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 Übersetzung für 'quality connotation' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a quality connotation | quality connotations
materialtech.tools
quality connotation
Qualitätsbegriff {m}
Teiltreffer
connotationMitbezeichnung {f}
11
philos.
connotation
Sinnbezug {m}
106
ling.
connotation
Konnotat {n}
10
ling.
connotation
Konnotation {f}
201
connotationNebenbedeutung {f}
1067
connotationAssoziation {f}
1008
connotationBegriffsinhalt {m}
1342
connotationBeiklang {m}
1489
negative connotationnegativer Beigeschmack {m}
ling.
negative connotation
negative Konnotation {f}
qualityQualität {f}
1167
qualityWahl {f} [Güte, Qualität]
12
comm.
quality
Güte {f} [einer Ware]
42
effluent qualityAbflussqualität {f}
QM
quality strategy
Qualitätsstrategie {f}
market.
quality brand
Qualitätsmarke {f}
quality guaranteeQualitätsgarantie {f}
econ.ind.
quality department
Qualitätswesen {n} [Abteilung]
audioRadioTV
recording quality
Aufnahmegüte {f}
electr.
signal quality
Signalgüte {f}
21 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In the past "Bottiglieria" was commonly used, but is now falling into disuse and doesn't have the same connotation of quality.
  • Until 2019, films based on video games generally had carried a negative connotation for lackluster quality, typically attributed to the difficulties of translating an interactive work to a passive form of entertainment.
  • In its original connotation, a Darwin machine is any process that bootstraps quality by utilizing all of the six essential features of a Darwinian process: A "pattern" is "copied" with "variations", where populations of one variant pattern "compete" with another population, their relative success biased by a "multifaceted environment" (natural selection) so that winners predominate in producing the further variants of the next generation (Darwin's "inheritance principle").
  • This is known as ‘selling out’ and is usually considered to hold a negative connotation of the artist's quality of work.
  • The meaning of the word "apatheia" is quite different from that of the modern English apathy, which has a distinctly negative connotation.

  • Similarly, "kallos" was used differently from the English word beauty in that it first and foremost applied to humans and bears an erotic connotation.
  • It reflects the cultural connotation of the Song dynasty that emphasizes elegance, rationality, and introspection.
  • Tourism companies have struggled to adapt to changing industry needs and have “failed to engage seriously with disability issues,” which leads to a negative connotation with visited areas by those of whom choose to visit.
  • It devotes to the connotation construction and school transformation.
  • Studies recognise a connotation between lifestyle and fatigue.

  • Isocrates was a sophist, an identity which carried the same level of negative connotation as it does now.
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