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 Übersetzung für 'revival in popularity' von Englisch nach Deutsch
revival in popularityErneuerung {f} der Beliebtheit
Teiltreffer
to grow in popularitypopulär werden
to grow in popularityPopularität erlangen
sb./sth. grew in popularityjd./etw. erlangte Popularität
sb./sth. grew in popularityjd./etw. wurde populär
popularityPopularität {f}
189
popularityBeliebtheit {f}
436
popularityVolkstümlichkeit {f}
popularityAllgemeinverständlichkeit {f}
popularityZuspruch {m} [geh.] [Zulauf]
81
enormous popularitygroße Beliebtheit {f}
cheap popularitybillige Popularität {f}
popularity (rating)Beliebtheitsgrad {m}
increasing popularityzunehmende Beliebtheit {f}
pol.
popularity ratings­
Umfragewerte {pl}
popularity ratingBeliebtheitsquote {f}
popularity scaleBeliebtheitsskala {f}
popularity contestBeliebtheitswettbewerb {m}
to enjoy popularitygroßen Zuspruch genießen
popularity ratings­Popularitätswerte {pl}
to enjoy popularitygroßen Zuspruch finden
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The film has had something of a revival in popularity, largely thanks to video and written essays poking fun at the film's story and technical details.
  • It enjoyed a revival in popularity in the early 1990s when the British prime minister, John Major, declared it as his favourite book.
  • He directed "Jaws 3-D" (1983), which took advantage of the revival in popularity of 3-D at the time.
  • The then-disbanded She Wants Revenge gained a significant revival in popularity as a result of the media usage, and were inspired to reunite as a result.
  • With the advent of modern science fiction from the 1950s to the present day, "Flatland" has seen a revival in popularity, especially among science fiction and cyberpunk fans.

  • It is experiencing a revival in popularity with the resurgence of foraging, the local food movement, and the prominence of native species selection in permaculture design.
  • The revival in popularity for the panorama peaked in the 1880s, having spread through Europe and North America.
  • Since the 1980s, Louisville has had a revival in popularity and prosperity. This can be seen in the many changes in this period, including a great deal of downtown infrastructure.
  • Today, ashtrays are still used for cigarette smokers, but they have also been making a small revival in popularity from the cigar aficionados of the world.
  • There was a revival in popularity of 3D at this time, with many films using the technique.

  • CCP general secretary Xi Jinping has overseen a revival in popularity of historical Chinese cultural figures such as Confucius and has placed more emphasis on the value of Chinese culture than his predecessors.
  • The "tanka" form has shown some modern revival in popularity.
  • While many of the original locations have closed, Trader Vic's once again has grown to 18 locations around the globe due to a revival in popularity of tiki culture.
  • He had been enjoying a revival in popularity since 2005.
  • Another 1980s fan favorite returning that evening was The Ultimate Warrior, who would go on to enjoy a brief revival in popularity.

  • As Nicholas Rawlinson has noted, the play was undergoing a major revival in popularity at the time, being performed nine times in 1795.
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