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 Übersetzung für 'steady person' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a steady person | steady persons / steady people
steady personnüchterne und gelassene Person {f}
Teiltreffer
ling.
second person <2nd person>
2. Person {f}
telecom.
person-to-person call
Gespräch {n} mit Voranmeldung
ling.
first person <1st person>
1. Person {f}
ling.
third person <3rd person>
3. Person {f}
fin.Internet
person-to-person lending {sg} <P2P lending>
Peer-to-Peer-Kredite {pl} <P2P-Kredite>
to steadyzur Ruhe bringen
steadySetzstock {m} [Drehmaschine]
5
steady {adj}gleich bleibend
steady {adj}stet
14
steady {adj}konstant
106
to steadyberuhigen
125
steady {adj}ununterbrochen
26
steady {adj}langsam
389
steady {adj}unverändert
38
steady {adj}gleichbleibend
478
steady {adj}gefestigt [Charakter]
16
steady {adj}regelmäßig
75
to steadyruhig stellen
steady {adj}stetig
292
steady {adj}ruhig [sicher]
86
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In the long run steady state, consumption's share in a person's income is constant which pins down the rate of interest as equal to the rate of time preference, with the marginal product of capital adjusting to ensure this equality holds.
  • The continued practice of route conversion to one-person operation resulted in a steady trickle of withdrawals.
  • The central idea of the book is the need for steady recovery and application of the whole person paradigm, which holds that persons have four bits of intelligence - physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual.
  • A person living in or from Aomori is referred to as an Aomorian. Per Japanese census data, the population of Aomori has remained relatively steady over the past 40 years.
  • A survey of college students in 1955 found a distinction between "going steadily" with someone, which indicated dating the same person repeatedly, and "going steady" which indicated a formalized or explicit agreement.

  • Literally, it is the state of being full of faith in the sense of steady devotion to a person, thing or concept.
  • Often there is a steady stream of people entering and leaving.
  • Crain defended his decision in a September 2005 editorial and claimed the "steady stream of feedback/vitriol" had declined "a little" with each new Gannon article.
  • and experienced a steady population growth.
  • The book does appear to have alarmed Elizabeth's advisers, and from that date onward the flow of supposed plots against the queen's life became steady.

  • Curtis recalls hating working in the factory, despite the steady wages and benefits, and even having nightmares about hanging car doors.
  • Since colonial times and until recently Los Altos indigenous population has provided a steady flow of labor to other regions and to the non indigenous living within the region.
  • Moores noted the track's buoyant feel and the steady strumming style of Deal's guitar.
  • He grabbed a bench to steady himself on and looked over the top of a brick wall that opened into the hall of a large mansion to the east of the inn.
  • In his endeavours to shape a world of his own, he was gradual and steady.

  • An equal-loudness contour is a measure of sound pressure level, over the frequency spectrum, for which a listener perceives a constant loudness when presented with pure steady tones.
  • The classic V̇O2 max, in the sense of Hill and Lupton (1923), is reached when oxygen consumption remains at a steady state ("plateau") despite an increase in workload.
  • Regular therapy for conduction aphasics has been shown to result in steady improvement on the Western Aphasia Battery.
  • In each decade since 1980, steady increases in obscure surface temperature have occurred.
  • While the annual inflation rate in healthcare costs has declined in recent decades; it still remains above the rate of economic growth, resulting in a steady increase in healthcare expenditures relative to GDP from 6% in 1970 to nearly 18% in 2015.

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