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 Übersetzung für 'wracking' von Englisch nach Deutsch
wracking {adj} {pres-p}verderbend
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nerve-wracking {adj}nervenraubend
nerve-wracking {adj}nervenzerfetzend
nerve-wracking {adj}nervenaufreibend
nerve-wracking {adj}nervenzerreißend
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Following the highly dramatic, nerve-wracking game that will go down in history as of the best games in school history, several hundred Matador fans stormed the court to congratulate the team.
  • Hoppus described the experience as daunting, especially the Los Angeles show: "Playing shows in LA is already nerve-wracking enough because you have friends and family and agents and lawyers and label people and radio stations," he told "Rock Sound" in 2020.
  • Drummer Simone Pace said that he found it "nerve-wracking" to begin recording the album with only loose ideas for songs.
  • This story about the nerve-wracking smuggling of the famed Mona Lisa. It is revealed that Captain Gault has a talent for painting.
  • He was played by new coach Mick Malthouse through the midfield and out of halfback, often wracking up large possession numbers.

  • That same year, at the Olympics, he achieved his greatest moment of fame. After a nerve-wracking number of near-starts, Hary sprinted to the gold medal in the 100 m dash with a time of 10.2 seconds.
  • Julian Rignall of "Computer and Video Games" praised the arcade game's originality and "stunning" graphics, calling it a "rather nerve-wracking game of hide and seek" while stating it's "a very different sort of game that taxes your brains rather than your reflexes."
  • While she mentioned that the film is "tense, smart, and nerve-wracking" and "entertaining and scary" on the first hour, she criticizes the film for going "downhill" and becoming a "by-the-book action flick".
  • By 1914, the conflict of interest between the unionists in southern Ireland and those in Ulster was wracking the IUA.
  • After the English settled on Bermuda in the early 17th century, they quickly took up "wracking" on Bermuda, and then extended their search for wrecks to all of the Caribbean.

  • Can you believe that there is no villain here and no one is wracking their brains, plotting murder?
  • However, after a nerve-wracking final, substitute Andy Campbell came off the bench to guide Cardiff past Queens Park Rangers with a spectacular lob after 114 minutes of play.
  • NPR said "The video is dramatic and nerve-wracking and it's obviously struck a chord: By this afternoon 20 it had garnered about 65,000 views."
  • This was so they could then write five minutes of brand new material to perform at a nerve-wracking gig in front of an all-female audience.
  • Murray won in a landslide victory by wracking up huge margins in Western Washington.

  • "Kirkus Reviews" gave it a starred review, calling it "smashing"; "nerve-wracking pace and atmosphere camouflage wild coincidences".
  • Auburn came back to beat the Fifth Division of Camp Gordon 25–13 in a "nerve-wracking" game. The pounding of Red Howard and Ed Sherling led the comeback.
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