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 Übersetzung für 'But of course' von Englisch nach Deutsch
But of course!Aber ja!
But of course!Na klar! [ugs.]
But of course.Aber natürlich.
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... but of course there are obvious exceptions <BOCTAOE>... aber natürlich gibt es dafür Ausnahmen
Teiltreffer
educ.
Master of Medical Education course <MME course>
Studiengang {m} Master of Medical Education <Studiengang MME>
But thinking of ...Wenn ich dagegen an ... denke, ...
idiom
... but what of it?
... aber was soll's?
but one of many ...nur einer von vielen ...
to think of nothing but oneselfnur an sich selbst denken
to come of poor but honest parentsvon armen aber redlichen Eltern abstammen
All but one of the ... were ...Bis auf eine waren alle ... ...
but for any operation of law soweit keine gesetzlichen Bestimmungen entgegenstehen
of course {adv}gewiss
of course {adv}natürlicherweise
of course {adv}na logo [ugs.]
of course {adv}natürlich [selbstverständlich]
Of course.Gewiss. [veraltend]
of course {adv}freilich [selbstverständlich]
Of course.Ja, klar!
Of course.Versteht sich.
of course {adv}selbstverständlich
of course {adv}selbstredend
Of course!Gewiss doch!
of course {adv} selbstverfreilich [ugs.] [hum.] [zusammengezogen aus selbstverständlich und freilich]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • "Our door remains open for European countries, European democracies that fulfil the necessary criteria and can contribute to Euro-Atlantic security, but of course it's for individual partners to decide how they want to develop their relationship and partnership with NATO."
  • Clement noted that several of his story ideas resulted from a personal tendency to react contrarily to certain "common sense" assertions, which had the nature of "of course": situation has certain characteristic, but "of course" it cannot have other characteristic.
  • Shifting down three courses transposes the D-major scale to A-major, but of course the first Do-Re-Mi would be shifted off the instrument.
  • A common misconception is that the Mohists eschewed all forms of art, but of course the Mohists' targets are more specifically elaborate, state-sponsored rituals that would place incredible financial burdens upon a mostly peasant population.
  • When writing topic maps manually it is much more compact, but of course can be converted to XTM.

  • It also performs inductive reasoning, statistical machine learning and symbolic machine learning, and abductive reasoning (but of course sparingly and using the existing knowledge base as a filter and guide).
  • The algebraic equations to be solved are simple to set up, but of course are non-linear, requiring iteration of the linearized equations.
  • Visual observation is the obvious means of detecting bats, but of course this can only be done in daylight or crepuscular conditions (i.e., dusk and dawn).
  • ] but of course these are different products with differing risks (e.g., money fund accounts are not insured and are not deposit accounts).
  • Pauli especially ridiculed the idea of spin, saying that "it is indeed very clever but of course has nothing to do with reality".

  • rules, but of course may come with a greater memory footprint.
  • Line cards providing customer line ports or the 2Mbps E1 terminations on the switch have no 'second side' redundancy, but of course a customer can have multiple lines or an interconnect have multiple E1s to provide resilience.
  • East of Brännemysten they carry also the conductor of the electrode line like a ground conductor on the pinnacle, but of course insulated to the structure of the pylons.
  • During the cherry blossom season, visitors can pay a small fee to enter the temple and enjoy a cup of tea while enjoying the view. But of course, simply walking around the temple grounds is also quite a fulfilling experience.
  • In the "Tawara Yakushi", old tale about a cunning lad, a wicked and cunning child who displays not a single bit of a hero's sense of justice appears as the main character of this story, and in it he thoroughly trounces and kills his rich employer using a method similar to Issun Bōshi's but of course in a wicked manner.

  • First you are expected to get into it and then you are expected to stay there. But of course, nobody can stay there."
  • Another way to protect oneself is to disable premium numbers through one's phone services, but of course this disables all such services.
  • The latter is probably due to the fact that the oxpecker lineage never occurred in areas where conditions were good for fossilization of small bird bones, but of course, fossils of ancestral oxpeckers may one day turn up enabling this theory to be tested.
  • The inning would have been over if Russell had tagged Munson (out #2) and stepped on second (out #3) to force Jackson "or" Russell steps on second to force Jackson (out #2) and gets Munson in a rundown between second and third (out #3); the score would have remained 3–1, instead the score was then 3–2. But of course, Russell had no reason to the think his throw would not reach first base.
  • Not until the procurement programme for the wartime [...] were new goods locomotives built in large numbers, but of course now for a very different purpose.

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