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 Übersetzung für 'How valuable is it' von Englisch nach Deutsch
How valuable is it?Wie viel ist es wert?
Teiltreffer
How is it (that) ... ?Wie kommt es, dass ... ?
How much is it?Wie viel macht es?
How much is it?Wie viel kostet es?
How much is it?Wie teuer ist es?
This is how it works.So funktioniert's.
to realize how difficult it issich vor Augen führen, wie schwierig es ist
idiom
How is it with you?
Wie ist es bei dir?
It is how we learn.So lernen wir.
That's how it is.So ist es.
..., which is how it should be...., so wie es auch sein soll.
How is it that he knows that?Woher weiß er das?
TrVocab.
How far is it to the airport?
Wie weit ist es zum Flughafen?
and that is how it came that ...und so kam es, dass ...
He's always rubbing (it) in how rich he is. Er reibt es uns / ihnen immer unter die Nase, wie reich er ist. [ugs.]
proverb
It's not what you say, but how you say it.
Der Ton macht die Musik.
How is that?Wie (denn) das? [ugs.]
How is he?Wie gehts ihm? [ugs.] [Rsv.]
How is he?Wie geht's ihm? [ugs.]
TrVocab.
How is that pronounced?
Wie spricht man das aus?
How hard is that?Ist das so schwer? [ugs.] [ironisch]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Vitruvius's account is particularly valuable in that it shows how the watermill came about, namely by the combination of the separate Greek inventions of the toothed gear and the waterwheel into one effective mechanical system for harnessing water power.
  • '" On the day of Caymmi's death in 2008, Brazilian composer and musician Tom Zé said, "It's difficult to comprehend just how valuable a CD of Caymmi's beach songs from the 1940s is."
  • While simply performing community service is valuable to the recipients, those serving often find it beneficial to pause and reflect on how they are changing society for the better.
  • Before, Chloe would drop anything for Clark, but now that Chloe has other priorities, it makes Clark realize how valuable she is to him.
  • When it comes to the perception of how the Upward Bound Program is doing, the most valuable feedback comes from the participants in the program as well as the Parents of those children in the program.

  • Rosemary Hill describes how Geoffrey Wainwright "oversaw large, high-speed excavations, taking bulldozers to the site in a manner that shocked some of his colleagues but yielded valuable if tantalising information about what Durrington had looked like and how it might have been used."
  • For Fish, a large part of what renders a reader's subjective experience valuable — that is, why it may be considered "constrained" as opposed to an uncontrolled and idiosyncratic assertion of the self — comes from a concept native to the field of linguistics called linguistic competence.
  • Although the authors do not clearly define staff-sanctioned and client-sanctioned capital as cultural capital, and state that usually the resources that form these two capitals are gathered from a person's life as opposed to their family, it can be seen how Bourdieu's theory of cultural capital can be a valuable theory in analysing inequality in any social setting.
  • As a physical model, however, inflation is most valuable in that it robustly predicts the initial conditions of the Universe based on only two adjustable parameters: the spectral index (that can only change in a small range) and the amplitude of the perturbations.
  • The Eifel aqueduct is a very important and valuable archaeological site, particularly for the study of Roman surveying, organizational ability, and engineering know-how.

  • That being said, a hitter with an unspectacular home run rate who is instead reliable when it comes to extra-base hits can also be a valuable tool for scoring with runners in scoring position (RISP).
  • T1 is the only such track with unambiguous impressions of theropod hands, which provides valuable information about how they used their forelimbs.
  • It is often consumed in the context of feasts and festivals, which are valuable contexts for strengthening social and cultural connections.
  • Once practitioners understand the importance of user innovation, he argues, it becomes clear that it will be valuable for producers to support users in their efforts to develop the innovations they want.
  • In the Czech Republic, the most valuable area is protected in the Šumava National Park and Protected Landscape and the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

  • Some economists sought to integrate optimal tax theory with the social welfare function, which is the economic expression of the idea that equality is valuable to a greater or lesser extent.
  • So the value of the prudential advice may merely be relative to the interests of some people but not valuable in a more general sense.
  • The example given was The Nature Conservancy offering cheap, yet "meaningless", carbon credits by purchasing cheap land unlikely to be logged anyway, rather than expensive and valuable land at risk of logging.
  • Applied philosophers also propose epistemic virtues and valuable practices to cope with these epistemic vices and deliberative dysfunction.
  • Geoffrey Samuel remarks that these dialogues point to the fact that westerners (including scientists) have come to take Buddhist ideas much more seriously as a valuable system of knowledge.

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