Übersetzung für '
No surprise' von Englisch nach Deutsch
| No surprise. | Kein Wunder. | |
4 Wörter |
| sth. came as no surprise | etw. war keine Überraschung | |
5+ Wörter |
| It comes as no surprise (that) ... | Es überrascht nicht, dass ... | |
| It comes as no surprise (that) ... | Es ist nicht überraschend, dass ... | |
| It is no surprise that ... | Es ist keine Überraschung, dass ... | |
| to come as no real surprise | keine wirkliche Überraschung sein | |
Teiltreffer |
| numero symbol <№, Nº, No, No., no.> | Numero-Zeichen {n} <No, No., №> [z. B. Zimmer №1, №2 usw. oder „xyz-Straße №16“] | |
| surprise | Überraschung {f} 2144 | |
| to surprise | überraschen 1398 | |
| to surprise | 16 betreffen [geh.] [selten] [überraschen, antreffen] | |
| med. no-needle, no-scalpel method [a vasectomy method] | No-Needle-No-Scalpel-Methode {f} | |
| idiom sth. is an absolute no-no [coll.] | etw. geht gar nicht [ugs.] | |
| surprise finding | Überraschungsfund {m} | |
| surprise party | Überraschungsparty {f} | |
| surprise attack | Handstreich {m} [ugs.] | |
| surprise blow | Überraschungsschlag {m} | |
| surprise gift | Überraschungsgeschenk {n} | |
| surprise twist | überraschende Wendung {f} | |
| surprise victory | Überraschungssieg {m} | |
| mil. surprise attack | Überrumplung {f} | |
| surprise {adj} [attr.] | unerwartet 69 | |
| unpleasant surprise | unliebsame Überraschung {f} | |
| maximum surprise | größtmögliche Überraschung {f} | |
| to surprise sb. | jdn. wundern 313 | |
| mil. surprise attack | Überrumpelung {f} | |
| surprise visitor | Überraschungsgast {m} | |
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Übersetzung für 'No surprise' von Englisch nach Deutsch
- No surprise.
- Kein Wunder.
- sth. came as no surprise
- etw. war keine Überraschung
- It comes as no surprise (that) ...
- Es überrascht nicht, dass ...
Es ist nicht überraschend, dass ...
- It is no surprise that ...
- Es ist keine Überraschung, dass ...
- to come as no real surprise
- keine wirkliche Überraschung sein
- numero symbol <№, Nº, No, No., no.>
- Numero-Zeichen {n} <No, No., №> [z. B. Zimmer №1, №2 usw. oder „xyz-Straße №16“]
- surprise
- Überraschung {f}
- to surprise
- überraschen
betreffen [geh.] [selten] [überraschen, antreffen]
- no-needle, no-scalpel method [a vasectomy method]
- No-Needle-No-Scalpel-Methode {f}med.
- sth. is an absolute no-no [coll.]
- etw. geht gar nicht [ugs.]idiom
- surprise finding
- Überraschungsfund {m}
- surprise party
- Überraschungsparty {f}
- surprise attack
- Handstreich {m} [ugs.]
Überrumplung {f}mil.
Überrumpelung {f}mil.
- surprise blow
- Überraschungsschlag {m}
- surprise gift
- Überraschungsgeschenk {n}
- surprise twist
- überraschende Wendung {f}
- surprise victory
- Überraschungssieg {m}
- surprise {adj} [attr.]
- unerwartet
- unpleasant surprise
- unliebsame Überraschung {f}
- maximum surprise
- größtmögliche Überraschung {f}
- to surprise sb.
- jdn. wundern
- surprise visitor
- Überraschungsgast {m}
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
weitere Beispiele ...
- So it came as no surprise that the federal government issued new immigration acts, adding to previous ones which limited Eastern European immigration, ones which limited the immigration of the Irish.
- It comes to no surprise that the name of her collection of songs and rounds is titled Ternura, to express her feelings of love she has for the children of her school.
- Therefore, when fortune comes his way, Pip shows no surprise, because he believes that his value as a human being and his inherent nobility have been recognized.
- This is no surprise given the breed history.
- It is no surprise, therefore, that the word "to write" is different in proto-Huastec "(θuc-)" and in the other Maya language branch "(c’ib)".
- Joule was a pupil of Dalton and it is no surprise that he had learned a firm belief in the atomic theory, even though there were many scientists of his time who were still skeptical.
- Though in the post-grunge mid '90s it was no surprise that it never made chart success on the Billboard 200 in the U.S.
- Population number is for all Outlying Islands (One would think the name of Admiral Keppel should have been no surprise to a Royal Navy man like Dixon.) That former name is not to be confused with Swan Island in the Falkland Sound, on the other side of West Falkland.
- It comes as no surprise that longtime Grimlock fan Simon Furman intended to feature the characters in Dreamwave's "Energon" comic book, but the company's closure prevented this.
- The cancellation came as no surprise, especially considering the lacklustre ratings and the production costs, which were much higher than those of "Open Mike".
- It is therefore no surprise, that aspects of panentheism are also evident in the theology of Reconstructionist Judaism as presented in the writings of Mordecai Kaplan (1881–1983), who was strongly influenced by Spinoza.
- official told the Jerusalem Post that the snub should come as no surprise.
- The agreement between data and the numerical rule should be no surprise, as we have deliberately chosen the rule to match the data.
- It is of no surprise, given another recent peasant impersonator, Fedot Bogmolov, and Russia's history of impersonators.
- It should be no surprise that ancient villages were located at the water's edge.
- Contrary to popular belief, this should be no surprise since maquiladora's products could enter the US duty-free since a 1960s industry agreement.
- Given the long history of the Armed Forces of the Dominican Republic, it is no surprise that the military band tradition is a mix of the French and United States military band practice.
- Due to the zero row, [...] is singular, which is no surprise since only two errors were introduced into the codeword.
- "It is customary to view young people's dating relationships and first relationships as puppy love or infatuation"; and if infatuation is both an early stage in a deepening sequence of love/attachment, "and" at the same time a potential stopping point, it is perhaps no surprise that it is a condition especially prevalent in the first, youthful explorations of the world of relationships.
- syllables in a line of verse); so it is no surprise that syllabic hemistichs tend to be very short (typically 4 to 8 syllables), and to be grouped — and therefore separated from their neighbors — by markers such as stress, word boundary, and rhyme.
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