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 Übersetzung für 'abundant in sth' von Englisch nach Deutsch
abundant in sth. {adj} [postpos.]reich an etw.Dat. [nachgestellt]
Teiltreffer
abundant (in{adj}reich (an [+Dat.])
in abundant supply {adv}in großen Mengen
geol.
abundant in fossils {adj}
fossilreich
available in abundant supply {adj} [postpos.]in (reichlichen) Mengen vorhanden
abundant {adj}überschwänglich
53
math.
abundant {adj}
abundant
24
abundant {adj}überreichlich
49
abundant {adj}im Überfluss
abundant {adj}völlig zureichend
abundant {adj}in Hülle und Fülle [nachgestellt]
abundant {adj}reichlich
5117
abundant {adj}überschüssig
81
abundant {adj}reichlich vorhanden
abundant {adj}überflüssig [veraltet] [überreichlich]
159
abundant {adj}opulent [geh.]
476
abundant {adj}üppig
382
abundant {adj}mehr als nötig
abundant {adj}ausgiebig
1690
abundant {adj}häufig
296
hydro.
water-abundant {adj}
wasserreich
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Giant clams are abundant in the shallows, and there are approximately 38 genera and 130 species of stony corals present on the reef.
  • By the Middle to Late Jurassic Cupressaceae were abundant in warm temperate–tropical regions of the Northern Hemisphere, most abundantly represented by the genus "Elatides".
  • While nitrogen is generally abundant in hydroponic systems with properly maintained fertilizer regimens, "Azospirillum" and "Azotobacter" genera can help maintain mobilized forms of nitrogen in systems with higher microbial growth in the rhizosphere.
  • In biology, histones are highly basic proteins abundant in lysine and arginine residues that are found in eukaryotic cell nuclei.
  • The limpet "Nacella kerguelensis" is abundant in the lower part of the shore, being found on rock surfaces and on kelp holdfasts.

  • Some hydrocarbons also are widespread and abundant in the Solar System.
  • Various species of acacia yield gum. True gum arabic is the product of "Acacia senegal", abundant in dry tropical West Africa from Senegal to northern Nigeria.
  • The ammonia molecule (NH3), like the water molecule, is abundant in the universe, being a compound of hydrogen (the simplest and most common element) with another very common element, nitrogen.
  • From the 16th century onwards, evidence of cranks and connecting rods integrated into machine design becomes abundant in the technological treatises of the period: Agostino Ramelli's "The Diverse and Artifactitious Machines" of 1588 depicts eighteen examples, a number that rises in the "Theatrum Machinarum Novum" by Georg Andreas Böckler to 45 different machines.
  • The historical nicknames for people from Cambridgeshire are "Cambridgeshire Camel" or "Cambridgeshire Crane", referring to the wildfowl that were once abundant in the Fens.

  • The name is derived from the Latin "creta", "chalk", which is abundant in the latter half of the period.
  • The blue whale was once abundant in nearly all the Earth's oceans until the end of the 19th century.
  • Human remains are abundant in such sites. They indicate a pattern of burying the dead within the main activity areas of the settlement.
  • The Venus figurines, which are abundant in the Upper Paleolithic archaeological record, provide an example of possible Paleolithic sympathetic magic, as they may have been used for ensuring success in hunting and to bring about fertility of the land and women.
  • Oaks, pines, moss, ferns and orchids are abundant in the cloud forests of the region.

  • The relationship may make it possible for acantharians to be abundant in low-nutrient regions of the oceans and may also provide extra energy necessary to maintain their elaborate strontium sulfate skeletons.
  • Hydrogen atoms are naturally abundant in humans and other biological organisms, particularly in water and fat.
  • Associative operations are abundant in mathematics; in fact, many algebraic structures (such as semigroups and categories) explicitly require their binary operations to be associative.
  • Examples of using conservation of angular momentum for practical advantage are abundant.
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