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 Übersetzung für 'adoptive country' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an adoptive country | [rare] adoptive countries
adoptive countryWahlheimat {f}
Teiltreffer
adoptive {adj}angenommen
58
adoptive {adj}Adoptiv-
13
adoptive fatherhoodAdoptivvaterschaft {f}
adoptive homeWahlheimat {f}
adoptive motherhoodAdoptivmutterschaft {f}
adoptive brotherAdoptivbruder {m}
adoptive daughtersAdoptivtöchter {pl}
adoptive sonsAdoptivsöhne {pl}
adoptive motherAdoptivmutter {f}
adoptive childrenAdoptivkinder {pl}
adoptive daughterAdoptivtochter {f}
adoptive sonAdoptivsohn {m}
adoptive parentsAdoptiveltern {pl}
adoptive siblings­Adoptivgeschwister {pl}
adoptive sistersAdoptivschwestern {pl}
adoptive fatherAdoptivvater {m}
adoptive sisterAdoptivschwester {f}
adoptive familyAdoptivfamilie {f}
adoptive childAdoptivkind {n}
med.
adoptive nursing
Adoptivstillen {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Raffo played international football for Ecuador between 1959 and 1963, he scored 10 goals in 13 games for his adoptive country.
  • He won a 2001 New Pioneer Award for immigrants who have achieved success after overcoming barriers in their adoptive country.
  • The 212 Society takes its name from the 212 telephone codes of its home city and adoptive country.
  • The LIHG also allowed up to two professionals on an amateur team in international competition, and that a player must represent his country of birth unless he was a five-year resident of the adoptive country he wished to play for.
  • It has been speculated that the Flemish style of these still lifes gradually took on some of the features of the style of still life painting of his adoptive country Spain.

  • Perhaps coincidentally, "Serendip" is a former name for Sri Lanka, Clarke's adoptive country.
  • Despite her German background, she was a popular queen, perceived as eagerly supporting her adoptive country.
  • Around 1965 he moved to Toronto for work and in 1968 became eligible to play for his adoptive country.
  • Born in Switzerland to German parents, Merz was an immigrant to El Salvador and represented his adoptive country in a total of 31 Davis Cup ties.
  • Born in Copenhagen in Denmark, she later moved to Canada and represented her adoptive country internationally.

  • Her husband gained Swedish citizenship and later represented his adoptive country at the 1991 World Championships in Athletics.
  • Egidio Vigano still as Rector Major when he became sick, supported in the government by his vicar Juan Edmundo Vecchi. He died on January 23, 1995. He was honored in his adoptive country, Chile.
  • The book, "America—Celebration", published in 2011, presents 61 paintings from the artist’s "America" series as a tribute to the United States, the artist’s adoptive country.
  • It is likely that James senior was inspired by the fact that two of his brothers had emigrated to the United States and had written in praise of their adoptive country and urging him to join them.
  • A naturalized Belgian citizen, he earned 31 caps for Belgium and played for his adoptive country at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.

  • While he would normally have been ineligible to internationally represent his adoptive country until 8 June 2013, it was announced in February 2012 that he had received permission from the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) to compete for Turkey starting with the 2012 World Indoor Championships in Istanbul.
  • To attain her scientific achievements, she had to overcome barriers, in both her native and her adoptive country, that were placed in her way because she was a woman.
  • Chetan Suryawanshi (born 24 February 1985) was the captain for the Singapore national cricket team. Singapore is his adoptive country and he has been playing for it since 2004.
  • To celebrate Canada's centennial year in 1967, she and her husband and young children started exploring their adoptive country in a camper van, eventually travelling between the Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Oceans.
  • Artur "Art" Binkowski ([...]; born February 19, 1975) is a Polish-born Canadian heavyweight boxer who competed for his adoptive country Canada at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.

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