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 Übersetzung für 'all English' von Englisch nach Deutsch
all English {adj}ganz englisch
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English is spoken all over the world.Englisch wird weltweit gesprochen.
Teiltreffer
I know all y'all. [Am.] [sl.]Ich kenne euch alle.
idiom
the be-all and the end-all
das Ein und Alles
the be-all and end-all [idiom]das A und O {n} [Redewendung]
all y'all {pron} [Am.] [coll.]ihr (alle)
to not be the be-all and end-all of / in / to sth. [idiom] [the best solution for sth.] nicht der Weisheit letzter Schluss in Sachen etw.Nom. sein [Redewendung]
ling.
English
Englisch {n}
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ethn.
the English
die Engländer {pl}
educ.ling.
English class
Englischstunde {f}
English testEnglischprüfung {f}
zool.T
English setter
English Setter {m}
zool.T
English foxhound
English Foxhound {m}
English editionenglische Ausgabe {f} <engl. Ausg.>
schoolboy EnglishSchulenglisch {n}
educ.ling.publ.
English dictionary
Englischwörterbuch {n}
lit.
English literature
englischsprachige Literatur {f}
educ.ling.
English course
Englischkurs {m}
English-bred {adj}in England aufgewachsen
educ.ling.
English lessons {pl}
Englischunterricht {m}
un-English {adj}unenglisch
educ.ling.
English classes {pl}
Englischunterricht {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • King James VI and I, on 22 July 1604, sent a letter to Archbishop Bancroft asking him to contact all English churchmen requesting that they make donations to his project.
  • The harp was adopted as a symbol of the Kingdom of Ireland on the coinage from 1542, and in the Royal Standard of King James VI and I in 1603 and continued to feature on all English and United Kingdom Royal Standards ever since, though the styles of the harps depicted differed in some respects.
  • As in all English-speaking countries, there is no central authority that prescribes official usage with respect to matters of spelling, grammar, punctuation or style.
  • Following their acquisition of the Admiralty ships, all English and Welsh lightvessels were maintained by Trinity House, with the exception of the four vessels in the approaches to the River Mersey, which were maintained by the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board until 1973, and those in the Humber Estuary, which were the responsibility of the Humber Conservancy Board.
  • It is one of the largest parish churches in the UK, larger than one-third of all English cathedrals and regarded as a Gothic masterpiece by many.

  • Like the -ing form it spread to all English verbs and to form non-finite clauses.
  • After the Heysel Stadium disaster and the subsequent ban of all English clubs from continental football, Everton lost the chance to compete for more European trophies.
  • In February 2007, Shaw Communications submitted an application to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), to carry the USA Network in Canada as a foreign service that would be eligible for carriage by domestic cable and satellite providers (and to automatically allow all English-language general interest cable networks from the United States into Canada).
  • In 1801, the British government issued statements blaming the French Consul for not supplying sufficient clothing (the British government had paid the French for all English prisoners held in France and French colonies to be clothed).
  • The next year, he created a royal monopoly over trade at Whydah, controlling all English and French imports (except for Brazilian tobacco).

  • Through his granddaughter Maud de Braose, William is an ancestor to the last Plantagenet kings, Edward IV through to Richard III, and all English monarchs from Henry VIII and afterwards.
  • In 1579 the English government closed all English ports to Spanish oil imports.
  • Boots are all English dress boots and have no other distinctive look.
  • In 1827 about two fifths of all English glass was made in the Tyneside area and in 1845 South Shields was making more plate glass than anywhere else in England.
  • It has been described as "the most heavily tabooed word of all English words", although John Ayto, editor of the "Oxford Dictionary of Slang", says "nigger" is more taboo.

  • Many city and townswomen married for the first time in their thirties and forties and it was not unusual for orphaned young women to delay marriage until the late twenties or early thirties to help support their younger siblings, and roughly a quarter of all English brides were pregnant at their weddings.
  • Virtually all English braille books in hardcopy (paper) format are transcribed in contracted braille: The Library of Congress's "Instruction Manual for Braille Transcribing" runs to over 300 pages, and braille transcribers must pass certification tests.
  • By the time of the re-admittance of all English clubs except Liverpool in 1990–91, England was only granted one UEFA Cup entrant (awarded to the league runners-up); prior to the ban, they had four entry slots, a number not awarded to England again under regular means.
  • All English consonants can be classified by a combination of these features, such as "voiceless alveolar stop" [...]. In this case, the airstream mechanism is omitted.
  • The phrase four-letter word refers to a set of English-language words written with four letters which are considered profane, including common popular or slang terms for excretory functions, sexual activity and genitalia, blasphemies, terms relating to Hell or damnation when used outside of religious contexts, or slurs.

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