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 Übersetzung für 'at 11 sharp' von Englisch nach Deutsch
at 11 sharp {adv}um Punkt elf
Teiltreffer
at 11 o'clock prompt {adv} [Br.]um genau elf (Uhr)
at 11 o'clock at the earliest {adv}frühestens um elf
at five sharp {adv}genau um fünf
at noon sharp {adv}(mittags) um Punkt 12
at ten o'clock sharp {adv}Punkt zehn Uhr
at two o'clock sharp {adv}Punkt 2 Uhr
at 9 o'clock sharp {adv}genau um neun
at the sharp end {adv} [fig.] [at the most risky or unpleasant part of a system or activity]an / in vorderster Front [fig]
med.
Sharp's / Sharp syndrome
Sharp-Syndrom {n}
econ.
Euro-11
Euro-11 {pl} [Euro-Erstteilnehmer]
econ.
Euro-11 Group
Euro-11 Gruppe {f} [Euro-Erstteilnehmer]
filmF
11:14 [Greg Marcks]
11:14
run for 11 yearsAufführungs­zeit {f} von 11 Jahren
electr.
Pin 11: not used
Stift 11: nicht belegt
hist.
nine eleven <9/11>
der 11. September {m} [auch: der elfte September] [die Terroranschläge vom 11. September 2001]
electr.
Pin 11: not used
Pin 11: nicht belegt
hist.
post-9/11 {adj} [attr.]
nach dem 11. September 2001 [nachgestellt]
law
Chapter 11 [USA; Bankruptcy Code]
[Vergleichsverfahren zur Insolvenzabwendung in den USA]
lit.F
11/22/63 [Stephen King]
Der Anschlag
hist.
nine eleven {sg} <9/11>
(die) Terroranschläge {pl} am 11. September 2001
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • 00pm), "The Power Chart" with Pat Sharp (weekdays at 5.00–6.00pm and Sundays at 4.00–5.00pm), "Sushi TV" (weekdays at 6.00–7.00pm) and "Jonathan Coleman's Swing Shift" (Monday to Thursday at 11.00pm–1.00am).
  • On 11 June 1972, a train derailed on a sharp curve at Eltham Well Hall station, resulting in 5 deaths and 126 injuries.
  • (She was a contemporary of Sharp). On November 11, 1825, a four-man posse arrested Beauchamp at his home in Franklin.
  • southeast of Houston on Galveston Bay, the Sharp-Hughes Rock Bit penetrated in 11 hours [...] of hard rock which no previous equipment had been able to penetrate at all.
  • The Naval Battle of Guadalcanal in November marked the turning point in which Allied Naval forces took on the extremely experienced Japanese surface forces at night and forced them to withdraw after sharp action.

  • For the 2007 season, Simmons was joined at Rahal Letterman by IRL veteran Scott Sharp.
  • During and after the Second World War there were almost 2,000 WVS centres around Great Britain (and in Northern Ireland during the war), each at the sharp end of providing help to their communities.
  • The decision to end the production of the Avro RJ series was taken following the sharp downturn in aircraft sales following the September 11, 2001 attacks.
  • Since lines 11, 12 and 19 run over Majorstuen, where several turns are too sharp for the newer SL-95 trams, they are operated with the lighter SL-79 trams.
  • On 7 January 1901 the British engineer Archibald Sharp patented a method for making a seal allowing pneumatic or hydraulic apparatus described as a "rolling mitten seal", and on 11 January 1901 he applied for a patent for the use of the device to provide air suspension on bicycles.

  • They produce sharp images with reduced chromatic aberration at a lower weight and size than traditional optics of similar specifications and are generally well-regarded by wildlife photographers.
  • However, a sharp downturn in fortunes followed over the winter, and City were only just able to accumulate enough points to ensure survival at the end of the season.
  • Sharp worked as a presenter at BBC Radio 1 in 1982 and 1983, mixing holiday cover for other radio presenters with a regular early Sunday morning slot and television appearances hosting BBC1's "Top of the Pops".
  • The prototype SHARP (Slender Hypervelocity Aerothermodynamic Research Probe) is based on ultra-high temperature ceramics such as zirconium diboride (ZrB2) and hafnium diboride (HfB2).
  • After Allende's victory in the 1970 election, CIA jumped into action with a series of sharp and divisive maneuvers.

  • There, he defeated former world chess championship candidate Efim Bogoljubov with a sharp turnaround from a bad position.
  • It is relatively sharp-lined with a projected rotational velocity of 25 km/s.
  • Rumors suggest Sharp did not rejoin the band and left the group in April 1998, which Sharp denies.
  • Johnson is probably best known as a sharp critic of what he called “American imperialism.” His book "Blowback" (2000) won a prize in 2001 from the Before Columbus Foundation, and it was reissued in an updated version in 2004.
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