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 Übersetzung für 'at a later time' von Englisch nach Deutsch
at a later time {adv}später
at a later time {adv}nachher [später]
at a later time {adv}zu einer späteren Zeit
at a later time {adv}zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt
5+ Wörter
at a later point in time {adv}zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt
Teiltreffer
a short time later {adv}wenig später
at a later juncture {adv}zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt
idiom
at a later date {adv}
zu einer späteren Stunde
at a later stage {adv}zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt
at a later date {adv}später
at a later date {adv}zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt
to be shunted to a later timeauf einen späteren Zeitpunkt verschoben werden
due at a later datespäter fällig
to become due at a later datespäter fällig werden
some time later {adv}einige Zeit danach
some time later {adv}nach einer Weile
at a time {adv}zu einer Zeit
at a time {adv}jeweilig
at a time {adv}jeweils
at a given time {adv}zur vorgegebenen Zeit
one at a time {adv}einer nach dem anderen
one at a time {adv}immer nur einer [ugs.]
at a time whenin einer Zeit, in der
one at a time {adv}eins nach dem anderen
at a set time {adv}zu vorgegebener Zeit
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Other traditions place Heracles' madness at a later time, and relate the circumstances differently.
  • The remainder may remain fixated in case it needs to be examined at a later time.
  • The characteristic of this experiment is that the observation of the second photon can take place at a later time than the observation of the first photon, which may give the impression that the measurement of the later photons "retroactively" determines whether the earlier photons show interference or not, although the interference pattern can only be seen by correlating the measurements of both members of every pair and so it can't be observed until both photons have been measured, ensuring that an experimenter watching only the photons going through the slit does not obtain information about the other photons in an FTL or backwards-in-time manner.
  • Once accepted there can be no further award for compensation at a later time unless the claim is settled by provisional damages often found in industrial injury claims such as asbestos related injuries.
  • Wildcats of Egypt contributed to the maternal gene pool of the domestic cat at a later time.

  • By this property, an entity that has signed some information cannot at a later time deny having signed it.
  • Since the position of a NUL character has no holes punched, it can be replaced with any other character at a later time, so it was typically used to reserve space, either for correcting errors or for inserting information that would be available at a later time or in another place.
  • If a defender must be added at a later time, this may cost a tempo or even be impossible due to a fork or discovered attack.
  • In evolutionary biology, reciprocal altruism is a behaviour whereby an organism acts in a manner that temporarily reduces its fitness while increasing another organism's fitness, with the expectation that the other organism will act in a similar manner at a later time.
  • The domestication of camels at a later time also helped encourage the use of trade routes over land, linking the Indus Valley with the Mediterranean.

  • Shock ignition is similar in concept to the hot-spot technique, but instead of achieving ignition via compression heating, a powerful shock wave is sent into the fuel at a later time through a combination of compression and shock heating.
  • The quality theory of inflation rests on the expectation of a seller accepting currency to be able to exchange that currency at a later time for goods they desire as a buyer.
  • In the event of a rain delay, darkness or other external conditions halting play, the match is resumed at a later time, with the same score as at the time of the delay, and each player at the same end of the court as when rain halted play, or as close to the same relative compass point if play is resumed on a different court.
  • However, the legislature may alter finance legislation submitted by the Government at a later time, a power that provides a degree of traditional legislative control over the purse.
  • The key result in dynamic programming is the Bellman equation, which writes the value of the optimization problem at an earlier time (or earlier step) in terms of its value at a later time (or later step).

  • Unlike Common Language Runtime (CLR) bytecode or JVM bytecode, there is no stable specification, and the Go build tools do not emit a bytecode format to be used at a later time.
  • Delusions are context- and culture-dependent: a belief which inhibits critical functioning and is widely considered delusional in one population may be common (and even adaptive) in another, or in the same population at a later time.
  • Some scholars even refer to the teachings of the pāramīs as a semi-Mahāyāna teaching added to the scriptures at a later time in order to appeal to the interests and needs of the lay community and to popularize their religion.
  • Energy storage is the capture of energy produced at one time for use at a later time to reduce imbalances between energy demand and energy production.
  • At the time, Bush saw the current ways of indexing information as limiting and instead proposed a way to store information that was analogous to the mental association of the human brain: storing information with the capability of easy access at a later time using certain cues (in this case, a series of numbers as a code to retrieve data).

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