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 Übersetzung für 'bleak country' von Englisch nach Deutsch
bleak countryraues Land {n}
Teiltreffer
bleak {adj}öde
1304
bleak {adj}freudlos
358
bleak {adj}kahl [Landschaft etc.]
306
bleak {adj}trostlos
4936
bleak hillskahle Hügel {pl}
bleak prospectsdüstere Aussichten {pl}
bleak outlookdüstere Perspektive {f}
bleak prospectstrübe Aussichten {pl}
bleak smilefreudloses Lächeln {n}
bleak landscapekarge Landschaft {f}
bleak windrauer Wind {m}
bleak landscapetrostlose Landschaft {f}
bleak {adj} [prospects]trüb
305
bleak {adj} [wind, weather]kalt
58
bleak {adj} [wind, weather]rauh [alt]
23
meteo.
bleak {adj} [wind, weather]
rau
110
bleak {adj} [also fig.]düster [auch fig.]
979
bleak windy spotrauer und windiger Ort {m}
bleak outlook {sg}trübe Aussichten {pl}
fishT
Danube bleak [Alburnus chalcoides]
Mairenke {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • She and her younger siblings grew up in the, "stately Elizabethan manor house," of Oakeswell Hall, Wednesbury, in the bleak surroundings of the Black Country.
  • In a widespread statement, the Adilet congratulated all the winning parties, stressing that “despite the bleak election results for our party, we believe that the country won in general, Kazakhstan won”.
  • The country surrounding Rangdum Monastery is very bleak and crops sometimes cannot ripen in the brief summer.
  • Conversely, after a bleak period in the 1970s and 1980s, the Celtic Tiger era in the Republic was spurred on by the high technology industries that took root in the country in the mid-1990s.
  • In 1929, because of a serious illness (identified as leucocythemia by his medics), Cristea retired for several months to a country house in Dragoslavele, Muscel County, but despite the bleak predictions about his health state, he was soon able to return to Bucharest.

  • Poverty was widespread in the overwhelmingly rural country.
  • He chose Vietnam because the country had just opened up for tourism in the early 1990s and he had always been interested in Vietnam due to his father David, a decorated Vietnam war helicopter pilot veteran.
  • As a member of Japan's "Lost Generation" (1991 - 2001), Ishida was a firsthand witness to the country's economic decline that began in the 1990s and extended into the 2000s.
  • The opening of Miller Shingle in 1946 (now the country's largest specialty lumber mill) meant jobs both in the woods and at the mill.
  • Although based on reality, the "Chain Gang" film changes the original story slightly to appeal to Depression-era audiences by depicting the country as struggling economically, even though Burns returned during the Roaring Twenties era.

  • In 2007, she appeared in "Our Country's Good" at the Liverpool Playhouse.
  • However, under Bunton and aided by a powerful country zone, the Lions improved rapidly: from four wins and a percentage of 70 in 1983 they went to nine wins and a percentage of 100 in 1984 and fifteen wins and a percentage of 124.5 in 1985.
  • Most of her country's forces are captured or on the run, and food supplies are limited.
  • Additionally, the Federal Government decided to establish several immigration detention centres around the country to deal with a growing number of illegal immigrants and asylum seekers arriving by sea, and Woomera was chosen as a site for such a facility.
  • She also becomes involved in the acquisition of the small Himalayan country of Thulahn.

  • Peterson retreats to a fortified country farmhouse which he has obviously prepared well in advance.
  • Six seasons in the Southern League followed, and it gave youth and many new players a chance to develop at Hampden as the players of before left to serve their country.
  • Bill's West Country family sold fruit. Tim, whose ancestors were also English, concludes that they were noble, because the family had its own Coat-of-Arms; Bill reinterprets the Coat of Arms and shows Tim that his ancestors were in fact sheep stealers.
  • Colombians customarily describe their country in terms of the climatic zones: the area under [...] in elevation is called the hot zone (tierra caliente), elevations between [...] are the temperate zone (tierra templada), and elevations from [...] to about [...] constitute the cold zone (tierra fría).
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