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 Übersetzung für 'cited in' von Englisch nach Deutsch
cited in {adj} [postpos.]zitiert bei [nachgestellt]
Teiltreffer
cited {adj} {past-p}zitiert <zit.>
503
much-cited {adj}viel genannt
oft-cited {adj}oft zitiert
sb. citedjd. zitierte
66
much-cited {adj}vielzitiert
widely-cited {adj}viel zitiert
oft-cited {adj}vielzitiert
much-cited {adj}viel zitiert
to be cited [to appear somewhere]zitiert werden [vorgeladen werden]
at the place already cited {adv} <loc. cit.> [loco citato]am angeführten Ort <a. a. O.>
lit.quote
Spirits that I've cited // My commands ignore. [trans. Edwin Zeydel]
Die ich rief, die Geister, // Werd' ich nun nicht los. [Johann W. v. Goethe, Der Zauberlehrling]
audiofilmunit
inches per second <ips> <in/s> <in/sec>
Zoll {pl} pro Sekunde
in head-in-the-sand fashion {adv} [ostrich-like]in Vogel-Strauß-Manier
unit
cubic inch <in³, cui, cu in, cu. in.>
Kubikzoll {m}
to be in-built in sb./sth.jdm./etw. eigen sein
math.
in threes {adv} <in 3's, in 3s> [in steps of three / 3]
in Dreierschritten
in preparation <in prep.>in Vorbereitung <i. V.>
bot.T
soldier-in-green / soldiers-in-green [Adonis annua, syn.: Adonis autumnalis, A. phoenicea] [blooddrops]
Herbst-Adonisröschen / Herbstadonisröschen {n}
pharm.QM
in-house reference material <in-house RM>
internes Referenzmaterial {n} [hauseigenes / internes Arbeitsreferenzmaterial]
mil.
commander-in-chief <C.-in-C., C in C>
Oberbefehlshaber {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • He is also cited in the "Dictionary of Irish Biography" and the theory is presented without attribution in the "Concise Cambridge History of English Literature".
  • The unit is not used much in English-speaking countries but is cited in some United States laws.
  • Whether two or more persons have been confused in this account of Hippolytus and whether Hippolytus actually declared himself to be the Bishop of Rome, remains unclear, since no such claim by Hippolytus has been cited in the writings attributed to him.
  • Ecclesiastes has been cited in the writings of past and current Catholic Church leaders.
  • The fact that nearly all of the families using vouchers attended Catholic schools in the Cleveland area was cited in the decisions.

  • Brewster's views on the possibility of evolution of intelligence on other planets, contrasted with the opinion of William Whewell, are cited in the novel "Barchester Towers".
  • Several examples are cited in the Milestones section of the strip's website.
  • This galaxy has also been cited in studies of dark matter, because the stars in the outer ring orbit too quickly for their collective mass.
  • Two locations for Nazareth are cited in ancient texts: the Galilean (northern) location in the Christian gospels and a southern (Judean) location mentioned in several early noncanonical texts.
  • His wife Bruriah is one of the few women cited in the Gemara.

  • These three versions were made directly from the Greek, and are frequently cited in the apparatuses of modern critical editions.
  • A more general theory of Möbius inversion formulas partially cited in the next section on incidence algebras is constructed by Rota in.
  • It is also commonly cited in Orientalist circles because it is considered to be a relatively objective and unofficial treatment of the subject.
  • Polyandry is notably more rare than polygyny, though less rare than the figure commonly cited in the "Ethnographic Atlas" (1980) which listed only those polyandrous societies found in the Himalayan Mountains.
  • This is a partial list of works cited in this article.

  • At one time the Murray Hill chamber was cited in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's quietest room.
  • However, with the rise of American resistance to British taxation, the "Second Treatise of Government" gained a new readership; it was frequently cited in the debates in both America and Britain.
  • Both the boiling points of rhenium and tungsten exceed 5000 K at standard pressure; because it is difficult to measure extreme temperatures precisely without bias, both have been cited in the literature as having the higher boiling point.
  • In [...] , Alma the Younger speaks to the people of Zarahemla in which he asks 50 rhetorical questions, which are widely cited in the LDS church.
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