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 Übersetzung für 'commonly called' von Englisch nach Deutsch
commonly called {adj}sogenannt <sog., sogen.> [attr.]
commonly called {adv}vulgo <v/o> [gemeinhin genannt]
Teiltreffer
commonly {adv}gemeinhin
61
commonly {adv}allgemein
180
commonly {adv}(für) gewöhnlich
commonly {adv}häufig
74
commonly {adv}landläufig
106
commonly {adv}üblicherweise
1807
commonly {adv}gemeiniglich [geh.] [veraltend]
commonly {adv}im Allgemeinen <i. Allg.>
commonly used {adj}allgemein üblich
most commonly {adv}meist
commonly occurring {adj}häufig vorkommend
commonly honest {adj}im gewöhnlichen Sinne ehrlich
Most commonly, ...Zumeist ...
commonly accepted {adj}gemeinhin akzeptiert
most commonly {adv}meistens
most commonly {adv}in den meisten Fällen
most commonly used {adj}meistverwendet
commonly known asgemeinhin bekannt als
ling.
commonly used term
üblicher Begriff {m}
commonly known asallgemein bekannt als
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • This technique allows the archer to better look down the arrow since the back of the arrow is closer to the dominant eye, and is commonly called "gun barreling" (referring to common aiming techniques used with firearms).
  • ... 950) was established in 1092, commonly called the "hyperpyron" at 4.45 grs.
  • When communicating with hearing English speakers, ASL-speakers often use what is commonly called Pidgin Signed English (PSE) or 'contact signing', a blend of English structure with ASL vocabulary.
  • In 1829 French naturalist Georges Cuvier gave the name "Cerberus" to a genus of Asian snakes, which are commonly called "dog-faced water snakes" in English.
  • According to the "Enchiridion of Indulgences", an indulgence applicable only to the souls in purgatory (commonly called the poor souls) is granted to the faithful who devoutly visit on All souls Day a church or chapel and pray the Our Father and the Credo or the Lauds or Vespers of the Office of the Dead and the eternal rest prayer for the dead.

  • These neurodegenerative diseases are commonly called "prion diseases".
  • The primary method of intercity and inter-village transport for Cape Verdeans is by aluguer shared taxis, commonly called "Yasi", which is a derived from the name HiAce, because the Toyota HiAce is the most common shared taxi model.
  • Games available in most casinos are commonly called casino games.
  • It is commonly called the "Bone" (from "B-One"). It is one of three strategic bombers serving in the U.S.
  • Adherents of both sides have suggested that a certain faculty, commonly called a "sense of taste", is necessary for making reliable judgments about beauty.

  • By 1846 the industrial area of the West Midlands of England was "commonly called 'the Black Country'”.
  • Jacques Riguet named these relations difunctional since the composition "F G"T involves univalent relations, commonly called "partial functions".
  • This material, commonly called "straw", is plaited into hats and bags that are popular tourist items.
  • These four orders make up a group of small crustaceans commonly called water fleas.
  • A contiguous group of binary digits is commonly called a "bit string", a bit vector, or a single-dimensional (or multi-dimensional) "bit array".

  • This drug combination is commonly called co-amoxiclav.
  • In an analog receiver with a CRT display sync pulses are fed to horizontal and vertical "timebase" circuits (commonly called "sweep circuits" in the United States), each consisting of an oscillator and an amplifier.
  • The archbishop of Canterbury awards academic degrees, commonly called "Lambeth degrees".
  • The facility was built just to the west of the capital city, Oranjestad, and was commonly called the Eagle.
  • commonly called Acapulco ([...] , [...]), is a city and major seaport in the state of Guerrero on the Pacific Coast of Mexico, [...] south of Mexico City.

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