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 Übersetzung für 'country wide' von Englisch nach Deutsch
country-wide {adj} {adv}landesweit
country-wide {adj} [referring to federal states]bundesweit
Teiltreffer
econ.geogr.hist.
country-by-country overview
Länderüberblick {m}
comp.Internet
country code top-level domain <country-code TLD, ccTLD>
länderspezifische Top-Level-Domain {f} <länderspezifische TLD, ccTLD>
wide {adj}weitreichend
1057
wide {adj} {adv}weit
926
wide {adj}umfassend
279
wide {adv}sperrangelweit [ugs.]
30
wideBreite {f}
136
wide {adj}weitgehend
55
wide {adj}umfangreich
480
wide {adj}breit
2337
wide viewgroße Aussicht {f}
wide-awakenessGewitztheit {f}
wide distributiongroße Verbreitung {f}
wide eyesgroße Augen {pl}
wide reachgroße Spanne {f}
wide margingroße Spanne {f}
wide choicegroße Auswahl {f}
wide variationsgroße Abweichungen {pl}
wide gapgroße Lücke {f}
wide mouthgroße Öffnung {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • International observers already speculated that the Taliban as a country-wide organization might have "run its course".
  • Some steps the government wants to take in order to increase their E-government services are to develop more online functions, use government sites to integrate on-line services, have supplementary open data available to citizens to further government transparency, and to combine services from local and country-wide governments for convenience.
  • Most of the minority nomadic tribes are now settled either in cities such as Riyadh, or in special settlements, known as hijras, that were established in the early part of the 20th century as part of a country-wide policy undertaken by King Abdul-Aziz to put an end to nomadic life.
  • The Kim Dae-jung administration built up country-wide high-speed ICT infrastructure and fostered IT and venture businesses as the future source of growth.
  • One such project is the Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project that built on existing conservation efforts in Panama to create a country-wide response to the threat of chytridiomycosis.

  • In Brazil, the Copa do Brasil, the second most prestigious country-wide competition, is contested in pure "knockout" format since its inception in 1989.
  • Its success caused a country-wide frenzy—herd behavior—as all types of people, from peasants to lords, developed a feverish interest in investing: in South Seas primarily, but in stocks generally.
  • Over time these institutional advantages had exponential effects, as colonies with educated and free populations were better suited to take advantage of technological change during the industrial revolution, granting country wide participation into the booming free-market economy.
  • ] country-wide railway is under construction which will connect all the major cities and ports.
  • The northwest African region of Mauritania periodically suffers country-wide plagues of locusts which consume water, salt and crops on which the human population relies.

  • The rector of the "Yushima Seidō" stood at the apex of the country-wide educational and training system which was created and maintained with the personal involvement of successive shōguns.
  • Some areas have greater dosage than the country-wide averages.
  • In 1355 in Buda King Casimir III the Great issued the first country-wide privilege for the nobility, in exchange for their agreeing that if Casimir had no male heirs, the throne would pass to his nephew, Louis I of Hungary.
  • In the late 1980s they were used in bingo halls to allow a country-wide networked bingo game.
  • The Internet, established in 1995 in Mongolia, Mongolia is the most sparsely populated independent country in the world, which is a serious constraint to country-wide Internet deployment.

  • There are no country-wide U.S. trade sanctions against Lebanon, although Hezbollah and individuals associated with it have been targeted by the American government.
  • The country-wide publicity surrounding the election appears to have been a critical event in "OK" [...] s history, widely and suddenly popularizing it across the United States.
  • The Syndicate was wildly successful; at one time it was believed that the overwhelming majority of the books children read in the United States were Stratemeyer Syndicate books, based on a 1922 study of over 36,000 children country-wide.
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