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 Übersetzung für 'expansion course' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an expansion course | expansion courses
econ.
expansion course
Expansionskurs {m}
Teiltreffer
educ.
Master of Medical Education course <MME course>
Studiengang {m} Master of Medical Education <Studiengang MME>
expansionEntfaltung {f}
70
expansionSpreizung {f}
8
expansionAusbreitung {f}
81
math.
expansion
Entwicklung {f}
41
expansionAusbau {m} [Erweiterung]
573
expansionExpansion {f}
expansionAusdehnung {f} [Erweiterung]
484
expansionAusweitung {f}
139
expansionErweiterung {f}
814
engin.
electricity expansion
Stromausbau {m}
mil.pol.
NATO expansion
NATO-Erweiterung {f}
expansion pressureExpansionsdruck {m}
hist.pol.
eastward expansion
Ostexpansion {f}
thermal expansionWärmedehnung {f}
comp.tech.
expansion capability
Erweiterungs­möglichkeit {f}
expansion work Erweiterungs­maßnahme {f} [Ausbau-, Vergrößerungs­maßnahme]
engin.tech.
expansion factor
Dehnungs­faktor {m}
hist.relig.
Islamic expansion
islamische Expansion {f}
tech.
expansion tank
Kühlmittelausgleichsbehälter {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In parallel with this expansion, over the course of the century, a major boat and shipbuilding industry grew up in the town, numerous boatyards lining the shore and catering both for the local demand for new boats and that from ports further afield.
  • Many of these jobs have, of course, sprung up because of the UPS Worldport Expansion at the airport.
  • The nine-hole par 3 course designed by Robert Trent Jones was removed to make room for a resort expansion approved in 1986.
  • Population then flattened out in the 1950s to increase again in the 1960s, largely due to the development of the Camanche Reservoir and the expansion of the Hogan Reservoir. The 1970s had population increases resulting from Rancho Calaveras, the La Contenta Golf Course, and the development of its surrounding HOA-governed homes.
  • While the true original inhabitants of Vietnam were the Hoabinhians, they had of course been replaced and absorbed by the East Eurasian-looking populace and the expansion of preliminary Austroasiatic and Austronesian languages, although linguistic is not totally interrelated with genetic.

  • While what few written records left by the Mittani are either in Hurrian (which appears to have been the predominant language of their kingdom) or Akkadian (the main diplomatic language of the Late Bronze Age Near East), these apparently Indo-Aryan names suggest that an Indo-Aryan elite imposed itself over the Hurrians in the course of the Indo-Aryan expansion.
  • Southern leaders feared that Lincoln would stop the expansion of slavery and put it on a course toward extinction.
  • Pre-expansion: an adjacency pair that may be understood as preliminary to the main course of action.
  • As a result of the rapid expansion of capital-intensive enterprises in the course of the Industrial Revolution in Europe and the United States, many businesses came to be operated as unincorporated associations or extended partnerships, with large numbers of members.
  • In the course of the Ostsiedlung (German eastward expansion) process, settlers were invited [...] , bringing changes in the ethnic composition as well as in language, culture, and law of the eastern borders of the German lands.

  • In recent years, much of the Earth's land cover has changed rapidly, whether from deforestation or the expansion of urban areas.
  • In 1852, the northward shift of the Yellow River into a new bed close to the city triggered the modern expansion of Jinan.
  • Capability trap means that countries are progressing at a very slow pace in the expansion of state capability even in the contemporary world, which is also the core problem of failed states.
  • A railway expansion made travel easy from nearby Spokane.
  • Further expansion of Washington Street in the 1950s and 1960s connected La Quinta with US Highways 60 and 99 (became Interstate 10 in the 1970s).

  • Shakespeare's use of poetic dramatic structure (including effects such as switching between comedy and tragedy to heighten tension, the expansion of minor characters, and numerous sub-plots to embellish the story) has been praised as an early sign of his dramatic skill.
  • The early 2000s saw a dramatic expansion of private sector finance.
  • The "Expansion Kit" disk requires the cartridge, which was programmed with "64DD hooks" to detect the 64DD and expansion disk.
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