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 Übersetzung für 'junk hand' von Englisch nach Deutsch
games
junk hand [poker]
schlechte Hand {f} [Poker]
Teiltreffer
tech.
right-hand and left-hand operation
Rechts- und Linksbedienung {f}
junkKrempel {m} [ugs.]
137
junkAusschussware {f}
16
junkTrödel {m}
245
junkGerümpel {n}
310
junkKlumpatsch {m} [ugs.] [pej.] [Plunder]
11
junk
23
Klump {n} [südd.] [ugs.] [Gerümpel, wertloses Zeug]
junk Glumpert {n} [südd., bes. österr.] [ugs.] [Gerümpel, wertloses Zeug]
junkZinnober {m} [ugs.] [pej.] [wertloses Zeug]
naut.
junk
Dschunke {f}
38
junkRamsch {m} [ugs.]
188
junk Schamott {m} [ugs.] [pej.] [Kram, Zeug, wertlose Sachen]
junk
8
Klumpert {n} [österr.] [südd.] [ugs.] [wertloses Zeug]
junkGeraffel {n} [südd.] [österr.]
16
junkRumpel {m} [südd.]
22
junkKlamotte {f}
124
junkPlunder {m} [ugs.] [pej.]
junkGruscht {m} [schwäbisch]
5
junkaltes Zeug {n}
junkSchrott {m} [ugs.]
1351
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • They also inhibit real wealth in terms of cash on hand while elevating the likelihood of using junk bonds as instruments of solvency, a dangerous premise.
  • The "daifugō" and "fugō" then hand back an equal number of any "junk" cards they do not want.
  • In any event, the players who receive cards from the bottom positions always hand back an equal number of "junk" cards that they do not want.
  • A common first test to discover this problem is to roll one's hand across the computer keyboard or to 'mash' the keyboard to produce a large junk input, but such an action often lacks reproducibility.
  • Norton published his first novel, "Second Hand", about a Detroit-area vintage store owner searching for meaning in other people's junk.

  • Ponsonby Road was previously lined with second hand appliance & furniture stores, junk shops, Pacific Island fruit & vegetable shops and cheap eateries.
  • Pawn shops, second hand dealers, and junk shops are not allowed to accept a handgun or pistol in pawn, and must be FFL dealers to buy & sell.
  • It featured a traditional Chinese junk sailing boat.
  • These objects used to be seen as junk: Victorian enamel signs, stuffed bears, old furniture painted with union jacks, bowler hats etc.
  • From junk parts, Jim Gary built what he needed to get about, first a bicycle and soon—long before he was old enough to drive on the roads legally—automobiles.

  • The Hardys purchase a Chinese junk named the "Hai Hau" to ferry passengers to Rocky Isle and make some extra money.
  • Since the taxes were related to the reduction in Trump's extensive junk bond debt at the time and the bankruptcies of three of Trump's casinos, the methods used were probably related, according to the report, to Trump's reported $916 million loss reported on his 1995 tax return.
  • Corbould referred to the equipment in use as being the "worst collection of worn-out junk he had ever come across".
  • A program could be used to generate hundreds of pages of highly compressed, pure black – or huge volumes of relevant-looking, original, non-repeating high-black-density junk, just as effective but far more difficult to counteract – and send them very quickly to the target fax machine.
  • Diggers generally look for clues of pre-1920s junk piles in the woods or down embankments, places where old houses or businesses stand or once stood.

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