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 Übersetzung für 'largesse' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   largesse | largesses
SYNO largess | largesse | magnanimity | ...
largesseGroßzügigkeit {f}
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largesseFreigebigkeit {f}
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largesse [gift]großzügige Gabe {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Taxation as slavery is the idea that taxation results in an unfree society in which individuals are forced to work to enrich the government and the recipients of largesse, rather than for their own benefit.
  • William Jarvis, one of the most powerful Democratic-Republicans in the Connecticut River Valley, a gentleman farmer and wealthy, earned a reputation during those dark days for helping Vermont farmers with his largesse.
  • Napoleon, as emperor, gave out kingdoms and female relatives with equal largesse to favored Marshals and general officers.
  • 200, the African emperor Septimus Severus included the town in some of the largesse with which he favored the region.
  • By the end of the novel, however, it becomes clear that the Shaddill have been offering a Faustian bargain: the beneficiaries of their largesse employ technologies they do not really understand, the full consequences of which they cannot perceive.

  • In the 1980s, Bon Accord re-emerged in the North East Junior leagues, courtesy of the largesse of Bryan Keith – the former head joiner of Fyvie Castle and founder of the Bon Accord Glass company – as part of his own Bon Accord Sports Club.
  • In August 2013, BBC News stated that "Alba consists of one oil-rich nation and various minnows wishing to benefit from its largesse" and that "there is little chance of the rhetoric becoming reality any time soon".
  • Much of Karamoja remained heavily dependent on the largesse of the United Nations World Food Programme, as the region entered the second decade of the 21st century.
  • Jones's largesse in the face of general misery grew to legendary proportions among residents of Toledo and he earned the popular moniker "Golden Rule" Jones.
  • However, the exhibition finances did not permit this largesse.

  • A wool church is an English church financed primarily by donations from rich merchants and farmers who had benefitted from the medieval wool trade, hoping to ensure a place in heaven due to their largesse.
  • The use of "drag" in this sense appeared in print as early as 1870 for money and other largesse.
  • However, the slightest offense would cause the spirits to repossess whatever largesse they had granted.
  • Chinese foreign aid is thought to be unpopular domestically due to the common belief that the largesse is required more urgently at home.
  • They were especially on the watch out for American jungle fighters to wander into and get lost in the forest where they could live on its largesse for the rest of their days.

  • He is also alleged to have called the state largesse distributed by the Theoric Fund the "cement of democracy".
  • She was known too for her financial largesse giving generously to societies in both the UK and America.
  • Washington's published correspondence gives details of how Bertram acted as an intermediary between Carnegie and the recipients of his largesse.
  • May's largesse helped fund a number of projects in the Pittsburgh area, including the Pittsburgh National Aviary, the Montour Trail, the Riverlife Task Force, the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, and the Women's Center & Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh.
  • ("The Kalends of December") In hendecasyllables, this poem describes Statius' attendance at a Saturnalia banquet given by Domitian; he describes the meal, the guests, the female entertainment, and the emperor's largesse.

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