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 Übersetzung für 'little else' von Englisch nach Deutsch
little elsewenig mehr
Teiltreffer
bot.T
(Japanese) littleleaf / little-leaf / little leaf boxwood [Buxus microphylla]
Kleinblättriger Buchsbaum {m}
bot.T
littleleaf / little-leaf / little leaf box [Buxus microphylla]
Kleinblättriger Buchsbaum {m}
else {adv}sonst
2492
else {adv}anders
4203
else {adv}anderenfalls
238
else {adv}andernfalls
75
TrVocab.
Anything else?
Noch etwas, bitte?
everywhere elsesonst überall
somewhere else {adv}anderswo
somewhere else {adv}anderswohin
everything elsealles Weitere {n}
or else {conj}beziehungs­weise <bzw.>
someplace else {adv}anderswo
someplace else {adv}anderswohin
everything elsealles Übrige {n}
everyone else {pron}alle anderen
somewhere else {adv}anderwärts
somewhere else {adv}sonstwo [alt]
something else {pron}sonstwas [alt] [sonst was]
Anything else?Sonst noch etwas?
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • His simple life was somewhat cloistered, devoted to his art, family, and little else except the Secessionist Movement from which he and many colleagues eventually resigned.
  • Available land continued to be in-filled with more housing until 1918, but little else changed until after World War II.
  • Eta Carinae B is a massive luminous hot star, about which little else is known.
  • For example, the character of Ursula Buffay from American sitcom "Mad About You" was also a recurring guest star in "Friends", despite the two series having little else in common.
  • The "shy and introverted" Drake spoke of his dislike of live appearances and little else.

  • META I was a hand compiled metacompiler used to compile META II. Little else is known of META I except that the initial compilation of META II produced nearly identical code to that of the hand coded META I compiler.
  • A response was returned through the tossing of colored beans, one color designating "yes", another "no". Little else is known of this practice.
  • Known for their elaborate terracotta and broze artwork and round, walled settlements in the Lake Chad Basin, little else is known with any certainty due to the lack of historical records.
  • After 1949, the group adopted the name "Association of Free Officers" and advocated "little else but freedom and the restoration of their country’s dignity".
  • The broth obtained from this process was known as pot likker and was served with crumbled corn pone, often made from coarse meal when little else was available along the antebellum frontier.

  • The term is used only when very little else is known about the rock that would allow a more definite classification.
  • The British Geological Survey recommends that the term "slate" be used in scientific writings only when very little else is known about the rock that would allow a more definite classification.
  • Robert Schumann was impressed by Cimarosa's "absolutely masterful" orchestration, but by little else.
  • Japanese knotweed flowers are valued by some beekeepers as an important source of nectar for honeybees, at a time of year when little else is flowering.
  • While he remained productive at the plate early on, he could do little else.

  • Thus, the Soviet Union could field huge numbers of submachine guns against the Wehrmacht, with whole infantry battalions being armed with little else.
  • ... 4") recorded Alexandrian scribes around 340 preparing Bibles for Constans. Little else is known, though there is plenty of speculation.
  • The FPU in the 68040 was thus made incapable of IEEE transcendental functions, which had been supported by both the 68881 and 68882 and were used by the popular fractal generating software of the time and little else.
  • Critics have questioned the value of this work; the historian Hannu Rautkallio considered the biography little else than a "commercial project" designed for selling books rather than aiming for historical accuracy.
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