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 Übersetzung für 'mattered' von Englisch nach Deutsch
VERB   to matter | mattered | mattered
mattering | matters
sth. matteredetw. bedeutete
74
mattered {adj} [Am.: containing pus]geeitert
8
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Übersetzung für 'mattered' von Englisch nach Deutsch

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sth. mattered
etw. bedeutete
mattered {adj} [Am.: containing pus]
geeitert
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Chilvers tells in his book "Out of the Crucible", “but the blockade mattered little, for traffic passed easily by taking detours over the veld”.
  • In the "Times Literary Supplement" it was declared to be "one of the books that really mattered".
  • Therefore, these processes produced a negotiation between rulers and ruled in which the opinions of ordinary Isaaq kin mattered since they provided the resources to continue the fight.
  • After establishing that norms mattered in international politics, later veins of constructivism focused on explaining the circumstances under which some norms mattered and others did not.
  • As Lancashire Lightning were already through and Durham Dynamos already knocked out of the Twenty20 Cup, the rain at the Riverside Ground mattered little. Both sides shared a point in the game.

  • 2001b: ‘Why laughing mattered in the Renaissance’, History of Political Thought 22, pp. 418- 47. Also available in French, Greek, Portuguese.
  • Indeed, it is arguable how much those factors actually mattered to policy-makers.
  • Jennifer Anne Byrne (born 1966) As a result, the journal "Nature" rated Byrne as one of their "Ten people who mattered" in 2017.
  • Many pundits were perplexed by Trump's dominance among culturally conservative Southern whites who were expected to view him as immoral, but he benefitted from voters' racial, cultural, and economic angst that mattered more than shared values.
  • He died at the age of 96 from a lung ailment. His ashes were scattered over the Bay of Cádiz, the part of the world that mattered most to him.

  • The colors of the shevitsi mattered, too. People would embroider with specific colors for specific reasons.
  • In December 2016, Nature Publishing Group named Elbakyan as one of the ten people who most mattered in science in 2016.
  • The House of Lords held that the only thing that mattered was whether a reasonable person could have relied on the conduct that looked like an assurance.
  • While conducting research for Group Attitudes, Stewart discovered that the opinion of wives–the often "stay-at-home financial managers–mattered when swaying the opinion of male steel workers.
  • The BBA Brief was a daily two-minute summary of the banking news that mattered sent at 10am.

  • To the surprise of many, the Cabriales River previously mattered and had relevance in the social life of the city, which claimed that it constituted a kind of regional geographical symbol.
  • Salehi has been selected among the ten people who mattered the year 2015 by Nature magazine because of his role in nuclear talks.
  • He believed that in poetry, words, music, rhythm and play of intonation mattered, and that the technique and diction of poetry mattered more than the content.
  • In 2010 Netmums conducted an online survey of 5,900 mothers asking which issues mattered most to them, and which were likely to affect their voting decisions in the 2010 general election.
  • A sample of a monologue performed by the main character Danny (Pete Postlethwaite) is used in the opening of the song "Tubthumping", on the 1997 Chumbawamba album "Tubthumper": "Truth is, I thought it mattered; I thought that music mattered.

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