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 Übersetzung für 'more active' von Englisch nach Deutsch
ADJ   active | more active | most active
more active {adj}aktiver
Teiltreffer
active {adj}arbeitend
active {adj}aktiv
1052
ling.
active
Tätigkeitsform {f}
5
ling.
active
Tatform {f}
5
active {adj}effektiv
electr.
active {adj}
unter Strom stehend [Draht, Kabel, Klemme]
active {adj}dynamisch
12
active {adj}lebhaft
58
active {adj}tathaft [geh.]
active {adj}berufstätig
11
ling.
active
Aktiv {n}
20
active {adj}eingeschaltet
23
active {adj}regsam
13
active {adj}tätig
635
fin.
active {adj}
zinstragend
20
active {adj}in Tätigkeit
active {adj}rührig
17
active {adj}schwunghaft
6
active {adj}wirksam
21
active {adj}tüchtig
15
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • It is possible that this indicates that some of the poets were familiar with other myths about Höðr than the one related in "Gylfaginning" – perhaps some where Höðr has a more active role.
  • His father died in 1349 and Boccaccio was forced into a more active role as head of the family.
  • Due to their calm temperament, Greyhounds can make better "apartment dogs" than smaller, more active breeds.
  • Neptune is therefore denser and has much more internal heat and a more active atmosphere.
  • Older adults who were more active were found to have had less episodes of forgetting compared to those older adults who were less active.

  • They can be viewed as molecular trees upon which can be hung the more active/reactive functional groups of biological molecules.
  • Turning to a more active life, Albert accompanied Emperor Maximilian I to Italy in 1508 and after his return spent some time in the Kingdom of Hungary.
  • Halifax Police have urged the university to play a more active role in the issue.
  • It was originally intended for President Eisenhower to have a more active role in the campaign as he wanted to respond to attacks Kennedy made on his administration.
  • Following the end of the Cold War, Denmark began a more active foreign policy, deciding to participate in international operations.

  • Many Earth plants and animals undergo major biochemical changes during their life cycles as a response to changing environmental conditions, for example, by having a spore or hibernation state that can be sustained for years or even millennia between more active life stages.
  • Presbyterians were even more active with 112 missionaries in January 1865.
  • Outdoor cats are active both day and night, although they tend to be slightly more active at night.
  • , primarily in areas where government control was more active.
  • It could also be that he became more active in the church under his wife's guidance.

  • Some monasteries adopt a more active ministry in living the monastic life, running schools or parishes; others are more focused on contemplation, with more of an emphasis on prayer and work within the confines of the cloister.
  • On a nightly basis they tend to be more active during the first portion of night (roughly the four hours between 8:00 [...] p.m. ...
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