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 Übersetzung für 'more than once' von Englisch nach Deutsch
more than once {adv}mehr als (nur) einmal
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lit.quote
And here, poor fool, I stand once more, // No wiser than I was before. [translation: Walter Arndt]
Da steh ich nun, ich armer Tor! // Und bin so klug als wie zuvor. [J. W. v. Goethe, Faust I]
Teiltreffer
once more {adv}erneut
once more {adv}einmal mehr
once more {adv}abermals
once more {adv}nochmals
once more {adv}noch einmal
once more {adv}aufs neue
once more {adv}aufs Neue
once more {adv} [again]wieder
apologizing once morenochmals um Entschuldigung bittend
the usual routine once morenoch einmal die gleiche Routine
fin.
to present the draft once more
die Tratte nochmals vorlegen
more than {prep}über
more thanmehr als
more thangut [ugs.] [ein Jahr, die Hälfte]
Maybe once, but not any more.Vielleicht früher mal, aber heute nicht mehr.
no more thangerade mal
not more thangerade einmal
no more than {adv}nur
not more thannicht mehr als
more than welcome {adj}äußerst willkommen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Only two competitors have won more than once: Paul O'Brian, winning in 2002 and 2004, and Steph Cherrywell, winning in 2015 and 2019.
  • In event stream processing, idempotence refers to the ability of a system to produce the same outcome, even if the same file, event or message is received more than once.
  • Unlike malaria, it cannot be contracted more than once.
  • According to the current ISU rules for senior-level competition, the man must rotate more than once, but fewer than three-and-a-half times.
  • It is believed that components of the citric acid cycle were derived from anaerobic bacteria, and that the TCA cycle itself may have evolved more than once.

  • However, some of the subjects in the March 2011 study who produced sperm in their pre-ejaculate did urinate (sometimes more than once) before producing their sample.
  • For example, players may position all of their blots in such a way that the opponent must roll a 2 in order to hit any of them, reducing the probability of being hit more than once.
  • The number of episodes per season, originally well over 30 episodes during the 1950s and 1960s, dropped below 26 (the number of episodes required to fill a time slot for a year without rerunning any episode more than once) in the 1970s.
  • No player has been red carded more than once.
  • Pigs were also domesticated in China, potentially more than once.

  • Unlike asymptotes for curves that are graphs of functions, a general curve may have more than two non-vertical asymptotes, and may cross its vertical asymptotes more than once.
  • In the Byzantine period, the book-hand, which in earlier times had more than once approximated to the contemporary cursive, diverged widely from it.
  • Since 1967, after the Six Day War and the beginning of the Arab-Israeli conflict, he actively supported Israel, as he reported more than once in the press, and also maintained friendly relations with refuseniks who later made aliyah.
  • A "folded" hierarchy allows a single definition to be represented several times by instances. An "unfolded" hierarchy does not allow a definition to be used more than once in the hierarchy.
  • The sequence however changed more than once in the past 300 years.

  • The direction of the slope may change more than once for some individuals, and the labour supply curve is different for different individuals.
  • Expressions using these operators have the same surface appearance as function calls, but differ in that the arguments are not necessarily evaluated—or, in the case of an iteration expression, may be evaluated more than once.
  • In general, parentheses must be used to indicate the order of evaluation if a non-associative operation appears more than once in an expression (unless the notation specifies the order in another way, like [...]).
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