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 Übersetzung für 'most notably' von Englisch nach Deutsch
most notably {adv}vor allem
most notably {adv}ganz besonders
most notably {adv}am auffälligsten
Teiltreffer
notably {adv}insbesondere
1280
notably {adv}beachtenswert
548
notably {adv}bedeutend
63
notably {adv}angesehen
36
notably {adv}deutlich
49
notably {adv}bemerkenswert
350
notably {adv}auffallend
76
notably {adv} [remarkably]besonders
239
notably {adv} [remarkably]bemerkenswerterweise
37
to be notably absentdurch Abwesenheit glänzen [Redewendung]
most {adj} {pron}die meisten
most {adv}höchst
135
most {pron}meist-
1630
most {adj}größte
44
most {adv}am meisten
most gentlemanly {adj} {adv}weltmännischste
most valueless {adj}wertloseste
most nimble {adj}wendigste
most withered {adj}welkste
hunting
most expert {adj}
weidgerechteste
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The creation of Utopian and dystopian fictions was renewed after the Renaissance, most notably in Francis Bacon's "New Atlantis" (1627), the description of an ideal society that he located off the western coast of America.
  • The Artistic License is an open-source license used for certain free and open-source software packages, most notably the standard implementation of the Perl programming language and most CPAN modules, which are dual-licensed under the Artistic License and the GNU General Public License (GPL).
  • Although actively involved in running his many businesses, Carnegie had become a regular contributor to numerous magazines, most notably "The Nineteenth Century", under the editorship of James Knowles, and the influential "North American Review", led by the editor Lloyd Bryce.
  • The story of Apollo 13 has been dramatized several times, most notably in the 1995 film "Apollo 13" – based on "Lost Moon", the 1994 memoir co-authored by Lovell – and an episode of the 1998 miniseries "From the Earth to the Moon".
  • There has been a consequential component of Chinese emigration of illegal origin, most notably Fuzhou people from Fujian Province and Wenzhounese from Zhejiang Province in Mainland China, specifically destined to work in Chinese restaurants in New York City, beginning in the 1980s.

  • Electric guitars, most notably those manufactured by the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, have been built with alder bodies since the 1950s.
  • 0, the Newton Keyboard by Apple became available, which can also be used via the dongle on Newton devices with a Newton InterConnect port, most notably the Apple MessagePad 2000/2100 series, as well as the Apple eMate 300.
  • He embarked on many business ventures with his family, most notably owning Bofors, an iron and steel producer that he developed into a major manufacturer of cannons and other armaments.
  • The Great Powers, most notably France and Austria-Hungary, reacted to this diplomatic sensation by trying to dissuade the League from going to war, but failed.
  • The third stage of development as the final canon occurred in the fourth century with a series of synods that produced a list of texts of the canon of the Old Testament and the New Testament that are still used today. Most notably the Synod of Hippo in 393 CE and that of "c".

  • In the United States, the Supreme Court has upheld blue laws as constitutional, recognizing their religious origins but citing secular justifications that have resulted, most notably the provision of a day of rest for the general population.
  • A relatively high percentage of Azerbaijanis have obtained some form of higher education, most notably in scientific and technical subjects.
  • The government called for the development of infrastructure and most notably the introduction of a railway system that completely revamped transportation.
  • Mediumship is not specific to one culture or religion; it can be identified in several belief systems, most notably Spiritualism.
  • Anabaptist characters exist in popular culture, most notably Chaplain Tappman in Joseph Heller's novel "Catch-22", James (Jacques) in Voltaire's novella "Candide", Giacomo Meyerbeer's opera [...] (1849), and the central character in the novel "Q", by the collective known as "Luther Blissett".

  • For normal calculation a number zero is often needed, here most notably when calculating the number of years in a period that spans the epoch; the end years need only be subtracted from each other.
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