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 Übersetzung für 'old money' von Englisch nach Deutsch
SYNO old money | silver spoon
old moneyaltes Geld {n}
idiom
old money
alter Geldadel {m}
4 Wörter
money for old rope [coll.]leicht verdientes Geld {n}
Teiltreffer
econ.fin.
electronic money <e-money>
elektronisches Geld {n} <E-Geld>
sixty-four-year-old {adj} [attr.] <64-year-old>vierundsechzigjährig <64-jährig>
thirty-five-year-old [female] <35-year-old>Fünfunddreißigjährige {f} <35-Jähriger>
sixty-three-year-old {adj} [attr.] <63-year-old>dreiundsechzigjährig <63-jährig>
sixty-three-year-old [female] <63-year-old>Dreiundsechzigjährige {f} <63-Jährige>
sixty-two-year-old {adj} [attr.] <62-year-old>zweiundsechzigjährig <62-jährig>
sixty-four-year-old [female] <64-year-old>Vierundsechzigjährige {f} <64-Jährige>
sixty-one-year-old {adj} [attr.] <61-year-old>einundsechzigjährig <61-jährig>
thirty-four-year-old [female] <34-year-old>Vierunddreißigjährige {f} <34-Jährige>
sixty-two-year-old [female] <62-year-old>Zweiundsechzigjährige {f} <62-Jährige>
sixty-five-year-old {adj} [attr.] <65-year-old>fünfundsechzigjährig <65-jährig>
thirty-eight-year-old [female] <38-year-old>Achtunddreißigjährige {f} <38-Jährige>
thirty-seven-year-old [female] <37-year-old>Siebenunddreißigjährige {f} <37-Jährige>
seventy-one-year-old {adj} [attr.] <71-year-old>einundsiebzigjährig <71-jährig>
sixty-one-year-old [female] <61-year-old>Einundsechzigjährige {f} <61-Jährige>
sixty-nine-year-old {adj} [attr.] <69-year-old>neunundsechzigjährig <69-jährig>
thirty-six-year-old [female] <36-year-old>Sechsunddreißigjährige {f} <36-Jährige>
sixty-eight-year-old {adj} [attr.] <68-year-old>achtundsechzigjährig <68-jährig>
sixty-seven-year-old {adj} [attr.] <67-year-old>siebenundsechzigjährig <67-jährig>
sixty-six-year-old {adj} [attr.] <66-year-old>sechsundsechzigjährig <66-jährig>
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Übersetzung für 'old money' von Englisch nach Deutsch

old money
altes Geld {n}

alter Geldadel {m}idiom

money for old rope [coll.]
leicht verdientes Geld {n}

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electronic money <e-money>
elektronisches Geld {n} <E-Geld>econ.fin.
sixty-four-year-old {adj} [attr.] <64-year-old>
vierundsechzigjährig <64-jährig>
thirty-five-year-old [female] <35-year-old>
Fünfunddreißigjährige {f} <35-Jähriger>
sixty-three-year-old {adj} [attr.] <63-year-old>
dreiundsechzigjährig <63-jährig>
sixty-three-year-old [female] <63-year-old>
Dreiundsechzigjährige {f} <63-Jährige>
sixty-two-year-old {adj} [attr.] <62-year-old>
zweiundsechzigjährig <62-jährig>
sixty-four-year-old [female] <64-year-old>
Vierundsechzigjährige {f} <64-Jährige>
sixty-one-year-old {adj} [attr.] <61-year-old>
einundsechzigjährig <61-jährig>
thirty-four-year-old [female] <34-year-old>
Vierunddreißigjährige {f} <34-Jährige>
sixty-two-year-old [female] <62-year-old>
Zweiundsechzigjährige {f} <62-Jährige>
sixty-five-year-old {adj} [attr.] <65-year-old>
fünfundsechzigjährig <65-jährig>
thirty-eight-year-old [female] <38-year-old>
Achtunddreißigjährige {f} <38-Jährige>
thirty-seven-year-old [female] <37-year-old>
Siebenunddreißigjährige {f} <37-Jährige>
seventy-one-year-old {adj} [attr.] <71-year-old>
einundsiebzigjährig <71-jährig>
sixty-one-year-old [female] <61-year-old>
Einundsechzigjährige {f} <61-Jährige>
sixty-nine-year-old {adj} [attr.] <69-year-old>
neunundsechzigjährig <69-jährig>
thirty-six-year-old [female] <36-year-old>
Sechsunddreißigjährige {f} <36-Jährige>
sixty-eight-year-old {adj} [attr.] <68-year-old>
achtundsechzigjährig <68-jährig>
sixty-seven-year-old {adj} [attr.] <67-year-old>
siebenundsechzigjährig <67-jährig>
sixty-six-year-old {adj} [attr.] <66-year-old>
sechsundsechzigjährig <66-jährig>
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • This is reinforced by the fact that Swedish-speakers are statistically overrepresented among "old money" families as well as within the Finnish nobility consisting of about 6000 persons, of which about two thirds are Swedish-speakers.
  • Some suggest he was born to old money and is descended from the founders of Riverdale.
  • To a prior generation of Southern Californians, San Marino was known for its old-money wealth and as a bastion of the region's WASP gentry.
  • They became home to sprawling country estates belonging to Philadelphia's wealthiest families, and over the decades became a bastion of old money.
  • Novels by authors like Edith Wharton and Booth Tarkington documented the high life of the "old money" families.

  • Often referred to as "parvenu", members of the "nouveau riche" are often discriminated against by the "old money" sects of society since they "lack the proper pedigree".
  • In January 2011 The National Archives, in conjunction with historian Nick Barratt and smartphone applications development studio RevelMob, developed its first Old Money iPhone app, which uses historic price data from documents held at The National Archives to see what a sum of money from the past (from 1270) would be worth today and the spending power it would have commanded at the time.
  • These seven towns are characterized as one of the primary bastions of old money in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
  • By then the Joneses were being eclipsed by the massive wealth of the Astors, Vanderbilts and others but the four hundred list published in 1892 contained many of the Joneses and their relations—old money still mattered.
  • It was historically a directory of "old money," well-connected families from the Northeastern United States.

  • He changed his first initial and acquired a second surname (which in Argentina connotes either "old money" or simply, as in the rest of Latin America, a maternal last name) as Borges and Bioy Casares later used the pseudonym "H.
  • Old money is "the inherited wealth of established upper-class families (i.e. ...
  • In 1975, media tycoon and French old money heir multimillionaire Nicolas Seydoux started managing Gaumont; he personally owned 60% of the shares and 70% of the votes.
  • The "Boston Brahmins", who were regarded as the nation's social and cultural elites, were often associated with the American upper class, Harvard University; and the Episcopal and the Presbyterian Church. Old money in the United States was typically associated with White Anglo-Saxon Protestant ("WASP") status, particularly with the Episcopal and Presbyterian Church.
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