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 Übersetzung für 'path breaking' von Englisch nach Deutsch
path-breaking {adj} [esp. Am.] [fig.]bahnbrechend
Teiltreffer
breaking {adj} {pres-p}brechend
26
breakingEinbruch {m}
61
breakingAusschalten {n}
27
breakingBrechen {n}
13
breaking
13
Bruch {m} [das Brechen, Vertrag, Eid, Gesetz, Abkommen]
breaking {adj}unterbrechend
53
breakingÖffnen {n}
34
breakingBeugung {f} [von Stolz , Starrsinn]
breakingAbschalten {n}
17
rule-breakingRegelverletzung {f}
electr.
breaking current
Abschaltstrom {m}
ankle-breaking {adj}knöchelbrechend [den Fußknöchel brechend]
tech.
breaking load
Bruchbelastung {f}
breaking windDarmwind {m}
back-breaking {adj}erdrückend
telecom.
breaking-in
Aufschalten {n} [Vermittlungs­technik: mit bereits besetztem Anschluss verbinden]
phys.tech.
breaking stress
Bruchbeanspruchung {f}
electr.
breaking capacity
Abschaltstrom {m} [Ausschaltvermögen]
material
breaking stress
Zugfestigkeit {f}
flax breakingFlachsbrechen {n}
21 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Instead, he published a path-breaking essay expounding his views on the subject, entitled "Confrontation."
  • The final page is a busier and more colorful version of the first page, with bird-like creatures walking along a curved path, breaking the laws of gravity just as the text breaks the rules of reading left to right.
  • Earl Scruggs' path-breaking banjo style had premiered with Bill Monroe in the late 1940s, and thereafter gained widespread renown with Lester Flatt and the Foggy Mountain Boys.
  • Flynn's path-breaking publications on IQ gains around the world have led to the phenomenon of the gains being known as the Flynn effect.
  • Parker was also a path-breaking coach: he was the first women's national team coach in 1975.

  • It was considered path-breaking for dark humour and satire because most of films of the time were based on mythology and religious stories.
  • Siva Kumar's Paintings of Abanindranath Tagore (2008) is a path-breaking book redefining Abanindranath's art.
  • Saneeyas involvement in the Pakistan's National Conservation Strategy (NCS) drafted at that time included the path-breaking NCS Bulletin (later "The Way Ahead" magazine), and its Urdu counterpart, Jareeda, edited by Obaidullah Baig.
  • In 2010, Lawler (with Marc Guerra of Assumption College) received a major grant from the Science of Virtues project at the University of Chicago for a series of path-breaking conferences at Berry College on the theme of "Stuck with Virtue".
  • Kerala Tourism was awarded for its path-breaking 'Responsible Tourism' project in Kumarakom, which has successfully linked the local community with the hospitality industry and government departments, thereby creating a model for empowerment and development of the people in the area while sustaining eco-friendly tourism.

  • He first dissuaded his son from the study of non-Euclidean geometry, but by 1832 he became enthusiastic enough to persuade his son to publish his path-breaking thoughts.
  • Engle's most important contribution was his path-breaking discovery of a method for analyzing unpredictable movements in financial market prices and interest rates.
  • Despite her path-breaking role as an independent woman, many of her essays took a strong anti-feminist slant.
  • He was one of the first intellectuals to use as a vehicle of diffusion of his ideas a path-breaking technology, namely the movable type and spent a lot of his time inside printing workshops.
  • It is imperative to note that, Tamil Nadu has been spearheading several path-breaking initiatives in the field of climate change and has set up three key missions viz., Tamil Nadu Green Mission, Tamil Nadu Climate Change Mission and the Tamil Nadu Wetlands Mission.

  • Established in 2001, HiWEL was set up to research and propagate the idea of Hole-in-the-Wall, a path-breaking learning methodology created by Mitra, Chief Scientist of NIIT.
  • This work presented the complexity of Iroquois society in a path-breaking ethnography that was a model for future anthropologists, as Morgan presented the kinship system of the Iroquois with unprecedented nuance.
  • This path-breaking legislation is expected to become the model for EU (which is yet to develop comprehensive legislation), and perhaps even extend to the US.
  • Criticism of the NSFU became increasingly widespread with its apparent role in the 1925 Special Restriction (Coloured Alien Seamen) Order, which is seen as the first path-breaking attempt to expel non-British-born people; its failure to observe the general strike in 1926; and its support of a "non-political" Miners' Union in Nottinghamshire.
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