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 Übersetzung für 'pre eminent' von Englisch nach Deutsch
pre-eminent {adj}überragend
pre-eminent {adj}hervorragend
pre-eminent {adj}herausragend
5+ Wörter
to be pre-eminent in one's fieldeine Koryphäe auf seinem Gebiet sein
Teiltreffer
eminent {adj}ansehnlich
30
eminent {adj}bedeutend [hervorragend]
147
eminent {adj}eminent [geh.]
21
eminent {adj}hervorragend
457
eminent {adj}angesehen
2258
eminent {adj}berühmt [bedeutend]
1250
eminent {adj}ausgezeichnet
402
acad.
eminent scholar
Kapazität {f}
eminent lawyerangesehener Anwalt {m}
eminent authorityKoryphäe {f}
most eminent {adj}bedeutendste
eminent lawyerberühmter Anwalt {m}
law
eminent domain [Am.]
Enteignung {f}
educ.
pre-kindergarten <pre-K> [children 0-4 years old]
Krippe {f} [Kinder 0-3 Jahre]
med.
pre-type 2 diabetes (mellitus) <pT2D, pre-T2DM>
Prä-Typ-2-Diabetes (mellitus) {m}
relig.
pre-conciliar / pre-Conciliar / preconciliar {adj} [before the Second Vatican Council]
vorkonziliar [vor dem 2. Vatikanum]
gamesF
Pax Imperia: Eminent Domain
Pax Imperia: Die Sternenkolonie
pre{prefix}vor- [zeitlich]
492
tech.
pre-cooling
Vorkühlung {f}
archaeo.hist.
pre-Incan {adj}
vorinkaisch
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • and there was a general agreement that, while all the sacrifices of the Old Law were anticipations of that on Calvary, the sacrifice of Isaac was so "in a pre-eminent way".
  • The monument secured Canova's reputation as the pre-eminent living artist.
  • Though the film did not initially generate the same enthusiasm "An American in Paris" created, it has subsequently overtaken the earlier film to occupy its current pre-eminent place in the esteem of critics.
  • Subsequent generations in the city would be strongly influenced by the tide of Baroque styles pre-eminent in other parts of Italy.
  • Pre-eminent among the saints is the Virgin Mary (commonly referred to as "Theotokos" or "Bogoroditsa": "Mother of God").

  • Her climb to the pre-eminent sea power of the world began in 1588 as the attempted invasion of the Spanish Armada was defeated by the combination of outstanding naval tactics by the English and the Dutch under command of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham with Sir Francis Drake second in command, and the following stormy weather.
  • Thus the Dalai Lamas became pre-eminent spiritual leaders in Tibet and 25 Himalayan and Central Asian kingdoms and countries bordering Tibet and their prolific literary works have "for centuries acted as major sources of spiritual and philosophical inspiration to more than fifty million people of these lands".
  • It was also one of the most powerful royal families in European history, having played a pre-eminent role in its politics for much of its existence.
  • His varied work in other fields has led him to be described as "pre-eminent" among the many polymaths of his century.
  • It continued to be the pre-eminent language for serious writings in Europe long after the fall of the Roman empire.

  • In "Art and Artist" (1932), the psychologist Otto Rank wrote that the psychological trauma of birth was the pre-eminent human symbol of existential anxiety and encompasses the creative person's simultaneous fear of – and desire for – separation, individuation, and differentiation.
  • Churchill and the Conservatives believed that Britain's position as a world power relied on the continued existence of the empire, with the base at the Suez Canal allowing Britain to maintain its pre-eminent position in the Middle East in spite of the loss of India.
  • Johnson as a pre-eminent Irish-American, with special connections to the Kennedy family.
  • While the degree of reproach toward rival perspectives varies, all are dismissed for advocating reformism and failing to recognise the pre-eminent revolutionary role of the working class.
  • Amateur photography is often pre-eminent in photographic subjects which have little prospect of commercial use or reward.

  • He studied at the University of Bologna - which was pre-eminent in jurisprudence — where he obtained a doctorate in both civil and canon law in 1544.
  • The Akintola faction argued that the Yoruba peoples were losing their pre-eminent position in business in Nigeria to people of the Igbo tribe because the Igbo-dominated NCNC was part of the governing coalition and the AG was not.
  • One consequence of Mohist understanding of mathematics and the physical sciences, combined with their anti-militarist philosophy and skills as artisans, was that they became the pre-eminent siege-defense engineers during the period prior to the Qin unification of China.
  • The motet was one of the pre-eminent polyphonic forms of Renaissance music.
  • Lucian Freud was a German-born British painter, known chiefly for his thickly impastoed portrait and figure paintings, who was widely considered the pre-eminent British artist of his time.

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