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 Übersetzung für 'pre eminently' von Englisch nach Deutsch
pre-eminently {adv}vor allem
pre-eminently {adv}hauptsächlich
pre-eminently {adv}in erster Linie
pre-eminently {adv} [excellently]hervorragend
Teiltreffer
eminently {adv}ganz besonders
eminently {adv}besonders
634
eminently {adv}in hohem Maße
eminently {adv} [extremely]äußerst
330
eminently {adv} [thoroughly]durchaus
48
eminently {adv} [extremely]eminent
7
eminently important {adj}eminent wichtig
eminently respectable {adj}hoch angesehen
eminently {adv} [extremely]ausgesprochen
313
eminently suitable {adj}vorzüglich geeignet
eminently {adv} [extremely]überaus
345
eminently suitable {adj}hervorragend geeignet
eminently suited {adj}vorzüglich geeignet
eminently suitable {adj}bestens geeignet
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]
pre{prefix}vor- [zeitlich]
492
film
pre-production
Vorproduktion {f}
automot.tech.
to pre-tin
vorverzinnen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries Javanese authors wrote some books containing ideas and mythic speculations which seem pre-eminently autochthonous Javanese.
  • During the later years of the nineteenth century, while some former responsibilities were removed from the authority of the Colonial Secretary, it remained a pre-eminently prestigious and important political position.
  • These examples will suffice to justify the opinion that Akiva was the man to whom Judaism owes pre-eminently its activity and its capacity for development.
  • His habits of observation and ability to describe what he saw pre-eminently fitted him for the duties he was required to perform.
  • It features many collaborations, pre-eminently with Carli, Savage Skulls and Marcus Price.

  • One follower who developed his own distinct style was Aubrey Beardsley, who was pre-eminently influenced by Burne-Jones.
  • Dupin was pre-eminently a Gallican. It was probably on this account that Louis XIV had him exiled to Châtellerault, on the occasion of the "Cas de conscience".
  • He asserts that behavioural contributors to the syndrome can be mitigated in balancing technical endeavour with creative and cultural development, so that individuals and societies are not pre-eminently technocratic.
  • Hence, the issue was not whether the maple leaf was pre-eminently Canadian, but rather whether the nation should exclude the British-related component from its identity.
  • "The Christian story, which pre-eminently transmits and celebrates the memory of Jesus and God’s revelatory deed in and through his life and death, should lead us beyond itself to a living encounter with the real presence of all that it celebrates and rehearses: him, whom by story we recall, we actually know as the living Spirit of the fellowship of faith."

  • There are a number of popular shopping destinations located on Westbourne Grove and adjoining streets, pre-eminently: Portobello Market, Queensway and Ledbury Road.
  • Kelso thus became the seat of a pre-eminently powerful abbacy in the heart of the Scottish Borders.
  • in 1849, and in 1862 he was awarded the Wollaston Medal by the Geological Society of London, on which occasion he was styled by Roderick Murchison pre-eminently the physical geographer of bygone periods.
  • The discretion was pre-eminently theirs, alterable only on the grounds mentioned above.
  • Broadley also became a great supporter of the Bath Historical Pageant, including appearing one year as Beau Nash, when he was recorded as holding 'kingly sway' and was "pre-eminently the great success of the ball".

  • This led to corporate creativity training in-service trainings for employees, led pre-eminently by Ned Herrmann at G.E.
  • Gemayel was a pre-eminently sensual artist. His themes - the female nude, glowing flowers, landscapes green and red, dances and "dabkés", the occasional epic evocation - are the product of his thirst for living expressed through painting.
  • It would be difficult to overestimate the importance of these evidences, for they are always entirely incidental elements of the sepulchral inscriptions, all of which were pre-eminently eschatological in their purpose [...].
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