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 Übersetzung für 'prodigiously' von Englisch nach Deutsch
prodigiously {adv}wunderbar
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prodigiously {adv} [talented, successful]außerordentlich
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prodigiously {adv} [eat]üppig
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prodigiously {adv} [eat, drink]ungeheuer viel
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Bromige continued to publish prodigiously in magazines and, in 1980, published a book called "My Poetry".
  • Anakin is named after his maternal grandfather, Anakin Skywalker, and, like his namesake, is a talented pilot who is prodigiously gifted both in the Force and mechanical engineering.
  • A prodigiously talented keyboard player, she was the sole pupil of Domenico Scarlatti, the great harpsichordist and composer, from age 9 or 10 until 1757, when Scarlatti died, a year before her own death.
  • It has been suggested that he echoes the Norse god Thor (Anglo-Saxon: "Þunor"): they were both known for fighting giants, ate prodigiously and used a hammer-like weapon (there is even a suggestion that the "miller" and Thor's hammer Mjolnir come from the same source).
  • There was an outstanding individual performance by Australian seamer Bob Massie who, assisted by heavy atmospheric conditions that enabled him to "swing" the ball prodigiously, took 16 wickets in the Lord's Test.

  • The film concerns Starman's efforts to save the Earth from the followers of Balazar, an evil genius from the planet Zemar whose prodigiously overdeveloped brain has been preserved after his own assassination.
  • "People" magazine featured Gale's story in a 2001 series of articles on suicides at MIT, describing him as a music major "so prodigiously bright that he counted few of his much older peers as intellectual equals".
  • He sketched prodigiously during his travels.
  • De Gogorza recorded prodigiously for the Victor Talking Machine Company. His records display the intelligence and sensitivity of his singing, as well as a polished vocal technique.
  • Anarky's abilities were increased during the character's two eponymous series, being portrayed as having enormous talents in both engineering and computer technology, as well as prodigiously developing skills in martial arts.

  • Perhaps in these days the legend of a first miracle of the Sienese pilgrim was born among the Roman plebs, who, thrown into the Tiber by the papal guards, would have prodigiously escaped it.
  • Described by "The New York Times" as a "prodigiously talented" pianist with "musical insight and sensitivity", Lee was a winner of the 2016 Young Concert Artists International Auditions.
  • During the 1940s and 50s, very few people seemed interested in preserving and cataloguing Australia's history, but Semmens prodigiously collected an eclectic range of materials relating to the local region.
  • A Spendthrift is someone who spends money prodigiously.
  • Despite being an Admiralty civil servant for the majority of his career, Fairbank prodigiously created acclaimed artistic works of calligraphy and scholarly works of palaeography as catalogued below.

  • Jones recorded prodigiously throughout his career, primarily for RCA Victor.
  • Winning by 72 votes, his opponents contested the result, and finding that Paxton had spent far too prodigiously, he was dismissed.
  • Precipitation is prodigiously high — the annual average precipitation total approaches [...].
  • Allan Arkush describes the book "prodigiously researched indictment" and "a timely reminder" but predicts that the "tale of two hatreds would [...] shame" those who continue the politics Herf describes in the present.
  • According to Katherine Lee, “Theorist Joshua Mailman has written prodigiously of… dynamic form in Western Music…[...] that musical form should be interpreted as dynamic or as the ‘retrospective contour of the flux of intensity of qualities, [...] oft-held views of musical form as architectonic or structural.” Several writers have noted the indebtedness of their work to this idea.

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