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 Übersetzung für 'rapidly developing' von Englisch nach Deutsch
rapidly developing {adj}sich schnell entwickelnd
Teiltreffer
rapidly {adv}in schneller Weise
rapidly {adv}rasch
282
rapidly {adv}rapide
36
rapidly {adv}schnell
883
rapidly {adv}geschwind [südd.]
12
rapidly {adv}zügig
121
rapidly {adv}rasant [ugs.]
14
rapidly {adv}zusehends [rasch]
33
to breathe rapidlyschnell atmen
to act rapidlyrasch handeln
to act rapidlyschnell handeln
most rapidly {adv}am schnellsten
pharm.
rapidly acting {adj}
schnell wirksam
rapidly expanding {adj}stark expandierend
pharm.
rapidly acting {adj}
rasch wirksam
Fame increased rapidly.Der Ruhm wuchs rasch.
to jump up rapidlyemporschießen [aufspringen]
to leap up rapidlyemporschießen [aufspringen]
to descend rapidly [avalanche]herabstürzen
idiom
to go downhill rapidly
sich rapide verschlechtern
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Foucault died of what was probably a rapidly developing case of multiple sclerosis on 11 February 1868 in Paris and was buried in the Montmartre Cemetery.
  • Due to significant ambiguities in the articles with certain terms and concepts and even more so to the rapidly developing nature of war and military technology, the original articles had to be revised and expanded, largely at the Second Geneva Conference in 1906 and Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 which extended the articles to maritime warfare.
  • The village started rapidly developing into a town.
  • The limitations of the R-7 pushed the Soviet Union into rapidly developing second-generation missiles which would be more viable weapons systems. The R-7 was phased out of military service by 1968.
  • Ras Asir holds resonance among Puntites and other Horn Africans because it represents the tip of the Horn of Africa peninsula and because it is the African region nearest to many rapidly developing economies in Asia.

  • For instance, Oleg Penkovsky was a Soviet military intelligence (GRU) colonel who served as a source to the UK and the United States by informing them of the precise knowledge necessary to address rapidly developing military tensions with the Soviet Union.
  • Many chain stores and national restaurants are located in the rapidly developing east side.
  • The order in which teeth emerge through the gums is known as the dental eruption sequence. Rapidly developing anthropoid primates such as macaques, chimpanzees, and australopithecines have an eruption sequence of M1 I1 I2 M2 P3 P4 C M3, whereas anatomically modern humans have the sequence M1 I1 I2 C P3 P4 M2 M3.
  • Private spaceflight is a rapidly developing area: space flight that is not only paid for by corporations or even private individuals, but often provided by private spaceflight companies.
  • The petrochemical industry is rapidly developing in the region with the investments around the Ceyhan Oil Terminal.

  • In the rapidly developing countries of Asia and Africa, westernization of diets associated with increasing prosperity is leading to growth in "per capita" demand for wheat at the expense of the other food staples.
  • In certain cases, a monovalent vaccine may be preferable for rapidly developing a strong immune response.
  • Today, China is linked by an evolving network of highways (China National Highways) and expressways (Expressways of China). In the past few years, China has been rapidly developing its road network.
  • Astrobiology is a rapidly developing field with a strong interdisciplinary aspect that holds many challenges and opportunities for scientists.
  • The area to the northeast of the station has been rapidly developing since the 1990s.

  • Dang is the most developed and most rapidly developing of the zone's five districts.
  • It is friendly, attractive, safe and rapidly developing sport. It is the synergy of philosophy and traditions of millenniums with the dynamically developing modern world.
  • The Smalltown is rapidly developing since the opening of the International airport in Praya.
  • Haridwar is rapidly developing as an important industrial township of Uttarakhand since the state government agency, SIIDCUL established in 2002, set up the Integrated Industrial Estate in a district attracting many important industrial houses which are setting up manufacturing facilities in the area.
  • The province also boasts a rapidly developing Information & Communication Technology (ICT) sector which consists of over 500 companies, and employs roughly 15,000 people.

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