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 Übersetzung für 'social fabric' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   social fabric | -
social fabricSozialgefüge {n}
sociol.
social fabric
soziales Gefüge {n}
Teiltreffer
fabricStruktur {f}
504
textil.
fabric
Gewebe {n}
2140
fabricGebilde {n}
414
textil.
fabric
Leinwand {f}
42
fabricReifengewebe {n}
10
archi.constr.
fabric
Bau {m} [Bausubstanz]
50
textil.
fabric
Stoff {m}
2061
ripstop fabricRipstop-Gewebe {n}
textil.
silk fabric
Seidengewebe {n}
cloth.textil.
crochet fabric
Häkelgalon {m}
reinforcement fabricArmierungs­gewebe {n}
materialtech.
mesh fabric
Meshgewebe {n}
fabric remnantsStoffreste {pl}
textil.
brocade fabric
Brokatstoff {m}
textil.
fabric department
Stoffabteilung {f}
textil.
wool fabric
Wollstoff {m}
fabric charmStoffanhänger {m}
textil.
wool fabric
Wollgewebe {n}
furnishing fabricMöbelbezugstoff {m}
textil.
cotton (fabric)
Baumwollgewebe {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Nevertheless, the government has constantly reassured the public that there would be stringent measures in place to maintain the social fabric of the nation Singapore, and to prevent problems such as gambling addiction.
  • It has been widely regarded as one of Hu Jintao's ideological solutions to the perceived increasing lack of morality in China after Chinese economic reforms brought in a generation of Chinese predominantly concerned with earning money and power in an increasingly frail social fabric.
  • Similarly, stories of daily life told with gentle irony (without losing sight of the social fabric) can be found in the work of the Milanese Luciano Emmer, whose films "Sunday in August" (1950), "Three Girls from Rome" (1952) and "High School" (1954), are the best known examples.
  • As this binary became embedded into the social fabric, "queer" began to decline as an acceptable identity in the subculture.
  • José Saramago's 1995 novel "Blindness" tells the story of a city or country in which a mass epidemic of blindness destroys the social fabric.

  • This was similar to the Snowy Mountains Scheme in New South Wales and similar effects in bringing in a significant number of people into the local community enriching the social fabric and culture of each state.
  • Despite the initial problems, medicare proved popular, spread throughout the country, and is considered the NDP's (and Douglas') major contribution to the Canadian social fabric.
  • However, there have been situations in the past in which this delicate social fabric has broken down.
  • He stressed a social vision that revived and preserved Scotland's communal traditions at a time of strain on the social fabric of the country.
  • This work documents not only Custine's travels through the Russian Empire, but also the social fabric, economy and way of life during the reign of Nicholas I.

  • For example, Pauline Peters argued that property systems are not isolable from the social fabric, and notions of property may not be stated as such but instead may be framed in negative terms: for example, the taboo system among Polynesian peoples.
  • Since 1990, with the fall of the post-Bolshevik communist regime in Albania, significant communities of shqiptarë (Albanians of Albania) have entered and integrated into the social fabric of the Italian-Albanian towns.
  • Even though he has strong opinions about Gods, he is also against false stories spread in epics and other part of social fabric in Tamil Nadu.
  • It has to be an integral part of the larger effort of building the nation's capabilities through economic development, strengthening social fabric and well-being of the people and protecting Sri Lanka's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
  • In extreme cases, the social fabric can break down and result in open class warfare such as what happened during the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, and many others.

  • The local population also comes into contact with new ways of life that can disrupt their social fabric.
  • The townsfolk practised a cultural medley of both Oriental and European habits, whilst the social fabric was dominated by affluent, often competing industrialists families and greater social disparity within the community.
  • But perhaps this misunderstands the society; perhaps the people, whose values were based on small-group loyalty, felt themselves sufficiently connected to their city's leadership by the very integrity of the person-to-person linkage within their social fabric.
  • In the early Confucian tradition, "lǐ" was doing the proper thing at the proper time; balancing between maintaining existing norms to perpetuate an ethical social fabric, and violating them in order to accomplish ethical good.
  • Though his patriotism is apparent in works such as "Exortação da Guerra" ("Exhortation of War") and "Auto da Fama" ("Act of Fame"), or "Cortes de Júpiter" ("Courts of Jupiter"), it doesn't merely glorify the Portuguese Empire; instead, it is critical and ethically concerned, especially with the newly available vices which arose due to commerce with the East, that brought a sudden enrichment and disruption of the social fabric.

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