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 Übersetzung für 'tenaciously' von Englisch nach Deutsch
SYNO doggedly | tenaciously
tenaciously {adv}beharrlich
231
tenaciously {adv}hartnäckig
133
tenaciously {adv}zäh [hartnäckig]
35
tenaciously {adv}hartnäckigerweise
11
tenaciously {adv}klebrig
to stick tenaciously to sth.eisern bei etw. bleiben
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Successive settler governments and their legislation finally wrested from Ngāti Hei the lands to which they had so tenaciously clung.
  • Roca and Carlos Pellegrini and tenaciously opposed the militaristic plans of the War Minister Estanislao Zeballos during the presidency of José Figueroa Alcorta (1906-1910).
  • Within the Radical Civic Union he was allied with Leandro Alem and Marcelo T. de Alvear, and tenaciously opposed to Hipólito Yrigoyen.
  • He fought tenaciously to retain the right to interview applicants for places at the school, a fight which was vindicated by the High Court in 2004, when Mr Justice Rupert Jackson quashed an order made by the Schools Adjudicator ordering the School not to interview.
  • The Byzantine Empire was shrinking, but it held tenaciously onto its capital at Constantinople.

  • Upon the arrival of the Spaniards, the Indians fought tenaciously to defend their possessions but were defeated and had to submit to the conqueror.
  • A particular manifestation of the controversy brought about through Impropriation concerned the collecting of Tithes in the seventeenth century, of which the refusal to pay was an article of faith tenaciously held by the Quakers, especially in the period from 1652 to 1700.
  • In residential neighborhoods, they are notorious for tenaciously trying to circumvent obstacles in order to eat from bird feeders.
  • They are known for their barbed spines that tenaciously attach to skin, fur, and clothing.
  • Although the players were past their prime, it did not look like they lost a step at all as each possession was tenaciously fought.

  • Ether holds the last bit of water so tenaciously that only a very powerful desiccant such as sodium metal added to the liquid phase can result in completely dry ether.
  • They landed on April 1, 1895 at Duaba, near Baracoa, Oriente , being tenaciously pursued by the enemy. On the 8th, an encounter with an ambush mounted by the guerrillas caused the group to disperse.
  • Even when the roots are exposed it will cling tenaciously in poor soils.
  • Greaves tenaciously completed the job however, and the large, stately, but relatively unpretentious building was finally opened in 1884.
  • Fata Orlović has fought tenaciously to have the church removed from her garden, in the face of bureaucratic resistance and physical intimidation.

  • In part, Vella’s philosophy is deconstructivist, tenaciously exposing the internal conflicts that tend to undercut the asserted meaning of any text. But this is not all. It is also contextualist.
  • The West Slavs of the Baltic tenaciously withstood Christianity until it was violently imposed on them through the Northern Crusades.
  • Pityriasis amiantacea is an eczematous condition of the scalp in which thick tenaciously adherent scale infiltrates and surrounds the base of a group of scalp hairs.
  • He held tenaciously to whatever aspects of truth (that) gripped him.
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