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 Übersetzung für 'too economical' von Englisch nach Deutsch
too economical {adj}zu sparsam
Teiltreffer
too-too {adj} [coll.] [affectedly elegant or refined in manners]affig [ugs.] [pej.]
economical {adj}günstig [kostensparend]
10
economical {adj}ergiebig [sparsam im Verbrauch]
28
economical {adj}billig [sparsam, z. B. im Verbrauch]
336
economical {adj}wirtschaftlich [sparsam]
715
economical {adj}billig im Gebrauch
economical {adj}ökonomisch
402
economical {adj}kostensparend
47
economical {adj}sparsam
2031
economical {adj}haushälterisch
9
economical {adj}kostengünstig
16
non-economical {adj}unwirtschaftlich
to be economicalwirtschaftlich sein
econ.
economical implications
wirtschaftliche Auswirkungen {pl}
economical projectsparsames Projekt {n}
to be economicalsparsam wirtschaften
to be economicalökonomisch wirtschaften
economical systemsparsames System {n}
economical heatingsparsame Heizung {f}
more economical {adj}wirtschaftlicher
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • To be "economical with the truth" literally means to avoid revealing too much of the truth.
  • ... 0 litres) were revised too, including decreased torque and performance yet making it more economical.
  • One egg cakes are made with one egg. They can be made with butter or vegetable shortening. One egg cake was an economical recipe when using two eggs for each cake was too costly.
  • In 1905, the yard gained a contract to build the Brown-Curtis steam turbine engine, which was considered to be too fast to be economical at the time.
  • unmanned survey vessels are usually relatively small and therefore economical to acquire and operate, and can be sent to areas too hazardous for a larger or crewed vessel, as well as for extensive and time-consuming but routine surveys.

  • In rural areas, population centers tend to be too small for economical deployment of a full-featured dedicated telephone exchange, and distances between these centers make transmission costs relatively high.
  • Japanese destroyers formed the bulk of convoy protection throughout the war, while the Allies recognized earlier the need to use the more economical destroyer escorts for convoys, something the Japanese realized too late.
  • Cartridges were envisioned to be a primary medium for software distribution on the Mindset, but sales of the system were too low for cartridges to be economical, and software was distributed on disk instead.
  • They were economical too, as Pepsi bottles were twice the size.
  • and larger switching locomotives, on the other hand, were too big to be economical or even usable on lightly built railways such as dockyards and goods yards, precisely the sorts of places where switching locomotives were most needed.

  • The carbonatite contains the niobium rich pyrochlore; attempts to mine the carbonatite rock for niobium were carried out in the middle of the 20th century, but the amount turned out to be too small to be economical.
  • From the 1850s until well into the 20th century, a thin coating of bitumen was widely used as a slow but very effective and economical photoresist for making printing plates.
  • It was soon found that small-volume production was economical with EPROM parts, particularly when the advantage of rapid upgrades of firmware was considered.
  • Most common source of economical work for the residents are fishing and agriculture.
  • Therefore, in such a case, economical use of text is much more effective and appropriate than a fully cohesive text.

  • The XU-1 was more agile, cheaper and more economical.
  • To prove how economical the car was to run, the company ran the slogan "Can you afford to walk?
  • Lyautey adopted and emulated Gallieni's policy of methodical expansion of pacified areas followed by social and economical development (markets, schools and medical centres) to bring about the end of resistance and the cooperation of former insurgents.
  • Nuclear power was considered because it was more economical than transporting coal to the existing fossil-fuel power stations, and construction of new fossil-fuel power-stations, which would have required 300 m tall chimneys to comply with clean-air legislation.
  • The traditional spirit level directly produces such (for practical purposes most useful) heights above sea level; the more economical use of GPS instruments for height determination requires precise knowledge of the figure of the geoid, as GPS only gives heights above the GRS80 reference ellipsoid.

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