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 Übersetzung für 'wildly popular' von Englisch nach Deutsch
wildly popular {adj} [coll.]wahnsinnig beliebt [ugs.]
Teiltreffer
wildly {adv}unbändig
306
wildly {adv}wild
66
wildly {adv}wüst [ungezügelt]
24
to diverge (wildly)auseinanderklaffen
to diverge (wildly)auseinander klaffen [alt]
popular {adj}Volks-
12
popular {adj}gängig
173
popular {adj}bekannt [berühmt]
330
popular {adj}gefragt [populär]
114
pol.
popular {adj}
vom Volke ausgehend
RadioTVF
Popular
Popular
popular {adj}populär
412
pol.
popular assembly
Volksversammlung {f}
pol.
popular referendum
Volksreferendum {n}
pol.
popular vote
Volksabstimmung {f}
pol.
popular sovereignty
Volkssouveränität {f}
law
popular petitions
Volksbegehren {pl}
relig.
popular devotion
Volksfrömmigkeit {f}
most popular {adj}verbreitetste
most popular {adj}gängigste
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Fouqué's wildly popular 1811 novella "Undine" is one of the most influential literary examples.
  • The program explained that he at first was wildly popular among his Danish readers and celebrated as a Danish Ernest Hemingway, until in 1963 he was exposed as a fraud with a dubious wartime past.
  • The net remained until the 2002–03 offseason, when the team's new ownership constructed a new seating section atop the wall to accommodate 274 fans. Wildly popular, these "Monster seats" were part of a larger expansion plan for Fenway Park seating.
  • Singer-songwriters like Dionysis Savvopoulos also became wildly popular, and were seen as voices of the Greek nation.
  • "Steppenwolf" was wildly popular and has been a perpetual success across the decades, but Hesse later asserted that the book was largely misunderstood.

  • Palm devices are often remembered as "the first wildly popular handheld computers," responsible for ushering in the smartphone era.
  • As a gag, Benny made a 1957 appearance on the then-wildly popular "$64,000 Question".
  • Oldsmobile theme was one of Oldsmobile's most successful marketing campaigns in the early '70s, it involved fictional characters created to promote the wildly popular 442 muscle car.
  • He was tall, athletic, and wildly popular at the beginning of his reign.
  • Gambling at cards in establishments popularly called casinos was wildly popular during the period: so much so that evangelical and reform movements specifically targeted such establishments in their efforts to stop gambling, drinking, and prostitution.

  • This garden was wildly popular. Several prominent citizens, Jennie Butchart among them, commissioned Kishida to build Japanese gardens for their estates before Kishida returned to Japan in 1912.
  • Ashford's pairing with Melissa Reeves' Jennifer was wildly popular (winning the 7th Soap Opera Digest award for favorite super couple) and the couple is considered a supercouple, by soap opera standards.
  • Because of this, wuxia came to flourish in British Hong Kong, and the genre of kung fu movie in Hong Kong action cinema became wildly popular, coming to international attention from the 1970s.
  • When "Lone Wolf and Cub" was first released in Japan in 1970, it became wildly popular for its powerful, epic samurai story and its stark and gruesome depiction of violence during Tokugawa era Japan.
  • Set in modern-day Hong Kong, with upbeat soundtracks performed by Sam himself, these works became wildly popular amongst the working classes in the 1970s and early 1980s.

  • Also published the year before "Connecticut Yankee" was Edward Bellamy's wildly popular "Looking Backward" (1888), in which the protagonist is put into a hypnosis-induced sleep and wakes up in the year 2000.
  • Instant messaging became wildly popular around 1996 and spread even more with AOL in 1997.
  • The 280ZX was wildly popular, being hailed as "Motor Trend" [...] s Import Car of the Year for 1979 and going on to set a Z-car sales record of 86,007 units in its first year.
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