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 Translation for 'commercial world' from English to Dutch
handel
handelswereld {de}
commercial world
Partial Matches
commercial {de}commercial
commercieel {adj}commercial
handelpol.
handelsovereenkomst {de}
commercial agreement
grootkeuken {de}commercial kitchen
handelpol.
handelsakkoord {het}
commercial agreement
econ.handel
handelscrisis {de}
commercial crisis
handelind.
handelsproduct {het}
commercial product
handelpol.
handelsverdrag {het}
commercial treaty
handel
handelssysteem {het}
commercial system
handelnaut.
handelshaven {de}
commercial port
handel
handelscentrum {het}
commercial hub
handel
handelsfirma {de}
commercial firm
unverified
handel
verkoopproduct {het}
commercial product
handel
handelsbedrijf {het}
commercial enterprise
fin.handel
handelskapitaal {het}
commercial capital
market.TV
televisiespot {de}
TV commercial
handel
handelscentrum {het}
commercial center [Am.]
handelnaut.
handelshaven {de}
commercial harbour [Br.]
handel
handelscentrum {het}
commercial centre [Br.]
wereldje {het} [verkl.]world
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Usage Examples English
  • Their popularity declined in the commercial world where they were replaced by motorized boats.
  • Mostly they stayed with their church as it fostered a sense of community in an otherwise harsh commercial world.
  • Named for the great inventor who worked on many of his major contributions to the scientific and commercial world right here in New Jersey.
  • The commercial world uses the statistics to assess markets within the country (e.g. to gauge how imports are penetrating the market) and externally (e.g. to establish new markets for their goods).
  • In 1797, he insisted that the bank was fully competent to liquidate all the demands that could be brought against it, and recommended that £3,000,000 should be added to the capital, to enable the directors to discount to such an amount as would accommodate the commercial world.

  • He was attracted to military service and therefore entered the Prussian artillery at the age of 16, but found himself unable to make much of a career in that milieu either and therefore returned to the commercial world.
  • Two years later, he entered into partnership with Atkins and Law, a rising giant in Western Australia's commercial world.
  • One of its youngest members, he won three terms with an increasing majority before he returned to the commercial world as a corporate consultant.
  • The intent of the organization was to bring inventions made by educators (such as Cottrell) into the commercial world for the benefit of society at large.
  • In 1972, to meet the need of the commercial world in Singapore for armed guards, till then provided by the SPF's Guards and Escort Unit, the Parliament of Singapore passed an act to spin off the Guards and Escort Unit into a statutory board named the Commercial and Industrial Security Corporation (CISCO).

  • In an interview with the newspaper "Corriere della Sera", psychotherapist highlighted positive aspects of the show, like friendship, guiding female viewers "away from supermodels to which the commercial world drags them".
  • The only true way to test GNSS receivers (commonly known as Sat-Nav's in the commercial world) is by using an RF Constellation Simulator.
  • Within Cranfield University's postgraduate environment, the academic disciplines work closely together, blending as they do in the commercial world and industry to deliver real world solutions.
  • At the turn of the 20th century, Dartmouth College president William Jewett Tucker decided to explore the possibility of establishing a school of business to educate the growing number of Dartmouth alumni entering the commercial world.
  • Eisner's success in the commercial world opened the door for him to direct the TV film "The Invisible Man" for the Sci Fi Channel.

  • Fritz Leiber proposes three interpretations of the character based on this appearance: the universe's mockery of man's attempts to understand it; a negative view of the commercial world, represented by Nyarlathotep's self-promotion and contemptuous attitude; and man's self-destructive rationality.
  • However, an earlier version of the concept can be traced back to the English economist Robert Torrens and his book "The Budget: On Commercial and Colonial Policy", published in 1844, as well as to John Stuart Mill's essay "Of the Laws of Interchange between Nations; and the Distribution of Gains of Commerce among the Countries of the Commercial World", published in the same year, though allegedly already written in 1829/30.
  • Rock musicians and fans have consistently struggled with the paradox of "selling out"—to be considered "authentic", rock music must keep a certain distance from the commercial world and its constructs; [...] however it is widely believed that certain compromises must be made in order to become successful and to make music available to the public.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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