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1 Stimmungsbarometer
n der öffentlichen Meinung: barometer of public mood; das Stimmungsbarometer steht auf null oder ist auf null gesunken the general mood is at rock bottom, everyone’s in the doldrums; das Stimmungsbarometer steigt umg. the general mood is on the up* * *Stịm|mungs|ba|ro|me|ternt (ESP POL)barometer of public opinion* * *Stim·mungs·ba·ro·me·ternt mood [of [public] opinion], barometer of public opiniondas \Stimmungsbarometer steigt/steht auf null (fam) the mood [of [public] opinion] is improving/pessimistic* * *Stimmungsbarometer n der öffentlichen Meinung: barometer of public mood;ist auf null gesunken the general mood is at rock bottom, everyone’s in the doldrums;das Stimmungsbarometer steigt umg the general mood is on the up -
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Stim·mungs·ba·ro·me·ter ntmood [of [public] opinion], barometer of public opinion;das \Stimmungsbarometer steigt/ steht auf null ( fam) the mood [of [public] opinion] is improving/pessimisticDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Stimmungsbarometer
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nbarometer of public opinion
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