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1 Too-big-to-fail-Problematik
Too-big-to-fail-Problematik f POL, WIWI too-big-to-fail-issue (z. B. willkürliche Staatseingriffe bei Insolvenz so genannter ‚wichtiger’ Großunternehmen)* * *f <Pol, Vw> too-big-to-fail-issue (z.B. willkürliche Staatseingriffe bei Insolvenz sogenannter 'wichtiger' Großunternehmen)Business german-english dictionary > Too-big-to-fail-Problematik
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2 Me-Too Produkt
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3 auch noch
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4 gar zu
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5 Zu viele Köche verderben den Brei.
Too many cooks spoil the broth.* * *ausdr.Too many cooks spoil the broth. expr.Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Zu viele Köche verderben den Brei.
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6 erhaben über
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7 über jemands Verhältnisse
(too expensive(ly): A painting by Picasso is beyond my means; He lives well beyond his means (= he spends more money than he earns).) beyond one's means -
8 Viele Köche verderben den Brei.
Too many cooks spoil the broth.Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Viele Köche verderben den Brei.
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9 zu sehr
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10 zu viele
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11 allzu lange
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12 denkfaul
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13 in der Taille zu eng
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14 Include-Verschachtelung zu tief
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Include-Verschachtelung zu tief
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15 Schade.
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16 übermotiviert
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17 zu knapp, um den Wahlausgang vorherzusagen
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > zu knapp, um den Wahlausgang vorherzusagen
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18 zu kurz gegriffen
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19 zu lange
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20 zu schön, um wahr zu sein
См. также в других словарях:
too — W1S1 [tu:] adv [: Old English; Origin: to to, too ] 1.) [+ adjective/adverb] more than is acceptable or possible ▪ Do you think the music s too loud? ▪ You ve put too much salt in the soup. ▪ There are too many cars on the road. much/far too ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
too — [ tu ] adverb *** Too is used in the following ways: as an ordinary adverb (before an adjective or adverb or before much, many, few, etc.): You re too young to understand politics. as a way of showing how a sentence, clause, or phrase is related… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Too — Too, adv. [The same word as to, prep. See {To}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Over; more than enough; noting excess; as, a thing is too long, too short, or too wide; too high; too many; too much. [1913 Webster] His will, too strong to bend, too proud to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
too — too; cock·a·too; dus·too·ree; gen·too; po·too; tap·pie·too·rie; tat·too·er; too·lach; too·ner·ville; too·tler; wap·a·too; tat·too; too·na; too·tle; dus·too·ri; pat·too; rat·tat·too; tat·too·ist; tick·tack·too; … English syllables
too — 1. Too is the normal word used to qualify an adjective or adverb to denote excess: The house is too large / I spoke too soon. It should not be used to qualify a participial adjective when this could not idiomatically be qualified by very: She was … Modern English usage
Too — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: C. C. Too (1920–1992), malaysischer Diplomat Daniel Kirwa Too (* 1976), kenianischer Marathonläufer Daniel Kiprugut Too (* 1978), kenianischer Marathonläufer David Kimutai Too (1968–2008), kenianischer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
too — [to͞o] adv. [stressed form of TO1, with differentiated sp.] 1. in addition; as well; besides; also 2. more than enough; superfluously; overly [the hat is too big] 3. to a regrettable extent [that s too bad!] 4. ext … English World dictionary
too — (adv.) in addition, in excess, late Old English, stressed variant of Old English prep. to in the direction of, furthermore (see TO (Cf. to)). The spelling with oo is first recorded 1590. Use after a verb, for emphasis (e.g. did, too!) is attested … Etymology dictionary
too — ► ADVERB 1) to a higher degree than is desirable, permissible, or possible. 2) in addition. 3) informal very. ● none too Cf. ↑none too ORIGIN Old English, stressed form of TO(Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
too — [adv1] also additionally, along, as well, besides, further, furthermore, in addition, into the bargain, likewise, more, moreover, to boot, withal; concepts 544,771 too [adv2] excessively awfully, beyond, ever, exceptionally, exorbitantly,… … New thesaurus
too — index also Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary