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Übersetzung für "Rechte" :

at Deutsch en Englisch
1
Rechte, die
right hand
  • Substantiv
  • Hand
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Rechte, der
right person
  • Substantiv
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Rechte, die
right
  • Substantiv
  • Gesetze
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Rechte, der
rightist
  • Substantiv
  • Politik
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Worterklärung für " Rechte "
  • die rechte Hand
  • Sport, Boxen: ein Schlag, ein Treffer mit der rechten Hand
  • Politik: konservative Partei

Beispiele für " Rechte "

    Beispiele für " right "
    • The kitchen counter formed a 'right' angle with the back wall.
    • I thought you'd made a mistake, but it seems you were 'right' all along.
    • Is this the 'right' software for my computer?
    • I'm afraid my father is no longer in his 'right' mind.
    • After the accident, her 'right' leg was slighly shorter than her left.
    • Sir, I am 'right' glad to meet you...
    • Members of the Queen's Privy Council are styled The 'Right' Honourable for life.
    • The Right Reverend Monsignor Guido Sarducci
    • We're on the side of 'right' in this contest.
    • You have no 'right' to go through my book.
    • The pharmacy is just on the 'right' past the bookshop.
    • The political 'right' holds too much power.
    • 'Righting' all the wrongs of the war will be impossible.
    • The tow-truck 'righted' what was left of the automobile.
    • When the wind died down, the ship 'righted'.
    • The arrow landed 'right' in the middle of the target.
    • Luckily we arrived 'right' at the start of the film.
    • I made a 'right' stupid mistake there, didn't I?
    • I stubbed my toe a week ago and it still hurts 'right' much.
    • See how the frightful herds run from the wood. W. Browne.
    • I refute those allegations 'outright'.
    • I have just responded 'outright' to that question.
    • Two people died 'outright' and one more later.
    • I have bought the house 'outright'.
    • That was an 'outright' stupid thing to say.
    • I demand an 'outright' apology.
    • We achieved 'outright' domination.
    • I made an 'outright' purchase of the house.
    • We 'brightened' the room with a new coat of paint.
    • Having Mark around the place really 'brightens' things up.
    • The sun starts to 'brighten' around this time of the year.
    • The sky 'brightened' as the storm moved on.
    • She 'brightened' when I changed the subject.
    • The 'frightening' scientist lived in an old shack.
    • The scientist was frightening the timid children.
    • He wasn't just cool to me, he was 'downright' rude.
    • The witness was considered eminently credible thanks to her 'forthright' answers.
    • Could you please dim the light? It's way too 'bright'.
    • He's very 'bright'. He was able to solve the problem without my help.
    • 'Definition' A person whose world view is free of supernatural and mystical elements. The ethics and actions of a bright are based on a naturalistic world view. (2003, Paul Geisert and Mynga Futrell)
    • It all went 'frightfully' quickly.
    • The pitcher that was set before me was 'frighteningly' large.
    • If '©' is the international symbol for copyright, what should we use for the open source symbol?
    • The sun was shining 'brightly', making me squint.
    • The book of Job warns us against 'self-righteousness', since no man can justify himself to God.
    • The orange and blue walls of the sitting room were much 'brighter' than the dull grey walls of the kitchen.
    • I woke up today feeling so 'bright' that I decided to have a little dance.
    • We wasted a 'frightful' amount of money on renovations.
    • I was standing 'upright', waiting for my orders.
    • "You're going, right?"
    • Do it 'right' or don't do it at all.
    • The 'Right' Reverend Monsignor Guido Sarducci
    • - After that interview, I don't think we should hire her.
      - 'Right' — who wants lunch?
    • You're going, 'right'?