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Translations for „full-blown“ in the English » German Dictionary (Go to German » English)

full-ˈblown ADJ

1. full-blown (developed):

full-blown
full-blown disease

2. full-blown (in bloom):

full-blown flower

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

full-blown disease
to have full-blown AIDS

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Loos, starved of intellectual male companionship, was rumored to have stopped just short of having a full-blown affair.
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When a rehearsal space was found, the work of producing a full-blown musical got under way.
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The process is slow, and the actual time between infection and full-blown vampirism varies greatly from host to host.
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He would appear quiet and easygoing on the surface but would launch into a full-blown rage if pushed.
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These vaccines can, in very rare cases, harm the host by inadvertently infecting the host with a full-blown viral occupancy.
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If a woman has a seizure or coma, the condition has progressed into full-blown eclampsia.
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Symptoms range from mild flu-like symptoms to full-blown fulminant septicemia.
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Since one is developing a small-scale prototype instead of a full-blown development effort, much fewer programmers are needed initially.
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If the bee is enamoured of the bud, who can tell what will happen when she is a full-blown flower.
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The situation deteriorated with each passing day, and had descended into full-blown civil war.
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