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der Arbeiterklasse
English
English
German
German
ˈwork·ing-class ADJ
work·ing ˈclass N + sing/pl vb
ethos [ˈi:θɒs, Am -θɑ:s] N no pl
Gesinnung f <-, -en>
Ethos nt <-> form
mo·res [ˈmɔ:reɪz] N pl
1. mores SOCIOL (ways):
Konventionen form pl
2. mores LAW (practices):
I. vote [vəʊt, Am voʊt] N
1. vote (expression of choice):
Stimme f <-, -n>
2. vote (election):
Abstimmung f <-, -en>
Wahl f <-, -en>
to hold [or take] a vote
to put sth to the [or a]vote
3. vote (of group):
4. vote no pl (right):
II. vote [vəʊt, Am voʊt] VB intr
1. vote (elect candidate, measure):
2. vote (formally choose):
to vote to do sth
3. vote (formally decide):
to vote on sth
Phrases:
III. vote [vəʊt, Am voʊt] VB trans
1. vote (elect):
2. vote (propose):
3. vote (declare):
to vote sb/sth sth
jdn/etw zu etw dat erklären
4. vote (decide to give):
to vote sb/sth sth [or sth for [or Brit to] [or Am towards] sb/sth]
etw jdm/etw bewilligen
German
German
English
English
Ar·bei·ter·vier·tel <-s, -> N nt
Ar·bei·ter·fa·mi·lie <-, -n> N f
Ar·bei·ter·kind <-(e)s, -er> N nt
working-class town N
Present
Ivote
youvote
he/she/itvotes
wevote
youvote
theyvote
Past
Ivoted
youvoted
he/she/itvoted
wevoted
youvoted
theyvoted
Present Perfect
Ihavevoted
youhavevoted
he/she/ithasvoted
wehavevoted
youhavevoted
theyhavevoted
Past Perfect
Ihadvoted
youhadvoted
he/she/ithadvoted
wehadvoted
youhadvoted
theyhadvoted
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In argumentative dialogue, the rules of interaction may be negotiated by the parties to the dialogue, although in many cases the rules are already determined by social mores.
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This includes a critical review of social mores and values that have been learned.
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Sociopaths consistently transgress social mores, break laws, and exploit others, but typically, are also charming and convincing liars who consistently deny wrongdoing.
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Blanket sleepers may also appeal to cultural mores relating to body modesty.
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If the laws do not match the general mores, their enforcement will be a source of friction and disharmony.
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His music is about the universal working-class struggle.
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www.redbull.com
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Seine Musik befasst sich mit dem universellen Kampf der Arbeiterklasse.
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Looking back at the North-East of England during the early sixties, a working-class world in a time of change.
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www.interfilm.de
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Ein Blick zurück in den Nordosten Englands der frühen 1960er - die Welt der Arbeiterklasse in Zeiten des Umbruchs.
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As a child of a white working-class family, Geers learned early on about the influence of faith, politics, and ideology.
www.hausderkunst.de
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Als Kind einer weißen Arbeiterfamilie erfuhr Geers bereits in jungen Jahren den Einfluss von Glauben, Politik und Ideologie.
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Every working-class family should be able to afford their own apartment.
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www.alma-mahler.at
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Jede Arbeiterfamilie wird die Möglichkeit bekommen, in ihren eigenen vier Wänden zu wohnen.
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Children from civil servant families with academic titles are five times more likely to go to university than children from working-class families.
www.goethe.de
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Kinder aus Beamtenfamilien mit akademischen Würden hätten eine fünf Mal so große Chance, ein Hochschulstudium aufzunehmen wie Kinder aus Arbeiterfamilien.