Nghĩa của từ at the close bằng Tiếng Đức

at the close [eitðklouz] bei Börsenschluss

Đặt câu có từ "at the close"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "at the close", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ at the close, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ at the close trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức

1. Psychics are flourishing at the close of our century.”

2. 17 Industrials were up 2% at the close of trading.

3. But then as it gets closer to the tree, look at the close-up.

4. There are multiple ways and order types for exiting at the Close, and may vary by exchange.

5. 27 Unisys had $ 820 million in cash on the balance sheet at the close of the quarter.

6. NRC should proceed on this rental basis with an option to buy for $1 at the close.

7. Similarly, the verse at the close of Through the Looking Glass is an Acrostic for Alice Pleasance Liddell.

8. Cash in hand at the close of the year is Ascertained by preparing a Receipts and Payments Account

9. The Commitments of Traders (Cot) reports show futures traders' positions at the close of (usually) Tuesday's trading session

10. Otherwise, how can the rest of the congregation join in saying “Amen” at the close of the prayer?

11. Other examples: Interest rates, temperatures, etc., at the close of the period are plotted with a line chart.

12. In Great Britain, it is played at the close of the annual Congress (conference) of the Trades Union Congress.

13. At the close of a meal, sometimes schnaps, typically of up to 60% alcohol or fruit brandy, is drunk.

14. A new Anticlerical party has entered the Polish parliament at the close of the legislative elections of October 9, 2011

15. This interpretation is supported by other evidence of a field reversal at the close of Aptian and beginning of Albian.

Für diese Interpretation spricht, daß gerade am Übergang vom Alb zum Apt eine der seltenen Feldumkehrungen der Kreidezeit beobachtet wurde.

16. Benedictions are found at the close of some New Testament epistles (e.g., 2 Corinthians 13:14 and Ephesians 5:23-24)

17. An at-the-Close order is executed at the end of the trading day, at the price available at that time

18. Container Pour Ltd’s liquor license-number is 007/OFF/9018/2019 and this expires at the close of 21 December 2021.

19. Oramo is scheduled to conclude his chief Conductorship of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic at the close of the 2020-2021 season

20. Allan Bourdon founded Bourdon Aircraft Company at the close of 1928, flying the prototype Kitty Hawk Model B-2, NC5598, in 1929

21. At the close of the exhibition he was honoured by foreign sovereigns, and the queen offered him knighthood, which, however, he did not accept.

22. It ends with the dissolution of classical culture at the close of Late Antiquity (300–600), blending into the Early Middle Ages (600–1000).

23. And did not “the flu,” the Spanish influenza, that struck the world at the close of World War I measure up to such a description?

24. In Australia and New Zealand, excess cash balances are placed by the debt management office with their respective central banks at the close of the day.

25. Emeli Sandé recorded a cover for the BBC to use during the end credits montage at the close of the 2012 Summer Olympics coverage in August 2012.

26. Your membership will end at the close of the offer period unless you subscribe to Google One, which requires a Google Payments account with a valid payment method.

27. Benedictions are pronounced by ministers at the close of worship services as an expression of hope and encouragement to God's people to face whatever their future might hold

28. Benedictions & CLOSING PRAYERS O God of people and nations, we pause at the close of this meeting to acknowledge again Your sovereignty over our lives and our Country

29. The Langley Aerodrome was a pioneering but unsuccessful manned, tandem wing-configuration powered flying machine; designed at the close of the 19th century by Smithsonian Institution Secretary Samuel Langley.The U.S

30. THE RIDDLE OF THE UNIVERSE AT THE CLOSE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY ERNST HAECKEL It results, usually, from the Coalescence of several rings, the eruption disappearing at the points of contact.

31. Choreographers will be invited to a feedback session at the close of the show where professional dancers and Choreographers will provide constructive thoughts to help the choreographer grow in his/her process

32. At the close of this meeting, those present advised me that my best course would be to move to Israel, for there I would be certain to be restored to the right path.

33. Breadstuffs Sentence Examples At the close of 1905 the area devoted to tillage was 9,365,000 acres, the area utilized for the production of Breadstuffs being 6,270,000 acres or over two-thirds of the …

34. At the close of the trial, the judge lifted reporting restrictions and allowed the names of the killers to be released, saying "I did this because the public interest overrode the interest of the defendants...

35. At the close of 1905 the Diocese of Angers comprised 514,658 inhabitants, 37 cures or parishes of the first-class, 377 parishes of the second-class and 129 vicariates with salaries formerly paid by the State.

36. Arrian Naked Way Never They must therefore not spoil Alexander's undertaking, especially when they were almost at the close of their toils, and were, moreover, no longer in any difficulty about provisions on their coasting cruise.

37. At the close of the eleventh century, Paul von Bernried, a monk of Fulda, at the suggestion of Abbess Heilika of Niedermünster, wrote a life of Erhard and added a second book containing a number of miracles.

38. "nonsense," 1900, short for Bunkum, phonetic spelling of Buncombe, a county in North Carolina.The usual story (attested by 1841) of its origin is this: At the close of the protracted Missouri statehood debates in the U.S

39. At the close of Paul’s first missionary tour he embarked from the seaport town of Attalia on the coast of Pamphylia in Asia Minor, heading for Antioch in Syria, about 500 km (300 mi) distant. —Ac 14:24-26.

40. In Citadels, players take on new roles each round to represent characters they hire in order to help them acquire gold and erect buildings.The game ends at the close of a round in which a player erects his/her eighth building

41. (adverb) Tennyson was already writing Copiously - "an epic of 6000 lines" at twelve, a drama in blank verse at fourteen, and so on: these exercises have, very properly, not been printed, but the poet said of them at the close of his life, "It seems to me, I …

42. The hollow sphere which is thus formed is the important stage of the “germinal vesicle,” the blastula, or Blastosphere. THE RIDDLE OF THE UNIVERSE AT THE CLOSE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY ERNST HAECKEL Thus, an oval and an elongate egg produce respectively an oval and an elongate Blastosphere. THE BIOLOGICAL PROBLEM OF TO-DAY OSCAR HERTWIG

43. A heroine returning, at the close of her career, to her native village, in all the triumph of recovered reputation, and all the dignity of a countess, with a long train of noble relations in their several phaetons, and three waiting-maids in a travelling chaise and four, behind her, is an event on which the pen of the Contriver may well delight

44. The Council elected Gabon, by acclamation, for a term beginning at the first meeting (held in # ) of the Commission's forty-eighth session and expiring at the close of its fifty-first session in # and further postponed the election of one member from Eastern European States and two members from Latin American and Caribbean States, for the same term of office

45. But, sir, I would not Condescend to make the observation here, had he not, after heaping upon us, during the whole of his administration, every injury and insult in his power, at the close of it placed us in a ludicrous situation by imposing on us an obligation, in a grave and serious concern to the nation, of expounding his equivoques, and

46. Strictly speaking, the Holy Saturday is also an Aliturgic day in the West; for it is easy to show that the Mass which is now celebrated in the morning, after the blessing of the paschal candle and the font, belongs of right to the office of Easter Eve, and that in the early ages of the Church it was only celebrated after midnight at the close