popularity

popularity
noun, no pl.
Popularität, die; Beliebtheit, die; (of decision, measure) Popularität, die
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[-'læ-]
noun (the state of being well liked.) die Popularität
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popu·lar·ity
[ˌpɒpjəˈlærəti, AM ˌpɑ:pjəˈlerət̬i]
n no pl Beliebtheit f, Popularität f
movie-going in America is enjoying an upsurge of \popularity das Interesse an Kinobesuchen hat in den USA rapide zugenommen
how do you account for Tom's amazing \popularity with women? wie erklärst du dir, dass Tom bei den Frauen so gut ankommt?
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["pɒpjʊ'lrItɪ]
n
Beliebtheit f; (with the public also) Popularität f (with bei)

he'd do anything to win popularity — er würde alles tun, um sich beliebt zu machen

he'd never win a popularity contest! — er ist nicht gerade beliebt

the sport is growing/declining in popularity — dieser Sport wird immer populärer/verliert immer mehr an Popularität

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popularity [ˌpɒpjʊˈlærətı; US ˌpɑpjəˈl-] s Popularität f:
a) Volkstümlichkeit f
b) Beliebtheit f (with bei):
have little popularity wenig populär sein;
his popularity rating has gone down (by) two per cent er ist auf der Beliebtheitsskala um zwei Prozent gesunken
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noun, no pl.
Popularität, die; Beliebtheit, die; (of decision, measure) Popularität, die
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n.
Beleibtheit f.
Beliebtheit f.
Popularität f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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