Out of the dozen contradictory Zeniths which together make up the true and complete Zenith, none is so powerful and enduring yet none so unfamiliar to the citizens as the small, still, dry, polite, cruel Zenith of the William Eathornes; and for that tiny hierarchy the other Zeniths unwittingly labor and insignificantly die.
— from Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis
Bedingungen on usual terms zu Unfällen neigend accident prone zu Unfällen neigender Arbeiter accident prone employee zu unseren Kosten at our expense zu unseren Lasten at the expense of our company zu verzinsen; verzinslich interest-bearing zu weit gehende Einzelheiten aufnehmen to include excessive detail zu wenig berechnen undercharge zu zahlende aber nicht genutzte Fracht dead freight zu zahlende Rechnungen bills payable Zubehör; Einbauten; festes Inventar fixtures Zubilligung; Zuschuss allowance Zubringerdienst feeder service Zufall chance Zufall random zufällig accidental zufällig at random zufällig by chance zufällig haphazard zufällig ausgewählt randomly selected zufälliges Zusammentreffen von Umständen coincidence of circumstances Zufallsfehler accidental error Zufallsstichprobenverfahren accidental sampling Zufallsverteilung random distribution zufrieden gestellt satisfied zufrieden stellen satisfy zufriedene Kunden satisfied customers zufriedenstellend; befriedigend satisfactory zufriedenstellende Ergebnisse satisfactory results zufriedenstellende Handelsbeziehungen satisfactory trade relations zufriedenstellender Arbeitsplatz satisfactory job Zufriedenstellung; Befriedigung satisfaction Zugabe für persönliche Bedürfnisse allowance for
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig
Coom, coom, coom, open your eyes and zit up like a man.
— from Nic Revel: A White Slave's Adventures in Alligator Land by George Manville Fenn
Zeb ’ull look arter ther store, an’ he can take care of ther kid, too.”
— from The Bungalow Boys in the Great Northwest by John Henry Goldfrap
The whole squadron zoomed upwards like a covey of startled birds.
— from The Image and the Likeness by John Scott Campbell
We know not the mystery of a dream, but in Leo Bergin’s brain the hoary mountains rise, the restless seas moan, and the scenes of ever-enchanting Zelania unroll like a magic scroll.
— from Mr. Oseba's Last Discovery by George W. (George William) Bell
See Zedler, Universal Lexicon; and Biog.
— from Chaucer's Works, Volume 1 (of 7) — Romaunt of the Rose; Minor Poems by Geoffrey Chaucer
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