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groan under - Übersetzung nach niederländisch

FICTIONAL CHARACTER FROM MERVYN PEAKE'S NOVEL TITUS GROAN
Fuchsia Groan

groan under      
kreunen onder
Down Under         
COLLOQUIALISM TO REFER TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Down under; Downunder; Down-under; Down-Under
bij de tegenvoeters, in Australië en Nieuw-Zeeland en omgeving
under way         
NAUTICAL TERM DESCRIBING THE STATE OF A VESSEL
Under weigh; Under way
op weg

Definition

down under
informal
¦ adverb in or to Australia or New Zealand.
¦ noun Australia and New Zealand.

Wikipedia

Lady Fuchsia Groan

Lady Fuchsia Groan is a fictional character in the Gormenghast series of fantasy novels by English writer Mervyn Peake. The daughter of Sepulchrave, 76th Earl of Groan, she appears in the first two volumes in the series, Titus Groan (1946) and Gormenghast (1950). In the BBC film adaptation (2000), Fuchsia is portrayed by Scottish actress Neve McIntosh.

Fuchsia is also the subject of the song "The Drowning Man" by English rock band The Cure, which is about her death and mentions her by name.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für groan under
1. Write a book about how others might improve their lives The shelves of bookshops across the country groan under the weight of them.
2. America‘s corporate bosses are earning more money then ever before even as the middle classes groan under crippling debts and stalled wages.
3. They groan under the burden of personal taxation and struggle to maintain a decent middle–class lifestyle, paying a grossly unjust share of the cost of Brown‘s Britain.
4. While our television schedules groan under the weight of reality TV shows and where a virtue has been made out of ordinary people doing ordinary things, there is at least one woman who has bucked the trend.
5. "Yet ironically Australia is a greater beneficiary of the rise economically of those two countries than most other developed countries." India and China, with their affluent middle class, are "remarkably important to Australia" despite the pressure exerted by them on energy resources and the "very high prices we now groan under", he pointed out.