Rome was not built in a day - Übersetzung nach Englisch
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Rome was not built in a day - Übersetzung nach Englisch

ENGLISH WRITER KNOWN FOR PLAYS, POEMS AND A COLLECTION OF PROVERBS (1497-1580)
Heywood, John; Rome was not build in one day; Rone was not Built in One Day; Rome was not built in one day; Rome was not built in a day; The Proverbs of John Heywood; The Spider and the Flie
  • Heywood portrait 1556

Rome was not built in a day         
Roma non fu fatta in un giorno
Rome was not built in one day         
Roma non è stata costruita in un giorno
day in day out         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Day in day out; Day In - Day Out; Day in Day Out; Day In Day Out; Day In, Day Out (disambiguation)
da mattina a sera; senza tregua

Definition

day in, day out
continuously or repeatedly over a long period.

Wikipedia

John Heywood

John Heywood (c. 1497 – c. 1580) was an English writer known for his plays, poems, and collection of proverbs. Although he is best known as a playwright, he was also active as a musician and composer, though no musical works survive. A devout Catholic, he nevertheless served as a royal servant to both the Catholic and Protestant regimes of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Rome was not built in a day
1. If Rome was not built in a day, nor were the Lowry arts centre and the Tate Modern.
2. Obsessed with trying to stop the nuclear clock, we are neglecting the democracy clock Timothy Garton Ash Thursday March ', 2006 The Guardian Rome was not built in a day and Persia will not be changed in a day.
3. Despite the film‘s bleak message, a Tory spokesman explained the party‘s enthusiasm for Cliff‘s song rested in its message that "if the public really want change, they can have change". Cliff, now nearly 60, was less than impressed when informed of its adoption last year, saying: "I‘m from the lower class of society and I tend to support them rather than the upper class." As far as policies are concerned, he said: "I don‘t think marijuana should be against the law." Mr Cameron will be hoping the message in the lyrics will prove prophetic: "Rome was not built in a day, opposition will come your way; but the hotter the battle you see, it‘s the sweeter the victory; you can get it if you really want." The first political group to adopt the song were the left–wing Sandinistas in Nicaragua, driven from power in the 1''0s.