Usage examples of "übel riechend" in German with translation to English

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Zu allem Übel wurde auch noch seine Mutter krank. To make matters worse, his mother became ill.
Und zu allem Übel hatte er einen Verkehrsunfall. And to make matters worse, he met with a traffic accident.
Sie riechen übel. They smell bad.
Er riecht übel. He smells bad.
Die Armee ist ein Staat im Staat, sie ist eines der Übel unserer Zeit. An army is a nation within a nation; it is one of the vices of our age.
Tom nimmt es Mary nicht übel, dass sie wütend wurde. Tom doesn't blame Mary for getting angry.
Sie riecht übel. She smells bad.
Seine Firma ging Pleite und zu allem Übel hatte er einen Verkehrsunfall. His company went bankrupt, and to make matters worse, he met with a traffic accident.
Ist dir im Zug schon einmal übel geworden? Have you ever felt nauseous on a train?
Zu allem Übel fing es an zu schneien. To make matters worse, it began snowing.
Gar nicht so übel Not half bad
Ihr ist übel She feels sick
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