Usage examples of "Schwitzen" in German with translation to English

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Translations: all11 sweat10 perspire1
Sie fing an zu schwitzen. She began to sweat.
Ich fing an zu schwitzen. I began to sweat.
Er fing an zu schwitzen. He began to sweat.
Dicke Menschen schwitzen im Allgemeinen viel. Fat people generally sweat a lot.
Ohne zu schwitzen kann er ununterbrochen fünf Purzelbäume machen He can do five somersaults without breaking a sweat.
Hast du je derart geschwitzt? Have you ever sweated this much?
Ich schwitzte unter den Armen. I perspired under the arms.
Ich schwitze in meinem Bett. I am sweating in my bed.
Wir schwitzten in der Hitze. We were sweating in the heat.
Ich habe in den Achselhöhlen geschwitzt. My armpits were sweating.
Im Sommer ist es notwendig, viel Wasser zu trinken, wenn man schwitzt. In summer it is essential to drink lots of water when we sweat.
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