Usage examples of "Urlaub machen" in German with translation to English

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Wir müssen das Beste aus unserem Urlaub machen, da er so kurz ist. We must make the most of our vacation as it is so short.
Lass uns eine zehnminütige Pause machen. Let's take a 10 minute break.
Jeder hat das Recht auf Erholung und Freizeit und insbesondere auf eine vernünftige Begrenzung der Arbeitszeit und regelmäßigen bezahlten Urlaub. Everyone has the right to rest and leisure, including reasonable limitation of working hours and periodic holidays with pay.
Soll ich das für dich machen? Would you like for me to do that for you?
Wir hatten einen herrlichen Urlaub in Schweden. We had a splendid holiday in Sweden.
Da ich nicht wusste, was ich machen sollte, rief ich die Polizei. Not knowing what to do, I telephoned the police.
Toms Familie macht jeden Sommer Urlaub in den Bergen. Tom's family vacations in the mountains every summer.
Was soll ich mit ihrem Brief machen? What shall I do with her letter?
Wirst du dieses Jahr in den Urlaub fahren? Will you be taking a holiday this year?
Er muss ein Narr sein, so etwas zu machen. He must be a fool to do such a thing.
Der Arzt riet mir, einen langen Urlaub zu nehmen. The doctor advised me to take a long holiday.
Angenommen du hättest 1000 Dollar, was würdest du damit machen? Suppose you had a thousand dollars, what would you do with it?
Es kann nicht sein, dass sie in Urlaub ist. She can't be away on holiday.
Du musst es machen. You have to do it.
Wir hatten einen wunderschönen Urlaub in Schweden. We had a wonderful holiday in Sweden.
Es bringt nichts, ihn jetzt noch für den Unfall verantwortlich zu machen. It is no use blaming him for the accident now.
Nimmst du keinen Urlaub, wirst du zusammenbrechen. If you don't take a vacation, you'll collapse.
Ich dachte das würde einfach zu machen sein. I thought doing this would be easy.
Sie würde bereitwillig kommen, aber sie war in Urlaub. She would have come willingly, but she was on vacation.
Geld ist nicht alles, aber wenn man kein Geld hat, kann man nichts machen. Money isn't everything, but if you have no money, you can't do anything.
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