Usage examples of "einen apfel ausstechen" in German with translation to English

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Er isst einen Apfel. He's eating an apple.
Der Junge hat einen Apfel in seiner Tasche. The boy has an apple in his pocket.
Er zeichnete einen Apfel. He sketched an apple.
Ich esse gerade einen Apfel. I am eating an apple.
Sie pflückte mir einen Apfel. She picked me an apple.
Gestern habe ich einen Apfel gegessen. Yesterday, I ate an apple.
Sie isst einen Apfel. She's eating an apple.
Ich esse einen Apfel. I am eating an apple.
Sie hat mir einen Apfel gepflückt. She picked me an apple.
Der Apfel ist rot. The apple is red.
Tom hat einen gelben Sportwagen. Tom owns a yellow sports car.
Den Apfel habe ich gegessen. I ate the apple.
Er hat gestern einen Brief geschrieben. He wrote a letter yesterday.
Ein Apfel am Tag, den Doktor gespart. An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
Er hatte einen Unfall. He met with a traffic accident.
Es liegt ein Apfel auf dem Schreibtisch. There is one apple on the desk.
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Ich aß den Apfel. I ate the apple.
Tom will einen Tag frei nehmen. Tom wants to take a day off.
Ein Apfel fiel vom Baum. An apple fell off the tree.
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