Usage examples of "mist bauen" in German with translation to English

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Mist! Darn!
Ich hätte nicht gedacht, dass es so schwer ist, einen Picknicktisch zu bauen. I never thought it'd be this hard to build a picnic table.
Sprachschulen sind Mist. Language schools suck.
Vögel bauen ihre Nester in Bäumen. Birds make their nests in trees.
Mist! Meine Freundin ist schon zurück! Was sollen wir machen? Crap! My girlfriend is already back! What should we do?!
Sie wollen einen Zaun um ihr Haus bauen. They want to build a fence around their home.
"Wo fährst du den Mist hin?" - "Der kommt auf die Erdbeeren." - "Igitt, wir tun da Sahne drauf!" "What are you doing with the manure? - "I'm putting it on the strawberrys" - "Disgusting! We eat them with cream!"
Ihr sagt, es ist euer Brauch, Witwen zu verbrennen. Also gut. Wir haben auch einen Brauch: Wenn Männer eine Frau lebend verbrennen, binden wir ein Seil um ihre Hälse und hängen sie. Baut euren Scheiterhaufen; daneben werden meine Zimmermänner einen Galgen bauen. Ihr dürft eurem Brauch folgen. Und dann folgen wir unserem. You say that it is your custom to burn widows. Very well. We also have a custom: when men burn a woman alive, we tie a rope around their necks and we hang them. Build your funeral pyre; beside it, my carpenters will build a gallows. You may follow your custom. And then we will follow ours.
Mist, ich habe mich geirrt. Damn, I was wrong.
Jemand eine Eselsbrücke bauen. To create a mnemonic for someone.
Im Radio läuft nur Mist. There's only rubbish on the radio.
Du kannst nicht auf Jims Worte bauen, seit er versucht, jedermann zu gefallen. You cannot rely upon Jim's words since he tries to please everybody.
"Mist! Ich habe den Schirm im Zug vergessen!" "Du Schussel!" "Oh no! I left my umbrella on the train." "You are a scatterbrain!"
Viele Bauern in Hokkaido bauen Kartoffeln an. Many farmers in Hokkaido grow potatoes.
Kleinvieh macht auch Mist. Look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves.
Sein Bruder will sich zwei schöne neue Häuser in eurem Garten bauen. His brother wants to build himself two nice new houses in your garden.
Mein Französisch ist Mist. My French is crappy.
Die Angst vor Umweltverschmutzung schreckte die Leute davon ab, Häuser in der Nähe von Kraftwerken zu bauen. Fear of pollution discouraged people from building homes near power plants.
Es ist töricht von dir, ein Luftschloss zu bauen und dabei zu vergessen, Pfähle für das Fundament einzurammen. It is foolish of you to build a castle in the air while forgetting to drive in pilings for its foundation.
Ich habe fünf Stunden gebraucht, um diese Hundehütte zu bauen. It took me five hours to make this kennel.
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