Usage examples of "Retirement living television" in English with translation to German

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I'm used to living alone. Ich bin es gewohnt, allein zu wohnen.
Tom opted for early retirement. Tom entschied sich für einen frühen Ruhestand.
What's your favorite television program? Was ist deine Lieblingssendung im Fernsehen?
People living in town don't know the pleasures of country life. Menschen, die in der Stadt wohnen, kennen die Freuden des Landlebens nicht.
It is time to stop watching television. Es ist Zeit, mit dem Fernsehen aufzuhören.
I was living in Boston a few years ago. Ich lebte vor einigen Jahren in Boston.
Compare unidirectional mass media such as radio and television with bidirectional ones such as correspondence and the Internet. Vergleichen Sie einseitige Massenkommunikationsmittel wie Radio und Fernsehen mit zweiseitigen wie Briefverkehr und Internet.
There are many people living in this house. In diesem Haus wohnen viele Leute.
You can watch television. Du kannst fernsehen.
I have a friend living in London. Ich habe einen Freund, der in London lebt.
You must make room for the television. Du musst Platz machen für den Fernseher.
I dislike living in such a noisy place. Mir missfällt, an so einem lauten Ort zu wohnen.
Do you think television does children harm? Glauben Sie, dass Fernsehen schlecht für Kinder ist?
He is living in an apartment at present. Er wohnt zurzeit in einer Wohnung.
I want a television set, but I can't afford to buy one. Ich möchte ein Fernsehgerät haben, kann mir aber nicht leisten, eins zu kaufen.
Tom doesn't like Mary's living there alone. Tom gefällt es nicht, dass Mary hier allein wohnt.
I watch television. Ich sehe fern.
I've got to earn my own living. Ich muss mir selbst mein Brot verdienen.
Television is a very important medium through which to provide information. Das Fernsehen ist ein sehr wichtiges Medium zur Informationsvermittlung.
Tom doesn't know what Mary does for a living. Tom weiß nicht, womit Mary sich den Lebensunterhalt verdient.
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