Usage examples of "common platform" in English with translation to German

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We have really everything in common with America nowadays except, of course, language. Wir haben heutzutage wirklich alles mit den Amerikanern gemein, außer natürlich der Sprache.
I had him carry my luggage to the platform. Ich ließ ihn mein Gepäck auf den Bahnsteig tragen.
Milk is a common beverage. Milch ist ein übliches Getränk.
Tom stood on the platform in Westminster Underground Station. Tom stand im U-Bahnhof Westminster auf dem Bahnsteig.
This word is not in common use. Dieses Wort ist nicht in allgemeiner Verwendung.
The train will come in at platform ten. Der Zug wird auf Bahnsteig zehn einlaufen.
The wishes and ideas of a composer gravitate around a common point. Die Wünsche und Ideen eines Komponisten kreisen um einen gemeinsamen Schwerpunkt.
Your train leaves from Platform 10. Ihr Zug geht von Bahnsteig 10.
Although they are twins, they have few interests in common. Obwohl sie Zwillinge sind, haben sie kaum gemeinsame Interessen.
The train left just as we arrived at the platform. Der Zug fuhr gerade ab, als wir den Bahnsteig erreichten.
In common with many people he likes holidays. Wie viele andere Leute mag er Ferien.
What platform does the downtown train leave from? Von welchem Bahnsteig fährt der Zug in die Innenstadt?
Nobody that has any common sense would think of doing such nonsense. Niemand mit einem Funken gesunden Menschenverstandes würde darauf kommen, so etwas Unsinniges zu tun.
From which platform does the train to Higasikakogawa leave? Von welchem Bahnsteig fährt der Zug nach Higasikakogawa ab?
The story of a great flood is very common in world mythology. Die Geschichte einer großen Flut ist weit verbreitet in der Mythologie der Welt.
Which is the platform for the London train? Auf Welchem Bahngleis geht der Zug nach London?
Tom and I have nothing in common. Tom und ich haben keine Gemeinsamkeiten.
I met him at the end of the platform. Ich traf ihn am Ende des Bahnsteigs.
They have a common hobby. Sie haben ein gemeinsames Hobby.
He was walking up and down the station platform. Er ging auf dem Bahnsteig auf und ab.
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