Usage examples of "decline to comment" in English with translation to German

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He declined to comment. Er lehnte einen Kommentar ab.
She declined to comment. Sie lehnte einen Kommentar ab.
I have to comment this article. Ich muss diesen Artikel kommentieren.
All you have to do is to make a comment. Alles, was du zu tun hast, ist, einen Kommentar abzugeben.
I had to decline the invitation because I was ill. Ich musste die Einladung ablehnen, weil ich krank war.
Delete the comment, please. Bitte entferne den Kommentar.
The decline is not so deep after seasonal adjustment. Nach saisonaler Bereinigung ist der Rückgang nicht sehr stark.
My comment sparked off an argument in the group. Meine Bemerkung löste einen Streit in der Gruppe aus.
All of us want prices to decline. Wir alle wollen, dass die Preise fallen.
You have added a comment, not a translation. To add a translation, click on the «あ→а» icon above the sentence. Du hast einen Kommentar hinzugefügt, keine Übersetzung. Um eine Übersetzung hinzuzufügen, klick auf das Symbol «あ→а» über dem Satz.
There was a rapid decline in stock prices. Es gab einen rapiden Fall der Aktienkurse.
I have no comment. Ich habe keinen Kommentar.
Although 475AD is the year that shows the 'decline' of the Roman Empire, it is not the year of its 'fall'. Obgleich das Jahr 475 n. Chr. den Niedergang des römischen Reichs zeigt, ist es nicht das Jahres seines Falls.
Tom declined comment on the issue. Tom verweigerte jeden Kommentar zu der Angelegenheit.
I had to decline his offer. Ich musste sein Angebot ablehnen.
"Climb back from the comment area, I feel lonely and I'm scared!" shouted Mary, anxious. "Komm wieder hoch aus dem Kommentarbereich, ich fühle mich einsam und fürchte mich!", schrie Mary verängstigt.
The decline can be traced to the 1950s. Den Niedergang kann man bis in die 1950er zurückverfolgen.
Whoever made that last comment, please leave now. Wer immer diesen letzten Kommentar abgegeben hat, gehe bitte jetzt.
She tried to persuade him not to decline the offer. Sie versuchte, ihn zu überzeugen, das Angebot nicht abzulehnen.
Could someone please comment on this sentence? Könnte bitte jemand diesen Satz kommentieren?
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