Usage examples of "living thing" in English with translation to German

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If it were not for the sun, every living thing would die. Wenn es die Sonne nicht gäbe, würde alles Leben sterben.
A critically wounded elephant went berserk and attacked every living thing in his path. Ein ernsthaft verwundeter Elefant drehte durch und attackierte alles, was ihm im Weg stand.
I'm used to living alone. Ich bin es gewohnt, allein zu wohnen.
This is an important thing for all of you. Das hier ist wichtig für euch alle.
People living in town don't know the pleasures of country life. Menschen, die in der Stadt wohnen, kennen die Freuden des Landlebens nicht.
Mum said the same thing. But, so what? It's got nothing to do with me. Mama sagte dasselbe. Aber was soll's? Es hat nichts mit mir zu tun.
I was living in Boston a few years ago. Ich lebte vor einigen Jahren in Boston.
Maybe Tom did the right thing for the wrong reason. Vielleicht hat Tom das Richtige getan — nur aus dem falschen Grunde.
There are many people living in this house. In diesem Haus wohnen viele Leute.
That's a really shallow thing to say. Es ist wirklich oberflächlich, so etwas zu sagen.
I have a friend living in London. Ich habe einen Freund, der in London lebt.
One thing I don't like about the iPad is that you can't easily install apps that aren't available through Apple's App Store. Eine Sache, die mich am iPad stört, ist, dass man Apps, die über in Apples App-Store erhältlich sind, nicht einfach installieren kann.
I dislike living in such a noisy place. Mir missfällt, an so einem lauten Ort zu wohnen.
Such a thing occurs frequently. So eine Sache passiert oft.
He is living in an apartment at present. Er wohnt zurzeit in einer Wohnung.
He would often say such a thing. Er sagte oft solche Sachen.
Tom doesn't like Mary's living there alone. Tom gefällt es nicht, dass Mary hier allein wohnt.
You can critique it all you want and it won't change a thing. It's over. Du kannst es kritisieren soviel du willst, das wird nichts ändern. Es ist vorbei.
I've got to earn my own living. Ich muss mir selbst mein Brot verdienen.
What's that thing you have in your hand? Was ist das, was du in deiner Hand hast?
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