Usage examples of "mean life span" in English with translation to German

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What is the average life span in Japan? Wie groß ist die durchschnittliche Lebenserwartung in Japan?
"I mean... my life," Dima said. "Anyway, there's 3,000,000 BYR in this briefcase." "Ich meine ... mein Leben", sagte Dima. "In dieser Aktenmappe sind jedenfalls 3.000.000 BYR."
Give to every day the chance to be the most beautiful in your life. Gib jedem Tag die Chance, der schönste deines Lebens zu werden.
You are a mean person. Du bist eine gemeine Person.
Not everybody succeeds in life. Nicht jeder hat Erfolg im Leben.
What does "Tatoeba" mean? Was bedeutet Tatoeba?
How strange life is! Wie seltsam ist doch das Leben!
If actions mean more than words, why is the pen mightier than the sword? Wenn Taten mehr bedeuten als Worte, warum verletzt dann der Schreibstift mehr als das Schwert?
Pizza is the kind of food that fits into today's life style. Pizza ist die Art Essen, die zum heutigen Lebensstil passt.
What does that word mean? Was bedeutet dieses Wort?
The people at SETI are looking for intelligent life in the universe because they haven't found it here on Earth! Die Leute bei SETI suchen nach intelligentem Leben im Universum, weil sie das hier auf der Erde nicht gefunden haben!
I mean it when I say that I love you. Ich meine es ernst, wenn ich sage, dass ich dich liebe.
He was so frightened that he ran for his life. Er hatte so große Angst, dass er um sein Leben rannte.
I think you know what I mean. Ich glaube, Sie verstehen, was ich meine.
Life is very dear to me. Leben ist für mich sehr wertvoll.
What I mean is this. Was ich sagen möchte ist dieses.
All things taken into consideration, my father's life was a happy one. Insgesamt betrachtet hat mein Vater ein glückliches Leben gehabt.
This sentence doesn't mean anything. Dieser Satz hat keine Bedeutung.
They lived high on the hog for so long, and now they can't adjust to a simple life without luxuries. Sie lebten so lange wie Gott in Frankreich, dass sie sich jetzt nicht an ein einfaches Leben ohne Luxus gewöhnen können.
What do you mean? Was meinst du?
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