Usage examples of "sounds" in English with translation to German

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That sounds a little dangerous. Das klingt ein bisschen gefährlich.
Children learn to respond to rhythmical sounds from a very young age. Kinder lernen von einem sehr jungen Alter ab, auf rhythmische Geräusche anzusprechen.
All the sounds play a melody of the heart. Alle Töne spielen eine Melodie des Herzens.
That sounds good to me Das klingt gut für mich
Some high-pitched sounds are inaudible to adults, but can be heard by children and teenagers. Manche hohe Töne sind unhörbar für Erwachsene, können aber von Kindern und Jugendlichen gehört werden.
That sounds like a good idea. Das klingt nach einer guten Idee.
Your name sounds familiar to me. Dein Name klingt mir vertraut.
It sounds like a fun job. Das klingt nach einer Arbeit, die Spaß macht.
The wind sounds scary, like screaming ghosts. Der Wind klingt unheimlich, wie schreiende Geister.
That sounds like a lot of fun. Das klingt nach einer Menge Spaß.
This story sounds very unlikely to me. Mir klingt diese Geschichte sehr unwahrscheinlich.
That sounds interesting. What did you tell her? Das klingt interessant. Was hast du ihr erzählt?
That sounds interesting. What did you tell him? Das klingt interessant. Was hast du ihm erzählt?
"Especially challenged people" sounds better than "handicapped persons". "Menschen mit besonderen Fähigkeiten" klingt besser als "behinderte Menschen".
It sounds as if genius compensates for lack of experience. Es klingt, als ob ein Genie seine mangelnde Erfahrung kompensiert.
Even though it sounds strange, what she said is true. Es mag komisch klingen, aber was sie sagte, stimmt.
This song sounds like one I heard a few minutes ago. Dieses Lied klingt wie eins, das ich vor ein paar Minuten gehört habe.
She told me that if I don't stop smoking she's going to dump me. Sounds like an ultimatum to me! "Wenn du nicht aufhörst, zu rauchen, beende ich unsere Beziehung", sagte sie zu mir. Für mich klingt es wie ein Ultimatum!
My explanation may sound strange. Meine Erklärung klingt vielleicht seltsam.
I heard an unusual sound. Ich hörte ein ungewöhnliches Geräusch.
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