Usage examples of "hat gereicht" in German with translation to English

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Tom hat Mary ein Buch gereicht. Tom handed Mary a book.
Martina hat Angst vor emotionaler Nähe. Martina fears emotional closeness.
Es gereicht Ihnen zur Ehre, dass Sie die Wahrheit gesagt haben. It's to your credit that you told the truth.
In der Wunde hat sich Eiter gebildet. Pus has formed in the wound.
Tom hat einen gelben Sportwagen. Tom owns a yellow sports car.
Er hat gestern einen Brief geschrieben. He wrote a letter yesterday.
Sie hat ihn zuerst in Boston getroffen. She first met him in Boston.
Er hat zwar Geld, aber er ist nicht glücklich. He has money, but he's not happy.
Er hat nie jemand geschadet. He has never hurt anyone.
Er hat sein Zimmer aufgeräumt. He put his room in order.
Miyuki hat eine Kamera, aber sie mag sie nicht. Miyuki has a camera, but she doesn't like it.
Jeder hat das Recht auf Meinungsfreiheit und freie Meinungsäußerung; dieses Recht schließt die Freiheit ein, Meinungen ungehindert anzuhängen sowie über Medien jeder Art und ohne Rücksicht auf Grenzen Informationen und Gedankengut zu suchen, zu empfangen und zu verbreiten. Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
Er hat eine Führungsposition in der Regierung inne. He holds a senior position in the government.
Er hat einen lustigen Namen. He has a funny name.
Sie hat sich umgeschaut. She looked around.
Erinnert sich jemand, warum er sich dazu entschlossen hat, das zu tun? Does anybody remember why we decided to do this?
Die Übersetzungsqualität hat sich verbessert. The quality of translation has improved.
Mehr als zwanzig Prozent der Bevölkerung hat ein Auto. More than 20% of the population owns a car.
Sie hat ihm geraten, das nicht zu tun. She advised him not to do that.
Er hat keine politischen Ambitionen. He has no political ambition.
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