Usage examples of "sich urteilen" in German with translation to English

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Der Richter verhängte das Urteil fünf Jahre Zwangsarbeit. The judge handed down a sentence of five years hard labor.
Seinem Akzent nach zu urteilen stammt er aus Kansai. Judging from his accent, he is from Kansai.
Nach seiner Erscheinung urteilend, könnte er ein Soldat sein. Judging from his appearance, he may be a soldier.
Nach seinem Akzent zu urteilen muss er aus Osaka kommen. Judging from his accent, he must be from Osaka.
Der Mann brach zusammen, als der Richter das Urteil "lebenslänglich" verkündete. The man went to pieces when the judge said he would have to go to prison for life.
Lasst ihn uns erst hängen. Urteilen werden wir später über ihn. Let's hang him first, we will judge him later sometime!
Nach deiner tiefen Bräune zu urteilen, sieht es aus, als wenn du deinen Urlaub meistens am Strand verbracht hättest. Judging by that great tan, it looks like you spent most of your vacation on the beach.
Nach deiner tiefen Bräune zu urteilen, sieht es aus, als ob du den größten Teil deines Urlaubs am Strand verbracht hättest. Judging by that great tan, it looks like you spent most of your vacation on the beach.
Sie hat sich umgeschaut. She looked around.
Der Verlust beläuft sich auf mehr als eine Millionen Dollar. The loss adds up to more than one million dollar.
Sie ärgert sich über mich. She is very annoyed with me.
Tom putzt sich die Nase. Tom is wiping his nose.
Tom und sein Cousin machten sich selbstständig. Tom and his cousin went into business together.
Der Polizist kümmerte sich um den Unfall. The policeman dealt with the accident.
Tom fürchtet sich vor Gespenstern. Tom is scared of ghosts.
Jeder ist auf sich selbst gestellt. It's every man for himself.
Tom und Maria wünschen sich als nächstes einen Jungen. Tom and Mary hope that their next child will be a boy.
Ken hat sich dem Examen mit Selbstvertrauen unterzogen. Ken took the examination with confidence.
Mary hat sich ganz schön aufreizend gekleidet. Mary is wearing some sexy clothes.
Tom ärgerte sich darüber, dass Maria statt seiner befördert wurde. Tom resented the fact that Mary got the promotion instead of hm.
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