Usage examples of "Iron lady" in English with translation to German

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She's a lady of iron will. Sie ist eine Dame mit eisernem Willen.
Mary was killed with a tyre iron. Mary wurde mit einem Reifenheber getötet.
Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty lady is simply not giving the kiss the attention it deserves. Jeder Mann, der sicher fahren kann, während er eine schöne Frau küsst, schenkt dem Kuss einfach nicht die Aufmerksamkeit, die er verdient.
Mary was killed with a tire iron. Mary wurde mit einem Reifenheber getötet.
The opera ain't over till the fat lady sings. Die Oper ist nicht vorbei, bevor die fette Dame singt.
He can bend an iron rod with his hands. Er kann eine Eisenstange mit seinen Händen verbiegen
"Once is like never," implied the young lady. Yet the gynecologist implied: "twins." "Einmal ist keinmal", meinte die junge Dame. Doch der Gynäkologe meinte: "Zwillinge".
Iron is harder than gold. Eisen ist härter als Gold.
The lady looked sad, also tired. Die Dame sah traurig und auch müde aus.
The label on my scarf it says, "Wash and iron inside out." I wonder how I'm supposed to do that. Auf dem Etikett an meinem Schal steht: "Auf links waschen und bügeln." Ich frage mich, wie ich das machen soll.
Tom asked Mary to see about getting front row seats at the Lady Gaga concert. Tom bat Mary, sich für das Lady-Gaga-Konzert um Plätze in der ersten Reihe zu bemühen.
Iron is more useful than gold. Eisen ist nützlicher als Gold.
The tired old lady had bags under her eyes. Die ermüdete alte Dame hatte Tränensäcke unter ihren Augen.
Iron is a very useful metal. Eisen ist ein sehr nützliches Metall.
He asked the lady standing next to him some questions. Er stellte der Dame die neben ihm stand einige Fragen.
Our fence is made of iron. Unser Zaun ist aus Eisen.
He helped the lady into the car. Er half der Dame ins Auto.
The train was derailed by a piece of iron on the track. Durch ein Stück Eisen, das auf den Gleisen lag, ist der Zug entgleist.
She works as an office lady. Sie arbeitet als eine Bürodame.
Gold is heavier than iron. Gold ist schwerer als Eisen.
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