Usage examples of "bell cow" in English with translation to German

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What did Bell invent? Was hat Bell erfunden?
Ah, so that's how you milk a cow? Ah, so melkt man also eine Kuh?
The telephone was invented in 1876 by Bell. Das Telefon wurde 1876 von Bell erfunden.
Our cow does not give milk to us. Unsere Kuh gibt uns keine Milch.
The movie "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" has been renamed and is now called "The Bell of Notre-Dame". Der Titel des Films "Der Bucklige von Notre-Dame" wurde geändert, und jetzt heißt er "Die Glocken von Notre-Dame".
A cow chases away flies with its tail. Eine Kuh vertreibt Fliegen mit ihrem Schwanz.
He substituted a light for the bell. Er ersetzte die Glocke durch ein Licht.
I cannot milk this cow. It's sick. Ich kann diese Kuh nicht melken. Sie ist krank.
When the bell rang, the audience took their seats. Als es klingelte, nahm das Publikum seine Plätze ein.
The cow goes "moo," the rooster goes "cock-a-doodle-doo," the pig goes "oink, oink," the duck goes "quack, quack" and the cat goes "meow." Die Kuh macht "muh", der Hahn macht "kikeriki, das Schwein macht "oink, oink", die Ente macht "quak" und die Katze macht "miau".
Ring the bell when you want me. Läuten Sie, wenn Sie mich brauchen.
The cow is a symbol of Europe. Die Kuh ist ein Symbol Europas.
The bell had already rung when I got to school. Die Glocke hatte schon geläutet, als ich in der Schule ankam.
Io was one of the lovers of Zeus and was transformed into a cow by him. Io war eine der Geliebten von Zeus und wurde von ihm in eine Kuh verwandelt.
What was invented by Bell? Was erfand Bell?
I have eaten a whole cow. Ich habe eine ganze Kuh gegessen.
The telephone was invented by Bell in 1876. Das Telefon wurde 1876 von Bell erfunden.
When the cow flies high and the ox flies low, there probably is a twister. Fliegt hoch die Kuh und tief das Rind, dann ist das wohl ein Wirbelwind.
Immediately after the bell rang the teacher came into the classroom. Sofort nach dem Läuten kam der Lehrer in die Klasse.
Holy Cow! Heiliger Strohsack!
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