Usage examples of "chief search officer" in English with translation to German

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He attempted to sidestep a conflict with his chief. Er versuchte, eine Konfrontation mit seinem Vorgesetzten zu vermeiden.
She became a police officer. Sie wurde Polizistin.
They have scoured the whole desert in search of the hidden treasure. Sie haben die ganze Wüste gesäubert auf der Suche nach dem verborgenen Schatz.
Tom is having lunch with the police chief. Tom isst mit dem Polizeipräsidenten zu Mittag.
He's a beat officer. Er ist Streifenpolizist.
I cannot search this word in the dictionary. I don't know Arabic alphabet. Ich kann dieses Wort nicht im Wörterbuch nachschlagen. Ich kenne das arabische Alphabet nicht.
He is the chief of my department. Er ist der Leiter meiner Abteilung.
A general is a high-ranking military officer. Ein General ist ein hochrangiger Militäroffizier.
You can search words, and get translations. But it's not exactly a typical dictionary. Man kann darin Wörter suchen und erhält Übersetzungen, aber es ist kein gewöhnliches Wörterbuch.
The problem tortured the chief. Das Problem quälte den Chef.
The police officer arrested the burglar. Der Polizist hat den Dieb verhaftet.
The search function has too few options. Die Suchfunktion hat zu wenig Optionen.
In 776 B.C., the first Olympic Games were held at the foot of Mount Olympus to honor the Greeks' chief god, Zeus. 776 v. Chr. wurden die ersten Olympischen Spiele am Fuße des Olymp zu Ehren des Zeus, des obersten griechischen Gottes, abgehalten.
Tom is a corrections officer. Tom ist Gefängniswärter.
I need to search for my pen. Ich muss meinen Stift suchen.
The Diet is the chief organ of government in Japan. Das Parlament ist das Hauptregierungsorgan in Japan.
She likes to dress up as a police officer. Sie verkleidet sich gerne als Polizeibeamte.
You can search sentences containing a certain word and get translations for these sentences. Man kann Sätze mit bestimmten Wörtern suchen und bekommt Übersetzungen für diese Sätze.
Our chief is cut to pieces. Unsere Leiter ist entzwei.
Tom was frisked by the police officer. Tom wurde von dem Polizisten durchsucht.
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