Usage examples of "Unidentified Flying Object" in English with translation to German

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"What does U.F.O. stand for?" "It means Unidentified Flying Object, I guess." "Wofür steht 'Ufo'?" — "Ich glaube, es bedeutet 'unbekanntes Flugobjekt'."
In the year 2012, there will be flying cars everywhere. Im Jahre zweitausendundzwölf wird es überall fliegende Autos geben.
I object to her going there alone. Ich bin dagegen, dass sie allein dorthin geht.
I am the Flying Spaghetti Monster. Thou shalt have no other monsters before Me. (Afterwards is OK; just use protection.) The only Monster who deserves capitalization is Me! Other monsters are false monsters, undeserving of capitalization. Ich bin das Fliegende Spaghettimonster. Du sollst vor Mir nichts mit anderen Monstern haben. (Hinterher ist OK; schütz dich einfach.) Das einzige Monster, das Großschreibung verdient, bin Ich! Andere Monster sind falsche Monster und verdienen keine Großschreibung.
I object to you going to Europe alone. Ich stimme Ihnen nicht zu, allein nach Europa zu gehen.
If it hadn't been for Lindbergh's luck and his knowledge of flying, he could never have succeeded in crossing the Atlantic. Ohne sein Glück und seine Luftfahrtkenntnisse hätte Lindbergh es nie geschafft den Atlantik zu überqueren.
What is this object used for? Wofür wird dieser Gegenstand benutzt?
We saw a flying saucer. Wir haben ein Ufo gesehen.
His object in life was to become a musician. Sein Lebensziel war es, ein Musiker zu werden.
We are flying over the Pacific. Wir fliegen über den Pazifik.
Note that this theorem does not assume the existence of such an object. Beachte, dass das Theorem nicht die Existenz eines solchen Objekts voraussetzt.
The crane, unlike the dog, has never dreamed of flying. Der Kranich hat nie vom Fliegen geträumt, wohl aber der Hund.
Tom for Mary and Mary for Tom were alternatively the subject and the object. Marys Tom und Toms Mary waren wechselweise Subjekt und Objekt.
She ran up to me, her hair flying in the wind. Sie rannte mir hinterher und ihre Haare flogen im Wind.
The following verbs only take the to-infinitive as their object. Die folgenden Verben haben nur den zu-infinitiv als Objekt.
A furious elephant kicks out the fencing of his enclosure and sends the keeper flying. Ein zorniger Elefant stößt die Einzäunung von seinem Gehege weg und schleudert den Wärter heraus.
What happens when an unstoppable force hits an unmovable object? Was passiert, wenn eine unwiderstehliche Kraft auf ein unbewegliches Objekt trifft?
Japanese flags were flying. Japanische Fahnen wehten.
I have a foreign object in my left ear. Ich haben einen Fremdkörper in meinem linken Ohr.
Flying a kite can be dangerous. Drachen steigen lassen kann gefährlich sein.
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