Usage examples of "body of the letter" in English with translation to German

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You should treat this information in the main body of the text, not in the notes. Du solltest diese Information im Haupttext behandeln, nicht in den Anmerkungen.
What's the date of the letter? Von wann ist dieser Brief?
At the bottom of the letter he wrote "Kind regards," then signed his name. Am Ende des Briefes schrieb er "Mit freundlichen Grüßen", dann unterschrieb er.
The contents of the letter were secret. Der Inhalt des Briefes war geheim.
They found the body of a newborn baby in a freezer. Sie haben den Körper eines Neugeborenen in einer Gefriertruhe gefunden.
She didn't try to translate the letter. Sie versuchte nicht, den Brief zu übersetzen.
They held a party in honor of the famous scientist. Sie gaben eine Party zu Ehren des berühmten Wissenschaftlers.
It had the head of a woman, the body of a lion, the wings of a bird, and the tail of a serpent. Es hatte den Kopf einer Frau, den Körper eines Löwen, die Flügel eines Vogels und den Schwanz einer Schlange.
He had his secretary translate the letter into English. Er ließ seinen Sekretär diesen Brief ins Englische übersetzen.
If my plane doesn't crash, and if I do not get kidnapped by organ thieves, I will drop you a line at the beginning of the week. Wenn mein Flieger nicht abstürzt und ich nicht von Organ-Dieben gekidnappt werde, schreibe ich dir Anfang der Woche ein paar Zeilen.
He threw the letter into the fire. Er warf den Brief ins Feuer.
She got the short end of the stick. Sie zog den Kürzeren.
He may have read the letter. Er hat vielleicht den Brief gelesen.
I cut the article out of the magazine. Ich schnitt den Artikel aus der Zeitschrift aus.
Having been wrongly addressed, the letter never reached him. Da er falsch adressiert war, kam der Brief nie bei ihm an.
Tom put his wallet on top of the dresser. Tom legte sein Portemonnaie auf die Kommode.
She tore up the letter. Sie zerriss den Brief.
Zamenhof, creator of the constructed language Esperanto, was an ophthalmologist. Zamenhof, Begründer der Plansprache Esperanto, war ein Augenarzt.
Reading the letter that he sends me every month is quite funny. Es macht Spaß, jeden Monat einen von ihm gesandten Brief zu lesen.
The car is parked in front of the building. Das Auto ist vor dem Gebäude geparkt.
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