Usage examples of "brazil daylight time" in English with translation to German

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What are you doing in Brazil? Was machst du in Brasilien?
An innocent passer-by was shot dead in broad daylight. Ein unschuldiger Passant wurde am hellichten Tage erschossen.
What time do you go home? Wann gehst du nach Hause?
The capital of Brazil is Brasilia. Die Hauptstadt von Brasilien ist Brasilia.
He saw daylight Ihm ging ein Licht auf
Tom is wasting time Tom vergeudet seine Zeit.
I come from Brazil. Ich komme aus Brasilien.
It's clear as daylight Es ist klipp und klar
We must make up for lost time. Wir müssen die verlorene Zeit aufholen.
This little girl lives in Brazil. Dieses kleine Mädchen lebt in Brasilien.
Time for action! Zeit für eine Maßnahme.
What is the language spoken in Brazil? Welche Sprache spricht man in Brasilien?
"Learn from your mistakes" and "Experience is the best teacher" they say, but in the long run even the best teacher gets mad, if he or she has too much to teach in too little time. "Lern aus deinen Fehlern" und "Erfahrung ist der beste Lehrer" so sagt man, doch letzten Endes verliert selbst der beste Lehrer den Verstand, wenn er zu viel in zu kurzer Zeit unterrichten muss.
Brazil has one-third of the world's rain forests. Brasilien enthält ein Drittel der Regenwälder der Welt.
It is time to stop watching television. Es ist Zeit, mit dem Fernsehen aufzuhören.
In 1958, Brazil won its first World Cup victory. 1958 hat Brasilien seine erste Weltmeisterschaft gewonnen.
I can't afford the time for a journey. Die Zeit für eine Reise kann ich mir nicht leisten.
We import coffee from Brazil. Wir importieren Kaffee aus Brasilien.
The small town, abandoned long ago, seems frozen in time. In der kleinen Stadt, die vor langer Zeit aufgegeben wurde, scheint die Zeit stehengeblieben zu sein.
I read that the president of Brazil is a woman. She's called Dilma. Ich habe gelesen, dass in Brasilien eine Frau Präsidentin ist. Sie heißt Dilma.
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