Usage examples of "enter appeal" in English with translation to German

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Do these paintings appeal to you? Sprechen dich diese Gemälde an?
He warned us not to enter the room. Er warnte uns, nicht den Raum zu betreten.
The defendant will appeal to a higher court. Der Angeklagte wird Berufung an ein höheres Gericht einlegen.
Tom blocked Mary's way and wouldn't let her enter the room. Tom versperrte Mary den Weg und ließ sie nicht in den Raum.
Television has a great appeal for him. Das Fernsehen hat eine große Anziehungskraft auf ihn.
I lost the door key, so I can't enter the house. Ich habe den Schlüssel verloren, deshalb komme ich nicht ins Haus.
She is loaded with sex appeal. Sie hat tonnenweise Sexappeal.
The man stepped aside for her to enter the room. Der Mann trat zur Seite, um sie in das Zimmer eintreten zu lassen.
Do not resort to the sword but appeal to reason. Greife nicht zum Schwert, sondern appelliere an die Vernunft.
Take off your hat when you enter a classroom. Nimm deine Mütze ab, wenn du den Klassenraum betrittst.
A prayer is one way to appeal to a deity. Eine Gebet ist ein Weg, sich an eine Gottheit zu wenden.
We saw the children enter the room. Wir sahen die Kinder ins Zimmer gehen.
He's got lots of sex appeal. Er hat eine Menge Sexappeal.
The Japanese take off their shoes when they enter a house. Die Japaner ziehen ihre Schuhe aus, wenn sie ein Haus betreten.
Does the idea appeal to you? Gefällt Ihnen die Idee?
My parents expect me to enter the university. Meine Eltern erwarten von mir, dass ich auf die Universität gehe.
He walked back and forth in front of the door, hesitating to enter. Er ging vor der Tür auf und ab und zögerte einzutreten.
Sam was able to enter the school's basketball team. Sam hat es in die Basketballmannschaft der Schule geschafft.
I saw him enter the house. Ich sah ihn ins Haus gehen.
An Englishman, a Belgian and a Dutchman enter a pub and sit down at the counter. Says the barkeeper, "Wait a minute, is this a joke or what?" Ein Engländer, ein Belgier und ein Holländer gehen in eine Kneipe und setzen sich an den Tresen. Sagt der Wirt: "Moment mal, soll das ein Witz sein?"
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