Usage examples of "fall from grace" in English with translation to German

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The apple does not fall far from the trunk. Der Apfel fällt nicht weit vom Stamm.
The apple does not fall far from the tree. Der Apfel fällt nicht weit vom Stamm.
In order to cross from one sentence to the other, Tom was stretching out his arm. Mary clinged firmly on to it and jumped over the dot, avoiding to fall in the space. Um von einem Satz zum anderen zu gelangen, reicht Tom ihr seinen Arm. Mary hielt sich daran fest und sprang über den Punkt, wobei sie vermied, in den Zwischenraum zu fallen.
If he continues drinking too much, he will fall ill sooner or later. Falls er weiter so viel trinkt, wird er früher oder später krank werden.
When did you get back from London? Wann bist du aus London zurückgekehrt?
Grace goes to the telephone upstairs. Grace geht zum Telefon nach oben.
If you don't watch out, you'll soon fall in the water. Wenn du nicht aufpasst, wirst du gleich ins Wasser fallen.
Tom passed out from the heat. Tom ist wegen der Hitze bewusstlos geworden.
Isadora Duncan danced with such grace that she was invited to dance in Europe. Isadora Duncan tanzte mit solcher Anmut, dass sie für einen Auftritt nach Europa eingeladen wurde.
A heavy rain began to fall. Es begann heftig zu regnen.
She comes from a small but wealthy town. Sie kommt aus einer kleinen, aber wohlhabenden Stadt.
Yoko danced with a grace that surprised us. Yoko tanze mit einer Grazie, die uns verblüffte.
Leaves fall in the autumn. Die Blätter fallen im Herbst.
I received a sweater from her on my birthday. Ich habe von ihr zu meinem Geburtstag einen Pullover bekommen.
She danced with a grace that surprised us all. Sie tanzte mit einer Anmut, die uns alle überraschte.
I couldn't help but fall in love with you. Ich konnte nicht anders, als mich in dich zu verlieben.
He withdrew his hand from the table. Er nahm seine Hand vom Tisch weg.
Grace wore an indignant look. Grace trug einen entrüsteten Blick.
Next year my birthday will fall on Sunday. Nächstes Jahr fällt mein Geburtstag auf einen Sonntag.
I hope to graduate from university next spring. Ich hoffe, im nächsten Frühling mein Studium abzuschließen.
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