Usage examples of "front line" in English with translation to German

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Tom asked Mary to see about getting front row seats at the Lady Gaga concert. Tom bat Mary, sich für das Lady-Gaga-Konzert um Plätze in der ersten Reihe zu bemühen.
There's a long line at every cash register. Es gibt an jeder Kasse eine lange Schlange.
The number of the front desk is No 1. Die Nummer des Empfangstisches ist "1".
The fisherman cast the fishing line into the water. Der Angler warf die Leine ins Wasser.
She had left the front door unlocked. Sie hatte die Eingangstür unverschlossen gelassen.
I hope you realize that I'm putting my reputation on the line by helping you. Ich hoffe du begreifst, dass ich indem ich dir helfe, meinen guten Ruf auf's Spiel setze.
Don't cut it too short in the front. Schneiden Sie es vorn nicht zu kurz.
He stood at the end of the line. Er stand am Ende der Schlange.
It is a strange feeling that creeps over you, when you are standing in front of somebody you dreamed about last night. Es ist ein sehr seltsames Gefühl, das einen überkommt, wenn man jemandem gegenüber steht, von dem man in der letzten Nacht geträumt hat.
Draw a line on your paper. Zeichnet einen Strich auf euer Blatt.
I like to sit in the front of the bus. Ich mag vorne im Bus sitzen.
Please tell me which railway line to use from the airport to downtown. Bitte sagen Sie mir, welche Zuglinie ich vom Flughafen in die Innenstadt nehmen muss.
Whoever thinks: "These days, everyone speaks English" or "The entire world speaks English" without asking what portion of the global population it is that speaks English, and how well they can speak it, is someone who does not want to see the reality in front of their eyes. Wer denkt: "Heute kann jeder Englisch" oder "Die ganze Welt spricht Englisch" ohne nach dem realen Anteil der Englisch-Sprecher an der Weltbevölkerung zu fragen, und nach dem Niveau ihrer sprachlichen Fähigkeiten, vermeidet es der Realität ins Auge zu schauen.
Can you quote a line of Hamlet? Kannst du einen Vers aus dem Hamlet zitieren?
Warning, the guy in front of you is a certified nutter! Vorsicht, der Typ hat den Jagdschein!
Hold the line, please. Bleiben Sie bitte in der Leitung.
They lost the war on the eastern front. Sie haben den Krieg an der Ostfront verloren.
Wait in line, please. Bitte anstellen!
There is a garden in front of the house. Unser Haus hat einen Vorgarten.
She hung the washing on the line. Sie hing die Wäsche auf die Leine.
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