Usage examples of "gone underground" in English with translation to German

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The resistance movement has gone underground. Die Widerstandsbewegung ist in den Untergrund gegangen.
A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car, but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad. Ein Mensch der nie eine Schule besuchte, stiehlt vielleicht etwas aus einem Güterwagen, aber wenn er eine Universitätsausbildung hat, könnte er die ganze Eisenbahn stehlen.
He likes to explore underground caves. Er erkundet gern unterirdische Höhlen.
My mother has gone to the beauty shop. Meine Mutter ist in das Kosmetikgeschäft gegangen.
London is such a large city that visitors must use buses and underground railway to get about. London ist eine so große Stadt, dass Besucher, wenn sie von einem Ort zum anderen wollen, den Bus oder die U-Bahn benutzen müssen.
I would have gone to the mountains had I had the money. Ich wäre in die Berge gegangen, wenn ich das Geld gehabt hätte.
Tom stood on the platform in Westminster Underground Station. Tom stand im U-Bahnhof Westminster auf dem Bahnsteig.
I wish I had gone to the theater last night. Ich wollte, ich wäre gestern Abend ins Theater gegangen.
Where is the nearest underground station? Wo ist die nächste U-Bahn-Station?
Tom has gone mad. Tom hat den Verstand verloren.
By the time you come back, I'll be gone. Bis du wieder zurück bist, bin ich schon gegangen.
I wonder where Yoko has gone. Ich frage mich, wo Yoko hingegangen ist.
No. He has gone out for lunch already. Nein. Er ist schon zum Mittagessen gegangen.
He has gone abroad by himself. Er ist allein ins Ausland gegangen.
Where has she gone? Wohin ist sie gegangen?
Has the fever gone down? Ist das Fieber heruntergegangen?
The law has gone through parliament. Das Gesetz wurde vom Parlament verabschiedet.
Tom doesn't know where Mary has gone. Tom weiß nicht, wohin Mary gegangen ist.
Kaoru has gone to America. Kaoru ist nach Amerika gegangen.
Mother has just gone out shopping. Mutter ist gerade Einkaufen gegangen.
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