Usage examples of "orange traffic cone" in English with translation to German

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Mary is licking an ice cream cone. Maria schleckt an einer Eistüte.
Have you ever squeezed an orange? Hast du schon einmal eine Orange ausgepresst?
Traffic was building up behind the gritter. Hinter dem Streufahrzeug staute sich der Verkehr.
Jane wanted an ice cream cone. Jane wollte eine Eistüte.
There will he find an Egmont and an Orange, the brave warriors of Emperor Charles, as wise in council as they are formidable in the field. Er findet dort einen Egmond und Oranien, die braven Krieger Kaiser Karls, so klug im Kabinett als fürchterlich im Felde.
We should make it if the traffic isn't too heavy. Wir sollten es schaffen, wenn der Verkehr nicht so stark ist.
I am planting an orange tree. Ich pflanze einen Apfelsinenbaum.
The noise of the heavy traffic kept me awake all night. Der Krach des heftigen Verkehrs hielt mich die ganze Nacht wach.
That there isn't an orange either. Das dort ist auch keine Apfelsine.
The traffic was very heavy. The cars were lined up bumper to bumper. Der Verkehr war sehr dicht. Die Autos standen Stoßstange an Stoßstange.
It's the first time I squeeze an orange. Es ist das erste Mal, dass ich eine Orange auspresse.
I was woken up by the noise of the traffic outside. Ich bin durch den Lärm des Straßenverkehrs wach geworden.
The earth, seen from above, looks like an orange. Von oben aus gesehen, sieht die Erde wie eine Orange aus.
I don't like the traffic. Ich mag den Verkehr nicht.
She tried to squeeze the juice from the orange. Sie versuchte den Saft aus der Orange zu pressen.
My father complained about the traffic noise. Mein Vater beklagte sich über den Verkehrslärm.
There is too much acid in this orange. Diese Apfelsine ist zu sauer.
Sorry. Traffic was heavy. Verzeihung. Es war starker Verkehr.
Can I eat this orange? Kann ich diese Orange essen?
I'm stuck in a traffic jam. Ich stecke in einem Verkehrsstau fest.
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