Usage examples of "serve time" in English with translation to German

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It is now dinner time, and flight attendants begin to serve dinner. Es ist jetzt Essenszeit, und die Flugbegleiterinnen fangen an, das Abendessen aufzutragen.
Now it's your serve. Du hast Aufschlag.
What time do you go home? Wann gehst du nach Hause?
We must always try to serve others. Wir müssen immer versuchen anderen behilflich zu sein.
Tom is wasting time Tom vergeudet seine Zeit.
Learning Klingon will serve him well in his business career. Klingonisch zu lernen wird ihm für seine Karriere als Geschäftsmann sehr von Nutzen sein.
We must make up for lost time. Wir müssen die verlorene Zeit aufholen.
It's better to chill white wine before you serve. Es ist besser, den Weißwein vor dem Servieren zu kühlen.
Time for action! Zeit für eine Maßnahme.
This hotel does not serve lunch. In diesem Hotel gibt es kein Mittagessen.
"Learn from your mistakes" and "Experience is the best teacher" they say, but in the long run even the best teacher gets mad, if he or she has too much to teach in too little time. "Lern aus deinen Fehlern" und "Erfahrung ist der beste Lehrer" so sagt man, doch letzten Endes verliert selbst der beste Lehrer den Verstand, wenn er zu viel in zu kurzer Zeit unterrichten muss.
They serve excellent food here. Hier wird ausgezeichnetes Essen serviert.
It is time to stop watching television. Es ist Zeit, mit dem Fernsehen aufzuhören.
I'll be very happy if I can serve you. Ich würde mich sehr freuen, wenn ich dir behilflich sein kann.
I can't afford the time for a journey. Die Zeit für eine Reise kann ich mir nicht leisten.
My uncle made me serve as interpreter. Mein Onkel setzte mich als Dolmetscher ein.
The small town, abandoned long ago, seems frozen in time. In der kleinen Stadt, die vor langer Zeit aufgegeben wurde, scheint die Zeit stehengeblieben zu sein.
This box will serve as a table. Diese Kiste wird als Tisch dienen.
I think it's time for me to sharpen my pencil. Ich denke, es ist an der Zeit, dass ich meinen Bleistift anspitze.
First come, first serve. Wer zuerst kommt, mahlt zuerst.
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