Usage examples of "tape measure" in English with translation to German

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Money is the measure of worth. Geld ist das Maß des Wertes.
This tape recorder is not new. Dieser Kassettenrekorder ist nicht neu.
Let's measure how tall you are. Lass uns messen, wie groß du bist.
Let's listen to the tape. Lass uns die Kassette anhören.
There is a second way to define the Gabriel-Roiter measure which may be more intuitive. Es gibt eine zweite Art und Weise, das Gabriel-Roiter-Maß zu definieren, die intuitiver sein dürfte.
You can keep this tape until tomorrow. Du kannst diese Kassette bis morgen mitnehmen.
She's got the measure of you. Sie kennt dich aber gut.
Please bring back the tape tomorrow. Bitte bring das Band morgen zurück.
We are in large measure responsible for students' success in the entrance exam. Wir sind in hohem Maße für den Erfolg des Studenten bei der Aufnahmeprüfung verantwortlich.
The tape recorder has recorded his voice. Der Kassettenrekorder nahm seine Stimme auf.
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