Usage examples of "aufs Glatteis führen" in German with translation to English

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Er konzentrierte sich aufs Lernen. He concentrated on his studies.
Wir führen Edisons Erfolg auf Intelligenz und harte Arbeit zurück. We attribute Edison's success to intelligence and hard work.
Sie zogen aufs Dorf, wo sie glücklich lebten. They moved to the village, where they lived a happy life.
Es ist schwierig, ein Gespräch mit jemandem zu führen, der nur "Ja" und "Nein" sagt. It is difficult to keep up a conversation with someone who only says "Yes" and "No".
Wir sollten aufs Ganze gehen. We should go the whole hog.
Alle Wege führen nach Rom. All roads lead to Rome.
Hast du Lust, übers Wochenende einen Ausflug aufs Land zu machen? Do you feel like going out for a drive in the country over the weekend?
Meine Eltern führen ein sorgloses Leben auf dem Lande. My parents live at ease in the country.
Sie sollten aufs Schlimmste gefasst sein. You should prepare for the worst.
Viele Wege führen nach Rom. Many ways lead to Rome.
Es ist verrückt von dir, dein Leben aufs Spiel zu setzen. It is crazy of you to put your life at risk.
Die beiden Länder fingen an, Friedensverhandlungen zu führen. Both countries entered into peace negotiations.
Setzen Sie sich nicht aufs Sofa. Don't sit down on the sofa.
Der Page wird Sie auf Ihr Zimmer führen. The bellboy will show you to your room.
Tom, der zehn Worte zurücklag, hatte keine gute Sicht aufs Wort. Mary, die näher dran war, beschrieb es ihm. Tom, back ten words, couldn't see very well this one. Mary, who stood closer, described it to him.
Sie führen ein zügelloses Leben. They are leading a loose life.
Ich versetzte ihm einen Schlag aufs Ohr. I dealt him a blow on the ear.
Ich bin es gewohnt, auf Reisen Tagebuch zu führen. I usually keep a diary when I travel.
Setzen Sie sich aufs Sofa und machen Sie es sich bequem. Sit on the sofa and feel at ease.
Ich möchte ein R-Gespräch nach Los Angeles führen. I'd like to make a collect call to Los Angeles.
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