Usage examples of "das amt führen" in German with translation to English

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Mister Kennedy wurde in das Amt des Präsidenten der Vereinigten Staaten eingeführt. Mr Kennedy was inaugurated as the President of the United States.
Mit der erstmaligen Wahl einer Frau in das Amt des Bundeskanzlers wurde das Wort "Bundeskanzlerin“ von der Gesellschaft für deutsche Sprache zum Wort des Jahres 2005 gekürt. With the first election of a woman into the seat of Chancellorship, the word "Bundeskanzlerin," as a feminine noun for the title, was voted Word of the Year in 2005 by the Academy of German Language.
Der Kandidat strebt das Amt des Bürgermeisters an. The candidate is running for mayor.
Ich kandidiere für das Amt des Bürgermeisters. I ran for the mayor.
Das Gute an diesem elektronischen Wörterbuch ist, dass man es leicht mit sich führen kann. The good thing about this electronic dictionary is that it's easy to carry.
Der Manager des Teams legte plötzlich sein Amt nieder. The manager of the team quit suddenly.
Erledigen wir das sofort. Let's finish it right away.
Wir führen Edisons Erfolg auf Intelligenz und harte Arbeit zurück. We attribute Edison's success to intelligence and hard work.
Er trat von seinem Amt zurück. He resigned from his office.
Das hängt von Ihrer Entscheidung ab. It rests on your decision.
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".
Bogdan Tanjevic möchte wegen Darmkrebs sein Amt aufgeben. Bogdan Tanjević will resign because of colon cancer.
Wer wird das Essen bezahlen? Who's paying for the food?
Alle Wege führen nach Rom. All roads lead to Rome.
Ich bin von meinem Amt als Kassenwart zurückgetreten. I resigned from my position as club treasurer.
Das Problem bleibt ungelöst. The problem remains unsolved.
Meine Eltern führen ein sorgloses Leben auf dem Lande. My parents live at ease in the country.
Er legte sein Amt wegen einer Krankheit nieder. He resigned his post on account of illness.
Und wenn ich schwul wäre? Ist das ein Verbrechen? And if I was gay, would that be a crime?
Viele Wege führen nach Rom. Many ways lead to Rome.
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