Usage examples of "spread mit begrenztem risiko" in German with translation to English

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Die Olympischen Spiele an einem Ort mit hoher Luftverschmutzung abzuhalten ist ein großes Risiko für die Athleten. Holding the Olympics where there's severe atmospheric pollution gives rise to a great risk for athletes.
Er verführte sie mit seinem Didgeridoo. He seduced her with his didgeridoo.
Wenn es so weitergeht, ist das Risiko hoch, dass unser Land noch mehr an Wettbewerbsfähigkeit verlieren wird. At this rate, the risk is high that our country's competitive position will drop even further.
Bitte ruf mich nicht mit jenem Spitznamen. Don't apply that nickname to me.
Ich nehme an, ihr seid bereit das Risiko einzugehen. I assume you are willing to take the risk.
Vergleiche deine Übersetzung mit seiner. Compare your translation with his.
Tom wollte kein Risiko eingehen. Tom didn't want to take any chances.
Wir haben uns mit dem Fahren abgewechselt. We took turns with the driving.
Es ist nicht ohne Risiko. It's not without risks.
Ich traf mich mit ihm, als ich in London weilte. I met him when I was staying in London.
Die Beschneidung des Mannes reduziert das Risiko einer viralen Infektion, die sowohl Genitalherpes als auch Krebs auslösen kann. Male circumcision decreases the risk of viral infections that cause herpes and cancer.
Der Chef quälte die Arbeiter mit seiner Kritik. The boss tortured the workers with his criticism.
Ich möchte nicht das Risiko eingehen, es zu verlieren. I don't want to run the risk of losing it.
Präsident Lincoln wurde mit einer Kugel in den Kopf, genau neben dem linken Ohr, ermordet. President Lincoln was assassinated with a bullet to the head, right behind the left ear.
Ich ging ein Risiko ein, als ich die Investition tätigte. I took a risk when I made the investment.
Ich fahre mit dem Bus zur Schule. I go to school by bus.
Seine Frau bat ihn, kein Risiko einzugehen. His wife begged him not to run any risk.
Er handelt in Osaka mit Antiquitäten. He deals antiques in Osaka.
Ich möchte kein solches Risiko eingehen. I don't want to run such a risk.
Ich mag es nicht, Geschäft mit Vergnügen zu verbinden. I don't like to mix business with pleasure.
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