Sentence examples of "verzweifelt sein" in German
Tom schrie verzweifelt "Mary! Wo bist du?" vom linken Satzende. "Ich fürchte, dass ich dir nun vollkommen entgegengesetzt gegenüberstehe.", war die trockene Antwort Marys.
Tom, desperate, howled: "Mary! Where are you?" from the very left edge of the sentence. "I fear I'm from now on, fully at the opposite from you" drily retorted Mary.
Der Won ist die Währung sowohl in Nord- als auch in Südkorea. Sein Symbol ist ₩.
Won is used in both North Korea and South Korea. Its symbol is "₩".
Zu diesem Zeitpunkt schien der Vorfall nicht bedeutsam zu sein.
At the time, the incident did not seem important.
Wenn sich etwas zu gut anhört, um wahr zu sein, dann ist es das wahrscheinlich auch.
If something sounds too good to be true, then it probably is.
Sein Bein hindert ihn an der Teilnahme an einem Tennisturnier.
His leg will prevent him from participating in a tennis tournament.
Das kann nicht sein. Er ist noch immer im Urlaub auf Hawaii.
It can't be right. He's still on vacation in Hawaii.
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