Usage examples of "Nase bohren" in German with translation to English

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Ich kann hier nicht in der Nase bohren. Es sind zu viele Leute hier. I cannot pick my nose here. There are too much people.
Politik ist das Bohren sehr dicker Bretter. Politics is the drilling of very thick planks.
Tom putzt sich die Nase. Tom is wiping his nose.
Sie beabsichtigten, nach Öl zu bohren. They intended to drill for oil.
Du blutest an der Nase. Your nose is bleeding.
Er schlug mir die Tür vor der Nase zu. He slammed the door right in my face.
Ein Elefant hat eine lange Nase. An elephant has a long nose.
Tom geriet mit Marias Bruder aneinander und brach sich die Nase. Tom got into a fight with Mary's brother and broke his nose.
Er hat eine lange Nase. He has a long nose.
Sie hat eine lange Nase. She has a long nose.
Bohr nicht in deiner Nase. Don't pick your nose.
Stecke deine Nase nicht in fremde Angelegenheiten. Mind your own business.
Ich habe von ihm die Nase gestrichen voll. I am sick and tired of him.
Er drückte seine Nase gegen das Fenster. He pushed his nose against the window.
Deine Nase läuft. Your nose is running.
Dem Kind blutet die Nase. The child's nose is bleeding.
Mein Sohn hat die Nase voll von Hamburgern. My son is tired of hamburgers.
Ich habe die Nase voll davon! I'm sick of it!
Langsam hatte Alice die Nase voll davon, neben ihrer Schwester auf der Bank zu sitzen und nichts zu tun zu haben: ein zweimal hatte sie einen Blick auf das Buch geworfen, das ihre Schwester las, doch es enthielt weder Abbildungen noch Dialoge; "und wozu taugt ein Buch", dachte Alice, "ohne Abbildungen oder Dialoge?" Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, 'and what is the use of a book,' thought Alice 'without pictures or conversation?'
Es ist das erste Mal, dass ich in Gegenwart der Lehrerin in der Nase bohre. Ich wusste nicht, dass sie mich ansah. It's the first time I pick my nose in presence of the teacher. I didn't know she was looking at me.
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