Usage examples of "Sieht aus" in German with translation to English

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Es sieht aus wie eine Ente. It looks like a duck.
Es sieht aus, als zieht ein Sturm auf. It seems that there will be a storm soon.
Er sieht aus wie dein Bruder. He looks like your brother.
Er sieht aus wie ein Pferd. He looks like a horse.
Sie sieht aus wie ihre Mutter. She looks like her mother.
Es sieht aus wie Schnee, oder? It looks like snow, doesn't it?
Es sieht aus wie ein Vergnügungsdampfer. It looks like there's a pleasure boat.
Daniel sieht aus wie ein Uigure. Daniel looks like an Uyghur.
Die Schule sieht aus wie ein Gefängnis. The school looks like a prison.
Diese Schule sieht aus wie ein Gefängnis. That school looks just like a prison.
Der See sieht aus wie das Meer. That lake looks like the sea.
Sein Toupet sieht aus wie eine tote Katze. His toupee looks like a dead cat.
Sieht aus wie Latein, ist es aber nicht. Looks like Latin, but it is not.
Es sieht aus, als ob es zu regnen beginnt. It looks like it's going to rain.
Das sieht aus, als ob es zum Regnen käme. It looks as if it is going to rain.
Sie sieht aus als hätte sie einen Geist gesehen She looks as if she had seen a ghost.
Sieht aus, als würde eine Gräte in meinem Hals stecken. It looks like a fish bone got stuck in my throat.
Er sieht aus wie ein Sportler, aber er ist Schriftsteller. He looks like a sportsman, but he is a writer.
Weißt du, wie Tom aussieht? Do you know what Tom looks like?
Nichts ist jemals so, wie es aussieht. Everything is never as it seems.
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