Usage examples of "mangeln" in German with translation to English

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Die Blume starb mangels Wasser. The flower died for lack of water.
Ich habe keinen Mangel an Wörterbüchern. I have no shortage of dictionaries.
Sie überprüften die Maschine auf Mängel. They checked the machine for defects.
Tom mangelt es an Erfahrung. Tom lacks experience.
2010 gab es einen Mangel an H1N1-Impfstoff. In 2010, there was a shortage of H1N1 vaccine.
Der Kunde bestand auf einer Preissenkung wegen Mängeln an der Ware. The customer insisted on a price reduction because of defects in the product.
Er starb aus Mangel an Sauerstoff. He died from lack of oxygen.
Dieser Organisation mangelt es an Einheit. This organization lacks unity.
Alles Böse entspringt dem Mangel an Geld. The lack of money is the root of all evil.
Optimismus ist lediglich ein Mangel an Wissen. Optimism is merely a lack of information.
Unser grundsätzliches Problem ist der Mangel an Fachwissen. Our basic problem is the lack of know-how.
Meine Muskelkraft ist geschwächt, aus Mangel an Bewegung. My muscular strength has weakened from lack of exercise.
Kostspielige Mahlzeiten können den Mangel an Schlaf nicht ersetzen. Expensive meals can't compensate for lack of sleep.
Unser grundsätzliches Problem ist der Mangel an Know-how. Our basic problem is the lack of know-how.
Aus Mangel an Kapital konnten wir unseren Plan nicht durchführen. We couldn't carry out our project because of a lack of funds.
Wir konnten unsere Reise nicht fortsetzen aus Mangel an Geld. We could not continue our journey for lack of money.
Eifersucht in einer Beziehung kommt oft aus Mangel an Vertrauen zu Stande. Jealousy in a relationship is often brought about by a lack of trust.
Wenn du seine Arbeit beurteilst, solltest du seinen Mangel an Erfahrung berücksichtigen. In judging his work, you should make allowances for his lack of experience.
Der Preis, den die Berühmten für ihre Berühmtheit zahlen, ist ein Mangel an Privatsphäre. The price that the famous pay for their celebrity is a lack of privacy.
Es ist wahr, dass er Fachwissen besitzt, aber es mangelt ihm an gesundem Menschenverstand. It is true he is a learned man, but he lacks common sense.
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