Usage examples of "New Faces" in English with translation to German

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Since my room faces south, it isn't so cold even in the winter. Weil mein Zimmer nach Süden ausgerichtet ist, wird es darin selbst im Winter nicht so kalt.
After months of looking, Mary purchased a new dress. Nach Monaten der Suche hat Mary ein neues Kleid gekauft.
The largest bedroom faces south. Das größte Schlafzimmer liegt nach Süden.
Tom bought a new camera for Mary to replace the one he had borrowed and lost. Tom kaufte Mary eine neue Kamera als Ersatz für die, die er sich ausgeliehen und verloren hatte.
Don't make faces. Mach keine Grimassen!
On New Year's Day many Japanese go to the shrine to worship. Viele Japaner suchen am Neujahrstag den Shinto-Schrein auf.
Those twin brothers have similar faces. Die Zwillingsbrüder haben ähnliche Gesichter.
Solar energy is a new source of energy. Solarenergie ist eine neue Energiequelle.
Tom thinks that cars have faces. Tom denkt, dass Autos Gesichter haben.
One is new, the other old. Einer ist neu, der Andere alt.
I like to make faces at Tom. Ich schneide Tom gegenüber gerne Grimassen.
When did you open your new store? Wann haben Sie Ihren neuen Laden eröffnet?
Our hotel faces the coast. Unser Hotel grenzt an die Meeresküste.
They will set up a new company. Sie werden eine neue Firma gründen.
Tom is making faces. Tom schneidet Grimassen.
Let me put down your new phone number in my notebook. Lassen Sie mich Ihre neue Telefonnummer in meinem Notizbuch aufschreiben. (formal)
Daddy, let's make faces at each other and see who can keep from laughing the longest. Papa, lass uns gegenseitig Fratzen schneiden und sehen, wer es am längsten aushält, ohne zu lachen.
Do you have Stevie Wonder's new album? Haben Sie das neuen Album von Stevie Wonder?
The room faces north Das Zimmer liegt nach Norden
The new tax law is full of loopholes. Das neue Steuergesetz ist voller Löcher.
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