Usage examples of "bbc radio 5 live" in English with translation to German

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I watch the BBC. Ich schaue BBC.
Where does he live? Wo wohnt er?
Compare unidirectional mass media such as radio and television with bidirectional ones such as correspondence and the Internet. Vergleichen Sie einseitige Massenkommunikationsmittel wie Radio und Fernsehen mit zweiseitigen wie Briefverkehr und Internet.
I live in a big city. Ich wohne in einer großen Stadt.
I'll have this radio fixed tomorrow. Ich lasse dieses Radio morgen reparieren.
You should live up to your principles. Du solltest deinen Prinzipien gerecht werden.
I will wait for you in front of the radio station. Ich werde vor der Rundfunkstation auf dich warten.
I learned to live without her. Ich habe gelernt, ohne sie zu leben.
The radio is disturbed by noises. Das Radio wird durch Geräusche gestört.
My dream is to live a quiet life in the country. Mein Traum ist, ein ruhiges Leben auf dem Lande zu führen.
He sat and listened to the radio. Er setzte sich hin und hörte dem Radio zu.
I may live alone but at least I don't have to answer to anyone. Ich wohne zwar alleine, aber ich brauch mich wenigstens keinem zu verantworten.
Radio is a great invention. Das Radio ist eine großartige Erfindung.
Such fish as carp and trout live in fresh water. Fische wie der Karpfen und die Forelle leben in Süßwasser.
The radio is out of order. Das Radio ist kaputt.
What kind of house does Tom live in? In was für einem Haus lebt Tom?
It's time to go to bed. Turn off the radio. Es ist Zeit, zu Bett zu gehen. Stelle das Radio ab!
I can't live that kind of life. Ich kann so ein Leben nicht leben.
The radio next door gets on my nerves. Das Radio von nebenan geht mir auf die Nerven.
Do you live with your parents? Lebst du mit deinen Eltern zusammen?
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