Usage examples of "eaten up" in English with translation to German

<>
Half an eye is very useful actually, because an animal can see half of another animal, which wants to eat it, and can get out of the way, and it will eat the animal, which has only one-half eye or only 49% of an eye, because this to it will not be enough, and the animal, which was eaten up, will have no children, because it is dead. Tatsächlich ist ein halbes Auge sehr nützlich, denn mit einem halben Auge kann ein Tier die Hälfte von einem anderen Tier sehen, das es auffressen will, und ihm aus dem Weg gehen, und es wird selber das Tier fressen, das nur ein Drittel-Auge oder nur 49% eines Auges hat, weil dieses ihm nicht schnell genug aus dem Weg gehen wird, und das Tier, das aufgefressen wurde, wird keine Kinder bekommen, weil es tot ist.
The field mice were eating up the farmers' grain. Die Feldmäuse haben das Getreide der Bauern aufgefressen.
Mayuko ate up all the cookies. Mayuko hat die ganzen Kekse aufgegessen.
The best cakes that I have ever eaten are those that my mother baked. Die besten Kuchen, die ich jemals gegessen habe sind die, welche meine Mutter gebacken hat.
We need not have eaten breakfast so early. Wir hätten nicht so zeitig frühstücken sollen.
Have you ever eaten a banana pie? Hast du schon mal Bananenkuchen gegessen?
If you had not eaten so much, you would not be so sleepy now. Hättest du nicht derart viel gegessen, wärest du jetzt nicht so müde.
She looked as if she hadn't eaten in days. Sie sah aus, als ob sie seit Tagen nichts gegessen hätte.
Have you ever eaten Japanese food? Hast du schon einmal japanisches Essen gegessen?
You shouldn't have eaten so much ice cream. Du hättest nicht so viel Eis essen sollen.
Have you eaten your dinner already? Haben Sie bereits zu Abend gegessen?
As a matter of fact, I haven't eaten anything since this morning. Übrigens habe ich seit heute Morgen nichts gegessen.
I have never eaten a mango before. Ich habe noch nie eine Mango gegessen.
You have not eaten the cake yet. Du hast den Kuchen noch nicht gegessen.
Have you eaten yet? Hast du schon gegessen?
You shouldn't have eaten the fish raw. Du hättest den Fisch nicht roh essen sollen.
I have just eaten lunch. Ich habe gerade zu Mittag gegessen.
The apple was eaten by me. Den Apfel habe ich gegessen.
I haven't eaten yet. Ich habe noch nicht gegessen.
I have not eaten anything for the last three days. Ich habe die letzten drei Tage lang nichts gegessen.
Examples of word usage in different contexts are provided solely for linguistic purposes, i.e. to study word usage in a sentence in one language and how they can be translated into another. All samples are automatically collected from a variety of publicly available open sources using bilingual search technologies.
If you find a spelling, punctuation or any other error in the original or translation, use the "Report a problem" option or write to us.

What is translation in context on PROMT.One

The “Contexts” section on PROMT.One is your translation-in-context tool that helps you find real examples of how words and phrases are used. Just enter a word and the service will show its translation in context — sentences from bilingual sources where this word is used together with its translation into the target language. This helps you understand subtle shades of meaning and correct usage in speech, whether it is a rare term or a common everyday phrase.

Millions of usage examples from real texts

Millions of translation examples are collected automatically from already translated texts: documents, websites, books, movie dialogues and more. Thanks to this, you can see a word in different situations — from formal business style to everyday colloquial speech. For convenience, the results can be filtered by a specific translation or topic, and you can also search within the examples found to quickly focus on the context you need.

How translation in context helps you learn a language

By using the “Contexts” section, you can effectively expand your vocabulary. The service clearly shows how idioms, phrasal verbs and polysemantic words are translated in different contexts. This makes language learning easier: you remember new words together with their real usage and immediately see correct translations in authentic, living language. Take advantage of context-based translation on PROMT.One — learning a language becomes easier and more engaging!