Usage examples of "public relations officer" in English with translation to German

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She became a police officer. Sie wurde Polizistin.
I attend a public school. Ich besuche eine Privatschule.
Japan has diplomatic relations with China. Japan hat diplomatische Beziehungen mit China.
He's a beat officer. Er ist Streifenpolizist.
He was arrested for abusing public funds. Er wurde wegen Missbrauchs öffentlicher Mittel verhaftet.
You're interested in a career in foreign relations, aren't you? Sie sind an einer Laufbahn im Auswärtigen Amt interessiert, nicht wahr?
A general is a high-ranking military officer. Ein General ist ein hochrangiger Militäroffizier.
My professor sneers at science books for the general public. Mein Professor spottet über populärwissenschaftliche Bücher.
During the press conference, the President touched on foreign relations. Während der Pressekonferenz sprach der Präsident die auswärtigen Beziehungen an.
The police officer arrested the burglar. Der Polizist hat den Dieb verhaftet.
The journalist wanted to write an article that would draw public attention to the issue. Der Journalist wollte einen Artikel schreiben, der die Aufmerksamkeit der Öffentlichkeit auf das Thema lenken würde.
As China develops, more and more countries want to have good relations with it. Da sich China entwickelt, wollen mehr und mehr Länder gute Beziehungen mit ihm haben.
Tom is a corrections officer. Tom ist Gefängniswärter.
The problem puzzled the public. Das Problem verwirrte die Öffentlichkeit.
That country broke off diplomatic relations with the United States. Dieses Land hat die diplomatischen Beziehungen mit den USA abgebrochen.
She likes to dress up as a police officer. Sie verkleidet sich gerne als Polizeibeamte.
He was educated at a public school. Er hat eine staatliche Schule besucht.
Diplomatic relations have not yet been established between Japan and North Korea. Diplomatische Beziehungen zwischen Japan und Nordkorea sind noch nicht etabliert.
Tom was frisked by the police officer. Tom wurde von dem Polizisten durchsucht.
She doesn't like to speak in public. Sie spricht nicht gern in der Öffentlichkeit.
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