Usage examples of "working day" in English with translation to German

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Tom, who had been working all day, wanted to have a rest. Tom, der den ganzen Tag gearbeitet hatte, wollte sich erholen.
She's been working all day long. Sie arbeitet schon den ganzen Tag.
I will be working all day tomorrow. Ich arbeite morgen den ganzen Tag.
She is working night and day. Sie arbeitet Nacht und Tag.
I've decided to write 20 sentences a day on Tatoeba. Ich habe mich entschieden täglich 20 Sätze auf Tatoeba zu schreiben.
I had been working for two hours when I suddenly felt sick. Ich hatte zwei Stunden lang gearbeitet, als ich mich plötzlich krank fühlte.
Give to every day the chance to be the most beautiful in your life. Gib jedem Tag die Chance, der schönste deines Lebens zu werden.
I don't much feel like working these days. Ich habe in letzter Zeit keine große Lust zu arbeiten.
My sister jogs every day. Meine Schwester joggt jeden Tag.
Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working. Inspiration existiert, aber sie muss dich arbeitend vorfinden.
Tom stayed in bed all day watching TV. Tom blieb den ganzen Tag, Fernsehen guckend, im Bett.
He is very friendly, so I enjoy working with him. Er ist sehr sympathisch, also arbeite ich gerne mit ihm.
On New Year's Day many Japanese go to the shrine to worship. Viele Japaner suchen am Neujahrstag den Shinto-Schrein auf.
Is Tom still working here? Arbeitet Tom noch immer hier?
Tom and Mary had an enjoyable day together at the zoo. Tom und Maria verbrachten einen vergnüglichen Tag zusammen im Zoo.
May I ask what you're working on? Darf ich fragen, woran Sie gerade arbeiten?
Tom has been avoiding Mary all day. Tom ist Mary schon den ganzen Tag aus dem Weg gegangen.
I was tired, but continued working. Ich war müde, arbeitete aber weiter.
Well do I remember the day you were born. Ich kann mich noch gut an den Tag erinnern, an dem du geboren wurdest.
She kept working even though she was tired. Sie arbeitete weiter, obwohl sie erschöpft war.
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