Usage examples of "in die Lage versetzen" in German with translation to English

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Die Lage war dort kritisch. The situation there was critical.
Wir sind damals in die Ferien gefahren. We went on our vacation then.
Reg dich nicht auf. Die Lage bessert sich. Take it easy. Things are looking up.
Meine Bekanntschaft mit Esperanto ermöglichte es mir, einen tieferen Einblick in die Struktur und Funktion von Sprache zu gewinnen. My acquaintance with Esperanto enabled me to look deeper into the make-up and function of language.
Die Lage wurde minütlich schlechter. The situation became worse by the minute.
Schau mir in die Augen. Look into my eyes.
Trotz all unserer Mühe, hat sich die Lage nicht verbessert. For all our efforts, things have not turned out better.
Er nahm einen Hut in die Hand und setzte ihn sich auf, um zu sehen, wie er damit aussah. He picked up a hat and put it on to see how it would look.
Die Lage hat sich geändert. Circumstances have changed.
Im 19. Jahrhundert wurden viele Afrikaner als Sklaven in die USA verkauft. In the nineteenth century, many Africans were sold as slaves in the United States.
Wir sehen die Lage als ernst an. We regard the situation as serious.
Tom hasst es, in die Schule zu gehen. Tom hates going to school.
Es ist an der Zeit, dass wir darüber nachdenken, wie wir die Lage bessern. It's time for us to start thinking about how we can improve the situation.
Wir fuhren zum Skilaufen in die Berge. We went to the mountain to ski.
Es ist an der Zeit, dass wir uns Gedanken machen, wie wir die Lage verbessern können. It's time for us to start thinking about how we can improve the situation.
Ich fuhr mit dem Aufzug in die dritte Etage. I took the lift to the third floor.
Die Lage hat sich verschlechtert. The situation grew worse.
Der Priester machte das Zeichen des Kreuzes, als der Sarg in die Erde versenkt wurde. The priest made the sign of the cross as the casket was lowered into the ground.
Frau Schmidt bat mich, in die Stadt zu gehen. Mrs. Smith asked me to go to the city.
Er steckte seine Hände in die Taschen. He put his hands in his pockets.
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