Usage examples of "sich gelten" in German with translation to English

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Das gilt auch für Sie That applies to you, too
Das Ticket gilt eine Woche lang. The ticket is valid for a week.
Was ich dir über ihn sagte, gilt auch für seinen Bruder. What I told you about him also holds good for his brother.
Das gilt auch für ihn. That applies to him too.
Das Ticket gilt bis zum 29. April. The ticket is valid to April 29.
Diese Regel gilt nicht für Erstsemester. This rule doesn't apply to first-year students.
Die Karten gelten nur zwei Tage, inklusive dem Tag, an dem sie gekauft wurden. Tickets are valid for just two days, including the day they are purchased on.
Diese Regel gilt auch für dich. This rule applies to you, too.
Diese Regel gilt für alle Kasus. This rule applies to all cases.
Die Regel gilt nur für Ausländer. The rule only applies to foreigners.
In den meisten Ländern, mit Ausnahme der arabischen Länder und Israels, gelten Samstag und Sonntag als Wochenende. In most countries, with the exception of the Arab countries and Israel, Saturday and Sunday are defined as the weekend.
Sie hat sich umgeschaut. She looked around.
Jeder, der wegen einer strafbaren Handlung beschuldigt wird, hat das Recht, als unschuldig zu gelten, solange seine Schuld nicht in einem öffentlichen Verfahren, in dem er alle für seine Verteidigung notwendigen Garantien gehabt hat, gemäß dem Gesetz nachgewiesen ist. Everyone charged with a penal offence has the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law in a public trial at which he has had all the guarantees necessary for his defence.
Der Verlust beläuft sich auf mehr als eine Millionen Dollar. The loss adds up to more than one million dollar.
Sie ärgert sich über mich. She is very annoyed with me.
Leistung und Verantwortung gelten als Fremdwörter, Schlamperei ist Standard. Performance and responsibility are not in their vocabulary; sloppiness comes as standard.
Tom putzt sich die Nase. Tom is wiping his nose.
Tom und sein Cousin machten sich selbstständig. Tom and his cousin went into business together.
Der Polizist kümmerte sich um den Unfall. The policeman dealt with the accident.
Tom fürchtet sich vor Gespenstern. Tom is scared of ghosts.
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