Usage examples of "Looks" in English with translation to German

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Everybody looks up to him. Alle schauen zu ihm auf.
It looks like a duck. Es sieht aus wie eine Ente.
If looks could kill, I'd be dead by now. Wenn Blicke töten könnten, dann wäre ich jetzt schon tot.
Everywhere looks beautiful in the spring. Überall schaut es im Frühling schön aus.
He looks like a horse. Er sieht aus wie ein Pferd.
I just had a look at your blog— it looks interesting. Ich hab gerade einen Blick auf denen Blog geworfen - er sieht interessant aus.
She looks young for her age. Für ihr Alter schaut sie jung aus.
Daniel looks like an Uyghur. Daniel sieht aus wie ein Uigure.
She looks like a farmer's wife. Sie schaute wie eine Bäuerin aus.
He looks like your brother. Er sieht aus wie dein Bruder.
He looks young. He cannot be older than I. Er schaut jung aus. Er kann nicht älter als ich sein.
The school looks like a prison. Die Schule sieht aus wie ein Gefängnis.
Nail polish is useless: no one looks at nails anyway. Nagellack ist nutzlos: es schaut sowieso niemand auf die Nägel.
His toupee looks like a dead cat. Sein Toupet sieht aus wie eine tote Katze.
It looks like she's got a lot of friends. Es schaut so aus, dass sie eine Menge Freunde hat.
It looks like snow, doesn't it? Es sieht aus wie Schnee, oder?
I asked Adil, and it looks like Teacher Erkin has retired. Ich fragte Adil. Und es schaut aus, als ob der Lehrer Erkil im Ruhestand ist.
Looks like Latin, but it is not. Sieht aus wie Latein, ist es aber nicht.
Everything in the fields and mountains looks fresh when spring comes. Alle Dinge auf den Feldern und in den Bergen schauen frisch aus, wenn der Frühling kommt.
That school looks just like a prison. Diese Schule sieht aus wie ein Gefängnis.
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