Usage examples of "dismiss an appeal" in English with translation to German

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Do these paintings appeal to you? Sprechen dich diese Gemälde an?
I have to dismiss Ken. Ich muss Ken entlassen.
The defendant will appeal to a higher court. Der Angeklagte wird Berufung an ein höheres Gericht einlegen.
First of all, we must dismiss the cook. Zuerst müssen wir den Koch entlassen.
Television has a great appeal for him. Das Fernsehen hat eine große Anziehungskraft auf ihn.
She is loaded with sex appeal. Sie hat tonnenweise Sexappeal.
Do not resort to the sword but appeal to reason. Greife nicht zum Schwert, sondern appelliere an die Vernunft.
A prayer is one way to appeal to a deity. Eine Gebet ist ein Weg, sich an eine Gottheit zu wenden.
He's got lots of sex appeal. Er hat eine Menge Sexappeal.
Does the idea appeal to you? Gefällt Ihnen die Idee?
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