Usage examples of "downtown orange" in English with translation to German

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Please tell me which railway line to use from the airport to downtown. Bitte sagen Sie mir, welche Zuglinie ich vom Flughafen in die Innenstadt nehmen muss.
Have you ever squeezed an orange? Hast du schon einmal eine Orange ausgepresst?
Tom and Mary meet in downtown Boston once a month. Tom und Mary treffen sich einmal im Monat in der Bostoner Innenstadt.
There will he find an Egmont and an Orange, the brave warriors of Emperor Charles, as wise in council as they are formidable in the field. Er findet dort einen Egmond und Oranien, die braven Krieger Kaiser Karls, so klug im Kabinett als fürchterlich im Felde.
I'm going downtown. Ich gehe in die Stadt.
I am planting an orange tree. Ich pflanze einen Apfelsinenbaum.
What platform does the downtown train leave from? Von welchem Bahnsteig fährt der Zug in die Innenstadt?
That there isn't an orange either. Das dort ist auch keine Apfelsine.
Where do the buses for downtown leave from? Wo fahren die Busse in Richtung Stadtzentrum ab?
It's the first time I squeeze an orange. Es ist das erste Mal, dass ich eine Orange auspresse.
Do you happen to know how to get downtown from here? Wissen Sie zufällig wie man von hier in das Stadzentrum kommt?
The earth, seen from above, looks like an orange. Von oben aus gesehen, sieht die Erde wie eine Orange aus.
There are few places downtown for parking, which is a serious problem. In der Innenstadt gibt es nur wenig Parkplätze, was ein echtes Problem darstellt.
She tried to squeeze the juice from the orange. Sie versuchte den Saft aus der Orange zu pressen.
We are going downtown to eat pizza. Wir gehen zum Pizzaessen in die Innenstadt.
There is too much acid in this orange. Diese Apfelsine ist zu sauer.
There are many hotels downtown. Es gibt viele Hotels in der Stadtmitte.
Can I eat this orange? Kann ich diese Orange essen?
This fruit is shaped like an orange and tastes like a pineapple. Diese Frucht hat die Form einer Orange und den Geschmack einer Ananas.
There is an orange on the table. Auf dem Tisch liegt eine Orange.
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