Usage examples of "point finger" in English with translation to German

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He cut himself into his finger with the knife. Er schnitt sich mit dem Messer in den Finger.
I am not missing the point. Ich rede gar nicht an der Sache vorbei.
The little girl is sucking her finger. Das kleine Mädchen nuckelt an seinem Finger.
That's the point. Das ist der Punkt.
Have you ever cut your finger with a knife? Hast du dir schon einmal mit einem Messer in den Finger geschnitten?
His answer is to the point. Seine Antwort trifft es.
I can't get this splinter out of my finger. Ich bekomme diesen Splitter nicht aus meinem Finger.
This lake is deepest at this point. Der See ist an dieser Stelle am tiefsten.
I cut my finger while trying to open the package. Während ich versuchte die Verpackung zu öffnen, schnitt ich mir in den Finger.
Tom disagreed with Mary on that point. In diesem Punkt waren Tom und Maria uneins.
I cut my finger with a knife. Ich habe mir mir einem Messer in den Finger geschnitten.
I can't agree with you on this point. In diesem Punkte kann ich dir nicht zustimmen.
Oh no, I accidentally sawed off my finger! What should I do? O nein! Ich habe aus Versehen meinen Finger abgesägt! Und was jetzt?
The point is that you didn't teach them grammar. Wo es drum geht ist, dass Sie ihnen keine Grammatik beigebracht haben.
Ouch! I stuck my finger in the door! Aua! Ich habe mir den Finger in der Tür eingeklemmt!
Come to think of it, a Jew has never come to my door trying to convert me to Judaism. A point in their favor! Wenn ich es mir recht überlege, hat noch kein Jude versucht, mich an der Haustür zu bekehren. Das spricht für sie!
My father doesn't lift a finger at home. Mein Vater rührt zuhause keinen Finger.
For many, it seems to be ungraspable that one can love life without seeing any point in it. Für viele scheint es unbegreiflich zu sein, dass man das Leben lieben kann, obwohl man keinen Sinn darin sieht.
The pin pierced his finger and it began to bleed. Die Nadel stach seinen Finger und der Finger fing an zu bluten.
If anyone was to ask what the point of the story is, I really don't know. Wenn jemand fragen sollte, was die Pointe der Geschichte sei, ich wüsste es wirklich nicht.
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