Usage examples of "second hand shop" in English with translation to German

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No, it's second hand. Nein, es ist aus zweiter Hand.
He withdrew his hand from the table. Er nahm seine Hand vom Tisch weg.
"B" is the second letter of the alphabet. B ist der zweite Buchstabe des Alphabets.
The boy pressed his face against the shop window. Der Junge presste sein Gesicht gegen die Schaufensterscheibe.
A friend in hand is worth two in the bush! Ein Freund in der Nähe ist besser als zwei in der Ferne.
Mrs. Smith gave birth to her second child. Frau Smith brachte ihr zweites Kind zur Welt.
We three sisters opened a coffee shop. Wir drei Schwestern eröffneten ein Cafe.
This might not have anything to do with the problem at hand. Vielleicht hat das gar nichts mit unserem Problem zu tun.
The fire, which caused the disaster, broke out on the second floor of the hospital. Das Feuer, welches diese Katastrophe verursacht hatte, brach im zweiten Stock des Krankenhauses aus.
She works in a Fair Trade Shop. Sie arbeitet in einem Weltladen.
She took the old woman's hand and led her to the church. Sie hat die Hand der Alten genommen und hat sie zur Kirche geführt.
Their financial problems began in the second half of the year. Ihre finanziellen Probleme begannen in der zweiten Jahreshälfte.
I have to open my shop. Ich muss meinen Laden öffnen.
Tom blocked Mary's punch, then slapped her with his right hand. Tom wehrte Marys Schlag ab und schlug sie dann mit seiner rechten Hand.
George Washington was born on the twenty second of February seventeen thirty two. George Washington wurde am zweiundzwanzigsten Februar des Jahres siebzehnhundert zweiunddreißig geboren.
My mother has gone to the beauty shop. Meine Mutter ist in das Kosmetikgeschäft gegangen.
You are holding my hand in that picture. Auf dem Bild hältst du meine Hand.
We're in the second week of an unrelenting heat wave. Wir sind in der zweiten Woche einer unerbittlichen Hitzewelle.
As there were no clients, we closed the shop earlier. Es waren keine Kunden mehr da und so haben wir den Laden früher geschlossen.
She wanted to ask a question, so she raised her hand. Da sie eine Frage stellen wollte, hob sie ihre Hand.
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