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

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It just makes no sense. Das ist doch völlig ohne Sinn.
A sense of expectation is hanging in the air. Ein Gefühl der Erwartung liegt in der Luft.
Blind people sometimes develop a compensatory ability to sense the proximity of objects around them. Blinde entwickeln manchmal eine ausgleichende Fähigkeit, die Nähe der Gegenstände um sie herum zu spüren.
That doesn't make sense. Das ergibt keinen Sinn.
His jokes make no sense. Seine Witze ergeben keinen Sinn.
It doesn't make sense Es macht keinen Sinn
Traditions no longer make any sense. Traditionen ergeben gar keinen Sinn mehr.
She has no sense of beauty. Sie hat keinen Sinn für Schönheit.
This message doesn't make sense. Diese Nachricht ergibt keinen Sinn.
Does this make sense to you? Macht das einen Sinn für Sie?
Danny has no sense of beauty. Danny hat keinen Sinn für Schönheit.
This sentence doesn't make sense. Dieser Satz macht keinen Sinn.
She has a sense of humor. Sie hat Sinn für Humor.
That makes no sense at all. Das ergibt überhaupt keinen Sinn.
He has no sense of humor. Er hat keinen Sinn für Humor.
His letter doesn't make any sense. Sein Brief ergibt keinen Sinn.
Most Americans have a sense of humor. Die meisten Amerikaner haben einen Sinn für Humor.
Tom has a great sense of humour. Tom hat einen großartigen Sinn für Humor.
What you said does not make sense. Was du gesagt hast, ergibt keinen Sinn.
She is lacking in sense of beauty. Sie hat keinen Sinn für Schönheit.
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