Usage examples of "shear history" in English with translation to German

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He's studying history at college. Er studiert Geschichte an der Universität.
Their job is to shear the sheep. Ihre Aufgabe ist es, die Schafe zu scheren.
She is familiar with Japanese history. Sie ist vertraut mit japanischer Geschichte.
I cannot shear my sheep now. It's still cold. Ich kann meine Schafe jetzt nicht scheren. Es ist noch immer kalt.
He's studying history in college. Er studiert Geschichte an der Universität.
I am good at history. Ich bin gut in Geschichte.
This day will go down in history. Dieser Tag wird in die Geschichte eingehen.
Tom is reading a history book. Tom liest ein Geschichtsbuch.
Tom knows a lot about American history. Tom weiß viel über amerikanische Geschichte.
This sword has a strange history. Dieses Schwert hat eine seltsame Geschichte.
Generally speaking, history repeats itself. Allgemein gesagt: Geschichte wiederholt sich.
How come you know so much about Japanese history? Wie kommt es, dass du so viel über die japanische Geschichte weißt?
Which period of history are you studying? Welche Periode der Geschichte studierst du?
My father is interested in ancient history. Mein Vater interessiert sich für Alte Geschichte.
Does objective history exist? Gibt es objektive Geschichte?
How is it that you know so much about Japanese history? Wie kommt es, dass du so viel über die japanische Geschichte weißt?
Religions, which condemn the pleasures of sense, drive men to seek the pleasures of power. Throughout history power has been the vice of the ascetic. Religionen, die die körperlichen Vergnügen verdammen, bringen Männer dazu Vergnügen an der Macht zu suchen. Durch die ganze Geschichte war die Macht ein Laster der Asketen.
I study Japanese history. Ich studiere die japanische Geschichte.
History repeats itself. Geschichte wiederholt sich.
A majority of students dislike history. Eine Mehrheit der Studenten hasst Geschichte.
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