Usage examples of "tooth space" in English with translation to German

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From space, the world looks very small. Aus dem Weltall sieht die Erde sehr klein aus.
She had her tooth pulled. Sie musste ihren Zahn ziehen lassen.
Space is full of mysteries. Der Weltraum ist voller Rätsel.
She bought a hair brush and a tooth brush. Sie kaufte eine Haar- und eine Zahnbürste.
The space ship will get to the moon soon. Das Raumschiff wird den Mond bald erreichen.
She had a bad tooth taken out. Sie bekam einen faulen Zahn gezogen.
The Democrats bought space on commercial television for the campaign. Die Demokraten kauften Sendezeit im Werbefernsehen für den Wahlkampf.
The dentist pulled out her bad tooth. Der Zahnarzt zog ihr ihren schlechten Zahn.
In the U.S., there are more prisoners than there is jail space for them. So the prisons are overcrowded. In den USA gibt es mehr Häftlinge, als die Gefängnisse aufnehmen können. Daher sind die Haftanstalten überfüllt.
This tooth is decayed. Dieser Zahn ist verfault.
He is the first Japanese that traveled in space. Er ist der erste Japaner, der in den Weltraum gereist ist.
I have a sweet tooth. Ich bin eine Naschkatze.
This table takes up too much space. Dieser Tisch nimmt zu viel Raum ein.
My tooth hurts. Mein Zahn tut weh.
Is there space for another person? Ist da noch Platz für eine weitere Person?
When I bite down, this tooth hurts. Wenn ich zubeiße, tut dieser Zahn weh.
The French are a really strange people: every other person who reads this sentence will check if the space before the colon is really thin and non-breaking. Die Franzosen sind echt ein seltsames Volk: Von denen, die diesen Satz lesen, wird jeder zweite überprüfen, ob das Leerzeichen vor dem Doppelpunkt auch wirklich ein schmales geschütztes ist.
The siblings fought tooth and nail over their late father's estate. Die Geschwister kämpften bis auf's Blut um den Nachlass ihres verstorbenen Vaters.
Is there space for one more person? Ist da noch Platz für eine weitere Person?
I had a tooth pulled. Man hat mir einen Zahn gezogen.
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