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Tier (Advanced search)




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COMPOUND WORDS


accept {v} (to agree to) accommodate {v} (to provide housing for) accredit {v} (To put or bring into credit; to invest with credit or authority; to sanction) accredit {v} (To send with letters credential, as an ambassador, envoy, or diplomatic agent; to authorize, as a messenger or delegate.) acting {adj} (temporarily assuming the duties or authority) adapt {adj} (adapted (adjective)) adjustable {adj} (capable of being adjusted) adopt {v} (to take by choice into relationship, as, child, heir, friend, citizen) adoptee {n} (an adoptee) agree {v} (to yield assent, to accede) airborne {adj} (carried by the air) alignment {n} (process of adjusting a mechanism such that its parts are aligned) allow {v} (to acknowledge; to accept as true; to concede; to accede to an opinion) amputate {v} (To surgically remove a body part) amputee {n} (person who has had one or more limbs removed) animal {adj} (of animals) animal {n} (organism) animal kingdom {n} (Regnum Animalia) animal rights {n} (concept that animals are entitled to certain fundamental rights) animal shelter {n} (facility providing such shelter) annex {v} (to add something to another, to incorporate into) annotate {v} (to add annotation) annotation {n} (process of writing a comment or commentary) arachnid {n} (eight-legged creature) argue {v} (intransitive: to debate, disagree, or discuss opposing or differing viewpoints) argue {v} (transitive: present a viewpoint) armadillo {n} (burrowing mammal covered with bony, jointed, protective plates) arrest {v} (to stop (a process etc.)) artiodactyl {n} (any ungulate mammal with an even number of toes) assist {v} (help) attitude {n} Haltung auscultate {v} (to practice auscultation) aye-aye {n} (nocturnal quadruped) Bactrian camel {n} (Camelus bactrianus) bale {v} (to wrap into a bale) beast {n} (non-human animal) Beast {prop} (a figure in the Book of Revelation) beast of burden {n} (animal that carries or pulls heavy loads) beast of prey {n} (animal) behemoth {n} (mighty monster) bemuse {v} (to confuse or bewilder) bemused {adj} (perplexed and bewildered) bemusement {n} (characteristic of being bemused) benefit {v} (to receive a benefit) bespeak {v} ((transitive) To speak about; tell of; relate; discuss) bestial {adj} (beast-like) big cheese {n} (an important figure) billet {v} (to lodge soldiers in a private house) bind {v} (transitive connect) Boeotian {n} (inhabitant of Boeotia) book {v} (to write down, register, record) borough {n} (municipal burough) boycott {v} (to abstain from dealing with a person or organisation as a protest) brute {adj} (of animals: without reason or intelligence) brute {n} (brutal person) bug {n} (a colloquial name for insect) bull {n} (adult male animal) bull {n} (uncastrated adult male bovine) bullfight {n} (public spectacle) bullfighter {n} (a toreador or matador) bullfighting {n} (a sport popular in Spain and Mexico) camel {n} (beast of burden) care {v} (to want, politely) catapult {v} (to fire a missile from a catapult) catapult {v} (to increase the status rapidly) cement {v} (to affix with cement) cement {v} (to make permanent) chaperon {v} (to accompany, to escort) chocolatier {n} (producer of chocolate) citation {n} (the passage or words quoted; quotation) coexist {v} (Exist contemporaneously) comment {v} (to remark) comment out {v} (disable a section of source code) complete {v} (to make whole or entire) compost {v} (to produce compost) compromise {v} (to breach a security system) concierge {n} (one who attends to the maintenance of a building and provides services to its tenants and guests) concierge {n} (one who attends to the slightest desire of hotel guests) confront {v} (to come up against; to encounter) confront {v} (to deal with) confront {v} (to engage in confrontation) confront {v} (to something bring face to face with) confront {v} (to stand or meet facing, especially in competition, hostility or defiance) connote {v} (to imply, to suggest) connote {v} (to signify beyond principal meaning) constrain {v} (to force; to compel; to oblige) contact {v} (establish communication with) contrast {v} (set in opposition in order to show the difference or differences between) convert {v} (transform (something) into another form, substance, state, or product) convoy {v} (to escort a group of vehicles) coquet {v} (act as a flirt or coquet) counterpoint {v} ((transitive) to compose or arrange such music) critter {n} (an animal) crustacean {n} (arthropod of the subphylum Crustacea) dam {n} (female parent) date {v} (to determine the age of something) dated {adj} (marked with a date) debate {v} (participate in a debate) debunk {v} (to discredit or expose the falsehood of something) decree {v} (to command by a decree) deep-fry {v} (to cook by immersing the food in hot fat) defragment {v} ((computing) to run a process to make file fragments on a hard disk contiguous) defragmentation {n} (action of defragmenting) defunct {adj} (no longer in use) deny {v} (to assert that something is not true) deport {v} (to evict, especially from a country) deportee {n} (deported person) deputy {n} (legislator) desert {v} (to leave military service) dictate {v} (to order, command, control) dictate {v} (to speak in order for someone to write down the words) dictation machine {n} (sound recording device) disassemble {v} (to take to pieces) discredit {v} (harm reputation) discuss {v} (to converse or debate concerning a particular topic) dismantle {v} (take apart) dissent {v} (to disagree) Djiboutian {n} (person) document {v} (to record in documents) donkey {n} (a domestic animal) doorkeeper {n} (person in charge of an entryway) dope {v} (electronics: add a dopant to) doping {n} (addition of small quantities of an element to a semiconductor) do you accept American dollars {phrase} (do you accept American dollars?) do you accept credit cards {phrase} (do you accept credit cards?) do you have any pets {phrase} (do you have pets?) draught animal {n} (animal) edit {v} (to change a text, or a document) editable {adj} (capable of being edited) electrocute {v} (to cause death from immediate complications resulting from electric shock) elicit {v} (to evoke, educe) emit {v} (to send out or give off) enema {n} (injection of fluid into the rectum) escort {v} (To attend to in order to guard and protect) exist {v} (to be) existent {adj} (existing; having life or being, current; occurring now) existing {adj} (that exists) expel {v} (to deport) experiment {v} (to conduct an experiment) export {v} (computing: send (data) from one program to another) export {v} (to sell (goods) to a foreign country) extrovert {adj} (one who is outgoing, sociable) extroverted {adj} (possessing the characteristic property of an extrovert) fake {v} (to counterfeit, falsify) fauna {n} (animals considered as a group) fellate {v} (to suck off) format {v} (computing: prepare a mass storage medium for initial use) formatting {n} (The code in a markup language which determines a document's format) formatting {n} (The style of a document's format) fragment {v} (to break apart) fragment {v} (to cause to be broken into pieces) fragmentation {n} (act of fragmenting or something fragmented; disintegration) fragmentation {n} (process by which fragments of an exploding bomb scatter.) fragmentation {n} (the breaking up and dispersal of a file into non-contiguous areas of a disk) fragmentation {n} (the breaking up of a data packet when larger than the transmission unit of a network) fried {adj} (cooked by frying) get lost {v} (become lost) groundhog {n} (red-brown marmot) guarantee {v} (to assure that something will get done right) guarantee {v} (to make something certain) guest {v} (to appear as a guest) guidance {n} Anleitung gun dog {n} (dog used by hunter) haul {v} (to transport something heavy) headquarters {n} (the military installation) Helvetian {n} (someone from ancient country of Helvetia) implant {v} (insert (something) surgically into the body) implantable {adj} (Capable of being implanted) implement {v} (bring about) implementation {n} (process of moving an idea from concept to reality) implementation {n} (result of implementing something) implementer {n} (person who implements) import {v} (to bring in from a foreign country) incumbent {adj} (being the current holder of an office) inflect {v} (grammar) inflectable {adj} (that can be inflected) insect {n} (arthropod of class insecta) intermittent {adj} (stopping and starting at intervals) interpret {v} (to apprehend and represent by means of art) interpret {v} (to explain or tell the meaning of) interpretable {adj} (capable of being interpreted) introverted {adj} (possessing the characteristic property of an introvert) invertible {adj} ((mathematics) which has an inverse) invest {v} (to commit resources in the hope of financial gain) invest {v} (to make investments) invest {v} (to spend money, time, effort into sthg) jousting {n} (medieval European sport) justify {v} (arrange lines on a page or computer screen) king of beasts {n} (the lion) Kiribatian {n} (a person from Kiribati or of Kiribatian descent) label {v} (give a label to in order to categorise) label {v} (put a ticket or sign on) landmark {n} (a recognizable feature used for navigation) lazybones {n} (person who is lazy) leader {n} (dominant animal in a group) livestock {n} (farm animals) long-tailed pangolin {n} (Manis tetradactyla) make {v} (to interpret) mammal {n} (animal of the class Mammalia) mange {n} (skin disease) manifest {v} (to show plainly; to make to appear distinctly) marmot {n} (rodent of the genera Marmota) marsupial {n} (mammal of which the female typically has a pouch) Mauritian {n} (person from Mauritius or of Mauritian descent) message-oriented {adj} (having a specific orientation) migration {n} (seasonal moving of animals, birds or fishes) mixed reaction {n} (state of diverse reception) mollusc {n} (soft-bodied invertebrate of phylum Mollusca, see also: clam, see also: oyster, see also: mussel) monotreme {n} (egg-laying mammal) métier {n} (activity that is pursued as a trade or profession; a calling) métier {n} (activity to which a person is particularly suited; a forte) mule {n} (offspring of male donkey and female horse) mule deer {n} (deer) musketeer {n} (foot soldier) musketeer {n} (member of French royal bodyguard) mystified {adj} (puzzled or confused) mystify {v} (to thoroughly confuse, befuddle or bewilder) nanoindentation {n} (an indentation test carried out at nanoscale) neighborhood {n} (nearby area) nonexistent {adj} (not existent) object-oriented {adj} (using entities called objects) object-oriented programming {n} (programming paradigm that uses objects to design application and computer programs) opt {v} (to choose) orient {v} (to familiarize with a situation or circumstance) orientation {n} (ability to orient) orienteering {n} (racing across unfamiliar countryside using a map and compass) packetization {n} (process of bundling data) packetize {v} (form data into packets) pangolin {n} (mammal) paramecium {n} (organism) parasitize {v} (live off a host) parquet {v} (to lay or fit such a floor) patent {v} (successfully register an invention with a government agency; to secure a letter patent) paved {adj} (covered in pavement) pelletize {v} (to form into pellets) Peltier effect {n} (thermodynamic effect) pet {n} (an animal kept as a companion) phosphating {n} (application of a coating of phosphate) pigmentation {n} (coloration of tissue) pipette {v} (to transfer or measure the volume of a liquid using a pipet) placarder {n} (person who puts up placards) place {n} Platz platypus {n} (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) plush toy {n} (child's toy filled with soft material) portray {v} (figuratively: to describe in words) portray {v} (to paint or draw the likeness of) pound {n} (place for the detention of stray animals) predator {n} (any animal or other organism) present {v} (bring into the presence of) project {v} (make plans for; forecast) project {v} (present, convey an image) protest {v} (to make a strong objection) protester {n} (person who protests) puncture {v} (to pierce) quarter {n} (section of a town) quarter {v} (provide housing) quartermaster {n} (officer responsible for supplies) queen of beasts {n} (the lioness) quote {v} (to refer to a statement that has been made by someone else) radiolarian {n} (marine protozoa) receptionist {n} (employee who receives visitors and/or calls, typically in an office setting) recite {v} (to repeat aloud some passage, poem or other text previously memorized, often before an audience) recruit {v} (to enroll or enlist new members or potential employees) recruit {v} (to supply with new men, as an army) recruiter {n} (one employed to recruit others) recruitment {n} (process or art of finding candidates or recruits) reflect {v} (to bend back from a surface) rehabilitate {v} (to restore (someone) to their former state, reputation, possessions, status etc.) reindeer {n} (Rangifer tarandus) reindeer moss {n} (Cladonia rangiferina) rentier {n} (individual who receives capital income) represent {v} (to stand in the place of) reprobate {adj} (rejected) reptile {n} (a cold-blooded vertebrate) reputable {adj} (having a good reputation) resect {v} (remove part of an organ surgically) respect {v} (to abide by an agreement) respect {v} (to have regard for the rights of others) respect {v} (to have respect for) revolt {v} (to rebel) rodent {n} (mammal of the order Rodentia) rotate {v} (to spin, turn, or revolve) sabotage {v} (deliberate destruction to prevent success) sculpted {adj} (well shaped) sectarianism {n} (rigid adherence to a particular sect, party or denomination) segment {v} (to divide into segments or sections) segmentation {n} (the act or an instance of dividing into segments) segmentation {n} (the state of being divided into segments) service-oriented architecture {n} (software architectural concept) set {v} (to adjust) sexual orientation {n} (sexual orientation) sexual predator {n} (person seen as threatening for wanting sex) shell {n} (by extension, any mollusks having such a covering) shellfish {n} (aquatic food that has a shell) sign {n} (astrological sign) skunk {n} (animal) sleep like a log {v} (to sleep well, without disturbance) sloth {n} (mammal) snuffbox {n} (small box) sort {n} (act of sorting) sort {v} (arrange in order) sort {v} (separate according to certain criteria) spin {v} (to turn around quickly) sport {v} (display, have as feature) stateful {adj} (computer: that supports different states) stubborn as a mule {adj} (extremely stubborn) stud {n} (male animal kept for breeding) stuffed animal {n} (a toy animal stuffed with straw, beans, cotton or other similar materials.) Tahitian {n} (native or inhabitant) take a bow {v} (to accept applause at the end of a performance) take the bull by the horns {v} (to deal directly with a matter; to confront a difficulty) talented {adj} (endowed with talents) taurokathapsia {n} (bull-leaping) Taurus {prop} (astrological sign) Taurus {prop} (constellation) taxidermist {n} (one who practices taxidermy) taxidermy {n} (art of stuffing dead animals) teleport {v} (move an object by teleportation) transplant {v} (medicine: transfer (tissue/organ)) transport {v} (carry or bear from one place to another) trenchant {adj} (biting, severe) tube top {n} (A one-piece strapless tube-shaped top worn by women.) ungulate {n} (hooved mammal) vegetable {n} (a person whose brain has been damaged) vertebrate {n} (an animal having a backbone) veterinarian {n} (doctor who treats animals) veterinary medicine {n} (branch of medicine that deals with animals) vouch {v} (to warrant; to maintain by affirmations; to attest; to affirm; to avouch) warrant {v} (to guarantee) warranted {adj} (authorized with a warrant) water bear {n} (A member of the phylum Tardigrada) wild animal {n} (animal living in a natural, undomesticated state) wildlife {n} (animals and plants in their natural environment) wine {v} (entertain with wine) woodchuck {n} (rodent of the family Sciuridae) workaholic {n} (person) zodiac {n} (twelve signs in astrology) zoo {n} (park where live animals are exhibited) zookeeper {n} (person employed at a zoo to attend to the animals) zoological garden {n} (zoo (stilted or formal)) zoology {n} (science that studies the animal kingdom)

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Sie ist sehr talentiert.



She is very talented .
Sie ist sehr talentiert 0

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(0086)


Sie ist sehr talentiert.



She is very talented .
Sie ist sehr talentiert 0

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(0235)


Sie diskutieren über die neue Aufgabe.



They are discussing the new job .
Sie diskutieren über die neue Aufgabe 0

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(0505)


Sie diskutieren den Fall.



They are discussing the case .
Sie diskutieren den Fall 0

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(0854)


Der Portier ist sehr verantwortlich.



The doorman is very responsible .
Der Portier ist sehr verantwortlich 0

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(0957)


Die Kollegen diskutieren ein Projekt.



The colleagues are discussing a project .
Die Kollegen diskutieren ein Projekt 0

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(0979)


Alle Tiere schützen ihr Junges, das ist ein Instinkt.



It is in animals' nature to protect their young .
Alle Tiere schützen ihr Junges , das ist ein Instinkt 0

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(0986)


Sie diskutieren ein Projekt.



They are discussing a project .
Sie diskutieren ein Projekt 0

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(1037)


Sie diskutieren einige Fragen.



They are discussing some questions .
Sie diskutieren einige Fragen 0

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(1229)


Sie wurde aus dem Land deportiert.



She's been deported from the country .
Sie wurde aus dem Land deportiert 0

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(1308)


Sie akzeptierten meinen Rat.



They accepted my advice .
Sie akzeptierten meinen Rat 0

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(1382)


Der Wolf ist ein wildes Tier.



The wolf is a wild animal .
Der Wolf ist ein wildes Tier 0

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(1510)


Der Stier wird wild.



The bull is going wild .
Der Stier wird wild 0

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(1757)


Die Schüler sollten ihre Lehrer respektieren.



Students should respect their teachers .
Die Schüler sollten ihre Lehrer respektieren 0

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(DE )

(1853)


Ärzte werden respektiert.



Doctors are respected .
Ärzte werden respektiert 0

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(DE )

(1939)


Pandas sind kostbare Tiere.



Pandas are precious animals .
Pandas sind kostbare Tiere 0

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(DE )

(1955)


Mein Sohn liebt frittiertes Essen.



My son is very fond of fried food .
Mein Sohn liebt frittiertes Essen 0

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(DE )

(1975)


Die neuen Soldaten wurden schon rekrutiert.



The new soldiers have been recruited .
Die neuen Soldaten wurden schon rekrutiert 0

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(2142)


Auf importierte Waren wird eine Einfuhrsteuer erhoben.



An import tax is levied on imported goods .
Auf importierte Waren wird eine Einfuhrsteuer erhoben 0

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(2143)


Rinder sind eine Art von Nutztieren.



Cattle are a kind of livestock .
Rinder sind eine Art von Nutztieren 0

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(2301)


Er ist in der Tierzucht tätig.



He is in animal husbandry .
Er ist in der Tierzucht tätig 0

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(2470)


Ihr Haustier ist eine Schildkröte.



Her pet is a tortoise .
Ihr Haustier ist eine Schildkröte 0

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(2516)


Der Phönix ist ein legendäres Tier.



The phoenix is a legendary animal .
Der Phönix ist ein legendäres Tier 0

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(2566)


Hier ist der Kadaver eines Tieres.



There‘s the carcass of an animal here .
Hier ist der Kadaver eines Tieres 0

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(2600)


Der Löwe ist der König der Tierwelt.



The lion is the king of the animal world .
Der Löwe ist der König der Tierwelt 0

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(2959)


Er ist die Art von Person, die die Menschen respektieren und in Ehrfurcht versetzen.



He is the kind of person that people respect and hold in awe .
Er ist die Art von Person , die die Menschen respektieren und in Ehrfurcht versetzen 0

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(3036)


Primitiver Mensch ernährte sich von wilden Tieren.



Primitive man fed on wild animals .
Primitiver Mensch ernährte sich von wilden Tieren 0

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(3044)


Die Polizei konfrontiert die Mobs.



The police are confronting the mobs .
Die Polizei konfrontiert die Mobs 0

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(3187)




Many animals have been destroyed by men .

Viele Tiere wurden von Menschen getötet.


He protested against the new plan .

Er protestierte gegen den neuen Plan.


We still have enough time to discuss it .

Wir haben noch genügend Zeit, darüber zu diskutieren.


What animal is it ?

Welches Tier ist es ?


He is always kind to animals .

Er ist immer freundlich zu Tieren.


The students discussed the plan for many hours .

Viele Stunden lang diskutierten die Schüler über den Plan.


You should free those animals from the cage .

Sie sollten diese Tiere aus dem Käfig befreien.


You ought not to be cruel to animals .

Man sollte nicht grausam gegenüber Tieren sein.


Men can not exist without air .

Ohne Luft kann der Mensch nicht existieren.


He knows almost nothing about that animal .

Er weiß fast nichts über dieses Tier.


He accepted my idea .

Er akzeptierte meine Idee.


He has nobody to consult .

Er hat niemanden, den er konsultieren kann.


The answer irritated me .

Die Antwort hat mich irritiert.


Who can guarantee his success ?

Wer kann seinen Erfolg garantieren?


The question was much discussed .

Die Frage wurde viel diskutiert.


You can't care for pets .

Sie können sich nicht um Haustiere kümmern.


This bag was carried by car .

Diese Tasche wurde mit dem Auto transportiert.


Please contact me by letter .

Bitte kontaktieren Sie mich per Brief.


Man is above all things the talking animal .

Der Mensch ist vor allem das sprechende Tier.


My wife wanted to adopt a child .

Meine Frau wollte ein Kind adoptieren.


What pet is always found on the floor ?

Welches Haustier liegt immer auf dem Boden?


I got much benefit from that book .

Ich habe von diesem Buch sehr profitiert.


His opinion was not accepted .

Seine Meinung wurde nicht akzeptiert.


They adopted the little girl .

Sie adoptierten das kleine Mädchen.


Man is the only animal that can talk .

Der Mensch ist das einzige Tier, das sprechen kann.


These animals are very friendly , too .

Diese Tiere sind auch sehr freundlich.


He is a scientist who is respected by everybody .

Er ist ein Wissenschaftler, der von allen respektiert wird.


We adopted a child .

Wir haben ein Kind adoptiert.


He is respected by them .

Er wird von ihnen respektiert.


You have to respect the old .

Man muss das Alte respektieren.


This animal is bigger than that one .

Dieses Tier ist größer als dieses.


His illness resulted from drinking too much .

Seine Krankheit resultierte aus zu viel Alkohol.


That question is under discussion .

Diese Frage wird derzeit diskutiert.


They will debate the question tomorrow .

Sie werden die Frage morgen diskutieren.


They adopted the little girl .

Sie adoptierten das kleine Mädchen.


I like taking care of animals very much .

Ich kümmere mich sehr gerne um Tiere.


Let's over the matter before accepting it .

Lassen Sie uns die Sache durchgehen, bevor wir sie akzeptieren.


We transported the computer to the office .

Wir haben den Computer ins Büro transportiert.


I respect those who always do their best .

Ich respektiere diejenigen, die immer ihr Bestes geben.


He kept on writing stories about animals .

Er schrieb weiterhin Geschichten über Tiere.


She kept on writing stories about animals .

Sie schrieb weiterhin Geschichten über Tiere.


Why do you think animals dread fire ?

Warum fürchten Tiere Ihrer Meinung nach Feuer?


Some animals are active at night .

Einige Tiere sind nachtaktiv.


Am I talented ?

Bin ich talentiert?


You'd better consult the doctor .

Am besten konsultieren Sie den Arzt.


Bill accepted my statement as true .

Bill akzeptierte meine Aussage als wahr.


It is useless even if I discuss with you .

Es ist nutzlos, selbst wenn ich es mit Ihnen diskutiere.


All the students protested against the war .

Alle Studenten protestierten gegen den Krieg.


Please contact me later .

Bitte kontaktieren Sie mich später.


All the students protested against the war .

Alle Studenten protestierten gegen den Krieg.


They are discussing the matter at present .

Sie diskutieren derzeit über die Angelegenheit.


I don't believe such things to exist .

Ich glaube nicht, dass solche Dinge existieren.


My car is large enough to carry five people .

Mein Auto ist groß genug, um fünf Personen zu transportieren.


Please get in touch with me when you come to tokyo .

Bitte kontaktieren Sie mich, wenn Sie nach Tokio kommen.


Animals are afraid of fire .

Tiere haben Angst vor Feuer.


Men , dogs , fish , and birds are all animals .

Menschen, Hunde, Fische und Vögel sind alles Tiere.


There are no live animals in the museum .

Im Museum gibt es keine lebenden Tiere.


We discussed the problem far into the night .

Wir diskutierten das Problem bis spät in die Nacht.


You can see many animals in this forest .

In diesem Wald kann man viele Tiere sehen.


All the students respect their home room teacher .

Alle Schüler respektieren ihren Klassenlehrer.


Mike takes after his father in everything .

Mike orientiert sich in allem an seinem Vater.


We carried on the discussion till late at night .

Wir diskutierten bis spät in die Nacht.


I respect you for what you have done .

Ich respektiere Sie für das, was Sie getan haben.


You'd better consult your doctor .

Konsultieren Sie am besten Ihren Arzt.


Fish are cold-blooded animals .

Fische sind wechselwarme Tiere.


What do you call this animal in japanese ?

Wie nennt man dieses Tier auf Japanisch?


He was irritated by the sound .

Er war von dem Geräusch irritiert.


Nobody can exist without food .

Niemand kann ohne Nahrung existieren.


Viele Tiere wurden von Menschen getötet.
Er protestierte gegen den neuen Plan.
Wir haben noch genügend Zeit, darüber zu diskutieren.
Welches Tier ist es ?
Er ist immer freundlich zu Tieren.
Viele Stunden lang diskutierten die Schüler über den Plan.
Sie sollten diese Tiere aus dem Käfig befreien.
Man sollte nicht grausam gegenüber Tieren sein.
Ohne Luft kann der Mensch nicht existieren.
Er weiß fast nichts über dieses Tier.
Er akzeptierte meine Idee.
Er hat niemanden, den er konsultieren kann.
Die Antwort hat mich irritiert.
Wer kann seinen Erfolg garantieren?
Die Frage wurde viel diskutiert.
Sie können sich nicht um Haustiere kümmern.
Diese Tasche wurde mit dem Auto transportiert.
Bitte kontaktieren Sie mich per Brief.
Der Mensch ist vor allem das sprechende Tier.
Meine Frau wollte ein Kind adoptieren.
Welches Haustier liegt immer auf dem Boden?
Ich habe von diesem Buch sehr profitiert.
Seine Meinung wurde nicht akzeptiert.
Sie adoptierten das kleine Mädchen.
Der Mensch ist das einzige Tier, das sprechen kann.
Diese Tiere sind auch sehr freundlich.
Er ist ein Wissenschaftler, der von allen respektiert wird.
Wir haben ein Kind adoptiert.
Er wird von ihnen respektiert.
Man muss das Alte respektieren.
Dieses Tier ist größer als dieses.
Seine Krankheit resultierte aus zu viel Alkohol.
Diese Frage wird derzeit diskutiert.
Sie werden die Frage morgen diskutieren.
Sie adoptierten das kleine Mädchen.
Ich kümmere mich sehr gerne um Tiere.
Lassen Sie uns die Sache durchgehen, bevor wir sie akzeptieren.
Wir haben den Computer ins Büro transportiert.
Ich respektiere diejenigen, die immer ihr Bestes geben.
Er schrieb weiterhin Geschichten über Tiere.
Sie schrieb weiterhin Geschichten über Tiere.
Warum fürchten Tiere Ihrer Meinung nach Feuer?
Einige Tiere sind nachtaktiv.
Bin ich talentiert?
Am besten konsultieren Sie den Arzt.
Bill akzeptierte meine Aussage als wahr.
Es ist nutzlos, selbst wenn ich es mit Ihnen diskutiere.
Alle Studenten protestierten gegen den Krieg.
Bitte kontaktieren Sie mich später.
Alle Studenten protestierten gegen den Krieg.
Sie diskutieren derzeit über die Angelegenheit.
Ich glaube nicht, dass solche Dinge existieren.
Mein Auto ist groß genug, um fünf Personen zu transportieren.
Bitte kontaktieren Sie mich, wenn Sie nach Tokio kommen.
Tiere haben Angst vor Feuer.
Menschen, Hunde, Fische und Vögel sind alles Tiere.
Im Museum gibt es keine lebenden Tiere.
Wir diskutierten das Problem bis spät in die Nacht.
In diesem Wald kann man viele Tiere sehen.
Alle Schüler respektieren ihren Klassenlehrer.
Mike orientiert sich in allem an seinem Vater.
Wir diskutierten bis spät in die Nacht.
Ich respektiere Sie für das, was Sie getan haben.
Konsultieren Sie am besten Ihren Arzt.
Fische sind wechselwarme Tiere.
Wie nennt man dieses Tier auf Japanisch?
Er war von dem Geräusch irritiert.
Niemand kann ohne Nahrung existieren.


Many animals have been destroyed by men .
He protested against the new plan .
We still have enough time to discuss it .
What animal is it ?
He is always kind to animals .
The students discussed the plan for many hours .
You should free those animals from the cage .
You ought not to be cruel to animals .
Men can not exist without air .
He knows almost nothing about that animal .
He accepted my idea .
He has nobody to consult .
The answer irritated me .
Who can guarantee his success ?
The question was much discussed .
You can't care for pets .
This bag was carried by car .
Please contact me by letter .
Man is above all things the talking animal .
My wife wanted to adopt a child .
What pet is always found on the floor ?
I got much benefit from that book .
His opinion was not accepted .
They adopted the little girl .
Man is the only animal that can talk .
These animals are very friendly , too .
He is a scientist who is respected by everybody .
We adopted a child .
He is respected by them .
You have to respect the old .
This animal is bigger than that one .
His illness resulted from drinking too much .
That question is under discussion .
They will debate the question tomorrow .
They adopted the little girl .
I like taking care of animals very much .
Let's over the matter before accepting it .
We transported the computer to the office .
I respect those who always do their best .
He kept on writing stories about animals .
She kept on writing stories about animals .
Why do you think animals dread fire ?
Some animals are active at night .
Am I talented ?
You'd better consult the doctor .
Bill accepted my statement as true .
It is useless even if I discuss with you .
All the students protested against the war .
Please contact me later .
All the students protested against the war .
They are discussing the matter at present .
I don't believe such things to exist .
My car is large enough to carry five people .
Please get in touch with me when you come to tokyo .
Animals are afraid of fire .
Men , dogs , fish , and birds are all animals .
There are no live animals in the museum .
We discussed the problem far into the night .
You can see many animals in this forest .
All the students respect their home room teacher .
Mike takes after his father in everything .
We carried on the discussion till late at night .
I respect you for what you have done .
You'd better consult your doctor .
Fish are cold-blooded animals .
What do you call this animal in japanese ?
He was irritated by the sound .
Nobody can exist without food .