Usage examples of "banjo type axle housing" in English with translation to German

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A gentleman is someone who knows how to play the banjo and doesn't. Ein Gentleman ist einer, der weiß, wie man ein Banjo spielt und es nicht tut.
Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control. Jeder hat das Recht auf einen Lebensstandard, der seine und seiner Familie Gesundheit und Wohl gewährleistet, einschließlich Nahrung, Kleidung, Wohnung, ärztliche Versorgung und notwendige soziale Leistungen gewährleistet sowie das Recht auf Sicherheit im Falle von Arbeitslosigkeit, Krankheit, Invalidität oder Verwitwung, im Alter sowie bei anderweitigem Verlust seiner Unterhaltsmittel durch unverschuldete Umstände.
I can type 50 words a minute. Ich kann 50 Wörter pro Minute tippen.
The housing situation seemed quite hopeless. Die Wohnungssituation schien ganz hoffnungslos.
They started to sell a new type of car in Tokyo. Sie begannen einen neuen Autotyp in Tokio zu verkaufen.
The government is not doing its best to solve the housing problem. Die Regierung tut nicht ihr Bestes, um das Wohnraumproblem zu lösen.
He is my type! Er ist mein Typ!
It seems that Mr Hatoyama is living in company housing. Es scheint, Herr Hatoyama lebt in einer Firmenwohnung.
This is not my type. Er ist nicht mein Typ.
The housing project has fallen flat. Das Hausprojekt ist flach gefallen.
I used to type my letters, but now I use a word processor. Früher habe ich meine Briefe mit der Schreibmaschine getippt; jetzt benutze ich eine Textverarbeitung dafür.
They could not get good housing. Sie konnten keine gute Unterkunft bekommen.
I'm opposed to any type of war. Ich bin gegen jede Art von Krieg.
As far housing goes, it is very poor in Japan. Was die Bebauung betrifft, sie ist schlecht in Japan.
Who buys this type of art? Wer kauft diese Art von Kunst?
I don't like this type of house. Ich mag diese Art Haus nicht.
A haiku is one type of poem. Ein Haiku ist eine Gedichtform.
He is a type of a person who calls a spade a spade. Er ist der Typ, der die Dinge beim rechten Namen nennt.
I can type at a very fast rate. Ich kann mit einer sehr schnellen Geschwindigkeit maschinenschreiben.
I'm the type who gets nervous in front of people, so I'm bad at speech making. Ich bin der Typ, der vor Leuten nervös wird, deshalb bin ich ein schlechter Redner.
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