Usage examples of "orange march" in English with translation to German

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On March 15 we will have been married for 20 years. Am 15. März sind wir 20 Jahre verheiratet.
Have you ever squeezed an orange? Hast du schon einmal eine Orange ausgepresst?
The new bridge will have been completed by March. Die neue Brücke wird bis März fertiggestellt worden sein.
There will he find an Egmont and an Orange, the brave warriors of Emperor Charles, as wise in council as they are formidable in the field. Er findet dort einen Egmond und Oranien, die braven Krieger Kaiser Karls, so klug im Kabinett als fürchterlich im Felde.
Miss March gave me an English dictionary. Fräulein March gab mir ein Englisch-Wörterbuch.
I am planting an orange tree. Ich pflanze einen Apfelsinenbaum.
I was born on March 22, 1962. Ich bin am 22. März 1962 geboren worden.
That there isn't an orange either. Das dort ist auch keine Apfelsine.
I would greatly appreciate it if we could change our appointment to 3:00 pm on March 6. Ich würde es sehr begrüßen, wenn wir unser Treffen auf den 6. März, 15 Uhr, verschieben könnten.
It's the first time I squeeze an orange. Es ist das erste Mal, dass ich eine Orange auspresse.
My birthday is on March 22. Mein Geburtstag ist am 22. März.
The earth, seen from above, looks like an orange. Von oben aus gesehen, sieht die Erde wie eine Orange aus.
The company closes its books at the end of March. Die Gesellschaft schließt ihre Bücher Ende März.
She tried to squeeze the juice from the orange. Sie versuchte den Saft aus der Orange zu pressen.
Thomas Jefferson left the White House in March of 1809. Im März 1809 verließ Thomas Jefferson das Weiße Haus.
There is too much acid in this orange. Diese Apfelsine ist zu sauer.
Please reconfirm the reservation by March 10. Bitte bestätigen Sie die Reservierung erneut bis zum 10. März.
Can I eat this orange? Kann ich diese Orange essen?
The band has played a march. Die Kapelle hat einen Marsch gespielt.
This fruit is shaped like an orange and tastes like a pineapple. Diese Frucht hat die Form einer Orange und den Geschmack einer Ananas.
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