Usage examples of "bitter orange oil" in English with translation to German

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This tea is too bitter. Dieser Tee ist zu bitter.
If we burn fuels such as coal, oil and gas, it gives off various gases. Wenn man Steinkohle, Erdöl und Gas verbrennt, entstehen verschiedene Gase.
Have you ever squeezed an orange? Hast du schon einmal eine Orange ausgepresst?
When the mouse is satiated, the flour is bitter. Wenn's Mäuschen satt ist, schmeckt's Mehl bitter.
In the meantime, cut the bread into cubes and fry them in hot oil. Schneiden Sie in der Zwischenzeit die Brotscheiben in Würfel und braten Sie sie im heißen Öl.
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.
She has only bitter memories of her time with them. Sie hat nur bittere Erinnerungen an die Zeit mit ihm.
Saudi Arabia is very rich in oil. Saudi-Arabien ist sehr reich an Öl.
I am planting an orange tree. Ich pflanze einen Apfelsinenbaum.
The coffee is bitter. Der Kaffee ist bitter.
The price of oil is down this week. Der Ölpreis ist diese Woche tief.
That there isn't an orange either. Das dort ist auch keine Apfelsine.
Bitter medicine will not necessarily do you good. Bittere Medizin tut Ihnen nicht unbedingt gut.
I am filling this bottle with oil. Ich fülle diese Flasche mit Öl.
It's the first time I squeeze an orange. Es ist das erste Mal, dass ich eine Orange auspresse.
The tea is really bitter and doesn't taste good. Der Tee ist sehr bitter und schmeckt nicht gut.
Oil is scarce in this country. Öl ist in diesem Land selten.
The earth, seen from above, looks like an orange. Von oben aus gesehen, sieht die Erde wie eine Orange aus.
Medicines must have a bitter taste, or else they won't help. Die Medizin muss bitter schmecken, sonst hilft sie nichts.
Oil does not mix with water. Öl mischt sich nicht mit Wasser.
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