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1 were
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2 were
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3 were pt
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4 were pt
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5 were scarcely noticed
die Ereignisse etc. wurden kaum beachtet -
6 were marked up
wurden heraufgesetzt -
7 as it were
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8 her eyes were filled with tears
expr.ihre Augen standen voller Tränen ausdr. -
9 many people were hurt
n.viele Leute wurden verletzt f. -
10 put things back as they were
expr.den vorherigen Zustand wiederherstellen ausdr. -
11 The consequences were such that...
expr.die Folgen waren derart ausdr.English-german dictionary > The consequences were such that...
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12 The main parts were well cast.
expr.Die Hauptrollen waren gut besetzt. ausdr. -
13 They were on their way home.
expr.Sie gingen gerade heimwärts. ausdr. -
14 those were his exact words
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15 Those were the days.
expr.Das waren noch Zeiten. ausdr. -
16 Where were you born?
expr.Wo sind Sie geboren? ausdr. -
17 You were mistakenly sent the wrong goods.
expr.Durch ein Versehen wurden Ihnen falsche Waren zugesandt. ausdr.English-german dictionary > You were mistakenly sent the wrong goods.
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18 feelings were running high
es war eine affektgeladene Atmosphäre a.English-German idiom dictionary > feelings were running high
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19 many people were shocked when he left the church
English-German idiom dictionary > many people were shocked when he left the church
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20 my feet were absolutely frozen
English-German idiom dictionary > my feet were absolutely frozen
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