Mouth: spiegel
Translational equivalents: endoscopy; mirror
by transcript | by glosses | by right neighbours | by left neighbours
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We practiced articulation in front of a mirror.
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MIRROR1A* MIRROR2 TO-RANT1^* $ARTICULATION-BASE-OF-MOUTH1^*
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spiegel a
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The mirror was a great idea.
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MIRROR1A* TO-MATCH1
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spiegel passt
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That’s why they used it.
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MIRROR1A*
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spiegel
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I am not allowed to drive without it.
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ONLY2A* MIRROR1A* WITHOUT1B* TO-GO2A NOT3A
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nur spiegel ohne gehen nicht
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And the mirrors/
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AND2A MIRROR1A* MIRROR1B*
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spiegel
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Two side mirrors.
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MIRROR1A* $PROD
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spiegel
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When I wasn’t wearing my hearing aids, the right side mirror would have to be there.
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MUST1 IN-ADDITION1* PRESENT-OR-HERE1 MIRROR1A* PRESENT-OR-HERE1 $INDEX1 DUTY5*
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muss da spiegel da pflicht
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In Bavaria it is typical to put a slice of ham on top of a slice of bread and cover it with a fried egg.
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HAM1* $PROD EGG6A* MIRROR1A* $PROD $PROD
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kochschinken spiegelei
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The left side mirror is mandatory, but in addition I would have to have the right side mirror.
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$INDEX1 CLEAR1B* MIRROR1A* CLEAR1A* ONLY2A $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1d
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nur klar klar nur ein
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When we practiced speaking, we were always sat in front of a mirror.
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$INDEX1 TO-SPEAK4* MIRROR1A* MIRROR2*
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sprechen spiegel
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The handlebar twisted to the right under the weight of the bag. Then, it broke off the side mirror of the car.
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$PROD $PROD $PROD MIRROR1A* $PROD MIRROR1A* $PROD
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[MG] [MG] [MG] spiegel [MG] [MG]
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You can’t look into the rear-view mirror then.
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$INDEX1 TO-LOOK-AT1* NONE1 MIRROR1A*
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Then, both of us looked at the mirror and I had to see what speaking looked like on the mouth.
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TO-LOOK3* MOUTH1B^ $INDEX1* MIRROR1A* TO-SPEAK4* MIRROR1^*
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[MG] ablesen spiegel sprechen wie
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I was riding my bike when suddenly the handlebar turned to the right: I passed a parking car by a whisker and bumped into its side mirror - the mirror snapped off.
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ATTENTION1 $PROD THEN1A MIRROR1A* $PROD ATTENTION1 $PROD
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[MG] spiegel ab
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The handlebar twisted to the right under the weight of the bag. Then, it broke off the side mirror of the car.
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$PROD MIRROR1A* $PROD MIRROR1A* $PROD
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[MG] spiegel [MG] [MG]
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In Bremen they serve “Labskaus” with fried eggs, and pickled herring fillets.
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labskaus mit spiegelei und gurke
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It was easy to find her with the mirror.
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MIRROR1A EASY-OR-LIGHT1* TO-FIND1B $GEST-OFF1^
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spiegel leicht finden
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Back then, a side mirror cost about 80 DM [Deutsche Mark].
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$INDEX1* MIRROR1A $PROD TO-COST1* BACK-THEN1*
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spiegel kostet damals»
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The mirror - my side mirror - is broken/
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TETRAGON2^* MIRROR1A $PROD I1 CAR1*
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spiegel [MG] au{to}
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Then she used the mirror.
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HE-SHE-IT2 ONCE-MORE1A MIRROR1A
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sie wieder spiegel
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We practiced articulation with the help of a mirror.
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$PROD NECK1^ TO-PRODUCE2^* MIRROR1A
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artikulation spiegel
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We had to watch ourselves in the mirror and practice over and over again.
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$PROD $PROD TO-LOOK2 MIRROR1A TO-LOOK2* ORAL1* TO-PRACTICE1
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[MG] spiegel [MG]
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But why did her company move her up?
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warum [MG]
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But before I leave, I check one last time in the mirror whether everything is alright.
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BEFORE-TEMPORAL2A FIRST1A MIRROR1A GOOD1* GOOD1*
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vor zuerst spiegel [MG]
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We started with speech practice in front of a mirror.
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TO-SPEAK4 TO-PRACTICE1 WITH1A* MIRROR1A
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sprechübung mit spiegel
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In Siegen it is very typical to put a Schnitzel on top of the bread and cover it with a fried egg.
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ROUND12^ SCHNITZEL2* ROUND12^ MIRROR1A EGG6A* $PROD
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brot schnitzel spiegelei
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It worked with the mirror.
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IT-WORKS-OUT1
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auf spiegel
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Yes, it worked with the mirror.
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IT-WORKS-OUT1 $GEST-OFF1^
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