Usage examples of "get going" in English with translation to German

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I have to get going now Ich muss jetzt los
It's high time to get going! Es ist allerhöchste Eisenbahn!
It's getting late, so we'd better get going. Es wird spät; darum sollten wir lieber auf den Weg machen.
I'd better get going. My father is really strict. Ich sollte besser gehen. Mein Vater ist äußerst streng.
Could I get some temporary treatment because I'll be going back to Japan soon? Könnten Sie mich bitte nur provisorisch behandeln, da ich sofort nach Japan zurückkehren werde.
Weather permitting, we are going to get to the top of the mountain tomorrow. Wenn das Wetter es zulässt, wollen wir morgen bis ganz hinauf zur Bergspitze steigen.
Are you going to get a job this semester? Hast du dieses Semester vor, einen Job zu kriegen?
Taro and Hanako are going to get married next spring. Tarō und Hanako wollen im kommenden Frühling heiraten.
If you complain further, I'm going to get really angry. Wenn du dich weiter beschwerst, werde ich wirklich wütend.
I'm not going to get into a battle of wits with you; I never attack anyone who's unarmed. Ich werde mich nicht in eine geistige Auseinandersetzung mit dir begeben; ich kämpfe nie gegen Wehrlose.
It's rumored that they are going to get married. Es geht das Gerücht, dass sie heiraten werden.
How are you going to get home? Wie kommst du nach Hause?
Hmm. I have a feeling I'm going to get lost whichever road I take. Hmm. Ich habe das Gefühl, dass ich mich verlaufen werde, egal welchen Weg ich nehme.
I called you, on the one hand to invite you out to eat, and on the other to tell you my son is going to get married. Ich habe dich angerufen, um dich zum einen zum Essengehen einzuladen und zum anderen um dir zu sagen, dass mein Sohn heiraten wird.
I am going to get dressed. Ich gehe mich anziehen.
When did you get back from London? Wann bist du aus London zurückgekehrt?
I am going to stay with my aunt in Kyoto. Ich werde mit meiner Tante in Kyoto bleiben.
If my plane doesn't crash, and if I do not get kidnapped by organ thieves, I will drop you a line at the beginning of the week. Wenn mein Flieger nicht abstürzt und ich nicht von Organ-Dieben gekidnappt werde, schreibe ich dir Anfang der Woche ein paar Zeilen.
I am an idealist. I don't know where I'm going but I'm on my way. Ich bin ein Idealist. Ich weiß nicht wohin ich gehe, aber ich bin unterwegs.
I need to get to this meeting now. Ich muss jetzt zu dieser Sitzung gehen.
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