Usage examples of "ghost worker" in English with translation to German

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When I saw the ghost, I was so frightened that my hair stood on end. Als ich das Gespenst sah, erschrak ich so sehr, dass mir die Haare zu Berge standen.
My father is an office worker. Mein Vater arbeitet in einem Büro.
I actually saw a ghost. Ich habe tatsächlich ein Gespenst gesehen.
Dad is a hard worker. Papa ist ein Mann, der hart arbeitet.
She was amazed at the sight of the ghost. Beim Anblick des Geistes wurde sie in Staunen versetzt.
I am an office worker. Ich habe einen Bürojob.
Satan's ghost awakes. Satans Geist erwacht.
The rescue worker beat the area, looking for the child. Der Rettungsdienstmitarbeiter durchsuchte das Gebiet, auf der Suche nach dem Kind.
I had hoped to get another 50,000 miles out of my car, but it gave up the ghost on the expressway and it would cost too much to fix it. Ich hatte gehofft, noch 50.000 Meilen aus meinem Wagen rauszuholen, aber er gab auf der Autobahn den Geist auf und die Reparatur würde zu viel kosten.
Tom is a good worker. Tom ist ein guter Arbeiter.
Tom saw a ghost. Tom sah einen Geist.
Have you ever fired a worker? Hast du je einen Arbeiter entlassen?
John felt the presence of a ghost in the dark room. John fühlte die Gegenwart eines Geistes in dem dunklen Zimmer.
He's not lazy. On the contrary, I think he's a hard worker. Er ist nicht faul. Im Gegenteil, ich glaube, dass er hart arbeitet.
The ghost vanished suddenly. Der Geist verschwand plötzlich.
I cannot fire Ken. He's a good worker. Ich kann Ken nicht entlassen. Er ist ein guter Arbeiter.
She was surprised when she saw the ghost. Sie war überrascht, als sie den Geist sah.
She looks as if she had seen a ghost. Sie sieht aus als hätte sie einen Geist gesehen
They say that on Columbus Day, Christopher Columbus's ghost rises up from its grave and flies around the world, punishing the bad boys and girls who don't believe in Christopher Columbus. Man sagt, dass am Kolumbustag der Geist von Christoph Kolumbus aus seinem Grab aufsteigt, rund um die Welt herumfliegt und die bösen Jungen und Mädchen bestraft, die nicht an Christoph Kolumbus glauben.
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