Examples of using "Preis" in a sentence and their english translations:
- No pain, no gain.
- No pain, no gain!
The price is right.
The price rose.
The price is rising.
Tom has won the prize.
Will the price keep going up?
Is it included in the price?
The price is up to you.
But being fast is costly.
You deserve the prize.
No sweet without sweat.
- What is the price?
- What's the price?
The price is reasonable.
No pain, no gain.
He deserves the prize.
- The price rose.
- The price has gone up.
- The prize went to him.
- He got the prize.
The price is good.
Everything has its price.
- Everything has a price.
- Everything has its price.
Do I get a prize?
Helen has won the prize.
- That's a fair price.
- That price is reasonable.
You deserve a prize.
The price is high.
Is the price acceptable?
Tom deserves the prize.
No sweet without sweat.
Tom paid the price.
Tom got the prize.
- The price goes up soon.
- The price'll go up soon.
- The price is going to rise soon.
- The price is going to go up soon.
- The price will rise soon.
- The price will go up soon.
- The price will soon go up.
One must pay for freedom.
The price includes tax.
As was expected, he won the prize.
Hard work is the price of success.
The price of oil is going up.
It was Janet that won first prize.
- The price reflects the demand.
- Price reflects demand.
Both of the children won a prize.
He got the first prize.
Can you guess the price?
- The price isn't important.
- I'll pay any price.
We competed with each other for the prize.
That's a good price.
Buy one, get one free.
- The price is not reasonable.
- The price isn't reasonable.
I negotiated the price.
The price of crude oil is sinking.
Don't give away my secret.
I didn't like the price.
Look at the price.
It costs 2 euros.
She won an award.
The price is very cheap.
I don't like the price.
They got the prize.
Tom has won the prize.