Examples of using "Wasserhahn" in a sentence and their english translations:
The faucet is leaking.
Tom turned the faucet on.
Tom fixed the leaky faucet.
Tom drank from the tap.
- I have a leaky faucet.
- I have a dripping tap.
- I have a leaking tap.
I splashed it underneath the running tap
The tap in the kitchen is dripping.
The faucet in the bathroom's out of order.
- Water spouted from the broken faucet.
- Water spouted from the broken tap.
- How can I fix my leaky faucet?
- How can I repair my leaking tap?
I went to the tap and drank water.
- You can't use this faucet. It's out of order.
- You can't use this tap. It's out of order.
Will they manage to stop the leaking tap?
We couldn't use the faucet because it was out of order.
Electricity comes from the wall socket, and water from the tap.
- I'm not used to drinking tap water.
- I'm not used to drinking water from the tap.
You have a sink in the room with cold and hot water taps.
Most Japanese drink water from the tap.
- The tap in the kitchen is dripping.
- The faucet in the kitchen is dripping.
This tap made from brushed steel has an integrated 1.3 megapixel webcam and a hygrometer.
Please turn off the tap. The dripping gets on my nerves.
- I'm not used to drinking tap water.
- I'm not used to drinking water from the tap.
The goal of education cannot be for everyone to be capable of clarifying Einstein's theory of relativity, but for no one to be capable of fixing a leaky faucet.