would sell his own mother - Übersetzung nach italienisch
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would sell his own mother - Übersetzung nach italienisch

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
To Each His Own (movie); To Each His Own (disambiguation); To Each His Own (song); To Each His Own (film)

would sell his own mother      
Venderebbe la sua stessa madre (non ha sentimenti o scrupoli di sorta)
his mother         
1912 AMERICAN SILENT FILM DIRECTED BY SIDNEY OLCOTT
His Mother (1912 film)
sua madre
own goal         
GOAL SCORED AGAINST A PLAYER'S OWN TEAM
Own-goal; Own Goal; Auto-goal; Auto goal; Self-goal; Own goal (association football); Autogol
autogol

Definition

own goal
¦ noun (in soccer) a goal scored when a player inadvertently strikes or deflects the ball into their own team's goal.
?Brit. informal an act that unintentionally harms one's own interests.

Wikipedia

To Each His Own

To Each His Own may refer to:

  • Suum cuique, a Latin expression meaning to each his own
  • To Each His Own (novel), a 1966 novel by Leonardo Sciascia
  • To Each His Own (1946 film), an American drama film starring Olivia de Havilland
  • To Each His Own (2017 film), a Japanese film starring Sota Fukushi
  • To Each His Own Cinema, a 2007 film
  • "To Each His Own" (Jay Livingston and Ray Evans song), 1946
  • "To Each His Own" (Faith, Hope & Charity song), 1975
  • To Each His Own (album), a 1968 album by Frankie Laine
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für would sell his own mother
1. The trial – which eventually ruled in Fayed‘s favour in December 1''' – was an extraordinary affair, billed by the Sun as "Liar v Liar". The Harrods owner told the jury that Hamilton "would sell his own mother". He also called him "a homosexual prostitute". The judge repeatedly had to intervene to warn him to answer the question and stop making speeches, especially on his continuing disappointment at being denied a British passport.