Usage examples of "sich neu starten" in German with translation to English

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Dieses Buch ist ganz neu. This book is very new.
Sie hat sich umgeschaut. She looked around.
Das Flugzeug ist dabei, nach Paris zu starten. The plane is about to take off for Paris.
Dieses Auto ist so gut wie neu. This car is as good as new.
Der Verlust beläuft sich auf mehr als eine Millionen Dollar. The loss adds up to more than one million dollar.
Wäre es besser, früh zu starten? Would it be better to start early?
Unsere Schulbibliothek ist klein, aber neu. Our school library is small, but new.
Sie ärgert sich über mich. She is very annoyed with me.
Ein Hubschrauber ist in der Lage gerade aufwärts und abwärts zu starten und zu landen. A helicopter is able to take off and land straight up and down.
Sind sie neu? Are they new?
Tom putzt sich die Nase. Tom is wiping his nose.
Ich kann das Auto nicht starten. I can't get the car to start.
Die Bücher dieses Studenten sind neu. This student's books are new.
Tom und sein Cousin machten sich selbstständig. Tom and his cousin went into business together.
Lasst uns schleunigst starten. Let's start right away.
Dieses Auto ist wie neu. This car is like new.
Der Polizist kümmerte sich um den Unfall. The policeman dealt with the accident.
Manchmal, wenn es sehr kalt ist, kann ich mein Auto nicht starten. Sometimes when it's very cold, I can't get my car to start.
Dieser Kassettenrekorder ist nicht neu. This tape recorder is not new.
Tom fürchtet sich vor Gespenstern. Tom is scared of ghosts.
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