Usage examples of "better still" in English with translation to German

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He is kind, and, what is still better, very honest. Er ist höflich und, was noch viel besser ist, sehr ehrlich.
Sometimes, in the still of the night, I imagine how much better the world could be if everyone learned Esperanto. Manchmal in der Stille der Nacht stelle ich mir vor, wieviel besser die Welt sein könnte, wenn alle Esperanto lernten.
Now that you know the truth, perhaps you'll feel better. Da du jetzt die Wahrheit kennst, ist dir vielleicht wohler zumute.
Although she grew up in Japan, she still speaks fluent English. Obwohl sie in Japan aufgewachsen ist, spricht sie trotzdem fließend Englisch.
You had better not play on his generous nature. Du solltest seine Großzügigkeit besser nicht ausnutzen.
Her voice still rings in my ears. Ihre Stimme klingt noch in meinen Ohren.
A sound sleep made me feel much better. Da ich tief geschlafen habe, geht es mir wieder sehr gut.
You are still asking yourself what the meaning of life is? Fragst du dich immer noch, was der Sinn des Lebens ist?
We had better not remain here. Wir sollten besser nicht hierbleiben.
I've asked him three times to take out the trash and he still hasn't done it! Ich habe ihn drei Mal aufgefordert, den Müll rauszubringen und er hat es immer noch nicht gemacht!
Your grammar is better than your breath. Deine Grammatik ist besser als dein Atem!
Does she still have a temperature? Hat sie noch Temperatur?
Everyone aspires to have a better life. Jeder strebt nach einem besseren Leben.
Three people are still missing. Drei Leute fehlen noch.
He can play the piano better than I can. Er kann besser Klavier spielen als ich.
I still have things left to do. Ich habe noch zu tun.
It looks like rain. You had better take an umbrella with you. Es sieht nach Regen aus. Du solltest besser einen Schirm mitnehmen.
My brother is still sleeping. Mein Bruder schläft immer noch.
You had better hurry. The train leaves at three. Sie sollten sich besser beeilen. Der Zug fährt um drei.
Is he still here? Ist er immer noch hier?
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