Usage examples of "irons" in English with translation to German

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It's always good to have several irons in the fire. Es ist immer gut, mehrere Eisen im Feuer zu haben.
My sister irons my pants. Meine Schwester bügelt meine Hose.
Iron is harder than gold. Eisen ist härter als Gold.
Tom is ironing his shirt. Tom bügelt sein Hemd.
The iron broke down due to over-heating. Das Bügeleisen ging wegen Überhitzung kaputt.
Gold is heavier than iron. Gold ist schwerer als Eisen.
I have to iron my shirt. Ich muss mein Hemd bügeln.
Iron not used soon rusts. Eisen, das nicht benutzt wird, das verrostet.
He knows how to iron his shirts. Er weiß, wie er seine Hemden zu bügeln hat.
Wood floats, but iron sinks. Holz schwimmt, aber Eisen sinkt nach unten.
Have you ever ironed your clothes by yourself? Hast du deine Kleider je selbst gebügelt?
Gold weighs more than iron. Gold wiegt mehr als Eisen.
Can you iron this T-shirt for me, please? Könnten Sie bitte dieses T-Shirt für mich bügeln?
Gold's heavier than iron. Gold ist schwerer als Eisen.
When was the last time you ironed your clothes? Wann hast du das letzte Mal deine Kleidung gebügelt?
Iron is a useful metal. Eisen ist ein nützliches Metall.
She finished ironing the clothes a few minutes ago. Sie hörte vor ein paar Minuten auf, ihre Kleider zu bügeln.
Iron is more useful than gold. Eisen ist nützlicher als Gold.
It took me several hours to iron all your shirts. Ich brauchte mehrere Stunden, um all deine Hemden zu bügeln.
Iron is a very useful metal. Eisen ist ein sehr nützliches Metall.
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