Usage examples of "engine failure" in English with translation to German

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Mr Hashimoto started the engine. Herr Haschimoto hat die Maschine gestartet.
It's hard to admit to yourself that you are a failure. Es ist schwer, sich einzugestehen, dass man ein Loser ist.
He contrived a new engine that does not use gas. Er hat einen neuen Motor erfunden, der kein Benzin braucht.
Our attempt has proved to be a failure. Unser Versuch hat sich als Fehler herausgestellt.
Please tell me how to start the engine. Bitte sagen Sie mir, wie man den Motor startet.
All her efforts culminated in failure. Alle ihre Anstrengungen verliefen im Sande.
Every Sunday, Takashi loves to adjust his car's engine. Jeden Sonntag stellt Takashi sehr gerne den Motor seines Autos ein.
He who wants to travel the path of wisdom must not fear failure, for no matter how much progress he makes, his goal remains unattainably far off. Wer auf dem Pfad der Weisheit wandeln will, darf keine Angst vor dem Misserfolg haben, denn wenn er auch noch so weit vorankommt, bleibt sein Ziel doch in unerreichbarer Ferne.
Is it true you assembled the engine by yourself? Stimmt es, dass du den Motor selbst zusammengebaut hast?
All his endeavors ended in failure. Seine Bemühungen waren alle vergeblich.
It is doubtful if we can get the engine working. Es ist zu bezweifeln, ob wir die Maschine zu laufen bekommen.
His failure led to his resignation. Sein Misserfolg führte zu seinem Rücktritt.
If you pressed that button, the engine would stop. Nachdem du diesen Knopf gedrückt hast, wird die Maschine anhalten.
The project, in short, was a failure. Kurz gesagt: das Projekt war ein Reinfall.
I have to disassemble this engine. Ich muss diesen Motor auseinanderbauen.
John's business has turned out to be a complete failure. Johns Unternehmen hat sich als kompletter Fehlschlag erwiesen.
The car has a new engine. Das Auto hat einen neuen Motor.
What will happen if there's power failure now? Was passiert, wenn jetzt der Strom ausfällt?
The engine is driven by steam. Die Lokomotive wird von Dampf angetrieben.
This attempt resulted in failure. Dieser Versuch war gescheitert.
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