Usage examples of "hub cap" in English with translation to German

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I have lost my cap. Ich habe meine Mütze verloren.
Zürich is considered to be a major financial hub. Zürich gilt als Finanzmetropole.
The cap is too small for me. Die Mütze ist zu klein für mich.
I found your cap. Ich habe deine Mütze gefunden.
Where is your cap? Wo ist deine Mütze?
What is the price of this cap? Was kostet diese Mütze?
Does this cap belong to you? Gehört diese Mütze dir?
Put the cap back on the bottle in case the cat knocks it over. Mach den Verschluss wieder auf die Flasche, falls die Katze sie umwirft.
Take off your cap. Nimm deine Mütze ab.
Each boy student has a school badge on his cap. Jeder Schüler hat ein Schulabzeichen auf seiner Kappe.
He throws his cap over the mill Er baut Luftschlösser
That's a feather in his cap Darauf kann er stolz sein
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