Usage examples of "perfect start" in English with translation to German

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Nobody is perfect. Niemand ist perfekt.
Hurry up, or it will start raining. Beeil dich oder es fängt an zu regnen.
None of us is perfect. Niemand von uns ist perfekt.
You may as well start at once. Du kannst genauso gut jetzt gleich anfangen.
To be perfect she lacked just one defect. Zur Vollkommenheit fehlte ihr nur ein Fehler.
We will start whenever you are ready. Wir fangen an, sobald du fertig bist.
It was a perfect day for the beach. Es war ein perfekter Tag, um an den Strand zu gehen.
We must start at once. Wir müssen sofort beginnen.
Nobody's perfect. Niemand ist perfekt.
Press this button to start the machine. Drücken Sie diesen Knopf, um die Maschine anzuwerfen.
He was perfect. Er war perfekt.
Please tell me how to start the engine. Bitte sagen Sie mir, wie man den Motor startet.
Tom is the perfect son. Tom ist der perfekte Sohn.
If he should arrive late, you may start the conference without him. Sollte er zu spät kommen, können Sie mit der Konferenz ohne ihn anfangen.
This pantsuit is perfect for the successful businesswoman. Dieser Hosenanzug ist perfekt für die erfolgreiche Geschäftsfrau.
Start, dammit! Fang doch an, verdammt!
She is a perfect dream. Sie ist ein perfekter Traum.
It's always difficult to start a letter. Es ist immer schwierig, einen Brief zu beginnen.
Your answer is far from perfect. Deine Antwort ist bei Weitem nicht perfekt.
Let's start with Lesson Ten. Fangen wir mit Lektion zehn an.
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