Usage examples of "brosser" in French with translation to German

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Elle se brosse les cheveux. Sie bürstet ihr Haar.
J'ai passé un coup de brosse sur mon chapeau. Ich bürstete meinen Hut auf.
Ce robinet en acier brossé inoxydable possède une webcam de 1,3 mégapixels intégrée et un hygromètre. Dieser Wasserhahn in gebürstetem Edelstahl besitzt eine integrierte 1,3-Megapixel-Webcam und ein Hygrometer.
Il faut se brosser les dents au moins deux fois par jour. Man muss sich mindestens zwei Mal am Tag die Zähne putzen.
Taro, va te brosser les dents. Taro, geh deine Zähne putzen.
Hier soir, je suis allé au lit sans me brosser les dents. Gestern Abend bin ich ins Bett gegangen, ohne mir die Zähne zu putzen.
Je fais en sorte de me brosser les dents avant d'aller me coucher. Ich putze mir grundsätzlich vor dem Schlafengehen die Zähne.
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