What does Besser geht's nicht in German mean?

What is the meaning of the word Besser geht's nicht in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use Besser geht's nicht in German.

The word Besser geht's nicht in German means better, probably, superior, be easier, feel better, work better, improve, improve, get better, get better, get better. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word Besser geht's nicht

better

(Komparativ von gut)

Bohre du ein Loch in die Wand; du kannst das besser als ich.
You drill a hole in the wall, you can do it better than me.

probably

(lieber, klugerweise)

Dein Ausschlag sieht nicht gut aus; du solltest besser einen Arzt aufsuchen.
The rash doesn't look good, you should probably see a doctor.

superior

(von hoher Qualität)

das bessere Fernsehgerät
the superior television set

be easier

(umgangssprachlich (Handhabung: leichter)

Es geht besser, wenn du die Nudeln mit einer Gabel isst.
It is easier to eat the pasta with a fork.

feel better

(umgangssprachlich (gesundheitlich erholt)

Nach dem Tee mit Honig ging es Sarah schon viel besser.
She already felt better after she drank tea with honey.

work better

(Funktion: besser)

Ich habe die Batterien ausgetauscht. Jetzt geht es besser.
I changed the batteries. Now it works better.

improve

(bessere Leistung bringen) (work better)

Wenn du dich mal hinsetzt und lernst, kannst du es ganz sicher besser machen.
If you sit down and learn you will improve.

improve

(Fähigkeiten ausbauen)

Maria wurde in den letzten Monaten erheblich besser in der Schule.
Maria has gotten much better at school in the past few months.

get better

(Angelegenheit: leichter) (improving situation)

Jetzt, da der Antrag durch ist, wird es von nun an besser.
Now that the application is through, it will get better.

get better

(Verletzung: heilen) (heal)

Die Wunde wird von Tag zu Tag besser.

get better

(Wetter: wärmer werden) (weather)

Endlich kommt der Frühling und das Wetter scheint besser zu werden.

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