Usage examples of "bare minimum" in English with translation to French

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Apparently my bare feet bothered him more than anything else. Le fait que je sois nu-pieds le dérangeait apparemment plus que toute autre chose.
The minimum wage in Okinawa is 642 yen per hour. Le salaire horaire minimum à Okinawa est de 642 yens.
It is not easy to catch a hare with your bare hands. Il est difficile d'attraper un lièvre à mains nues.
They're barely paid minimum wage. Ils reçoivent à peine le salaire minimum.
He is too shy to bare his heart to her. Il est trop timide pour lui ouvrir son cœur.
There is no reason why in a society which has reached the general level of wealth which ours has attained the first kind of security should not be guaranteed to all without endangering general freedom. (...) there can be no doubt that some minimum of food, shelter and clothing, sufficient to preserve health and the capacity to work, can be assured to everybody. Il n'y a pas de raison pour laquelle, dans une société qui est parvenue au niveau général de richesse que la nôtre a atteint, le premier niveau de sécurité ne puisse pas être garanti à tous, sans mettre en péril la liberté de tous. (...) Il ne peut y avoir de doute qu'un minimum de nourriture, d'abri et de vêtements, suffisants pour préserver la santé et la capacité de travailler, peut être assuré à chacun.
I can tear you apart with my bare hands. Je peux te dépecer à mains nues.
We have to reduce the cost to a minimum. Nous devons réduire le coût à un minimum.
That would be twenty-seven words instead of four, and while the bare message of the longer statement would be understood, the persuasive force would be lost. Cela ferait vingt-sept mots au lieu de quatre, et même si le message brut de la longue phrase serait compris, la force de persuasion serait perdue.
There's no minimum wage here. Il n'y a pas de salaire minimum, ici.
Her feet were bare, as was the custom in those days. Ses pieds étaient découverts, ainsi que le voulait la coutume de l'époque.
A bare word of criticism makes her nervous. Le moindre mot de critique la rend nerveuse.
She choked him with her bare hands. Elle l'étrangla de ses propres mains.
I could rip you apart with my bare hands. Je pourrais te dépecer à mains nues.
It's hard to swat a fly with your bare hand. Il est dur d'écraser une mouche à mains nues.
I can rip you apart with my bare hands. Je peux te dépecer à mains nues.
The trees will soon be bare. Les arbres seront vite dénudés.
Don't go out in this heat with a bare head. Ne sors pas avec cette chaleur sans te couvrir la tête.
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