Usage examples of "bell curve" in English with translation to French

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It was the sound of the bell which awoke him. Ce fut le son de la cloche qui l'éveilla.
This guy's great at pitching curve balls. Ce type est fort pour lancer des balles à trajectoire incurvée.
All of a sudden, the front door bell rang and the dark shadow of a lone man slipped in quietly. Tout à coup, la sonnette de la porte de devant tinta et l'ombre noire d'un homme seul se glissa tranquillement à l'intérieur.
A straight line is a trivial example of a curve. Une ligne droite est un cas particulier de courbe.
We listened to the bell ring. On a écouté la cloche sonner.
Draw me the Pareto curve. Dessine-moi la courbe Pareto.
I've always found Tinker Bell very sexy. J'ai toujours trouvé la fée Clochette très sexy.
Seeing as the curvature is smaller than unity, once the curve leaves the unit circle it will not come back. Vu comme la courbure est inférieure à l'unité, une fois que la courbe quitte le cercle unité, elle n'y reviendra pas.
The teacher, not having heard the bell, didn't stop talking. Le professeur, n'ayant pas entendu la sonnerie, ne s'est pas arrêté de parler.
At times I confuse curve with carve. Je confonds "curve" avec "carve" de temps en temps.
It's the class bell. The pupils that had been around the school gate quickened their steps as one. C'est la cloche. Les élèves amassés autour de l'entrée pressent le pas tous ensemble.
His car spun out of control going around the curve. Sa voiture se mit à tournoyer dans le virage.
Ring the bell when you want me. Fais sonner la cloche dès que tu me veux.
Whenever the school bell rang, Ivan would stare into space and drool. Several failed exorcisms later, his parents realized that he was the reincarnation of one of Pavlov's dogs. À chaque fois que la cloche de l'école sonnait, Ivan se mettait à regarder dans le vide et à saliver. Après plusieurs exorcismes ratés, ses parents réalisèrent qu'il était en fait la réincarnation de l'un des chiens de Pavlov.
The bell has not rung yet. La cloche n'a pas encore sonné.
The bell rings at eight. La pendule sonne à 8 heures.
The bell had already rung when I got to school. La sonnerie avait déjà retenti lorsque j'arrivai à l'école.
The telephone was invented by Bell in 1876. Le téléphone a été inventé par Bell en 1876.
He came in, and at the same time the bell rang. Il entra et, au même moment, la cloche sonna.
The bell is ringing. La cloche est en train de sonner.
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