Usage examples of "cost what it might" in English with translation to French

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It might rain tomorrow. Il pourrait pleuvoir demain.
The trouble with our times is that the future is not what it used to be. Le problème aujourd'hui, c'est que l'avenir n'est plus ce qu'il était.
It might rain. We'd better take an umbrella. Il pourrait pleuvoir ; nous ferions mieux de prendre un parapluie.
You don't know what it is to be poor. Tu ne sais ce que c'est que d'être pauvre.
It seems like it might rain this afternoon. Il semble qu'il puisse pleuvoir cette après-midi.
You don't have what it takes to be a leader. T'as n'as pas les qualités d'un leader.
Take this folding umbrella with you. It might come in handy. Prends ce parapluie pliable avec toi. Cela pourrait être utile.
Tom was wondering what it was that dragged her so, towards the end of all sentences and thought: "Come to me, Mary!" Tom se demandait ce qui l'attirait tant à la fin de toutes les phrases et pensait : « Reviens vers moi, Mary ! »
I said it might rain. J'ai dit qu'il pourrait pleuvoir.
The government is looking for ways to monitor online chatter about political issues and correct what it perceives as misinformation. Le gouvernement cherche des moyens de surveiller les discussions en ligne traitant de sujets politiques afin de corriger ce qu'il perçoit comme de la désinformation.
Information is sometimes held back from patients when it is thought it might upset them. On cache certaines informations aux patients, quand il y a un risque de les paniquer.
But you cannot understand. How could you understand what it is to feel old? Mais vous ne pouvez comprendre. Comment pourriez-vous comprendre ce que c'est que de se sentir vieux ?
If you scale the image up it might pixelate. Si tu agrandis l'image elle peut devenir méconnaissable.
He made the company what it is today. Il a fait de l'entreprise ce qu'elle est aujourd'hui.
She said that it might be true. Elle dit que cela pouvait être vrai.
He's got what it takes to make it in the business world. Il a ce qu'il faut pour réussir dans le monde des affaires.
It might be because I am near-sighted, but I can't read or write if my desk is not in a brightly lit place. C'est peut-être parce que je suis myope, mais je n'arrive pas à lire ou à écrire si mon bureau n'est pas dans un endroit illuminé.
Japan is not what it was ten years ago. Le Japon n'est pas ce qu'il était il y a dix ans.
I think it might rain today, but I could be wrong. Je pense qu'il pourrait pleuvoir aujourd'hui, mais je peux me tromper.
When I visited my hometown this summer, I found the city different from what it had been ten years ago. En visitant ma ville natale cet été, je l'ai trouvée différente de ce qu'elle était dix ans auparavant.
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