Usage examples of "dry fire" in English with translation to French

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Do you want dry cleaning or regular wash? Voulez-vous un nettoyage à sec ou un nettoyage normal ?
Be on your guard against fire. Soyez vigilant quant au risque d'incendie.
If it doesn't rain soon, our garden is going to dry up. S'il ne pleut pas bientôt, notre jardin va se dessécher.
"Look - there's a fire!!" Exclaimed Dan. "Regarde, un incendie ! !" s'exclama Dan.
It gets very humid here in the summer. In the winter, on the other hand, it gets very dry. Il fait très humide ici en été, de l'autre côté, il fait très sec en hiver.
The fire was soon extinguished. L'incendie a été rapidement maîtrisé.
O heat, dry up my brains! Tears seven times salt, burn out the sense and virtue of mine eye! Ô chaleur, dessèche mon cerveau! ô larmes sept fois salées, consumez en mes yeux tout don de sentir et d'agir!
Fire is very dangerous. Le feu est très dangereux.
A dry spell accounts for the poor crop. Une période de sécheresse explique la maigre récolte.
Isn't that just a prairie fire? N'est-ce pas un simple feu de prairie ?
Dry leaves float on the water's surface. Des feuilles mortes flottent à la surface de l'eau.
In case of fire, break the glass and push the red button. En cas d'incendie, brisez la vitre et appuyez sur le bouton rouge.
Hot, dry areas will become hotter and drier. Les régions chaudes et sèches deviendront plus chaudes et plus sèches.
He gave me authority to fire them. Il m'a autorisé à les virer.
Dry your eyes. Sèche tes larmes.
A fire broke out after the earthquake. Un incendie s'est déclaré après le tremblement de terre.
I have a dry cough. J'ai une toux sèche.
For you to come out and say that kind of thing now would just be pouring oil on the fire. Que tu viennes et dises maintenant cette sorte de chose équivaudrait à jeter de l'huile sur le feu.
After spending hours out in the cold winter wind, my skin got all chapped and dry. Après avoir passé des heures au dehors dans le vent froid d'hiver, ma peau devint toute gercée et sèche.
Fire is always dangerous. Le feu sera toujours dangereux.
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