Usage examples of "indirect object" in English with translation to French

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New indirect taxes were imposed on spirits. De nouvelles taxes indirectes furent appliquées aux spiritueux.
I object to her going there alone. Je ne suis pas d'accord pour qu'elle y aille seule.
Persecution is a bad and indirect way to plant Religion. La persécution est une mauvaise et indirecte manière d'implanter la religion.
I object to you going to Europe alone. Je m'oppose à ce que tu ailles seul en Europe.
Grey translations are indirect translations. In other words, they are translations of the translations, and not translations of the main sentence (the main sentence is the sentence in big letters). Les traductions grisées sont des traductions indirectes. En d'autres mots, ce sont des traductions de traductions et non des traductions de la phrase principale (la phrase principale est la phrase en lettres de grande taille).
His object in life was to become a musician. Son but dans la vie était de devenir musicien.
Note that this theorem does not assume the existence of such an object. Notez bien que ce théorème ne présuppose pas l'existence d'un tel objet.
Tom for Mary and Mary for Tom were alternatively the subject and the object. Tom de Mary et Mary de Tom étaient alternativement le sujet et l'objet.
If you can translate the subject and object then after that it isn't so difficult. Si tu peux traduire le sujet et l'objet, après ce n'est pas très difficile.
The strange object in the sky could be seen with the unaided eye. L'étrange objet dans le ciel pouvait être vu à l'œil nu.
I don't object to your going out to work, but who will look after the children? Je ne m'oppose pas à ce que tu ailles travailler à l'extérieur, mais qui s'occupera des enfants ?
What happens when an unstoppable force hits an unmovable object? Que se passe-t-il lorsqu'une force effrénée frappe un objet immuable ?
You must not lose sight of your main object. Il ne faut pas que tu perdes de vue ton objectif principal.
Most Americans do not object to my calling them by their first names. La plupart des Américains ne semblent pas avoir d'objection à ce que je les appelle par leurs prénoms.
A complete intransitive verb takes neither complement nor object. Un verbe complètement intransitif n'a ni complément, ni objet.
In English the verb precedes the object. En anglais, le verbe précède l'objet.
Frustrated of not being the exclusive object of her desires anymore, Tom relegated Mary. Frustré de n'être plus l'objet exclusif de ses désirs, Tom relégua Mary.
Pushing that button will make the object pivot around the y axis. Appuyer sur ce bouton fera pivoter l'objet sur l'axe des ordonnées.
I have an object, a task, let me say the word, a passion. The profession of writing is a violent and almost indestructible passion. J'ai un but, une tâche, disons le mot, une passion. Le métier d'écrire en est une violente et presque indestructible.
The painter went to Paris with the object of studying painting. Ce peintre est allé à Paris pour étudier la peinture.
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