Usage examples of "neighbour" in English with translation to French

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Wow, your neighbour is an anatomic bomb! Wouah, ta voisine c'est une bombe anatomique !
"Love your neighbour as yourself" is a quotation from the Bible. "Tu aimeras ton prochain" est une citation de la Bible.
Don't have a house, have a neighbour. N'ayez pas de maison, ayez un voisin.
I'll leave the book for you with my neighbour. Je laisserai le livre pour vous chez mon voisin.
The other day I met my former neighbour in the city. L'autre jour, j'ai croisé mon ancien voisin en ville.
I'll leave a key with my next-door neighbour in case you get here before I do. Je laisserai une clef à mon voisin pour le cas où tu arriverais avant moi.
We used to be neighbours. Nous étions voisins.
England and Scotland are neighbours. L'Angleterre et l'Écosse sont voisines.
He is one of my neighbours. C'est l'un de mes voisins.
My neighbour's name is Deng Daping. Mon voisin s'appelle Deng Daping.
They have been on good terms with their neighbours. Ils sont en bons termes avec leurs voisins.
All she does is point fingers at the neighbours. Tout ce qu'elle sait faire, c'est pointer les voisins du doigt.
One should see oneself with one's neighbour's eye. Il faudrait se voir avec l'œil de son voisin.
They set fire to their neighbour's house in revenge. Ils mirent le feu à la maison de leur voisin pour se venger.
You should do all you can to help your neighbours. Tu dois faire tout ton possible pour aider tes voisins.
The neighbours see that the mailbox hasn't been emptied. Les voisins voient que la boîte aux lettres n'avait pas été vidée.
49 is the smallest natural number with the property that it and its two direct neighbours are not square-free. 49 est le plus petit entier naturel avec la propriété que lui-même et ses deux voisins directs ont des facteurs carrés.
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