Usage examples of "pacific gas & electric" in English with translation to French

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An electric current can generate magnetism. Un courant électrique peut générer du magnétisme.
We're running out of gas. Nous allons manquer de gaz.
Japan faces the Pacific on the east. Le Japon fait face au Pacifique par l'est.
This clock is electric. Cette montre est électrique.
The gas tank suddenly blew up. Le réservoir de gaz a soudainement explosé.
It took courage to sail across the Pacific single-handed. Il fallait du courage pour traverser le Pacifique à la voile en solitaire.
Something is wrong with our electric heater. Il y a quelque chose qui ne va pas avec notre radiateur électrique.
Gas was escaping from a crack in the pipe. L'essence s'échappait d'une fissure dans le tube.
We enjoyed a long voyage across the Pacific Ocean. Nous avons profité d'un long voyage à travers l'Océan Pacifique.
He was electrocuted while playing the electric harp. Il s'est électrocuté en jouant de la harpe électrique.
No sooner had I entered the room than I noticed the smell not only of tobacco but of gas. Je ne fus pas plus tôt rentré dans la pièce que je remarquais non seulement l'odeur de tabac mais aussi de gaz.
He crossed the Pacific Ocean in thirty days. Il traversa l'océan Pacifique en trente jours.
I should have tried out this electric shaver before buying it. J'aurais dû essayer ce rasoir électrique avant de l'acheter.
Where do I pay for the gas? Où dois-je payer pour le gaz ?
Our plane was flying over the Pacific Ocean. Notre avion était en train de voler au-dessus de l'océan Pacifique.
Every hospital has a back-up electric generator in case of blackout. Chaque hôpital dispose d'un générateur électrique de secours en cas de panne générale.
Don't forget to turn off the gas before going out. N'oubliez pas de couper le gaz avant de sortir.
Japan's shame, the result of the Pacific War, has not yet faded. La honte du Japon, résultat de la guerre du Pacifique, ne s'est pas encore effacée.
Edison invented the electric lamp. Edison inventa la lampe électrique.
You can't see gas; it's invisible. On ne peut pas voir le gaz ; il est invisible.
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