Usage examples of "right curly bracket" in English with translation to French

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It's worth a try, right? Ça vaut le coup d'essayer, non ?
Is it all right to take pictures in this building? A-t-on le droit de prendre des photos dans ce bâtiment ?
"Don't disturb her. She is at work right now" he whispered. "Ne la dérange pas. Elle travaille, là", murmura-t-il.
Would 9 o'clock be all right? Neuf heures conviendrait-il ?
We consider it the citizens' legitimate right to have public libraries. Nous croyons qu'il est évident que les citoyens ont le droit d'avoir une bibliothèque publique.
We must stop urban sprawl and fight against physical segregation while still guaranteeing the right to housing. Il faut mettre un terme à l'étalement urbain et lutter contre la ségrégation spatiale tout en garantissant le droit au logement.
She gave me a hard kick on my right leg. Elle me donna un coup violent dans la jambe droite.
If it wasn't for modern medicine, I'd be dead right now. Si ce n'était pour la médecine moderne, je serais mort à l'heure qu'il est.
It's all right with me. Je vais bien.
He is still on the right side of forty. Il n'a pas tout à fait quarante ans.
It is a difficult task, choosing what is "right" or "wrong", but you have to do it. C'est une tâche difficile, choisir ce qui est "bon" ou "mauvais", mais il faut le faire.
Even a child knows right from wrong. Même un enfant sait distinguer le bien du mal.
Mr Tanaka is not at his desk right now. M. Tanaka n'est pas à son bureau pour le moment.
Come and see me right now. Viens me voir tout de suite.
He had, I thought, no right to do that. Il n'avait, croyais-je, aucun droit de faire cela.
Do I have to go right now? Dois-je maintenant aller à droite ?
I was very tired, so I fell asleep right away. J'étais très fatigué alors je me suis immédiatement endormi.
Let's make clear which is right and which is wrong. Précisons ce qui est vrai et ce qui est faux.
His bag is right here, so he cannot have gone to school yet. Son sac est juste ici, donc il ne peut pas être déjà parti à l'école.
Once thawed, do not freeze again and use right away. Cook well. Une fois décongelé, ne pas recongeler et utiliser immédiatement. Bien faire cuire.
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