Usage examples of "shoot oneself" in English with translation to French

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It's good to be able to concentrate single-mindedly on one's work. But one becomes completely forgetful of the people around oneself. C'est bien de pouvoir concentrer tout son esprit sur son travail. Mais on oublie complètement les gens autour de soi.
He was scared you would shoot him. Il avait peur que vous lui tiriez dessus.
It's really difficult to survive in a big city like Tokyo without endebting oneself. C'est très difficile de survivre dans une grande ville comme Tokyo sans s'endetter.
Wait, don't shoot at each other! Attendez, ne vous tirez pas dessus !
It is difficult to adapt oneself to sudden changes of temperature. Il est difficile de s'adapter à des changements soudains de température.
He did shoot her! Il a bel et bien tiré sur elle!
In this world, it's easy to lose oneself in all the deceptions and tentations. Dans ce monde, il est facile de se perdre dans toutes les tromperies et les tentations.
"Can I ask you a question?" "Shoot." «Je peux te poser une question ?» «Envoie.»
Of all pleasures, the sweetest is to see oneself praised by those that everybody is praising. De tous les plaisirs, le plaisir le plus doux, c'est de se voir loué de ceux que chacun loue.
Grass doesn't grow faster if you shoot it. L'herbe ne croit pas plus vite si on tire dessus.
Everyone should always attach oneself to one's trade. Chacun à son métier doit toujours s'attacher.
No man can know them, no hunter can shoot them, with powder and lead - Thoughts are free! Aucun homme ne peut les connaître, aucun chasseur ne peut leur tirer dessus avec de la poudre ou du plomb - Les pensées sont libres !
One should see oneself with one's neighbour's eye. Il faudrait se voir avec l'œil de son voisin.
Don't shoot! Ne tire pas !
To know oneself is difficult. Il est difficile de se connaître soi-même.
There was a time when Christopher Columbus challenged another explorer to a duel. The latter, an underhanded chap, did not take ten steps - as dictated by the rules - but two, then turned around to shoot. Unfortunately for him, Columbus hadn't taken any steps at all. Il fut un temps où Christophe Colomb défia un autre navigateur en duel. Ce dernier, un homme vicieux, ne fit pas 10 pas, comme dicté dans les règles, mais 2, puis il se retourna pour tirer. Malheureusement pour lui, Colomb ne fit aucun pas.
To know oneself is not easy. Se connaître soi-même n'est pas simple.
Stop, or I'll shoot. Ne bougez pas ou je tire.
One must take good care of oneself. Chacun doit prendre soin de lui-même.
Over the piano was printed a notice: Please do not shoot the pianist. He is doing his best. Sur le piano était imprimé un avertissement : S'il vous plaît, ne tirez pas sur le pianiste. Il fait de son mieux.
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