Usage examples of "split-fingers fastball" in English with translation to French

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Early man used his fingers and toes to count the animals he owned, or the measures of grain he had stored. Les premiers hommes utilisaient leurs doigts et leurs orteils pour compter les animaux qu'ils possédaient, ou pour mesurer la quantité de grains qu'ils avaient engrangés.
Let's split the reward fifty-fifty. Partageons la récompense cinquante-cinquante.
The x-ray showed two broken fingers. Les radiographies ont mis en évidence que deux doigts étaient fracturés.
Don't split hairs. Arrête de pinailler.
Your playing sounds a bit stilted. You have to loosen up your fingers. Votre interprétation sonne un peu guindée. Vous devez relâcher vos doigts.
I think it's time for me to split some more firewood. Je pense qu'il est temps que je fende un peu plus de bois pour le feu.
The hand has five fingers: the thumb, the index finger, the middle finger, the ring finger, and the pinky. La main a cinq doigts: le pouce, l'index, le majeur, l'annulaire et l'auriculaire.
A beam of white light is split by a prism into rays of various colors. Un faisceau de lumière blanche est divisé par un prisme en rayons de différentes couleurs.
I have chubby fingers, so I can't use a small keyboard. J'ai de gros doigts, alors je ne peux pas utiliser un petit clavier.
First, we decide on what needs to be decided, then we split into two teams. Tout d'abord, nous décidons ce que doit être décidé, et ensuite nous nous divisons en équipes.
I put my fingers in my ears to block out the terrible sounds. Je mis mes doigts dans mes oreilles pour éviter ces bruits terribles.
A sharp crack of thunder split the sky. Un coup de tonnerre fendit le ciel en deux.
People have eaten with their fingers from the beginning of history. L'homme a mangé avec ses doigts depuis la nuit des temps.
I heard that Carol and Will have split up. Il paraît que Carol et Will ont rompu.
Although the fork entered society on the tables of rich people, many members of royalty, such as Elizabeth I of England and Louis XIV of France, ate with their fingers. Bien que la fourchette ait été déjà introduite sur les tables des personnes bien nanties, plusieurs membres de la royauté, comme Élizabeth Première d'Angleterre ou Louis XIV de France, mangeaient avec leurs doigts.
When I said that work had got busy so could we split the housework my husband pulled a face. Quand j'ai dit que le travail était devenu plus prenant et que nous pourrions partager les tâches domestiques, mon époux a fait la tête.
René's fingers are caught in the door. Les doigts de René sont pris dans la porte.
Let's split the bill today. Partageons l'addition aujourd'hui.
This exam is difficult, so let's cross our fingers! Cet examen est très difficile, donc croisons les doigts !
I think it's time for me to split. Je pense qu'il est temps pour moi de rompre.
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