Usage examples of "standard face" in English with translation to French

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The teacher wore a harsh expression on his face. Le professeur avait un air sévère.
Many Americans wanted a gold standard. De nombreux Étasuniens voulaient un étalon or.
His face was covered with mud. Son visage a été couvert de boue.
The statistics show that our standard of living is high. Les statistiques montrent que notre niveau de vie s'est élevé.
Her face turned white. Son visage vira au blanc.
Justice in this country is a bit of a double standard: there is the justice of the poor and the justice of the rich. La justice de ce pays, c'est un peu deux poids deux mesures : il y a la justice des pauvres et la justice des riches.
A cold wind was blowing on his face. Un vent glacial lui soufflait sur le visage.
It's the gold standard. C'est l'étalon or.
I took a close shot of her face. J'ai fait un cliché en gros plan de son visage.
His work is not up to standard. Son travail n'est pas à la hauteur de la norme.
She turned her face away so he wouldn't see her tears. Elle détourna son visage afin qu'il ne voie pas ses larmes.
Two standard dice have a total of 42 pips. Deux dés classiques comptent un total de quarante-deux points.
He was powerless in the face of death. Il était impuissant face à la mort.
Your work comes short of the expected standard. Votre travail n'est pas à la hauteur de ce qui est attendu.
Japanese children brought up overseas sometimes face great difficulty in adjusting themselves to Japanese schools after returning, even though they have a perfect command of Japanese. Les enfants japonais élevés à l'étranger font parfois face à une grande difficulté pour s'adapter aux écoles japonaises après leur retour, même s'ils possèdent une parfaite maîtrise du japonais.
Performance and responsibility are not in their vocabulary; sloppiness comes as standard. Des mots comme performance et responsabilité n'entrent pas dans leur vocabulaire ; la négligence est la norme.
The anger in her face was unmistakeable. La colère sur son visage était indubitable.
You can talk until you're blue in the face, but you'll never convince me. Tu peux raconter ce que tu veux, mais tu n'arriveras jamais à me convaincre.
Half a million children still face malnutrition in Niger. Un demi-million d'enfants font encore face à la malnutrition au Niger.
He struck me in the face with his fist. Il m'a frappé au visage avec son poing.
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