Usage examples of "trade show" in English with translation to French

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Could you show me that necktie? Pourriez-vous me montrer cette cravate ?
The new trade accord will pump fresh blood into the international economy. Le nouveau traité de commerce va insuffler un sang nouveau dans l'économie internationale.
Show must go on! Que le spectacle continue !
My father offered his services to a well-known trade company. Mon père a offert ses services à une compagnie de négoce bien connue.
Show me what you bought. Montre-moi ce que tu as acheté.
Japan depends on foreign trade. Le Japon dépend du commerce extérieur.
I'll show you around town. Je te montrerai la ville.
Trade helps nations develop. Le commerce aide les pays à se développer.
Show me how it works. Montre-moi comment ça fonctionne.
The trade agreement must provide a level playing field in which to compete. Le traité commercial doit fournir un terrain neutre sur lequel se concurrencer.
He doesn't show his true feelings. Il ne montre pas ses véritables sentiments.
The activity of foreign trade has been declining of late. L'activité du commerce extérieur a diminué récemment.
They show no remorse for their misdeeds, but continue to commit one crime after another. Ils ne montrent aucun regret pour leur forfaits, mais continuent de commettre crime sur crime.
So-called trade friction could be avoided some day. Les prétendues frictions commerciales pourraient être évitées un jour.
Statistics show that the population of the world is increasing. Les statistiques montrent que la population du Monde augmente.
We should not put restrictions on foreign trade. Nous ne devrions pas imposer de restrictions au commerce extérieur.
I will show that it's possible to be reborn from one's ashes. Je te montrerai que l’on peut renaître de ses cendres.
The summit nations put free trade at the top of the agenda. Les nations présentes au sommet ont mis le libre-échange en tête de l'ordre du jour.
I went to see a show today. Je suis allé voir un spectacle aujourd'hui.
Everyone should always attach oneself to one's trade. Chacun à son métier doit toujours s'attacher.
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