Usage examples of "bout du doigt" in French with translation to English

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Je me suis brûlé le bout du doigt. I burned my fingertip.
Je rentrais à la maison depuis un endroit au bout du monde, à environ trois heures d'un sombre matin d'hiver, et mon chemin conduisait à travers une partie de la ville où il n'y avait littéralement rien à voir que des lampes. I was coming home from some place at the end of the world, about three o'clock of a black winter morning, and my way lay through a part of town where there was literally nothing to be seen but lamps.
Tout ce qu'elle sait faire, c'est pointer les voisins du doigt. All she does is point fingers at the neighbours.
Pas d'argent, pas de travail, pas d'amis. Il était clairement au bout du rouleau. No money, no job, no friends. He was truly at loose ends.
Montre ton choix du doigt. Point your finger at your choice.
Au bout du compte il est impossible de connaître quelqu'un entièrement. In the end it is not possible to fully know somebody else.
Tom a montré Mary du doigt. Tom pointed at Mary.
Si vous le laissez faire, il vous mène par le bout du nez. He leads you by the nose if you let him.
Il est impoli de montrer les autres du doigt. It is rude to point at others.
Son raisonnement est attrayant mais se révèle fallacieux au bout du compte. Her line of reasoning is attractive, but ultimately fallacious.
C'est malpoli de montrer les gens du doigt. It's rude to point at anyone.
La police est certaine de l'appréhender au bout du compte, où qu'il aille. The police are certain to get him in the end wherever he may go.
C'est pas poli de montrer les autres du doigt. It's not polite to point at others.
Pas d'argent, pas de travail, pas d'amis. Il était vraiment au bout du rouleau. No money, no job, no friends. He was truly at loose ends.
Je songeais que le petit garçon qui fixait et pointait l'étranger du doigt était très grossier. I thought the little boy who was staring and pointing at the foreigner was very rude.
Puis-je emprunter un stylo ? Le mien est au bout du rouleau. Can I borrow a pen? Mine's on its last legs.
Il n'est pas poli de montrer les autres du doigt. It is not polite to point at others.
Résider au bout du monde. To live at the end of the world.
Je l'ai rencontré au bout du quai. I met him at the end of the platform.
L'argument est rigoureux et cohérent mais au bout du compte peu convaincant. The argument is rigorous and coherent but ultimately unconvincing.
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