Usage examples of "bruit de tambour" in French with translation to English

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Mon père se plaignait du bruit de la circulation. My father complained about the traffic noise.
On peut entendre le bruit de la mer d'ici. We can hear the ocean from here.
Et lorsque le sablier s'est écoulé, le sablier de la temporalité, lorsque le bruit de la vie séculière s'est tu et que son incessante ou inefficace agitation a pris fin, lorsque tout autour de vous est immobile comme cela est dans l'éternité, alors l'éternité vous interroge vous et chaque individu parmi ces millions et ces millions, à propos d'une seule chose : si vous avez vécu ou pas dans le désespoir. And when the hourglass has run out, the hourglass of temporality, when the noise of secular life has grown silent and its restless or ineffectual activism has come to an end, when everything around you is still, as it is in eternity, then eternity asks you and every individual in these millions and millions about only one thing: whether you have lived in despair or not.
Si j'entends encore un bruit de ta part, je t'envoie dans ta chambre sans souper. If I hear one more peep out of you I'm sending you to your room without supper.
Un homme approcha de Yoshi en dissimulant le bruit de ses pas. A man approached Yoshi, concealing the sound of his footsteps.
Sa voix évoque le bruit de l'autoroute. His voice brings to mind the sound of the motorway.
Ce tambour produit un son très étrange. That drum has a very strange sound.
Ne faites pas de bruit en mangeant votre soupe. Don't make noises when you eat soup.
Le tambour est le seigneur de la musique. Drum is the lord of music.
Le bruit me tape sur les nerfs. The noise gets on my nerves.
Dans les années soixante-dix, le comité de la censure de l'Ontario interdit le film « Le Tambour » d'après le roman de Günter Grass, mais les médias trouvèrent cela stupide et donc la Société Radio-Canada, SRC, montra les scènes offensantes ce soir-là, d'une côte à l'autre, dans le journal national. In the 1970’s the Ontario Censor Board banned the film "The Tin Drum" from the Günter Grass novel, but the media found this silly, and so the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC, showed the offending scene that night from coast to coast on the national news.
Il tressaille chaque fois qu'il entend un bruit fort et soudain. He flinches whenever he hears a loud, sudden noise.
J'entends le tambour. I hear the drum.
Tant que tu ne fais pas de bruit, tu peux rester ici. You can stay here as long as you don't make any noise.
Ce qui vient de la flûte, s'en retourne au tambour. That which is easily acquired is easily lost.
Penses-tu pouvoir faire légèrement moins de bruit ? Do you think you could make a little less noise?
Il marche au rythme d'un autre tambour. He marches to the beat of a different drummer.
Le bruit est le plus sérieux problème pour ceux qui vivent autour des aéroports. Noise is the most serious problem for those who live around the airports.
Il a dit à ses enfants de ne pas faire autant de bruit. He told his children not to make so much noise.
Quel était ce bruit ? What was that noise?
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