Usage examples of "cloison pare-feu" in French with translation to English

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Le feu détruisit entièrement le bâtiment. The fire consumed the whole building.
Quelqu'un se tient derrière la cloison. Someone is standing behind the wall.
L'Homme est le seul animal à utiliser le feu. Man is the only fire-using animal.
Le feu est au vert. A green light is on.
Le pompier démontra comment on éteint le feu. The fire fighter demonstrated how to put out the fire.
Un feu s'est déclaré la nuit dernière. A fire broke out last night.
Tom tua Mary parce qu'il a découvert qu'elle était à l'origine du feu qui ravagea sa famille. Tom killed Mary because he found out she had started the fire that had killed his family.
Descendez le long de cette route jusqu'au feu rouge, puis tournez à gauche. Go down this road as far as the traffic light, and turn left.
Les samedis soirs chaque membre de la famille prenait un bain, l'un après l'autre, dans une vielle baignoire en étain en face du feu. On Saturday evenings everybody in the family had a bath one after another in an old tin bath in front of the fire.
Les maisons japonaises sont faites en bois et prennent feu rapidement. Japanese houses are built of wood and they catch fire easily.
Le feu a réduit le village en cendres dans son intégralité. The fire reduced the whole village to ashes.
J'ai tout de suite démarré un feu. I started a fire right away.
Que tu viennes et dises maintenant cette sorte de chose équivaudrait à jeter de l'huile sur le feu. For you to come out and say that kind of thing now would just be pouring oil on the fire.
Assurez-vous d'éteindre le feu avant que vous ne partiez. Be sure to put out the fire before you leave.
Le feu dévora la ville. The fire devoured the town.
Retire la poêle du feu. Take the pan off the fire.
Excusez-moi, pouvez-vous me donner du feu ? Sorry, would you happen to have a light?
Vous êtes-vous arrêté au feu rouge ? Did you stop at the red light?
Un feu est apparu près de chez moi. A fire broke out near my house.
Le feu sera toujours dangereux. Fire is always dangerous.
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