Usage examples of "dommage cérébral" in French with translation to English

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Les poissons n'ont pas le développement cérébral nécessaire pour faire l'expérience psychologique de la douleur, ni pour aucun autre type de conscience. Fish do not have the brain development that is necessary for the psychological experience of pain or any other type of awareness.
Il est dommage que vous ne veniez pas. It's a shame that you're not coming.
Selon une révision de recherches antérieures, un haut niveau de consommation de chocolat peut réduire le risque de maladies coronariennes et d'accident vasculaire cérébral. According to a review of previous research, high levels of chocolate consumption can reduce the risk of coronary heart disease and stroke.
C'est dommage qu'elle ne puisse pas venir à la fête. It's too bad she can't come to the party.
Je crois que c'est dommage qu'il ait menti. I think it a pity that he told a lie.
C'est dommage qu'ils divorcent. It's a pity their getting divorced.
C'est dommage. It's a shame.
La tempête occasionna beaucoup de dommage. The storm caused a lot of damage.
Les mots seuls ne peuvent subvenir aux besoins de notre peuple. Ces besoins ne seront satisfaits que si nous agissons vigoureusement dans les années à venir ; et si nous comprenons que les défis auxquels nous faisons face sont partagés, et que notre échec à les résoudre nous causera dommage à tous. Words alone cannot meet the needs of our people. These needs will be met only if we act boldly in the years ahead; and if we understand that the challenges we face are shared, and our failure to meet them will hurt us all.
C'est dommage que tu ne puisses pas venir. It's a pity that you can't come.
C'est dommage quand quelqu'un meurt. It's a pity when somebody dies.
Quel dommage de ne faire que supporter la vie plutôt que d'en jouir ! What a shame to just endure life rather than enjoying it.
Tout fait quelconque de l'homme, qui cause à autrui un dommage, oblige celui par la faute duquel il est arrivé à le réparer. Any act whatever of a man, which causes damage to another, obliges the one by whose fault it occurred to compensate it.
La tempête n'a causé aucun dommage. The storm didn't cause any damage.
Ça serait dommage qu'un tel mot disparaisse. It would be a pity that such a word disappears.
"Paul est cloué au lit aujourd'hui." "C'est dommage." "Paul is sick in bed today." "That's too bad."
Oh ! C'est dommage. Oh! That's too bad.
Il est dommage qu'il n'ait aucun sens de l'humour. It is a pity that he has no sense of humor.
C'est dommage, mais ton personnage se fait tuer au début de la pièce. It's too bad, but your character gets killed at the start of the play.
Quel dommage que tu doives déjà partir. Too bad you have to leave already.
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