Usage examples of "juge-arbitre pour les courses" in French with translation to English

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Je vais faire les courses au supermarché. I'm going shopping at the supermarket.
Et même en dehors de ces pays, l'anglais est probablement la langue la plus utilisée pour les communications internationales, devant toutes les autres. And even outside these nations, English is perhaps more widely used as a medium of international communication than any other language.
Je préférerais ne pas aller faire les courses seule. I would rather not go shopping alone.
Cette pièce est pour les personnalités. This room is for VIPs.
Pouvez-vous me faire les courses ? Can you do some shopping for me?
« Les consommations sont-elles gratuites ? » « Seulement pour les dames. » "Are the drinks free?" "Only for ladies."
Hier, on m'a volé mon vélo pendant que je faisais les courses. Yesterday my bicycle was stolen while I was doing some shopping.
Les colons s'emballent souvent pour les femmes indigènes. Colonists often take a shine to indigenous women.
Maman me fait souvent faire les courses au supermarché. Mother often makes me go shopping at the supermarket.
L'OMS a un projet de réduction de l'utilisation néfaste de l'alcool. Il inclue l'augmentation des taxes sur l'alcool, la réduction du nombre de points de vente d'alcool et l'augmentation de l'âge légal de consommation. Des fonctionnaires déclarent que d'autres mesures incluent des législations efficaces contre la conduite en état d'ivresse et l'interdiction des publicités pour les alcools. The WHO has a plan to reduce the harmful use of alcohol. It includes raising taxes on alcohol, reducing the number of places to buy alcohol and raising the drinking age. Officials say other measures include effective drunk driving laws and banning some alcohol advertising.
Elle est allée faire les courses au supermarché. She went shopping at a supermarket.
Il était disposé à travailler pour les autres. He was willing to work for others.
Elle est allée faire les courses. She has gone shopping.
Il souffla sur ses doigts pour les réchauffer. He blew on his fingers to make them warm.
Elles iront faire les courses. They'll go shopping.
Gardez ces places pour les personnes âgées. Keep these seats for the elderly.
Je dois aller faire les courses, je reviens dans une heure. I have to go shopping. I'll be back in an hour.
Il est présomptueux pour les humains de présumer que notre tâche est de faire ce que seul Dieu peut faire. It's presumptuous for humans to assume that our task is to do what only God can do.
Elle est allée faire les courses autre part. She went shopping elsewhere.
Une longue période de temps pluvieux est néfaste pour les plantes. A long spell of rainy weather is harmful to plants.
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