Usage examples of "passe en retrait" in French with translation to English

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L’imagination d’une femme est bien vive, elle passe en un instant de l’admiration à l’amour, et de l’amour au mariage. A lady's imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony, in a moment.
Je passe autant de temps à travailler au jardin en un jour que ce que mon frère passe en une semaine. I spend as much time working in the garden in one day as my brother does in a week.
Qu'est-ce qui passe en bas? What's going on down there?
Quoi de neuf ? Comment se passe ton nouvel emploi ? What's new with you? How is your new job working out?
Prendras-tu un chèque de retrait ? Will you take a personal check?
Tout se passe très bien. Everything is going very well.
Prendrez-vous un chèque de retrait ? Will you take a personal check?
Mon grand-père aime tellement lire qu'il ne se passe pas un jour sans qu'il n'ouvre un livre. My grandfather is so fond of reading that not a day passes in which he doesn't open a book.
Cette résolution des Nations Unies appelle au retrait des forces armées israéliennes des territoires occupés dans le récent conflit. This United Nations resolution calls for the withdrawal of Israel armed forces from territories occupied in the recent conflict.
Les journaux, les magazines et les émissions d'information nous disent ce qui se passe dans le monde. Newspapers, magazines, and newscasts tell what is going on in the world.
Elle passe carrément trop de temps à surfer sur le web. She spends way too much time surfing the web.
Il est très heureux que sa vie à l'école se passe bien. He is very glad that his school life is going well.
Combien de fois par jour passe ce bus ? How many times does the bus run each day?
J'aimerais que ma copine passe davantage de temps avec moi. I wish my girlfriend would spend more time with me.
Le roman se passe dans l'Angleterre victorienne. The novel takes place in Victorian England.
Les chiens aboient, la caravane passe. Dogs bark when the caravan passes by.
Qu'est-ce que ce qui s'est passé la nuit dernière a à voir avec ce qui se passe aujourd'hui ? What does what happened last night have to do with what's happening today?
Il s'est mis à faire de plus en plus froid et je passe beaucoup plus de temps dans mon futon. It has been getting colder and colder, and I spend much more time in my futon.
Il se faufile entre les grands arbres... et passe sous le pont. He threads his way between the trees... and rushes under the bridge.
L'essentiel de son revenu passe dans son loyer. The majority of his income goes to pay his rent.
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