Usage examples of "avoir de la branche" in French with translation to English

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Ça commence à avoir de la gueule. It is starting to look pretty cool.
Les étudiants étudient souvent avec de la musique en arrière-fond et les personnes travaillant dans la maison allument habituellement la télévision ou la radio pour avoir de la compagnie. Students often study with music playing in the background, and people working around the house will usually turn on the television or radio to keep them company.
Mon tableau commence à avoir de la gueule. My painting is starting to look pretty cool.
Notre appartement commence à avoir de la gueule. Our apartment is starting to look pretty cool.
Tu ne devrais pas avoir de motif de te plaindre. You should have nothing to complain about.
La lampe était suspendue à la branche d'un arbre. The lamp was suspended from the branch of a tree.
« Est-ce de l'arabe ? » « Non, c'est du ouïghour — une langue parlée dans le Nord-Ouest de la Chine. » "Is this Arabic?" "No, it's Uyghur - a language that's spoken in northwestern China."
Je ne sais pas ce qui cloche, mais on aurait déjà dû avoir de ses nouvelles. I'm not sure what's wrong. We should have heard from him by now.
Ne casse pas la branche. Don't break off the branch.
Je n'appelle pas ça de la colonisation. Je l'appelle de l'exploitation systématique des matières premières. I don't call it colonization, I call it systematic raw materials exploitation.
J'espère avoir de tes nouvelles. I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
Il se tint fermement à la branche. He held on firmly to the branch.
L'étude de la philosophie relève des humanités. The study of philosophy belongs to the humanities.
Étant donné qu'il a été en mesure de marcher si loin, il doit avoir de bonnes jambes. Since he was able to walk so far, he must have strong legs.
Il a coupé la branche avec une hache. He chopped down the branch with an ax.
Y a-t-il des marchés ou des supermarchés près d'ici ? Est-ce pratique pour acheter les objets de la vie quotidienne ? Are there any markets or supermarkets around here? Is it convenient for daily shopping?
Il ne devrait pas y avoir de complications. There should be no kinks.
Il s'est tenu fermement à la branche. He held on firmly to the branch.
Il y avait de belles fleurs au bureau de la réception. There were beautiful flowers on the reception desk.
Il ne peut y avoir de crises aujourd'hui ; mon emploi du temps est déjà complet. There cannot be a crisis today; my schedule is already full.
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