Usage examples of "chaux vive" in French with translation to English

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Qu'elle vive en ville ou à la campagne n'est pas important pour moi. It doesn't matter to me whether she lives in the city or in the countryside.
Je n'ai pas assez de mémoire vive. I don't have enough RAM.
Il a écrit l'histoire des choses qui sont survenues avant qu'il ne vive. He wrote the story about the things that happened before he lived.
Tout à coup, je ressentis une vive douleur à l'estomac. All of a sudden, I felt a sharp pain in my stomach.
Il y a des chances pour qu'elle vive 100 ans. She is likely to live to be one hundred.
À cause de l'épais brouillard il n'y avait pas âme qui vive. Not a soul was to be seen because of a dense fog.
Il a travaillé jour et nuit pour que sa famille vive dans le confort. He worked day and night so that his family could live in comfort.
Bien qu'elle vive à proximité, je la vois rarement. Although she lives nearby, I rarely see her.
Il n'y avait pas âme qui vive. There was not a bloody soul.
Vive la République ! Long live the Republic!
Il ressentit une vive douleur. He felt a sharp pain.
Vive la langue persane ! Long live the Persian language!
Vive l'Union Soviétique ! Long live the Soviet Union!
J'aurais aimé que mon père vive plus longtemps. I wish my father had lived longer.
Qu'elle vive en ville ou à la campagne ne m'importe pas. It doesn't matter to me whether she lives in the city or in the countryside.
Il semble qu'il vive en Angleterre. He seems to live in Britain.
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 crois que celui-ci doit mourir pour que celui-là vive. C'est un monde cruel. I think this one has to die for the other to live. It's a cruel world.
Le roi est mort, vive le roi ! The king is dead, long live the king!
J'ai une vive douleur, là. I have a burning pain here.
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