Usage examples of "culture du tabac" in French with translation to English

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Elle s'est assise et a fumé du tabac. She sat and smoked.
L'agriculture est définie comme la culture du sol pour faire croître des récoltes. Agriculture is defined as the cultivation of soil for growing crops.
La plupart des gens qui sont morts du tabac n'étaient pas de gros fumeurs. Most people killed by smoking were not heavy smokers.
Nous sommes façonnés par chaque culture, provenant des quatre coins de la Terre, et dévoués à une idée simple : E pluribus unum : "De plusieurs, un". We are shaped by every culture, drawn from every end of the Earth, and dedicated to a simple concept: E pluribus unum: "Out of many, one."
Elle lui conseilla de diminuer le tabac. She advised him to cut down on smoking.
Quand le soleil de la culture est bas, même les nains projettent de longues ombres. When the sun of culture is low, even dwarfs will cast long shadows.
Je ne fus pas plus tôt rentré dans la pièce que je remarquais non seulement l'odeur de tabac mais aussi de gaz. No sooner had I entered the room than I noticed the smell not only of tobacco but of gas.
Le langage et la culture sont inséparables. Language and culture can't be separated.
La pièce avait une odeur de tabac. The room smelled of tobacco.
Il est amusant de savoir que la beauté des jardins japonais ne se retrouve dans aucune autre culture. It is fun to know that the beauty of Japanese gardens can't be found in other cultures.
Le tabac a affecté sa santé. Smoking has affected his health.
Je suis un grand admirateur de la culture américaine. I am a great admirer of American culture.
Elle lui a recommandé de réduire sa consommation de tabac mais il pensait qu'il ne pouvait pas. She advised him to cut down on smoking, but he didn't think that he could.
Quand nous disons qu'une langue est culturellement transmise - c'est-à-dire qu'elle est apprise plutôt qu'héritée - nous voulons dire qu'elle fait partie de ce complexe entier de comportement appris et partagé que les anthropologues appellent "culture". When we say that a language is culturally transmitted - that is, that it is learned rather than inherited - we mean that it is part of that whole complex of learned and shared behavior that anthropologists call culture.
Elle lui a conseillé de diminuer le tabac. She advised him to cut down on smoking.
Les billets de mon oncle sur son blog à propos de ses voyages en Thaïlande ont éveillé mon intérêt pour la culture asiatique. My uncle's blog posts about his travels in Thailand have piqued my interest in Asian culture.
L'alcool et le tabac sont mauvais pour la santé. Both drinking and smoking are bad for the health.
Ce médecin est un homme de culture. This doctor is a man of culture.
La pièce sentait le tabac. The room smelled of tobacco.
Dans un récent article à propos des activités pour préserver la jeunesse de notre cerveau, ils mentionnent l'espéranto en même temps que le Sudoku, ce qui montre que l'espéranto commence à faire partie de la culture populaire. In a recent article about activities to keep your brain young, they mention Esperanto along with Sudoku, which shows that Esperanto is becoming part of popular culture.
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