Usage examples of "de second choix" in French with translation to English

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Je suspecte que boracasli utilise un second compte. I have a hunch boracasli is using a second account.
Faites votre choix. Make your choice.
Un second miroir est suspendu à côté de la porte. A second mirror is hanging next to the door.
Le mythique Kraken, trois fois plus gros qu'un bateau, attaqua un jour la flotte de Christophe Colomb... ne laissant d'autre choix à ce dernier que de manger le Kraken. The mythical Kraken, thick as a ship and three times as wide, once made an attack on Christopher Columbus's fleet... giving Columbus no choice but to eat him.
Tourne à droite au second carrefour. Turn right at the second corner.
Je ne le pousserais pas à bout. Tu ne sais pas ce qu'il pourrait faire. À mon avis, on n'est jamais trop prudent. On dit même qu'une souris à l'agonie mordrait un chat si elle n'avait pas le choix. I wouldn't push him too far. You don't know what he might do. I'd say you can't be too careful. They say even a doomed mouse will bite a cat if he has no choice.
Quelque chose me dit que boracasli utilise un second compte. I have a hunch boracasli is using a second account.
Je n'ai eu d'autre choix que de le faire. I couldn't do otherwise.
Mais après ce qu'elle a fait à l'issue du premier verre, que fera-t-elle à l'issue du second ? But after she does that with the first glass, what is she going to do with the second one?
Tu n'avais pas le choix. You couldn't choose.
Il a désigné sa fille aînée comme responsable du second restaurant. He put his eldest daughter in charge of his second restaurant.
Quiconque disposant d'un QI comportant au moins deux chiffres sait qu'il s'agissait d'un choix pour raisons politiques. Anybody with at least a two-digit IQ knows this was a politically biased choice.
Le prince Guillaume est le second en ligne de succession au trône d'Angleterre. Prince William is second in line to the English throne.
Je ne dispose pas d'autre choix que de manger ce qu'ils me servent. I have no choice but to eat what they serve me.
En signant le traité de Tripoli en 1796, notre second Président John Adams écrivit : "Les États-Unis n'ont en eux-mêmes aucun caractère d'inimitié à l'encontre des lois, de la religion ou de la tranquillité des Musulmans. In signing the Treaty of Tripoli in 1796, our second President John Adams wrote, "The United States has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion or tranquility of Muslims."
Vous avez le choix entre du thé noir, du café ou du lait. You have a choice of black tea, coffee, or milk.
Je sais ! Et laisse-moi te dire que Keiko est ma cousine au SECOND degré. I know! And let me also say that Keiko is a SECOND cousin of mine.
On ne leur a guère laissé le choix. We didn't give them a choice.
Il a décidé de ne pas acheter la maison, car en premier lieu, elle était trop chère et, en second lieu, elle était trop loin de son bureau. He decided not to buy the house, because in the first place it was too expensive, and in the second place it was too far from his office.
Il n'eut pas d'autre choix que de s'enfuir en courant. He had no choice but to run away.
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