Usage examples of "en fer" in French with translation to English

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Notre clôture est en fer. Our fence is made of iron.
Ce pont est en fer. This bridge is made of iron.
Ce vase est en fer. This vase is made of iron.
Le pont de Golden Gate est fait en fer. The Golden Gate Bridge is made of iron.
Le fer est un métal utile. Iron is a useful metal.
Le fer est tombé en panne à cause de la chaleur excessive. The iron broke down due to over-heating.
Un aimant attire le fer. A magnet attracts iron.
«Tu promets ?» «Croix de bois, croix de fer, si je mens, je vais en enfer !» "Do you promise?" "Cross my heart and hope to die!"
Le bois flotte, mais le fer coule. Wood floats, but iron sinks.
Tom ne nage pas mieux qu'un fer à repasser. Tom can swim no more than a stone can.
Son taux de fer était trop bas, donc elle ne pouvait pas donner son sang. She didn't have enough iron, so she couldn't give blood.
Il faut battre le fer tant qu'il est chaud. Strike while the iron is hot.
Le fer est dur. Iron is hard.
Il faut battre le fer pendant qu'il est chaud. You must strike while the iron is hot.
Il a une poigne de fer. He has a grip of steel.
Le numéro atomique du fer est 26. The atomic number for iron is 26.
Le fer est plus dur que l'or. Iron is harder than gold.
Tout comme la rouille ronge le fer, le souci ronge le coeur. As rust eats iron, so care eats the heart.
L'or est plus dense que le fer. Gold's heavier than iron.
Le fer est tombé en panne suite à une surchauffe. The iron broke down due to over-heating.
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