Usage examples of "entrer d'un bond" in French with translation to English

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Tu ne peux entrer en Chine que si tu disposes d'un visa. You can only come to China if you’ve got a visa.
J'ai besoin d'un visa pour entrer dans ce pays. I need a visa to enter that country.
James Bond a tout été présenté comme un parieur de grosses sommes dans ses films. James Bond was always depicted as a high roller in his movies.
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Qui l'a laissé entrer ? Who allowed him in?
James Bond n'est pas un acteur. James Bond is not an actor.
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Elle ne voulait pas le laisser entrer dans la pièce, quoi qu'il advienne. She wouldn't let him in the room no matter what.
« Je serais un vrai James Bond, habillé comme ça », se dit Dima, puis il entra dans le magasin. "I'd look like a real James Bond in that," Dima said to himself, then entered the store.
Les étrangers bénéficient d'un traitement particulier dans ce pays. Foreigners get special treatment in that country.
J'ai vu un étranger entrer dans cette maison. I saw a stranger enter that house.
La sauterelle fit un grand bond. The locust made a big jump.
Je crois qu'il a quelque chose d'un poète. I think he is something of a poet.
Puis-je entrer ? Can I come in?
Qui est ton acteur de James Bond préféré ? Who's your favorite James Bond?
Il est évident qu'il n'est pas habitué à vivre d'un budget serré. It's obvious that he's not used to living on a tight budget.
Il ouvrit la fenêtre pour laisser entrer de l'air frais. He opened the window to let in some fresh air.
C'est un petit pas pour l'homme, mais un bond de géant pour l'humanité. That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.
Le ciel est d'un bleu absolu. The sky is as blue as blue can be.
Notre problème est comment entrer en contact avec lui. Our problem is how to get in touch with him.
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