Usage examples of "marquage individuel serré" in French with translation to English

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Je veux un ordinateur individuel. I want a personal computer.
Tu as serré le mauvais client. You’ve got the wrong person.
J'ai un ordinateur individuel. I have got a personal computer.
C'est un peu serré autour de la gorge. This is a bit too tight around my neck.
Chaque enfant a un avis individuel. Each child has an individual way of thinking.
J'ai serré les dents. I gritted my teeth
Elle lui a serré la main. She shook hands with him.
Il a serré les mains au maire. He shook hands with the mayor.
Il lui a serré la main. He held out his hand.
Tu as serré la mauvaise personne. You’ve got the wrong person.
Ce couvercle est si serré que je ne peux l'ouvrir. This lid is so tight I can't open it.
Ce costume est trop serré pour moi. This suit's too thin for me.
Vous avez serré le mauvais client. You’ve got the wrong person.
Le budget du gouvernement est vraiment serré. The government finances are severely squeezed.
Ce couvercle est trop serré pour que je puisse l'ouvrir. This lid is too tight for me to open.
Il m'a serré la main. He shook hands with me.
Ce chapeau est trop serré pour moi. This hat is too tight for me.
Ce pantalon est un peu trop serré à la taille. Those pants are a little too tight in the waist.
Vous avez serré la mauvaise personne. You’ve got the wrong person.
Nous avons un horaire serré. We have a tight schedule.
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