Usage examples of "programme de mise au point" in French with translation to English

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Le drogué dut suivre un programme de désintoxication. The drug addict had to undergo rehabilitation.
Aucune femme n'aime porter une robe qu'une autre a mise au rebut. Avec les hommes, elles ne font pas autant les difficiles. No women like to wear a dress that another discarded. With men, they're not so choosy.
Ce travail est simple au point que même une enfant peut l'accomplir. This work is simple enough that even a child can do it.
Avec notre programme de leçons, tu peux apprendre à ton propre rythme. With our lesson plan you can learn at your own pace.
Aucune femme n'aime porter une robe qu'une autre a mise au rebut. Avec les hommes, elles ne sont pas si difficiles. No women like to wear a dress that another discarded. With men, they're not so choosy.
Le sifflet du train à vapeur nous réveilla au point du jour. The whistle of the steam train woke us at daybreak.
Avec notre programme de leçons, vous pouvez apprendre à votre propre rythme. With our lesson plan you can learn at your own pace.
Je l'ai mise au courant de ma réussite. I informed her of my success.
Un bon livre peut totalement absorber votre attention, au point d'oublier votre environnement et même votre existence. A good book can completely absorb your attention, to the extent that you forget your surroundings and even your existence.
Quel programme de télévision appréciez-vous le plus ? Which TV show do you like the most?
Aucune femme n'aime porter une robe qu'une autre a mise au rebut. Avec les hommes, elles ne font pas autant la fine bouche. No women like to wear a dress that another discarded. With men, they're not so choosy.
Les choses en sont venues au point que je dus me cacher du propriétaire. It became so that I had to hide from the landlord.
Elle lui a écrit une longue lettre mais ne l'a pas mise au courrier. She wrote him a long letter, but she didn't mail it.
Les technologies de chiffrement ont avancé au point d'être plutôt fiables. Encryption technology has advanced to the point where it's pretty reliable.
Aucune femme n'aime porter une robe qu'une autre a mise au rebut. Avec les hommes, elles ne font pas tant la fine bouche. No women like to wear a dress that another discarded. With men, they're not so choosy.
Ce problème n'est pas si difficile au point de ne pas pouvoir le résoudre. This problem is not so difficult that you can't solve it.
Nous fûmes éveillés, au point du jour, par le sifflement d'un train. We were roused at daybreak by the whistle of a train.
Elle n'est pas bête au point de se disputer avec lui. She knows better than to argue with him.
Il est idiot au point de croire ça ? Is he so foolish as to believe that?
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