Usage examples of "sentiment" in French with translation to English

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J'eus exactement le même sentiment. I had the exact same feeling.
Il y a un sentiment général selon lequel il faut faire quelque chose contre le chômage. There's a general sense that something should be done about unemployment.
Le sentiment anti-étrangers est souvent attisé par le gouvernement chinois pour encourager un nationalisme de pacotille. Anti-foreign sentiment is often stoked by the Chinese government in order to bolster cheap nationalism.
Il n'avait aucun sentiment humain. He was devoid of human feeling.
Il y a des gens qui disent que la politesse des Anglais est essentiellement un sentiment de peur. There are people who say that the politeness of Englishmen is essentially a sense of fear.
J'ai eu exactement le même sentiment. I had the exact same feeling.
C'est un sentiment profond, oui vraiment. It's a deep feeling, yes really.
J'ai toujours un sentiment de malaise. I always have an uncomfortable feeling.
J'ai le sentiment qu'il a raison. I have a feeling he is right.
J'ai le sentiment qu'elle viendra aujourd'hui. I have a feeling that she will come today.
J'ai le sentiment que vous ferez un très bon avocat. I have a feeling you'll be a very good lawyer.
J'ai le sentiment que vous serez un très bon avocat. I have a feeling you'll be a very good lawyer.
L'amour n'est pas seulement un sentiment, il est un art aussi. Love is not just a feeling, but also an art.
Le sentiment populaire contre la pollution de l'air s'est enfin fait entendre. Public feeling against air pollution has at last became vocal.
Chacun de nous quitte la vie avec le sentiment qu'il vient à peine de naître. Each of us leaves life with the feeling that they were just born.
Hum. J'ai le sentiment que je vais me perdre quelle que soit la route que je prenne. Hmm. I have a feeling I'm going to get lost whichever road I take.
L'ennui est le sentiment que tout est une perte de temps ; la sérénité, que rien ne l'est. Boredom is the feeling that everything is a waste of time; serenity, that nothing is.
Se lever le matin et avoir quelqu'un à qui dire bonjour, je n'ai plus connu ce sentiment depuis longtemps. To get up in the morning, and there be someone to say good morning to - I haven't had this feeling for a long time.
Le cadeau exprime mes sentiments. The gift is expressive of my feelings.
Rien ne semble plus surprenant à ceux qui considèrent les affaires humaines d'un œil philosophique que la facilité avec laquelle la multitude est gouvernée par une minorité; et la soumission implicite par laquelle les hommes renoncent à leurs propres sentiments et passions pour ceux de leurs gouvernants. Nothing appears more surprising to those, who consider human affairs with a philosophical eye, than the easiness with which the many are governed by the few; and the implicit submission, with which men resign their own sentiments and passions to those of their rulers.
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