Usage examples of "brush past" in English with translation to French

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Brush off the dust from your shoes. Enlève la poussière de tes chaussures.
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I brush my teeth with a toothbrush. Je me brosse les dents avec une brosse à dents.
Don't dwell on your past mistakes! Ne ressasse pas tes erreurs passées !
I brush my teeth clean after meals. Je me brosse les dents après les repas.
He referred to his past experience in his speech. Il se référa à son expérience passée dans son discours.
He went to France to brush up on his speaking ability. Il est allé en France pour rafraîchir son français parlé.
I don't care about your past. Votre passé m'indiffère.
She scrubbed the floor of the kitchen with a brush. Elle frotta le sol de la cuisine avec une brosse.
I must have gone past the station while I was taking a nap. J'ai dû laisser passer la gare pendant que je faisais la sieste.
You should brush your teeth at least twice a day. Il faut se brosser les dents au moins deux fois par jour.
It is just half past seven. Il est sept heures et demie tout juste.
Brush your teeth twice a day at least. Brosse-toi les dents au moins deux fois par jour.
His story puts me in mind of my past days. Son histoire me remît à l'esprit mes jours passés.
I have to brush up my French before I go to Paris to study. Je dois rafraîchir mon français avant d'aller étudier à Paris.
Danger past, God forgotten. Passé le gué, honni le saint.
Ken wishes to brush up his English. Ken désire améliorer son anglais.
I advised him not to grieve over the past. Je lui ai conseillé de ne pas broyer du noir sur son passé.
Did you brush your teeth? T'es-tu brossé les dents ?
It's twenty past six. Il est six heures vingt.
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