Usage examples of "cross-body ride" in English with translation to French

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You must wash your body. Tu dois te laver le corps.
In truth, there was only one Christian, and he died on the cross. En vérité, il n'y eût qu'un seul chrétien, et il mourut sur la croix.
It is kind of you to give me a ride. C'est gentil à vous de me déposer.
In my daily life I take care in various ways of my body so as not to damage my health. Dans ma vie quotidienne, je prends soin de mon corps de diverses manières afin de ne pas endommager ma santé.
Don't cross the road while the signal is red. Ne traverse pas la rue tant que le feu est rouge.
You ride a bike and climb a ladder. But what do you do with a hula hoop? On monte à vélo et grimpe à une échelle. Mais qu'est-ce qu'on fait avec un hula hoop ?
The skin is the largest organ of the body. La peau est l'organe du corps le plus grand.
The strikers hectored the few scabs courageous enough to cross the picket line. Les grévistes harcelaient les quelques jaunes assez courageux pour traverser le piquet de grève.
She can't ride a bicycle. Elle ne sait pas faire de la bicyclette.
Just as food feeds the body, so reading feeds the mind. Comme la nourriture nourrit le corps, la lecture nourrit l'esprit.
The hardest thing in life is knowing which bridges to cross and which bridges to burn. La chose la plus difficile dans la vie est de savoir quels ponts traverser et lesquels brûler.
Do you need a ride? As-tu besoin d'être véhiculé ?
Blood circulates through the body. Le sang circule dans le corps.
Let's cross the street. Traversons la rue.
Every day I either ride a bike or get the bus to work. Tous les jours, je me rends au travail soit en vélo, soit en bus.
All human beings have the same kind of body. Tous les êtres humains ont la même sorte de corps.
I saw him cross the road. Je l'ai vu traverser la route.
This bike is easy to ride. Ce vélo est facile à monter.
My body is painful, my head hurts, I have been affected in different ways. Mon corps est douloureux, ma tête me fait mal, j'ai été éprouvé de diverses manières.
No cross, no crown. Ni Dieu, ni maître.
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