Usage examples of "dive with tuck" in English with translation to French

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Tom is a dive master. Tom est un maître de plongée.
Some people caricature gay men as limp-wristed and speaking with a lisp. Certaines personnes caricaturent les homosexuels masculins comme efféminés et parlant avec un zézaiement.
He is the only man I know who can dive but not swim. C'est le seul homme que je connaisse qui sache plonger mais pas nager.
I went to the cinema with my brother. Je suis allée au cinéma avec mon frère.
He defied me to dive off the cliff. Il me lança le défi de plonger depuis la falaise.
I think it's time for me to discuss the matter with him. Je pense qu'il est temps que je discute l'affaire avec lui.
One way of committing suicide is by taking a swan dive off a tall building. Une manière de se suicider est de faire un saut de l'ange depuis une tour.
He looked black with anger. Il avait l'air vert de rage.
Her cheeks were tinged with pink. Ses joues étaient teintées de rose.
To my chief strategist, David Axelrod, who's been a partner with me every step of the way. To the best campaign team ever assembled in the history of politics! You made this happen, and I am forever grateful for what you've sacrificed to get it done. À mon stratège en chef, David Axelrod, qui a été un partenaire avec moi à chaque pas du chemin. À la meilleure équipe de campagne jamais assemblée dans l'histoire de la politique ! Vous l'avez accompli, et je suis pour toujours redevable pour ce que vous avez sacrifié pour le faire.
I spent the weekend with my grandma. J'ai passé la fin de semaine avec ma grand-mère.
They armed themselves with guns. Ils s'armèrent de fusils.
I am going to stay with my aunt in Kyoto. Je vais rester à Kyôto avec ma tante.
He fainted with hunger and fatigue, but came to after a while. Il s'évanouit de faim et de fatigue, mais revint à lui peu après.
She is in love with him. Elle est amoureuse de lui.
Researchers at the university of Paderborn have established that it took up to 2000 hours of English learning for a French speaker to speak English correctly. Given that there are 32 weeks of classes in a year and with 3 hours of lessons every week, 20.83 years of study are thus necessary for a French person to speak good English. Des chercheurs de l'université de Paderborn ont établi qu'il fallait 2000 heures d'apprentissage de l'anglais à un francophone pour parler correctement. Sachant qu'il y a 32 semaines de cours par an et à 3h de cours par semaine, il faut donc 20,83 ans d'études à un Français pour bien parler anglais.
I’m honored to work with Tom. Je suis honoré de travailler avec Tom.
I'd appreciate it if you'd come with me. J'apprécierais que tu m'accompagnes.
He also came up with yet another doubtful conclusion. Il produisit aussi une conclusion douteuse de plus.
The trouble with our times is that the future is not what it used to be. Le problème aujourd'hui, c'est que l'avenir n'est plus ce qu'il était.
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