Usage examples of "dressing rooms" in English with translation to French

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Have you finished dressing? As-tu fini de t'habiller ?
The rooms in this hotel are pretty basic. Les chambres dans cet hôtel sont frustes.
This house has six rooms. Cette maison a six pièces.
This house has eleven rooms. Cette maison compte onze pièces.
I was never the likeliest candidate for this office. We didn't start with much money or many endorsements. Our campaign was not hatched in the halls of Washington. It began in the backyards of Des Moines, and the living rooms of Concord, and the front porches of Charleston. It was built by working men and women who dug into what little savings they had to give $5 and $10 and $20 to the cause. Je n'ai jamais été le candidat le plus probable pour ce poste. Nous n'avons pas démarré avec beaucoup d'argent et d'appuis. Notre campagne n'a pas éclos dans les couloirs de Washington. Elle a commencé dans les faubourgs de Des Moines, les salles de séjour de Concorde et les avant-porches de Charleston. Elle a été construite par des travailleurs et travailleuses qui ont pioché dans le peu d'économies dont ils disposaient pour donner 5, 10 ou 20$ à la cause.
Rooms should be left vacant by eleven a.m. on the day of departure. Le jour du départ, les chambres devraient être libérées pour onze heures.
They make good use of their rooms. Ils font un bon usage de leurs chambres.
The rooms in this hotel are really very bad at muffling sounds. I can hear my neighbor chewing his gum! Les chambres de cet hôtel sont vraiment très mal insonorisées. J’arrive à entendre mon voisin mâcher son chewing-gum !
Do you have any rooms left for tonight? Avez-vous une chambre libre pour la nuit ?
I've been vacuuming the rooms all morning. J'ai passé l'aspirateur dans les chambres pendant toute la matinée.
How many rooms are there in your house? Combien de pièces y a-t-il dans votre maison ?
Mr White said that because of the convention, there were no rooms available. Monsieur White a dit qu'à cause de la convention, il n'y avait pas de salle libres.
Tom has bought a house which has six rooms. Tom a acheté une maison qui a six pièces.
We have two unused rooms in our house. Nous avons deux pièces inutilisées dans notre maison.
Our house has seven rooms including the dining room. Notre maison compte sept pièces, la salle à manger comprise.
Do you have any cheaper rooms? Est-ce que vous auriez des chambres moins chères ?
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