Usage examples of "fly out" in English with translation to French

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"When poverty comes in the door, love flies out the window" is a saying as old as it is sad. « Lorsque la pauvreté passe la porte, l'amour s'envole par la fenêtre » est un adage aussi vieux que triste.
I'm so happy, I feel like I could fly. Je suis si heureux que je m'élève dans le ciel.
The greater the genius, the longer it takes the world to find it out and understand it. Cela prendra d'autant plus de temps au monde de trouver et de comprendre un homme, que son génie est grand.
He was defeated by the fly swatter. Il a été vaincu par la tapette à mouches.
Jane is out shopping. Jane est sortie faire du shopping.
We now have only one week left in the UK before we fly home to Australia. Il ne nous reste à présent qu'une seule semaine en Angleterre avant que nous ne retournions chez nous en Australie.
By chance we saw him as he came out of the shop. Par chance, on l'a vu en train de sortir du magasin.
A penguin is a bird that cannot fly. Le pingouin est un oiseau qui ne peut pas voler.
Let me spell it out for you. Laisse-moi te l'épeler.
If I had wings, I would fly to you. Si j'avais des ailes, je volerais vers toi.
I cut the article out of the magazine. J'ai découpé l'article de ce magazine.
This bird cannot fly. Cet oiseau ne peut pas voler.
Houses built with wood burn more easily than houses built out of stone. Les maisons de bois brûlent plus facilement que les maisons de pierre.
Birds fly in the sky. Des oiseaux volent dans le ciel.
We pigged out on pizza and chicken at lunchtime. Nous nous sommes empiffrés avec de la pizza et du poulet pour déjeuner.
This wasn't here this morning ... looks like somebody's been fly tipping. Ça n'était pas ici ce matin...on dirait que quelqu'un s'en est débarrassé en douce.
Tomorrow, I'm going to take my mother out in the new car. Demain, je vais promener ma mère dans la nouvelle voiture.
A bird can fly. Un oiseau peut voler.
Sister, don't let this patient out of your sight. Ma sœur, ne quittez pas ce patient des yeux.
She can't even harm a fly. Elle ne peut même pas faire de mal à une mouche.
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