Usage examples of "get into the open" in English with translation to French

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During this period, there was a way to get into the French clubhouse without standing in line: you had to eat the products inside, but it was really expensive. Durant cette période, il y avait un moyen pour entrer dans le pavillon français sans avoir besoin de faire la queue : il fallait aller manger les produits à l'intérieur, mais c'était vraiment trop cher.
Come on Jack, it's Christmas. You've got to get into the spirit of things. Allons, Jacques, c'est Noël. Tu dois te mettre au diapason des choses.
Don't give in to despair just because you didn't get into the college that was at the top of your wish-list. Ne te laisse pas aller au désespoir pour la seule raison que tu n'as pas pu être inscrit dans le collège qui était en tête de ta liste de vœux.
Get into the car. Rentre dans la voiture.
The door was locked, so I couldn't get into the room anyway. La porte était verrouillée donc je n'ai pas pu rentrer dans la pièce par quelque moyen que ce soit.
You could get into the Guinness Book of World Records as the heaviest drinker. Tu pourrais être inscrit dans le livre Guinness des Records du Monde comme le plus grand buveur d'alcool.
The fire was so intense that the firemen couldn't get into the house. L'incendie était tel que les pompiers n'ont pas pu rentrer à l'intérieur de la maison.
We spent the day in the open air. Nous passâmes la journée en plein air.
More people get into trouble for things they say rather than for what they do. Plus de gens se mettent dans le pétrin pour les choses qu'ils disent plutôt que pour ce qu'ils font.
The fisherman cast the fishing line into the water. Le pêcheur lança sa ligne dans l'eau.
"Do you know what kind of tree you just broke?" "No, I don't," I answered the detective. While looking through the open door, the detective shouted, "Hey, do you know what kind of tree he just broke?" "Um, looks like it's a yew plum pine," said the voice of a young woman. After straightening himself in his seat, the detective asked me one more time: "Do you know what kind of tree you just broke?" "-Savez-vous quel genre d'arbre vous venez de rompre ?" "-Non, je l'ignore", répondis-je au détective. Tout en regardant par la fenêtre, il lança : "-Hé, sais-tu quel genre d'arbre il vient de rompre ?" "-Hum, on dirait un Cephalotaxus", dit la voix d'une jeune femme. Après s'être redressé sur son siège, le détective me demanda à nouveau : "-Savez-vous quel genre d'arbre vous venez de rompre ?"
You'll get into trouble. Tu vas te mettre dans les ennuis.
She was dropped from the height of happiness into the depth of misery. Du pinacle du bonheur, elle a sombré dans les abysses de la misère.
He studied hard in order to get into college. Il a beaucoup étudié afin de pouvoir entrer à l'université.
An ash-colored rabbit appeared and as soon as I drew near, it hopped and ran into the woods again. Un lapin cendré apparut et dès que je m'approchai, il sauta et retourna dans les bois en courant.
If you get into difficulties, don't hesitate to ask for advice. Si tu rencontres des difficultés, n'hésite pas à demander conseil.
We were crowded into the small room. Nous nous sommes retrouvés les uns sur les autres dans la petite pièce.
Soon the bath was cool enough for him to get into. Bientôt, le bain fut assez frais pour qu'il s'y baigne.
We went into the red last year. Nous étions dans le rouge l'année dernière.
It's unlikely that a hacker could get into our website. Il est improbable qu'un pirate pénètre notre site web.
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