Usage examples of "intended article" in English with translation to French

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I cut the article out of the magazine. J'ai découpé l'article de ce magazine.
It's working as intended. Ça fonctionne comme prévu.
The article alludes to an event now forgotten. L'article fait allusion à un événement à présent oublié.
I intended to have finished the work. J'avais l'intention de finir le travail.
This article is cheap. Ce produit est bon marché.
I had intended to go abroad. J'eus l'intention de me rendre à l'étranger.
The police kept looking for a stolen article for about one month. La police continua à rechercher un article volé pendant un mois.
We intended to stay there about two weeks. Nous avions l’intention de rester là près de deux semaines.
I hope that Japan will abide by Article 9 of her Constitution. J'espère que le Japon se conformera à l'article 9 de sa Constitution.
Women in their hearts think that men are intended to earn money so that they may spend it, if possible during their husband’s lifetime, but at any rate after his death. Les femmes croient au fond de leur coeur que les hommes sont faits pour gagner de l'argent afin qu'elles puissent le dépenser, si c'est possible, pendant que leur mari est vivant, ou au moins après sa mort.
This article is high quality. Cet article est de bonne qualité.
That was exactly what she intended. C'était exactement son intention.
I didn't have much time so I just skimmed through the article. Je n'avais pas beaucoup de temps, j'ai donc juste parcouru l'article.
I intended to go straight back home, but I sort of wandered inside a bookstore. J'avais l'intention de me rendre directement à la maison, mais j'ai plus ou moins erré dans une librairie.
In a recent article about activities to keep your brain young, they mention Esperanto along with Sudoku, which shows that Esperanto is becoming part of popular culture. Dans un récent article à propos des activités pour préserver la jeunesse de notre cerveau, ils mentionnent l'espéranto en même temps que le Sudoku, ce qui montre que l'espéranto commence à faire partie de la culture populaire.
I intended to start at once. J'avais l'intention de partir sur-le-champ.
That magazine article exposed his devilish acts to the full light of day. Cet article de magazine exposa en plein jour ses actes démoniaques.
He read into my words a message that I hadn't intended. Il a lu dans mes paroles un message que je n'avais pas prévu.
An article about our school appeared in the newspaper. Un article concernant notre école a été publié dans le journal.
This book is intended for students who do not speak Japanese as a native language. Ce livre est destiné aux étudiants dont le japonais n'est pas la langue maternelle.
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