Usage examples of "light sail" in English with translation to French

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Aqua expresses the colour of clear water, it is a bright, and light, blue. Le bleu-vert exprime la couleur de l'eau claire ; c'est un bleu brillant et clair.
It took courage to sail across the Pacific single-handed. Il fallait du courage pour traverser le Pacifique à la voile en solitaire.
He turned off the light and he went to bed. Il a éteint la lumière et s'est couché.
I love to sail forbidden seas, and land on barbarous coasts. J'aime voyager sur des mers interdites et accoster sur des rivages barbares.
He wore a light blue tie. Il portait une cravate bleu clair.
The ship set sail only to sink two days later. Le navire prit la mer pour sombrer deux jours plus tard.
I didn't turn off the light. Je n'ai pas éteint la lumière.
The only reason why Ferdinand Magellan could claim to be the first man to sail across all of the world's meridians was because Christopher Columbus had chosen to swim. Ferdinand Magellan fut le premier homme à traverser à la voile tous les méridiens du monde, mais la seule raison qui le lui permit, c'est que Christophe Colomb avait choisi de le faire à la nage.
A lightyear is the distance that light travels in one year. Une année-lumière est la distance que parcourt la lumière en une année.
The Daito-maru is scheduled to sail at 4:00. Le départ du bateau Daito est prévu à 4 h00.
A heavy purse makes a light heart. Une bourse pleine remplit le cœur de joie.
Clouds sail across the sky. Des nuages naviguent à travers le ciel.
Put out the light. Éteins la lumière.
I'd like to sail around the world. J'aimerais voguer autour du monde.
He is a little light for a sumo wrestler. Il est un peu léger pour un sumotori.
Sail along the coast. Naviguez le long de la côte.
Did you stop at the red light? Vous êtes-vous arrêté au feu rouge ?
The ship is about to set sail. Le bateau est sur le point de mettre à la voile.
Turn left at the first light. Tournez à gauche au premier feu.
Light travels faster than sound. La lumière se déplace plus vite que le son.
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