Usage examples of "referee for walking events" in English with translation to French

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It was an ideal day for walking. C'était un jour idéal pour marcher.
He had been walking for hours. Il avait marché durant des heures.
A sprained ankle disabled him from walking for a month. Une foulure à la cheville l'empêcha de marcher pendant un mois.
She said she was walking through the woods, looking for wild flowers. Elle a dit qu'elle marchait dans les bois à la recherche de fleurs sauvages.
Powerlifting is a sport in which athletes compete to lift the maximum sum weight of the three heavy weight events, squat, bench press and deadlift. La force athlétique est un sport où les athlètes en compétition doivent soulever un poids maximum cumulé de trois épreuves de poids, la flexion des jambes, le développé-couché et le soulevé de terre.
She cooked a special dinner for him. Elle cuisina un dîner spécial pour lui.
A referee should not favor either side. Un arbitre ne doit favoriser aucune des parties.
He fashioned a walking stick from a fallen branch. Il façonna une branche tombée en un bâton de marche.
Shocked by the events of September 11th, politicians all over the world condemned the terrorists of their reprehensible deed. Choqués par les évènements du 11 septembre, des politiciens partout dans le monde condamnèrent les terroristes pour leur acte répréhensible.
Please wait here for a while. S'il vous plaît, attendez un peu ici.
A fussy referee can ruin a bout. Un arbitre tatillon peut ruiner un combat.
I liked walking alone on the deserted beach in the evening. J'appréciais de marcher seul sur la plage désertée, dans la soirée.
I am aware that some question or justify the events of 9/11. But let us be clear: al Qaeda killed nearly 3,000 people on that day. Je suis conscient que certains mettent en doute ou justifient les événements du 11 septembre. Mais soyons clairs : al Qaeda a tué presque 3000 personnes ce jour-là.
Economic development is important for Africa. Le développement économique est important pour l'Afrique.
She's walking around in panties and bra. Elle se promène en sous-vêtements.
What were yesterday's chief events? Quels étaient les principaux événements d'hier ?
It's a special holiday for people who like detective stories. Ce sont des vacances spéciales pour les gens qui aiment les histoires policières.
A boy is walking across the street. Un garçon marche le long de la rue.
Coming events cast their shadows before. Les événements à venir projettent leur ombre.
I will have been studying English for five years next February. À partir de février prochain, je vais étudier l'anglais pendant cinq ans.
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