Usage examples of "reserved code" in English with translation to French

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Adding comments makes reading the code easier. Ajouter des commentaires rend la lecture du code plus facile.
"Have you reserved a hotel room?" "Sorry, not yet." "Avez-vous réservé une chambre d'hôtel ?" "Pas encore, désolé."
Section 214, in my opinion one of the stranger provisions of the Land of Schleswig-Holstein's General Administrative Code, seems to imply that somebody who kidnaps a person from another one, must deliver the latter a receipt, to that effect. Le paragraphe 214, selon mon opinion une des dispositions encore plus étranges du Code administratif général du Land de Schleswig-Holstein, semble stipuler que quelqu'un qui enlève une personne à une autre, doit lui en délivrer un reçu.
Don't be so reserved. Ne sois pas aussi réservé.
I like watching Code Lyoko. J'aime regarder Code Lyoko.
He is reserved by nature. Il est d'une nature réservée.
Do I have to dial the area code, too? Dois-je également composer l'indicatif ?
She is reserved by nature. Elle est réservée par la nature.
Would you be willing to share your code with me? Seriez-vous disposé à partager votre code avec moi ?
This table is reserved. Cette table est réservée.
In this secret code, each number stands for a letter of the alphabet. Dans ce code secret, chaque nombre remplace une lettre de l'alphabet.
Nancy is more shy than reserved. Nancy est plus timide que réservée.
Section 214b, in my opinion one of the stranger provisions of the Land of Schleswig-Holstein's General Administrative Code, seems to imply that somebody who sees a pink elephant must give it a receipt. L'article 214b, selon mon opinion une des dispositions encore plus étranges du Code administratif général du Land de Schleswig-Holstein, semble stipuler que quelqu'un qui voit un éléphant rose doit lui délivrer un reçu.
She seems reserved, but she's actually a strong-willed person. Elle semble réservée mais elle a en vérité une forte volonté.
Adding comments makes the code easier to read. Ajouter des commentaires rend le code plus facile à lire.
We should have phoned ahead and reserved a table. On aurait dû téléphoner auparavant et réserver une table.
Can you tell me what the zip code is for New York? Pourriez-vous me dire le code postal de New York ?
All seats are reserved. Tous les sièges sont réservés.
"Do you know the country code for Lebanon?" Dima asked. « Savez-vous l'indicatif pour le Liban ? » demanda Dima.
From the standpoint of ecology, Antarctica should be reserved solely for research, not for tourism or for commercial exploration. D'un point de vue écologique, l'Antarctique devrait être réservé à la recherche, à l'exclusion du tourisme et de l'exploration commerciale.
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