Usage examples of "self-tapping screw" in English with translation to French

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My screw gun is making weird noises. Ma visseuse fait des bruits bizarres.
She has no thought of self. Elle est totalement désintéressée.
Someone is tapping at the door. On frappe à la porte.
To loosen a screw, turn it to the left. Pour desserrer une vis, tourne-la vers la gauche.
They're self sufficient. Ils sont autosuffisants.
This screw is loose. Cette vis est desserrée.
There's only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving, and that's your own self. Il n'y a qu'un coin de l'univers que vous pouvez être certain de pouvoir améliorer, et c'est vous-même.
Go screw yourself! Va te faire foutre !
She allegedly killed him in self defense. Elle l'a soi-disant tué en état de légitime défense.
The net got entangled in the screw. Le filet s'est emmêlé dans l'hélice.
She's pure bred blue-blood you see. Unfortunately that's no sort of put-on but her natural self. Elle est issue de pur sang bleu, voyez-vous. Malheureusement, ce n'est pas une sorte d'accoutrement, mais sa véritable nature.
Screw the rules; I have money! Rien à foutre des règles ; j'ai du fric !
She is her old self again. Elle est de nouveau elle-même.
I've got mine, so screw you. J'ai la mienne alors va te faire foutre.
I am not myself, my usual self having caught a cold. J'ai attrapé un rhume, je ne suis pas dans mon état normal.
Since most speakers of Esperanto have learned the language through self study, the Internet in general, and websites such as www.lernu.net in particular, have been a great boon to the language. Étant donné que la plupart des locuteurs de l'espéranto ont appris la langue par eux-mêmes, l'Internet en général et des sites web tels que www.lernu.net en particulier, ont été une bénédiction pour la langue.
To know one's self is to be free. Être libre, c'est se posséder soi-même.
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