Usage examples of "slave river" in English with translation to French

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He failed in his attempt to swim across the river. Il a échoué dans sa tentative de traverser la rivière à la nage.
He treats me like his slave. Il me traite en esclave.
From above the river looks like a serpent slithering through the jungle. Vue de dessus, la rivière ressemble à un serpent glissant à travers la jungle.
I'm not your slave! Je ne suis pas ton esclave !
I crossed the river by boat. Je traversai le fleuve en bateau.
I work like a slave! Je travaille comme un esclave !
There was a bridge across each river. Sur chaque fleuve il y avait un pont.
She's a fashion slave. Elle est esclave de la mode.
I went fishing in the river yesterday. Je suis allé pêcher dans la rivière hier.
I refuse to be treated like a slave by you. Je refuse que tu me traites comme un esclave.
No river in the world is longer than the Nile. Aucun fleuve dans le monde n'est plus long que le Nil.
She is a slave of fashion. Elle est une esclave de la mode.
The river runs through the valley. La rivière coule à travers la vallée.
This person is your slave, right? Cet homme-là est votre esclave, c'est juste ?
King Henry VIII had a tennis court at Hampton Court, his palace on the River Thames, not very far from London. Le roi Henri VIII avait un court de tennis à Hampton court, son palais près de la Tamise, pas très loin de Londres.
My boss is a slave driver. Mon patron est un vrai esclavagiste.
Her house is across the river. Sa maison est de l'autre côté de la rivière.
Slave revolts interfere with Middle Passage. Les révoltes d'esclaves perturbent le Passage du milieu.
He succeeded in swimming across the river. Il a réussi à traverser la rivière à la nage.
There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus. Il n'y a donc plus de différence entre les Juifs et les non-Juifs, entre les esclaves et les hommes libres, entre les hommes et les femmes. Unis à Jésus-Christ, vous êtes tous un.
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