Usage examples of "win by "referee stopping contest"" in English with translation to French

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I may win by some chance. Je peux gagner si j'ai de la chance.
I'll win by whatever it takes. Je gagnerai de quelque manière qu'il faille.
He endeavored to win the contest. Il essaya de gagner le concours.
She was the first girl to win that contest. Elle fut la première femme à gagner ce concours.
It is probable that she will win the speech contest. Il est probable qu'elle va gagner le concours d'élocution.
He will probably win the speech contest. Il remportera sans doute le concours de diction.
His misspelling of that word eliminated him from the contest. Une faute d'orthographe sur ce mot l'a éliminé du concours.
She made a tour of America, stopping in six cities. Elle a fait un voyage en Amérique, en s'arrêtant dans six grandes villes.
Tom feels that his team will win the game. Tom sent que son équipe gagnera le match.
What with good fortune, and his own effort, he won the first prize in the contest. Avec la bonne fortune et son propre effort, il remporta le premier prix du concours.
Tom ended up stopping smoking. Tom a fini par arrêter de fumer.
He is probably going to win the next elections. Il va probablement remporter les prochaines élections.
She'll go in for the beauty contest. Elle a l'intention d'aller à un concours de beauté.
She poured me all of it without stopping. Elle m’a débité tout cela sans s’arrêter.
Whether we win or lose, I won't have any hard feelings. Que nous gagnions ou perdions, je n'aurai aucune rancune.
I took part in the contest. Je pris part au concours.
There is no stopping a girl's tongue. On ne peut arrêter la langue d'une femme.
He tried everything to win this prize. Il a tout essayé pour gagner ce prix.
She won first prize in the speech contest. Elle a gagné le premier prix au concours de diction.
Eriko worked so long and so hard, without stopping to eat, that I feared she would faint. Eriko travailla si longtemps et si fort, sans s'arrêter pour manger, que j'eus peur qu'elle ne défaille (s'évanouisse).
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