Usage examples of "winner by points" in English with translation to French

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And finally, twelve points to Estonia! Et finalement, douze points à l'Estonie!
The race wasn't fair because the winner had a ten-second head start. La course n'était pas égale, car le gagnant avait une avance au départ de dix secondes.
The tree roots have burst through the cement at several points along the sidewalk. Les racines de l'arbre ont percé à travers le ciment à différents points le long du trottoir.
What criterion did you use when you elected this essay as the winner? Quel critère avez-vous utilisé pour élire cet essai en tant que gagnant ?
Everyone has their own strong and weak points. Tout le monde a ses points forts et ses points faibles.
Everybody's a winner. Tout le monde y gagne.
China and Japan differ in many points. La Chine et le Japon sont différents sur bien des points.
France is the winner of the 1998 World Cup. La France a gagné la Coupe du Monde de 1998.
Our team is two points ahead. Notre équipe a deux points d'avance.
Everyone's a winner. Tout le monde y gagne.
It's like he has this special skill of hitting pressure points. C'est comme s'il avait ce don particulier d'appuyer là ou ça fait mal.
It is good to be a winner. C'est bon d'être un gagneur.
Take down the main points of the speech. Note les principaux points du discours.
Everybody loves a winner. C'est dans le malheur qu'on reconnaît ses amis.
Do you have a points card? Avez-vous une carte de fidélité ?
The judges could see no clear winner in the match and decided to declare it a draw. Les juges ne pouvaient déterminer aucun vainqueur pour le match et décidèrent de prononcer un nul.
Every man has his own strong points. Chaque homme a ses propres points forts.
He called out the name of the winner. Il prononça le nom du gagnant.
In American football, a touchdown scores six points. En football américain un touchdown vaut six points.
There are certainly some points worth considering. Il y a certainement quelques points qui méritent réflexion.
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