Usage examples of "Address" in English with translation to French

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We address each other as "vous". On se vouvoie.
I would like to address two questions. Je voudrais poser deux questions.
She used to address me as Tom. Elle m'appelait Tom.
A woman is capable of failing to notice the hundred things that you've done her, and to address only the one that you haven't. Une femme est capable de ne pas remarquer la centaine de choses que vous avez bien faites, et de ne pointer que celle que vous n'avez pas bien faite.
Pages are usually at least 4 KiB (4×1024 bytes) in size, and systems with large virtual address ranges or large amounts of real memory generally use larger page sizes. Les pages ont normalement une taille d'au moins 4 Kio (4x1024 octets), et les systèmes dont les espaces d'adressages sont larges ou qui possèdent beaucoup de mémoire réelle utilisent généralement des pages de taille plus grande.
Sir William Lucas had been formerly in trade in Meryton, where he had made a tolerable fortune, and risen to the honour of knighthood by an address to the king during his mayoralty. Sir William Lucas, autrefois négociant à Meryton, possédait une jolie fortune. Ayant exercé honorablement l’office de maire, il avait obtenu du roi le titre de chevalier.
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