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

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She will report directly to me. Elle me sera directement rattachée.
I have had a bad report this year. J'ai eu de mauvais résultats cette année.
The weather report says it will rain tomorrow afternoon. Le bulletin météo indique qu'il pleuvra demain après-midi.
According to the weather report, it will snow tonight. Selon le bulletin de la météo, il neigera ce soir.
I always watch the weather report before going out in the morning. Je regarde toujours le bulletin météo avant de sortir le matin.
In case there is an accident, report it to me at once. En cas d'accident, préviens-moi immédiatement.
I put away the report card in the drawer for fear that Mother should see it. J'ai caché mes notes dans le tiroir de peur que Maman ne les trouve.
The only thing that matters is whether or not your teacher thinks your report is good enough. La seule chose qui compte vraiment est si oui ou non ton professeur pense que ton exposé est assez bon.
They'll be attacked if they carelessly express an original viewpoint, so they only report on the safe options. Ils seront attaqués s'ils expriment un point de vue original, donc ils ne prennent aucun risque.
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