Usage examples of "attack preceded by a feint" in English with translation to French

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I was almost run over by a car. J'ai presque été écrasé par une voiture.
The dog was hit by a car. Le chien a été heurté par une voiture.
He was killed by a single bullet. Il fut tué d'une seule balle.
Your job hangs by a thread. Ton emploi est suspendu à un fil.
She was deceived by a friend. Elle a été trompée par un ami.
Hardware RAID is not managed directly by the operating system but by a dedicated card, called a RAID controller. Le RAID matériel n'est pas géré directement par le système d'exploitation mais par une carte dédiée, appelée contrôleur RAID.
Yesterday a pedestrian was run over by a truck at this pedestrian crossing. Hier un piéton a été écrasé par un camion sur ce passage-piétons.
He was dazed by a blow to the head. Il fut étourdi par un coup sur la tête.
The old man was run over by a car. Le vieil homme fut écrasé par une voiture.
I was scratched by a cat. Un chat m'a griffé.
Until now, I've never been spoken to by a foreigner. Jusqu'à présent, un étranger ne m'a jamais adressé la parole.
This is the house which was designed by a famous architect. C'est la maison conçue par un architecte renommé.
The man was bitten by a dog. L'homme fut mordu par un chien.
When we stepped off the bus we were immediately surrounded by a throng of children from the village. Lorsque nous descendîmes de l'autobus, nous fûmes immédiatement entourés par un essaim d'enfants du village.
He was hit by a car and died instantly. Il a été percuté par une voiture et est mort sur le coup.
The mouse was lured into the trap by a big piece of cheese. La souris a été attirée dans le piège par un gros morceau de fromage.
I was deceived by a person who I had thought was a friend of mine. Je fus déçu par une personne que je pensais être un de mes amis.
She looked puzzled at the abrupt question posed by a reporter. Elle sembla perplexe face à la question abrupte posée par le journaliste.
Our dog was run over by a truck. Notre chien a été écrasé par un camion.
I saw the man knocked down by a car. J'ai vu l'homme renversé par la voiture.
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