Usage examples of "audible alarm" in English with translation to French

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The alarm sounded. L'alarme sonna.
The discs are audible but the sound quality is terrible. Les disques sont audibles mais la qualité sonore en est horrible.
Much better to be woken by the birds than by an alarm. C'est beaucoup mieux d'être réveillé par les oiseaux que par un réveil.
Airplanes are audible long before they are visible. On entend les avions longtemps avant de les voir.
The alarm went off. L'alarme sonna.
The smoke alarm has never been maintained. L'alarme anti-fumée n'a jamais eu de maintenance.
Turn off the alarm. Arrête le réveil.
I overslept because my alarm didn't go off. J'ai continué à dormir parce que mon alarme n'a pas sonné.
In France, we leave alone those who start fires, but we persecute those who sound the alarm. En France, on laisse en repos ceux qui mettent le feu, et on persécute ceux qui sonnent le tocsin.
All of a sudden, the fire alarm went off. Soudain, l'alarme incendie se déclencha.
Set the time on the alarm. Règle l'heure pour faire sonner le réveil.
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