Usage examples of "bad loser" in English with translation to French

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They smell bad. Ils puent.
How long are you going to be seeing that loser of a boyfriend? Tu vas continuer à voir ton idiot de petit ami encore combien de temps ?
Great men are almost always bad men, even when they exercise influence and not authority. Les grands hommes sont presque toujours de mauvais hommes, même lorsqu'ils exercent une influence et non une autorité.
I'm a real loser in English. Je suis une vraie bille en anglais.
The bad weather marred the ceremony. Le mauvais temps a gâché la cérémonie.
Even a loser can dress for success. Même un raté peut se vêtir pour la réussite.
Bad news travels fast. Les mauvaises nouvelles ont des ailes.
I trust that, in the long run, I will not be a loser. Je pense que je n'y perdrai pas sur le long terme.
He broke down when he heard the bad news. Il s'effondra lorsqu'il entendit les mauvaises nouvelles.
He is a good loser. Il est un bon perdant.
Having a few extra batteries handy is never a bad idea. Disposer de quelques piles supplémentaires n'est jamais une mauvaise idée.
This guy is a loser. Ce mec est un nullard.
I've caught a bad cold. J'ai contracté un mauvais rhume.
This girl is a loser. Cette fille est une ratée.
His English is not bad, seeing that he has studied for only two years. Son anglais n'est pas mauvais, sachant qu'il ne l'étudie que depuis deux ans.
I stayed home because I had a bad cold. Je suis resté à la maison car j'ai eu un rhume.
Farmers separate good apples from bad ones. Les fermiers séparent les bonnes pommes des mauvaises.
It's not as bad as it seems. Ce n'est pas aussi mauvais qu'il semble.
The milk has a bad taste. Le lait a mauvais goût.
He has the bad habit of chewing his pencil. Il a la mauvaise habitude de mâchouiller son crayon.
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