Usage examples of "blood count" in English with translation to French

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I'd like to have my blood examined. J'aimerai faire une analyse de sang.
Early man used his fingers and toes to count the animals he owned, or the measures of grain he had stored. Les premiers hommes utilisaient leurs doigts et leurs orteils pour compter les animaux qu'ils possédaient, ou pour mesurer la quantité de grains qu'ils avaient engrangés.
It's not blood. It's beet. Ce n'est pas du sang. C'est de la betterave.
The boy can count to ten. Le garçon est capable de compter jusqu'à dix.
I went to donate blood today. Je suis allé donner mon sang aujourd'hui.
My son can't count yet. Mon fils ne sait pas encore compter.
The doctor monitored the patient's heartbeat and blood pressure. Le docteur a contrôlé le rythme cardiaque du patient et sa pression artérielle.
You can always count on me. Tu peux toujours compter sur moi.
Blood circulates through the body. Le sang circule dans le corps.
Count to one hundred. Compte jusqu'à cent.
I failed my blood test. J'ai échoué à mon examen sanguin.
There are more stars in the sky than I can count. Il y a plus d'étoiles dans le ciel que je ne peux en compter.
A tight belt will interfere with circulation of the blood. Une ceinture serrée interfère avec la circulation sanguine.
You can't count on Tom's help. Vous ne pouvez pas compter sur l'aide de Tom.
Blood is thicker than water. Le sang est plus épais que l'eau.
My son can count up to a hundred now. Mon fils peut compter jusqu'à 100 maintenant.
The new trade accord will pump fresh blood into the international economy. Le nouveau traité de commerce va insuffler un sang nouveau dans l'économie internationale.
She is two years old, but she can already count to 100. Elle n'a que deux ans, mais elle sait déjà compter jusqu'à 100.
He's a blue blood. Il a du sang bleu.
My son can already count up to one hundred. Mon fils sait déjà compter jusqu'à cent.
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