Usage examples of "breadth-first search" in English with translation to French

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Divide its length and breadth by ten. Divisez sa longueur et sa largeur par dix.
He took the first prize. Il a touché le premier prix.
One of the major Internet search engines states that ‘Fast is better than slow’. Un des plus grands moteurs de recherche d'Internet établit que « Rapide est mieux que lent ».
Do you know who conquered Mt. Everest first? Sais-tu qui a conquis le mont Everest en premier ?
These days, when people emigrate, it is not so much in search of sunshine, or food, or even servants. De nos jours, quand les gens émigrent, ce n'est pas tant en quête de soleil, ou de nourriture, ou même de serviteurs.
You go first. Vas-y d'abord.
You can search words, and get translations. But it's not exactly a typical dictionary. Vous pouvez faire une recherche par mots et obtenir des traductions. Mais ce n'est pas vraiment un dictionnaire normal.
Ichiro will go to Nagoya for the first time. Ichiro ira à Nagoya pour la première fois.
I need to search for my pen. Je dois rechercher mon stylo.
January is the first month of the calendar. Janvier est le premier mois du calendrier.
I thought that text box was a search field. Je pensais que la boîte de texte était un champ de recherche.
First of all, it is too expensive. Avant tout, c'est trop cher.
You can search sentences containing a certain word and get translations for these sentences. Vous pouvez faire une recherche pour des phrases contenant un certain mot et obtenir des traductions pour ces phrases.
English is not my first language. L'anglais n'est pas ma première langue.
The police executed a search warrant on my brother's apartment. La police a exercé un mandat de perquisition dans l'appartement de mon frère.
Did you catch the first train? Est-ce que tu es monté dans le premier train ?
You could search the world over and never find another woman more beautiful than Mary. Tu pourrais chercher dans le monde entier, jamais tu ne trouveras une femme plus belle que Marie.
The first step is the hardest. Le premier pas est le plus difficile.
There are things that only intelligence is capable of searching for, but which it itself will never find. These things can only be found by instinct, but it will never search for them. Il y a des choses que l'intelligence seule est capable de chercher, mais que par elle-même elle ne trouvera jamais. Ces choses, l'instinct seul les trouverait, mais il ne les cherchera jamais.
And I would not be standing here tonight without the unyielding support of my best friend for the last 16 years, the rock of our family, the love of my life, the nation's next first lady, Michelle Obama. Et je ne me tiendrais pas ici ce soir sans le soutien inflexible de ma meilleure amie depuis les derniers 16 ans, la pierre angulaire de notre famille, l'amour de ma vie, la Première Dame de la nation, Michelle Obama.
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