Usage examples of "by cab" in English with translation to French

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She went by cab to the museum. Elle est venue au musée en taxi.
Would you like me to call you a cab? Voudrais-tu que je t'appelle un taxi ?
When we came to the crossroads our cab slowed down. Quand nous arrivâmes au carrefour, notre taxi ralentit.
In Japan you can always catch a cab, day or night. Au Japon, on peut toujours prendre un taxi, le jour comme la nuit.
He called me a cab. Il m'a appelé un taxi.
Hailing a cab in Manhattan at 5:00 p.m. is nearly impossible. Héler un taxi à Manhattan à cinq heures de l'après-midi est presque impossible.
We can definitely find a cab to take us to the station. On peut sûrement trouver un taxi à la gare.
Would you like me to get you a cab? Veux-tu que je t'appelle un taxi ?
He wanted the cab driver to turn left. Il voulait que le chauffeur de taxi tourne à gauche.
Yesterday night, I shared a cab with Paris Hilton. Hier soir, j'ai partagé un taxi avec Paris Hilton.
He got out of the cab in haste saying, "Keep the change." Il sortit précipitamment du taxi, en disant "gardez la monnaie".
He got out of the cab in haste. Il sortit du taxi en vitesse.
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