Usage examples of "dying out" in English with translation to French

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Dinosaurs died out a very long time ago. Les dinosaures ont disparu il y a fort longtemps.
The art of making wooden bowls like these has died out. L'art de faire de tels bols en bois a disparu.
The polar bear, which lives on the polar ice-cap, will lose its home and die out. L'ours polaire, qui vit sur la calotte glaciaire du pôle, perdra son habitat et disparaîtra.
That species of bird is said to be in danger of dying out. On dit que cette espèce d'oiseau est menacée d'extinction.
“I’m dying without you.” “I’ll come to your funeral.” « Sans toi je me meurs. » « Je viendrai à tes funérailles. »
The greater the genius, the longer it takes the world to find it out and understand it. Cela prendra d'autant plus de temps au monde de trouver et de comprendre un homme, que son génie est grand.
It is not death that I fear, but dying. Ce n'est pas la mort que je crains, c'est de mourir.
Jane is out shopping. Jane est sortie faire du shopping.
The dog is dying. Le chien est en train de mourir.
By chance we saw him as he came out of the shop. Par chance, on l'a vu en train de sortir du magasin.
Mary is very ill and I'm afraid she is dying. Marie est très malade et j'ai peur qu'elle ne meure.
Let me spell it out for you. Laisse-moi te l'épeler.
Once we are dead, we are no longer dying. Une fois mort, nous ne mourons plus.
I cut the article out of the magazine. J'ai découpé l'article de ce magazine.
There are 1000 movies that one must watch before dying. Il y a 1000 films qu’il faut voir avant de mourir.
Houses built with wood burn more easily than houses built out of stone. Les maisons de bois brûlent plus facilement que les maisons de pierre.
The long habit of living indisposeth us for dying. La longue habitude de vivre, nous indispose pour mourir.
We pigged out on pizza and chicken at lunchtime. Nous nous sommes empiffrés avec de la pizza et du poulet pour déjeuner.
Fearing is dying a thousand times, it's worse than death. Avoir peur, c'est mourir mille fois, c'est pire que la mort.
Tomorrow, I'm going to take my mother out in the new car. Demain, je vais promener ma mère dans la nouvelle voiture.
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