Usage examples of "go outside takeover zone" in English with translation to French

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I don't like to go outside when it's raining. Je n'aime pas sortir quand il pleut.
I don't want to go outside. Je ne veux pas aller dehors.
I don't want to go outside this afternoon. Je ne veux pas sortir cet après-midi.
My children rarely go outside. Mes enfants vont rarement dehors.
It was very cold last night, so we didn't go outside, but stayed indoors. Il a fait très froid la nuit dernière, donc nous ne sommes pas sortis mais au contraire nous nous sommes cloitrés chez nous.
I was unable to go outside. J'étais dans l'incapacité de me rendre à l'extérieur.
You must go outside if you want to smoke. Vous devez sortir si vous voulez fumer.
It's raining outside. Il pleut dehors.
We, ACME Ltd., hereby announce that we will resist with all our strength this hostile takeover. Nous, ACME Ltd., annonçons ici que nous résisterons de toutes nos forces à cette OPA hostile.
Nowadays, a safety zone is not always safe. De nos jours une zone de sécurité n'est pas toujours sûre.
It is too dark to play outside. Il fait trop sombre pour jouer dehors.
Controlled Access Zone: No entry without permission. Zone à accès restreint : entrée interdite sans autorisation.
She got dressed and went outside. Elle s'est habillée et est allée dehors.
Could we have a table outside? Pourrait-on avoir une table à l'extérieur ?
It's a rainy day, so we can't play outside. C'est un jour pluvieux alors nous ne pouvons pas jouer dehors.
The door was locked from the outside. La porte avait été verrouillée de l'extérieur.
It was pitch black outside. Il faisait noir comme dans un four, dehors.
Put the garbage outside. Sors les poubelles !
And even outside these nations, English is perhaps more widely used as a medium of international communication than any other language. Et même en dehors de ces pays, l'anglais est probablement la langue la plus utilisée pour les communications internationales, devant toutes les autres.
It's totally dark outside. Il fait tout noir dehors.
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