Usage examples of "import group operator" in English with translation to French

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I met a group of hikers, some of whom were university students. J'ai rencontré un groupe de randonneurs, une partie d'entre eux étaient des étudiants.
I can only import GIF files. Je ne peux importer que des fichiers GIF.
Operator, I'd like to place a call to Winnipeg, Canada, but I can't quite remember the number. Standardiste, je désirerais appeler Winnipeg, mais j'ai oublié le numéro.
I'd like to join your group. J'aimerais faire partie de ton groupe.
We import tea from India. Nous importons le thé d'Inde.
Despite "No Smoking" signs, the boat operator was brazenly smoking all the time. Malgré l'écriteau "Défense de fumer", l'homme qui dirigeait le bateau fumait tout le temps sans se gêner.
Aim the video camera at that group. Dirigez la caméra vers ce groupe.
Japan has to import most of its raw materials. Le Japon doit importer la plupart de ses matières premières.
Operator, we were cut off. Opérateur, la communication a été interrompue.
Anything the group decides is OK is fine with me. Quoi que le groupe approuve me va bien.
We import coffee from Brazil. Nous importons du café du Brésil.
The operator put me through to Canada. La standardiste m'a passé le Canada.
The local boys got into a fight with a rival group from a neighboring town. Les garçons du coin sont entrés en dispute avec un groupe rival d'une ville voisine.
They began to import liquor illegally to sell for high prices. Ils commencèrent à importer illégalement de l'alcool à vendre à prix élevé.
The ship's captain ordered the radio operator to send a distress signal. Le capitaine du navire ordonna à l'opérateur radio d'envoyer un signal de détresse.
A group of foreign students visited Akira's high school. Un groupe d'étudiants étrangers ont visité le lycée d'Akira.
Do you think we should import rice from the U.S.? Pensez-vous que nous devrions importer du riz des États-Unis ?
Call the operator at 104 then. Appelez l'opérateur au 104 alors.
By summit, do you mean the Group of Eight? Par sommet, voulez-vous dire le G8 ?
To each group of people its language, and a second, common to all. À chaque peuple sa langue, et une seconde, commune, pour tous.
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