Usage examples of "jumping post" in English with translation to French

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Jumping rope is my daughter's favorite. Ma sœur adore la corde à sauter.
You should apply for that post. Tu devrais postuler pour cet emploi.
She committed suicide by jumping off the bridge. Elle se suicida en se jetant du pont.
I've forgotten to post the letter. J'ai oublié de poster la lettre.
The horse is jumping. Le cheval saute.
I'll be back soon. I have to run to the post office. Je reviens vite. Je dois courir à la poste.
The girl is jumping. La fille saute.
Put a stamp on the parcel and post it. Mets un timbre sur le paquet et envoie-le.
In 1912, the Austrian tailor Franz Reichelt died jumping off the first floor of the Eiffel Tower while trying out his new invention, the parachute coat, which did not work... En 1912, le tailleur autrichien Franz Reichelt est mort en sautant du premier étage de la tour Eiffel alors qu'il voulait tester son invention, le manteau-parachute, qui n'a pas fonctionné...
Tom was given an important post by him. Il donna un poste important à Tom.
The boy is jumping. Le garçon saute.
Go along this street and you'll come to the post office on the left. Longez cette rue et vous trouverez la poste sur votre gauche.
The dog is jumping. Le chien saute.
Where is the post office? Où se trouve la poste ?
I wonder if you could tell me if there is a post office in this area. Je me demande si vous pourriez me dire s'il y a une poste dans ce quartier.
I want you to go to the post office. Je veux que tu ailles au bureau de poste.
He is adequate for the post. Il est apte au poste.
Please don't forget to put stamps on the letters I gave you to post. Veuillez ne pas oublier de timbrer les lettres que je vous ai données à poster.
He went to the post office to mail the letter. Il est parti au bureau de poste pour poster une lettre.
No one doubts her fitness for the post. Personne ne doute de son aptitude pour le poste.
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