Usage examples of "key challenge" in English with translation to French

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One of the important differences between Japanese and Americans is that Japanese tend to choose a safe course in life, while Americans choose to explore and challenge life. Une des différences les plus importantes entre les Américains et les Japonais est que les Japonais ont tendance à choisir une vie sans danger, alors que les Américains explorent la vie et la défient.
I have lost my key. J'ai perdu ma clé.
I accept your challenge. Je relève votre défi.
Here is my key. Voici ma clef.
I don't get enough challenge in this job. Je n'ai pas assez de défi dans ce travail.
Could you please tell me again where you put the key? Pourrais-tu me répéter où tu as mis la clé ?
I don't mean to challenge your theory. Je n'ai pas l'intention de contester votre théorie.
She's lost her car key. Elle a perdu sa clé de voiture.
It was a real challenge for us to go down the cliff on a rope. C'était pour nous toute une aventure de descendre la falaise en rappel.
This letter is the only key to the mystery. Cette lettre est la seule clé du mystère.
I accept the challenge! J'accepte le défi !
Is this the key you are looking for? Est-ce la clé que tu cherches ?
He thought he was up to the challenge but in the end he just couldn't cut the mustard. Il pensait qu'il pourrait relever le défi, mais finalement il n'a juste pas été à la hauteur.
I lost the door key, so I can't enter the house. J'ai perdu la clé de la porte, alors je ne peux pas entrer dans la maison.
The key question is not what can I gain but what do I have to lose. La question clé n'est pas qu'est-ce que je peux gagner mais qu'est-ce que j'ai à perdre.
The boy was searching for the key that he had lost. Le garçon cherchait la clé qu'il avait perdue.
This is the key I have been looking for. C'est la clé que je cherchais.
Motivation is the key to success. La motivation est la clé du succès.
She may have left her car key in her room. Elle a peut-être laissé les clés de sa voiture dans sa chambre.
You are looking for your key. Tu cherches ta clé.
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