Usage examples of "moving" in English with translation to French

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He's moving in with his girlfriend. Il emménage avec sa petite amie.
The elevator is moving up and down. L'ascenseur monte et descend.
It is dangerous to jump onto a moving train. C'est dangereux de sauter pour monter abord d'un train en marche.
It's dangerous to jump off a moving train. C'est dangereux de sauter d'un train en marche.
You can adjust the seat height by moving the adjustment lever up. Tu peux ajuster la hauteur du siège en utilisant le levier de réglage.
He bought himself a rope and threw himself behind the moving train. Il s'acheta une corde et se jeta derrière le train en marche.
It is very dangerous to jump aboard the train when it is moving. C'est dangereux de sauter pour monter abord d'un train en marche.
Several more companies are moving to enter the lucrative pet food market of the country. Plusieurs autres sociétés s'apprêtent à entrer sur le marché national de la nourriture pour animaux.
He has a habit of moving his head up and down when he is listening to a conversation. Il a l'habitude de hocher la tête en écoutant une conversation.
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