Usage examples of "national lottery" in English with translation to French

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Tom won $10,000 in the lottery. Tom a gagné $10000 à la loterie.
The first naked woman I saw was in a National Geographic magazine. La première femme nue que j'ai vue se trouvait dans le magazine National Geographic.
If you won ten million dollars in a lottery, what would you do with that money? Si tu gagnais dix millions de dollars à la loterie, que ferais-tu avec cet argent ?
Nara is rich in National Treasures and Important Cultural Assets. Nara est riche en trésors nationaux et en biens culturels importants.
Winning a lottery is an easy way of making money. Remporter une loterie est un moyen facile de gagner de l'argent.
It's a matter of national pride. C'est une question de fierté nationale.
What would you do if you won the lottery? Que feriez- vous si vous gagnez au lotto ?
The national health service takes care of you from womb to tomb. Le service national de santé prend soin de vous de l'utérus jusqu'à la tombe.
Marriage is a lottery. Le mariage est une loterie.
Poaching is not allowed in national parks. Le braconnage est interdit dans les parcs nationaux.
After winning the lottery she went on a shopping binge. Après avoir gagné à la loterie, elle se lança dans une frénésie d'achats.
Hunting is banned in national parks. La chasse est interdite dans les parcs nationaux.
I won a camera in the lottery. J'ai gagné un appareil photo à la loterie.
It is astonishing to witness that the Iranians, onto whom the Arabs imposed Islam through military defeat, have become its most zealous followers to the point of oppressing those of Zoroastrianism, though it is the religion of their own fathers. A kind of Stockholm syndrome on the national scale. Il est étonnant de constater que les Iraniens, auxquels les Arabes ont imposé l'Islam en les battant militairement, sont devenus ses plus zélés adeptes au point d'opprimer ceux du Zoroastrisme, qui est pourtant la religion de leurs propres pères. Une sorte de syndrome de Stockholm à l'échelle nationale.
The chances are slim to none that you'll win the lottery. Les chances sont extrêmement minces que tu gagnes à la loterie.
Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Chacun peut se prévaloir de tous les droits et de toutes les libertés proclamés dans la présente Déclaration, sans distinction aucune, notamment de race, de couleur, de sexe, de langue, de religion, d'opinion politique ou de toute autre opinion, d'origine nationale ou sociale, de fortune, de naissance ou de toute autre situation.
You won the lottery? No way! T'as gagné à la loterie ? Impossible !
It was a national scandal. Ce fut un scandale national.
Tom was chosen by lottery. Tom a été choisi au hasard.
He became a national hero. Il devint un héros national.
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