Sentence examples of "nobel prize in literature" in English

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I am not as interested in literature as you. Je ne suis pas autant intéressé par la littérature que vous.
He got the first prize in a 100m race. Il a eu le premier prix dans une course de 100m.
What with good fortune, and his own effort, he won the first prize in the contest. Avec la bonne fortune et son propre effort, il remporta le premier prix du concours.
She won first prize in the speech contest. Elle a gagné le premier prix au concours de diction.
Tom won a prize in the spelling competition. Tom a remporté un prix au concours d'orthographe.
He got the first prize in the contest. Il gagna le premier prix de la compétition.
Through his own efforts and a bit of luck, he won first prize in the contest. Par ses propres efforts et un peu de chance, il gagna le premier prix du concours.
Mary and her husband received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903. Marie et son mari reçurent le prix Nobel de physique en 1903.
It is widely believed that Einstein was awarded the Nobel prize in 1921 for his work on relativity. It was actually awarded for his seminal paper on the photoelectric effect. On croit généralement qu'on a décerné le prix Nobel à Einstein en dix-neuf-cent-vingt-et-un pour ses travaux sur la relativité. Il lui fut en réalité décerné pour son exposé fécond sur l'effet photoélectrique.
He majors in English literature. Il est diplômé en littérature anglaise.
It was Janet that won first prize. Ce fut Janet qui gagna le premier prix.
Literature teaches us about humanity. La littérature nous enseigne sur l'humanité.
Each of the three boys got a prize. Chacun des trois garçons a reçu un prix.
The Greeks invented the comma, not for their literature but for their actors, to warn them to take a deep breath in preparation of an upcoming long phrase; thus a comma represents a pause. Les Grecs inventèrent la virgule, non pour leur littérature mais pour leurs acteurs, pour les avertir de prendre une longue inspiration en préparation d'une longue phrase à venir ; une virgule représente donc une pause.
He took the first prize. Il a touché le premier prix.
He is a master of English literature. C'est un ponte de la littérature anglaise.
We competed with each other for the prize. Nous nous disputâmes le prix.
Japanese literature, in spite of its beauty and riches, is as yet inadequately known in the West. La littérature japonaise, malgré sa beauté et sa richesse, n'est pas assez connue en Occident.
He feels the prize to be the superior. Il ressent ce prix comme la gloire suprême.
John is professor of French literature at Oxford and his wife is French. John est un professeur de littérature française à Oxford et sa femme est française.
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