Usage examples of "point finger" in English with translation to French

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Point your finger at your choice. Montre ton choix du doigt.
He cut himself into his finger with the knife. Il s'est coupé le doigt avec le couteau.
That's the point. C'est l'idée.
The middle finger is the longest. Le majeur est le plus long doigt.
He seems to have missed the point. Il semble qu'il n'ait pas tout saisi.
I caught my finger in the door. Je me suis pincé le doigt dans la porte.
She made her point. Elle a expliqué son point de vue.
Have you ever cut your finger with a knife? T'es-tu jamais coupé le doigt avec un couteau ?
This lake is deepest at this point. Le lac est le plus profond à cet endroit.
When using the kitchen knife, my wife cut her finger. En se servant du couteau de la cuisine, ma femme s'est coupé le doigt.
From the practical point of view, his plan is not easy to carry out. D'un point de vue pratique, son plan n'est pas facile à mettre en oeuvre.
Sophie's finger was bleeding so badly, that blood was dripping on the ground. Le doigt de Sophie saignait si fort, que le sang coulait à terre.
The point is they are too young. Le fait est qu'ils sont trop jeunes.
I cut my finger while trying to open the package. Je me suis coupé le doigt en tentant d'ouvrir le colis.
From my point of view, Australia is one of the best countries in the world. De mon point de vue, l'Australie est un des plus beaux pays du monde.
But no one's lifted a finger. Mais personne n'a bougé le petit doigt.
Come to think of it, a Jew has never come to my door trying to convert me to Judaism. A point in their favor! Réfléchis-y, un Juif n'est jamais venu à ma porte pour essayer de me convertir au judaïsme. Un point en leur faveur !
I cut my finger with a knife. Je me suis coupé le doigt avec un couteau.
He uses a pencil with a fine point. Il utilise un crayon avec une pointe fine.
When my dad left the room my little sister gave me the finger! Lorsque mon père quitta la pièce, ma petite sœur me fit un doigt d'honneur !
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