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

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Have you completed your preparations for tomorrow? As-tu complété les préparatifs pour demain ?
He is making preparations for a trip. Il fait les préparatifs pour un voyage.
Have you finished your preparations for the trip? Avez-vous terminé vos préparatifs pour le voyage ?
He failed in the examination for lack of preparation. Il échoua l'examen dû à un manque de préparation.
She was cleaning the house in preparation for a party. Elle nettoyait la maison en préparation de la fête.
She practiced curtsying in the mirror in preparation for her meeting with the queen. Elle s'entraînait aux révérences dans le miroir en préparation de sa rencontre avec la reine.
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.
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