Usage examples of "sense organ" in English with translation to French

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If my plane doesn't crash, and if I do not get kidnapped by organ thieves, I will drop you a line at the beginning of the week. Si mon avion ne s'écrase pas, si je ne me fais pas enlever par des voleurs d'organes, je vous passe un coup de fil en début de semaine.
Can you make sense of what the writer is saying? Comprenez-vous le sens de ce que l'écrivain écrit ?
That's a huge organ. Ce sont des orgues gigantesques.
It makes sense now. C'est sensé, désormais.
The skin is the largest organ of the body. La peau est l'organe du corps le plus grand.
In a sense, it is true. En un sens, c'est vrai.
The surgeon persuaded me to undergo an organ transplant operation. Le chirurgien m'a convaincu de subir une opération de transplantation.
In a sense, life is only a dream. En un sens, la vie n'est qu'un rêve.
Can you play the organ? Pouvez-vous jouer de l'orgue ?
That makes perfect sense to me. Ça me semble tout à fait sensé.
The sight memory organ is below the hypothalamus. L'organe de la mémoire visuelle est situé sous l'hypothalamus.
I had enough sense to get out of there. J'eus assez de bon sens pour sortir de là.
Then, this child of fourteen years learned, as in a homework, that which we hide to maidens until their wedding night. She flipped through the drawings of the anatomy book, those superb drawings of a bloody reality. She paused upon each organ, understanding the most secret of them, those upon which is built the shame of men and women. Alors, cette enfant de quatorze ans apprit, comme dans un devoir, ce que l'on cache aux vierges jusqu'à la nuit des noces. Elle feuilletait les planches de l'Anatomie, ces planches superbes d'une réalité saignante; elle s'arrêtait à chacun des organes, pénétrait les plus secrets, ceux dont on a fait la honte de l'homme et de la femme.
I read somewhere that animals can sense an earthquake before it hits. J'ai lu quelque part que les animaux savent détecter un séisme avant qu'il ne frappe.
Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen. Le sens commun, c'est le ramassis des préjugés appris jusqu'à l'âge de 18 ans.
He was so confused that his answer did not make any sense. Il fut si troublé que sa réponse n'eut aucun sens.
This story does not make sense! C'est une histoire sans queue ni tête !
O heat, dry up my brains! Tears seven times salt, burn out the sense and virtue of mine eye! Ô chaleur, dessèche mon cerveau! ô larmes sept fois salées, consumez en mes yeux tout don de sentir et d'agir!
We have to set up the Republic of common sense. Il faut mettre en place la République du bon sens.
In a sense, life is but a dream. D'un certain point de vue, la vie n'est qu'un rêve.
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