Usage examples of "significant number" in English with translation to French

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Oh, I'm sorry. I guess I have the wrong number. Oh, je suis désolé. J'imagine que j'ai fait un mauvais numéro.
He studied the scientists considered to be the most significant of the 19th century. Il a étudié les scientifiques qui lui paraissaient important au 19e siècle.
I was dialing his number just as he walked through the door. Je composai son numéro lorsqu'il franchit la porte.
Do you think that's significant? Penses-tu que ce soit significatif ?
Fax this to this number in Tokyo, please. Faxez ceci à ce numéro à Tokyo, s'il vous plait.
He has made a significant decision. Il a pris une importante décision.
He asked me if I knew her telephone number. Il m'a demandé si je connaissais son numéro de téléphone.
This product has significant shortcomings. Ce produit a des défauts notables.
You reach him by calling this number. Vous pouvez le joindre à ce numéro.
A wedding is a significant moment in life. Le mariage est un événement important dans la vie.
Sazae is always forgetting her own phone number. Sazae oublie toujours son propre numéro de téléphone.
Spending time with your significant other should be high on your priority list. Passer du temps avec votre bien-aimé devrait être en tête de votre liste de priorités.
School being over, there were only a small number of pupils in the playground. L'école étant terminée, il y avait seulement un petit nombre d'élèves dans la cour de récréation.
My significant other works at a language school and loves it very much. Ma moitié travaille dans une école de langues et adore vraiment ça.
You seem to have the wrong number. Vous avez dû vous tromper de numéro.
A very large number of tourists visit Kyoto in the spring. Une grande quantité de touristes visitent Kyoto au printemps.
Give me your telephone number. Donne-moi ton numéro de téléphone.
Have you learned the number by heart? Avez-vous appris le numéro par coeur ?
I must have the wrong number. Je dois avoir le mauvais numéro.
You are number one! T'es le meilleur !
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