Usage examples of "step in board" in English with translation to French

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Watch your step in going down the stairs. Attention à la marche en descendant les escaliers.
Judy is the only woman on the board. Judy est la seule femme de cette assemblée.
To my chief strategist, David Axelrod, who's been a partner with me every step of the way. To the best campaign team ever assembled in the history of politics! You made this happen, and I am forever grateful for what you've sacrificed to get it done. À mon stratège en chef, David Axelrod, qui a été un partenaire avec moi à chaque pas du chemin. À la meilleure équipe de campagne jamais assemblée dans l'histoire de la politique ! Vous l'avez accompli, et je suis pour toujours redevable pour ce que vous avez sacrifié pour le faire.
He hasn't started soldering the electronic components on the printed circuit board yet. Il n'a pas encore commencé à souder les composants électroniques sur le typon.
I can't walk another step. Je ne peux plus faire le moindre pas.
He lifted a side of the board. Il souleva un coté de la planche.
The first step is the hardest. Le premier pas est le plus difficile.
Before you can board the plane, you'll have to go through airport security checks. Avant de pouvoir embarquer dans l'avion, vous devrez vous soumettre aux contrôles de sécurité de l'aéroport.
The car stalled because you didn't step on the clutch. La voiture s'est arrêtée parce que tu n'as pas appuyé sur l'embrayage.
After I got on board a train, I found I had left my wallet behind at home. Après que je sois monté dans le train, je me suis aperçu que j'avais laissé mon portefeuille à la maison.
That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. C'est un petit pas pour l'homme, mais un bond de géant pour l'humanité.
This game design specialist classifies board games by the number of player pieces. Ce spécialiste de la conception de jeux classifie les jeux sur plateau selon le nombre de pièces à jouer.
Please step inside. Marchez s'il vous plaît à l'intérieur.
What gate do I board at? À quelle porte dois-je embarquer ?
One more step, and you'll be a dead man. Un pas de plus et tu es un homme mort.
Make sure you cut the board against the grain. Assurez-vous de couper la planche dans le sens contraire du fil.
One more step, and would have fallen off the cliff. Un pas de plus, et je serais tombé de la falaise.
The black and white squares on a checker board are arranged alternately. Les carrés noirs et blancs, sur un échiquier, sont disposés de manière alternée.
He is always a step or two ahead of the times. Il est toujours en avance d'un temps ou deux sur l'époque.
He looked back at me before he went on board the plane. Il s'est retourné sur moi avant d'embarquer dans l'avion.
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