Usage examples of "umpire's stand" in English with translation to French

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I can't stand being laughed at in front of others. Je ne supporte pas qu'on se moque de moi devant les autres.
A true German can't stand the French, yet willingly he drinks their wines. Un bon Allemand ne peut souffrir les Français, mais il boit leurs vins très volontiers.
Stand up if you hate Scotland! Que ceux qui détestent l'Écosse se lèvent !
Stand upright when I'm talking to you. Redresse-toi quand je te parle !
When you meet someone for the first time, be careful about how close you stand to that person. Lorsque vous rencontrez une personne pour la première fois, soyez attentif à la distance à laquelle vous vous en tenez.
Poverty had taught him to stand on his own feet. La misère lui a appris à se débrouiller seul.
Sit down! Don't stand up. Assieds-toi ! Ne te lève pas.
The pain was more than he could stand. La douleur lui était insupportable.
Simon says: "Stand!" Jacques a dit : «Debout !»
I cannot stand the cold. Je ne peux pas supporter ce froid.
I'll stand by you no matter what happens. Je me tiendrai à ton côté, quoi qu'il advienne.
If I hadn't seen the way they kissed, I'd have thought they couldn't stand each other. Si je n'avais pas vu comment ils s'étaient embrassés, j'aurais cru qu'ils ne pouvaient pas s'encadrer.
What does USSR stand for? Que signifie URSS ?
You have only to stand in front of the door. It will open by itself. Tu n'as qu'à te mettre devant la porte. Elle s'ouvrira toute seule.
I have better things to do than stand here and take your insults. J'ai mieux à faire que de rester là à subir tes insultes.
It was pretty ballsy of you to stand up to the boss like that. C'était assez couillu de ta part de tenir ainsi tête au patron.
I can't stand this pain. Je ne peux pas supporter cette douleur.
Tom couldn't stand Mary not knowing what had happened. Tom ne pouvait pas supporter que Marie ne sache pas ce qu'il s'était passé.
I can not stand that noise. Je ne peux pas supporter ce bruit.
Amy made an effort to stand up. Amy fit un effort pour se lever.
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