Usage examples of "water jump" in English with translation to French

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How can I jump so high? Comment pourrais-je sauter aussi haut ?
Aqua expresses the colour of clear water, it is a bright, and light, blue. Le bleu-vert exprime la couleur de l'eau claire ; c'est un bleu brillant et clair.
The locust made a big jump. La sauterelle fit un grand bond.
In swimming pools, water is continuously pumped through a filter. Dans les piscines, l'eau est continuellement pompée à travers un filtre.
It is dangerous to jump onto a moving train. C'est dangereux de sauter pour monter abord d'un train en marche.
The fisherman cast the fishing line into the water. Le pêcheur lança sa ligne dans l'eau.
You must not jump to conclusions. Tu ne dois pas sauter aux conclusions.
My water bottle just got spilled on my computer! Ma bouteille d'eau vient de se renverser sur mon ordinateur !
Tom, alone, bent over the left edge of the sentence, was hesitating to jump, to put an end to all this story. Tom, seul, penché au bord gauche de la phrase, hésitait à sauter, pour en finir avec toute cette histoire.
A passing car splashed water on us. Une voiture qui passait nous a éclaboussés.
How high can you jump? À quelle hauteur peux-tu sauter ?
Give me a glass of water, please. Donne-moi un verre d'eau, s'il te plaît.
If you have questions, don't hesitate to jump in. Si vous avez des questions, n'hésitez pas à intervenir.
Cotton absorbs water. Le coton absorbe l'eau.
Try to see how far you can jump. Essaie de voir jusqu'où tu peux sauter.
When water cools, it can become snow or ice. Quand l'eau refroidit, elle peut devenir de la neige ou de la glace.
Jump on the creature to kill it. Saute sur la créature pour la tuer.
Such fish as carp and trout live in fresh water. Les poissons tels que la carpe ou la truite vivent en eau douce.
He is much better than me at the high jump. Il est bien meilleur que moi au saut en hauteur.
I used to drink a lot of cola, but now I drink only water. J'avais l'habitude de boire beaucoup de coca, mais maintenant je ne bois que de l'eau.
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