Usage examples of "étage du dessous" in French with translation to English

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Une touffe de cheveux apparaissait du dessous de sa casquette. A tuft of hair showed from underneath her cap.
Qui vit dans la chambre du dessous ? Who lives in the room below?
Je déteste avoir le dessous. I hate losing.
Prenez l'ascenseur jusqu'au 5e étage. Take the elevator to the fifth floor.
Je les ai vus marcher bras dessus bras dessous. I saw them walking arm in arm.
Apporte ce dossier médical en salle de radiographie au troisième étage, je te prie. Please take this chart to the X-ray Room on the third floor.
Le thermomètre descend souvent en dessous de zéro. Thermometers often go below zero.
Ils vivent au douzième étage de ces appartements. They live on the 12th floor of this condo.
Ton travail est en dessous de la moyenne. Your work is below average.
Son bureau est au huitième étage. His office is on the eighth floor.
Elle a marché, bras dessus bras dessous, avec son père. She walked arm in arm with her father.
Ma chambre est au quatrième étage. My room is on the fourth floor.
Je regardai la mer en dessous. I looked down at the sea.
Je suis au huitième étage I'm on the eighth floor.
Alice pourra te dire qu'au Pays des merveilles, tout est sens dessus dessous. Alice will tell you that in Wonderland everything is topsy-turvy.
Ils louèrent la chambre du premier étage à un étudiant. They rented the room on the second floor to a student.
Ce matin, la température est descendue en dessous de zéro. The temperature has fallen below zero this morning.
À quel étage loges-tu ? What floor do you live on?
Le feu était trop chaud et les gâteaux furent complètement carbonisés sur le dessous. The fire was too hot, and the cakes were burned quite black on the bottom.
En 1912, le tailleur autrichien Franz Reichelt est mort en sautant du premier étage de la tour Eiffel alors qu'il voulait tester son invention, le manteau-parachute, qui n'a pas fonctionné... In 1912, the Austrian tailor Franz Reichelt died jumping off the first floor of the Eiffel Tower while trying out his new invention, the parachute coat, which did not work...
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