Usage examples of "béton armé" in French with translation to English

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La brique ne remplacera jamais (prendra la place) le béton armé ici. Bricks never take the place of ferro-concrete here.
Le suspect est armé et dangereux. The suspect is armed and dangerous.
Les langues ne sont pas coulées dans le béton. Elles vivent à travers nous tous. Languages are not carved in stone. Languages live through all of us.
Il est armé jusqu'aux dents. He is armed to the teeth.
C'est un pont en béton, mais différents endroits sur sa longueur se sont effondrés. It's a concrete bridge, but several places along its length have collapsed.
De la manière dont les choses vont, un conflit armé peut bien s'avérer inévitable. The way things are going, an armed conflict may well be unavoidable.
Le détenu en cavale est armé et dangereux. The escaped convict is armed and dangerous.
Une fois, Christophe Colomb a combattu Cerbère, le chien à trois têtes gardien des enfers, armé de son seul chapeau. Christopher Columbus once fought Cerberus, the three-headed guardian of the underworld, with nothing but his hat.
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