Usage examples of "en cas d'empêchement" in French with translation to English

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En cas d'urgence, vous pouvez me joindre. If there's anything urgent, you can get in touch with me.
En cas d'incendie, utilisez les escaliers. In case of a fire, use the steps.
En cas d'incendie, appuyez sur le bouton. In case of fire, push the button.
En cas d'incendie, appelez le 18. In case of fire, call 119.
En cas de pluie, la rencontre d'athlétisme sera annulée. In case of rain, the athletic meeting will be called off.
Je me repose toujours sur lui en cas de problème. I always rely on him in times of trouble.
Tous les hôpitaux sont équipés de générateurs de secours en cas de panne de secteur. All hospitals are equipped with a spare generator in case of a power outage.
En cas d'incendie, brisez la vitre et appuyez sur le bouton rouge. In case of fire, break the glass and push the red button.
Le montant grimpera en cas de récidive. The amount will go up in the case of recidivism.
Nous avons promis de le soutenir en cas de problèmes. We promised to stand by him in case of trouble.
En cas de crise, vous devez prendre contact avec votre enseignant. In a crisis, you must get in touch with your teacher.
Ne pas utiliser l'ascenseur en cas d'incendie. In case of fire, do not use the lift.
Je vais mettre cet argent de côté en cas de besoin. I'm going to lay aside that money for emergencies.
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En cas d'urgence, appelez la police. In case of an emergency, call the police.
N'attendez de moi aucune aide sauf en cas d'urgence. Don't look to me for any help except in case of emergency.
Suis-je complètement assuré en cas d'accident? Am I fully covered in case of an accident?
Appelez la police en cas d'urgence. Call the police in an emergency.
En cas de problème ou de doute, tourne en cercles, hurle et crie ! When in trouble or in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout!
En cas d'accident, préviens-moi immédiatement. In case there is an accident, report it to me at once.
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