Sentence examples of "filtre à air" in French

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Quel appareil à air conditionné, penses-tu, est le plus efficace ? Which air conditioner do you think is the most efficient?
Quel appareil à air conditionné, pensez-vous, est le plus efficace ? Which air conditioner do you think is the most efficient?
Mr. Bingley plaisait dès l’abord par un extérieur agréable, une allure distinguée, un air avenant et des manières pleines d’aisance et de naturel. Mr. Bingley was good-looking and gentlemanlike; he had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners.
Dans les piscines, l'eau est continuellement pompée à travers un filtre. In swimming pools, water is continuously pumped through a filter.
Je ne peux pas survivre sans air conditionné durant l'été. I can't survive without air conditioning in the summer.
Les animaux ne peuvent exister sans air et sans eau. Animals cannot exist without air and water.
Nous ne pouvons vivre sans air ni eau. We cannot live without air and water.
Il prit un air grave. He looks stern.
Je voulais que le musicien joue un air triste à la flûte. I wanted the musician to play some sad tune on his flute.
Elle avait un air sans prétention qui mettait chacun à son aise. She had an unassuming air that put everyone at ease.
La vérité c'est que les humains ne peuvent pas vivre sans air. The truth is that we can't live without air.
Sans air, tous les organismes vivants mourraient. But for air, all living things would die.
Ta soeur a un air si noble qu'on dirait une princesse. Your sister looks as noble as if she were a princess.
Je voudrais une chambre avec air conditionné. I would like an air-conditioned room.
Nous avons passé la journée au grand air. We spent the day in the open air.
Avec son air de tonton, il plait aux jeunes enfants. His avuncular mien endears him to small children.
Sans air, nous mourrions. Without air we would die.
Le professeur avait un air sévère. The teacher wore a harsh expression on his face.
Ah, l’Alsace ! On la connaît souvent pour la beauté de ses maisons à colombages, sa gastronomie renommée, ses célèbres marchés de Noël… Mais c’est aussi un carrefour culturel au coeur de l’Europe. Un trait d’union entre la France, la Suisse et l’Allemagne… dans une incroyable diversité de paysages où, entre montagnes et rives du Rhin, les activités de plein air sont reines. Ah, Alsace! It is usually known for the beauty of its half-timbered houses, its renowned gastronomy and its famous Christmas markets. However, it is also a cultural crossroads in the heart of Europe. It links France, Switzerland and Germany through an incredible diversity of landscapes where, flanked by mountains and the banks of the Rhine, open-air activities abound.
Il a un air de garçon d'à coté. He's got a boy-next-door look about him.
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