Usage examples of "frapper d'un droit" in French with translation to English

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Pour avoir le droit de conduire, tu as besoin d'un permis. To be allowed to drive you need a licence.
Nous croyons qu'il est évident que les citoyens ont le droit d'avoir une bibliothèque publique. We consider it the citizens' legitimate right to have public libraries.
Si tu ne connais pas la signification d'un mot, vérifie dans un dictionnaire. If you don't know the meaning of a word, look it up in a dictionary.
Tom est entré dans la pièce sans frapper. Tom came into the room without knocking on the door.
Il devrait avoir le droit de décider par lui-même. He should have the right to decide for himself.
Dans ce cours, nous consacrerons du temps à vous aider à vous exprimer en ayant plus l'air d'un locuteur natif. In this course, we'll spend time helping you sound more like a native speaker.
Elle s'est peut-être disputée avec lui, mais je ne pense pas qu'elle aurait pu le frapper. She may have argued with him, but I don't think she could have hit him.
Elle a un droit sur la propriété de son défunt mari. She has a claim on her deceased husband's estate.
Les étrangers bénéficient d'un traitement particulier dans ce pays. Foreigners get special treatment in that country.
J'ai failli ne pas pouvoir me retenir de le frapper. I barely restrained the impulse to strike him.
Nous avons tous grandi dans la croyance que chacun a droit a son opinion, cependant, certains croient désormais que toutes les opinions se valent. We all grew up believing that everyone is entitled to their opinion, however, some now believe that all opinions are equal.
Je crois qu'il a quelque chose d'un poète. I think he is something of a poet.
Je voulais le frapper, mais il m'a fui. I wanted to hit him, but he ran away from me.
Les voleurs à la tire ont le droit d'opérer dans cette zone. Pickpockets may operate in this area.
Il est évident qu'il n'est pas habitué à vivre d'un budget serré. It's obvious that he's not used to living on a tight budget.
Nous ne pouvions pas l'arrêter de la frapper. We couldn't stop him from hitting her.
De quel droit me parlez-vous sur ce ton ? How dare you speak like that to me?
Le ciel est d'un bleu absolu. The sky is as blue as blue can be.
Une fois, quand j'étais allé chez mon ami Kawai, il tira avec un pistolet. Il pensait qu'il n'était pas chargé et il visa ma bouche, mais il l'était et la balle rasa mon oreille avant de frapper la garde-robe. Once, when I went to my friend Kawai's house, he fired a pistol. He thought it was not loaded and pointed it at my mouth, but it was and the bullet grazed my ear before hitting the closet.
Vous n'avez pas le droit de vous opposer à nos plans. You have no right to oppose our plan.
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