Usage examples of "grand sourire" in French with translation to English

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Elle lui envoya un grand sourire. She gave him a big smile.
Elle lui a envoyé un grand sourire. She gave him a big smile.
Il a un grand bureau dans sa petite pièce. He has a large desk in his small room.
Elle le regarda, le sourire aux lèvres. She looked at him with a smile on her face.
Maintenant que tu es grand, tu ne dois pas te comporter comme un enfant. Now that you are grown up, you must not behave like a child.
Il me répondit d'un sourire. He answered me with a smile.
Les besoins du plus grand nombre l'emportent sur les nécessités du plus petit. The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.
Il était attiré par son sourire. He was attracted by her smile.
Pendant le Grand Jeu, l'Afghanistan était un État tampon. During the Great Game, Afghanistan was a buffer state.
Ça fait longtemps que je ne vous ai pas vu sourire. It's been a long time since I've seen you smile.
Je pense que c'est trop grand. I think that it's too big.
Je ne veux pas savoir si tu n'aimes pas ta tante Marie. Tu n'as qu'à juste te forcer à sourire et supporter tant qu'elle est ici. I don't care if you don't like your Aunt Mary. You'll just have to grin and bear it while she's here.
La valeur des livres était telle qu'on en prenait le plus grand soin. So valuable were books that the greatest care was taken of them.
Son sourire mélancolique trahissait la tristesse qu'elle éprouvait à devoir partir. Her wistful smile belied the sadness she felt at having to leave.
Un jour je peindrai un grand tableau. Some day I'll paint a great picture.
Elle lui a fait des avances, un sourire aux lèvres. She approached him with a smile on her face.
Il est plus grand que tout autre garçon de sa classe. He is taller than any other boy in his class.
J'ai un dernier conseil relatif aux poignées de mains : N'oubliez pas de sourire. I have one final piece of advice related to handshakes: Remember to smile.
C'est deux fois plus grand que ça. This is twice as large as that.
Elle me parla avec un sourire. She spoke to me with a smile.
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