Usage examples of "occupées" in French with translation to English

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Vous avez l'air occupées. You look busy.
Même maintenant, des années après la Guerre Froide, il y a encore beaucoup de rancoeur entre les Russes et les Allemands, en particulier dans les régions autrefois occupées par l'Union Soviétique. Even now, many years after the Cold War, there is still much rancor between the Russians and the Germans, especially in areas once occupied by the Soviet Union.
Pourquoi êtes-vous occupées aujourd'hui ? Why are you busy today?
Même aujourd'hui, plusieurs décennies après la guerre froide, il y a encore beaucoup d'amertume entre les Allemands et les Russes, en particulier dans les zones qui avaient été occupées par l'Union soviétique. Even now, many years after the cold war, there is still much bitterness between Germans and Russian, especially in areas which were occupied by the Soviet Union.
La semaine passée nous étions très occupées. We were very busy last week.
Dire que vous ne pouvez pas faire le travail parce que vous êtes trop occupées est une excuse bidon. Saying you can't do the job because you're too busy is just a cop out.
Es-tu occupé aujourd'hui ? Are you busy today?
Je m'en suis occupé. I've taken care of it.
Elle s'occupa du bébé. She looked after her baby.
Il occupe un poste important dans la société. He occupies a prominent position in the firm.
Il n'y a personne pour s'occuper de ce patient. There is no one to attend to that patient.
Tom ne veut pas s'occuper de ce problème maintenant. Tom doesn't want to deal with this problem now.
Dis-lui de s'occuper de ses affaires. Tell him to mind his own business.
Jour après jour, il ne fait rien d'autre que s'occuper de ses moutons. Day in and day out he does nothing but tend his sheep.
Je ne suis pas occupé. I'm not busy.
Je m'occupe de la note. I'll take care of the bill.
Qui s'occupera du bébé ? Who will look after the baby?
Les forces armées occupèrent l’entièreté du territoire. The armed forces occupied the entire territory.
Il est toujours très occupé. He is always as busy as a bee.
Je m'occuperai de ce chien. I'll take care of this dog.
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