Usage examples of "panneau de commande" in French with translation to English

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Le panneau de commandes de l'instrument a une disposition très ergonomique. The instrument panel has a very ergonomic layout.
Veuillez inscrire la taille, la couleur et le style sur le bon de commande. Indicate size, color, and style on the order form.
Savez-vous comment utiliser ces outils en ligne de commande ? Do you know how to use these command line tools?
J'ai joint votre bon de commande. I have enclosed your order form.
Vous pouvez payer votre commande d'avance. You may pay in advance for your order.
Dieu envoya un panneau. God sent a sign.
«Votre commande ?» «Du jus d'orange.» «Avec glaçons ?» «Oui.» «Merci de votre participation.» "Your order?" "Orange juice." "With ice?" "Yes." "Thanks for your business."
Le panneau nous avertit de faire attention à la circulation. The sign warns us to look out for traffic.
Il commande rarement quoi que ce soit de nouveau. He seldom orders anything new.
Regarde des deux côtés du panneau. Look on both sides of the shield.
Je veux que tu rediriges la sortie de cette commande vers ce fichier. I want you to redirect the output of this command into that file.
Il y avait un panneau disant "Pelouse interdite". There was a sign saying, "Keep off the grass."
Vous pouvez payer votre commande en avance. You may pay in advance for your order.
Qu'est-il écrit sur ce panneau ? SENS UNIQUE. What is written on the road sign? - ONE WAY.
J'attends toujours pour ma commande. I'm still waiting for my order.
Je n'ai pas vu le panneau. I did not see the sign.
J'ai confirmé la commande. I confirmed the order.
Le panneau indique, "Ne pas marcher sur la pelouse". The notice says, "Keep off the grass".
Vous devez filtrer la sortie de cette commande afin de n'afficher que les lignes contenant "foo". You need to filter the output of this command in order to display only the lines with "foo" inside.
Un panneau STOP au Japon a trois côtés alors qu'aux États-Unis, les panneaux STOP en ont huit. A stop sign in Japan has 3 sides, whereas a stop sign in the U.S. has 8 sides.
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