Usage examples of "passage pour piétons" in French with translation to English

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Le temps n'a aucune division qui marque son passage, il n'y a jamais de tempête ni d'éclat des trompettes pour annoncer le début d'un nouveau mois ou d'une nouvelle année. Même lorsqu'un siècle commence, ce ne sont que nous, mortels, qui faisons sonner les cloches et envoyons des salves de fusils. Time has no divisions to mark its passage, there is never a thunderstorm or blare of trumpets to announce the beginning of a new month or year. Even when a new century begins it is only we mortals who ring bells and fire off pistols.
Cette route est trop étroite pour le passage des camions. This road is too narrow for trucks to pass.
Il joua des coudes pour se frayer un passage au milieu de la foule He elbowed his way through the crowd.
Il y a un passage secret. There's a secret passage.
"Trente dollars, c'est beaucoup pour cette petite pièce", pensa-t-il. "Thirty dollars is a lot for that small room," he thought.
Faites attention aux piétons lorsque vous conduisez en voiture. Look out for pedestrians when you drive a car.
Formant une infrastructure d'informations, le réel impact de l'autoroute de l'information est une attente du développement de la nouvelle économie due au passage d'une industrie de matériel informatique tangible à une industrie de logiciels intelligents. Forming an information infrastructure, the real impact of the information highway is an expectation of new economic development due to a shift from a tangible hardware-industry to brain-oriented software-industry.
Il était assez fort pour aider son père à la ferme. He was strong enough to help his father on the farm.
Ne mettez pas vos affaires dans le passage. Don't put your things in the passage.
Son discours n'avait aucun sens pour moi. His speech made no sense to me.
Libérez-lui le passage, s'il vous plaît. Please make way for him.
Il a fallu quarante-six ans pour bâtir ce temple. It has taken forty-six years to build this temple.
Les révoltes d'esclaves perturbent le Passage du milieu. Slave revolts interfere with Middle Passage.
Mes parents sont partis à l'aéroport pour dire au-revoir à mon oncle. My parents have gone to the airport to see my uncle off.
Éloigne la chaise. Elle se trouve dans le passage. Please put the chair away. It is in the way.
Tu sais que je ferais n'importe quoi pour tes beaux yeux. You know I'd do anything for your beautiful eyes.
Il s'est frayé un passage au milieu de la foule. He made his way through the crowd.
C'est un raccourci pour aller à l'école. It's a shortcut to the school.
Ce passage est le plus technique de ce morceau de piano. J'ai mis beaucoup de temps avant de savoir le jouer. This part of the tune needs some real skill. It took me ages to learn how to play it on the piano.
J'aimerais prendre rendez-vous pour voir le docteur. I'd like to make an appointment to see the doctor.
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