Sentence examples of "pierre fine" in French

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Les Français sont vraiment un peuple bizarre : parmi ceux qui lisent cette phrase, un sur deux va vérifier si l'espace avant le double point est bien fine et insécable. The French are a really strange people: every other person who reads this sentence will check if the space before the colon is really thin and non-breaking.
Ce pont est de pierre. That bridge is made of stone.
Le sous-marin dut sourdre au travers d'une fine couche de glace. The submarine had to break through a thin sheet of ice to surface.
J'ai jeté une pierre en direction de l'oiseau. I threw a stone at the bird.
Qui aurait pensé qu'elle put être aussi fine et petite ? Who would have thought that she could be so thin and small?
Pierre, papier, ciseaux. Rock, paper, scissors.
La glace est trop fine pour porter ton poids. The ice is too thin to bear your weight.
Pierre a beaucoup de logiciels piratés sur son ordinateur. Pierre has a lot of pirated software on his computer.
Aucune femme n'aime porter une robe qu'une autre a mise au rebut. Avec les hommes, elles ne font pas autant la fine bouche. No women like to wear a dress that another discarded. With men, they're not so choosy.
La statue est taillée dans la pierre. The statue is carved out of stone.
Il utilise un crayon avec une pointe fine. He uses a pencil with a fine point.
« C'est honteux! On devrait les noyer comme des chiennes, avec une pierre au cou. » "It's shameful! We should drown them like bitches, with a stone around their neck."
Aucune femme n'aime porter une robe qu'une autre a mise au rebut. Avec les hommes, elles ne font pas tant la fine bouche. No women like to wear a dress that another discarded. With men, they're not so choosy.
Pouvez-vous soulever cette pierre ? Can you lift this stone?
La fine ligne entre la lucidité et la folie est devenue plus mince encore. The thin line between sanity and madness has gotten finer.
Évitant les ustensiles à usage exclusif, Pierre néglige les évide-pommes, préférant le couteau à éplucher, plus polyvalent. Avoiding one-use kitchen utensils, Elton forgoes apple corers, preferring the more versatile paring knife.
La glace est trop fine pour y pouvoir patiner. The ice is too thin to skate on.
D'une pierre, deux coups. To kill two birds with one stone.
La glace sur le lac est trop fine pour supporter ton poids. The ice on the lake is too thin to bear your weight.
Bob nage comme une pierre. Bob can no more swim than a hammer can.
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