Usage examples of "se mettre à la casse" in French with translation to English

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Tout écrivain, pour écrire nettement, doit se mettre à la place de ses lecteurs. Every writer, in order to write, must put himself in his reader's shoes.
En C, les noms de variables sont sensibles à la casse. Variable names in C are case sensitive.
Le bateau est sur le point de mettre à la voile. The ship is about to set sail.
Elle se calma avant de se mettre à parler. She calmed herself before beginning to speak.
Cette voiture partira bientôt à la casse. This car will soon have to go for scrap.
Laissez-moi vous mettre à la page. Let me bring you up to speed.
CK devrait vraiment se mettre à Sony ! CK should definitely go Sony!
Pourquoi ne pas vous mettre à la course à pied ? How about taking up jogging?
Il vient de se mettre à neiger. It began snowing just now.
Les gens peuvent facilement se mettre à aimer mais pas si facilement arrêter d'aimer. People can easily start loving, but not so easily stop.
Je l'ai convaincue de se mettre à l'aise. I persuaded her to make herself comfortable.
Les gens peuvent se mettre à aimer lorsqu'ils le veulent mais ils n'ont pas de choix lorsqu'il s'agit d'arrêter d'aimer. People can begin to love when they choose, but they have no choice when it comes to ending love.
Je la convainquis de se mettre à l'aise. I persuaded her to make herself comfortable.
Il va peut-être se mettre à neiger. It may snow.
Les gens peuvent choisir de se mettre à aimer mais ne peuvent choisir d'arrêter. People can choose to start loving, but can't choose to stop.
Ne laisse personne se mettre dans mon chemin. Let no one interfere with me.
Je sais que tu es contrarié que ta voiture soit bonne pour la casse, mais tu n'as pas été blessé et tu devrais être heureux d'être en vie. I know you're upset about your car being totaled, but you weren't injured and you should be thankful to be alive.
Je vais me mettre à pleurer ! I am about to cry!
Il était assez fort pour aider son père à la ferme. He was strong enough to help his father on the farm.
Il a tendance à se mettre en colère. He is inclined to get mad.
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