Usage examples of "vue en coupe" in French with translation to English

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Je ne veux pas être vue en sa compagnie. I don't want to be seen in his company.
Les Pays-Bas ont gagné la Coupe du Monde 2010. The Netherlands have won the 2010 World Cup.
Vue de loin, cette montagne ressemble au Mont Fuji. Seen from a distance, this mountain looks like Mt. Fuji.
Trois fois mesure et une fois coupe. Measure thrice, cut once.
C'était à Londres que je l'ai vue pour la dernière fois. It was in London that I last saw her.
Ma copine me coupe souvent les cheveux. My girlfriend often cuts my hair.
Une pleine lune peut être vue ce soir. A full moon can be seen tonight.
La coupe des Beatles fit sensation. The hair style of the Beatles created a sensation.
Il y a une jolie vue d'ici. It is a nice view from here.
Il est l'heure que tu ailles te coucher. Coupe la radio. It is time you went to bed. Turn off the radio.
Je ne l'ai pas vue depuis longtemps. I haven't seen her for a long time.
Ce couteau ne coupe pas bien. This knife doesn't cut well.
Petit à petit les gens perdront de vue l'objectif premier. People will gradually lose sight of the original purpose.
Beaucoup de choses se passent, de la coupe aux lèvres. Many things happen between the cup and the lip.
Je t'ai vue faire les yeux doux à M. Nagashima. I saw you making eyes at Mr Nagashima.
Sa nouvelle coupe de cheveux la rajeunissait. Her new hair-do made her look younger.
Je connais Mr Saito de vue, mais je ne l'ai pas encore rencontré. I know Mr. Saito by sight, but I haven't met him yet.
Tu n'as pas besoin d'une coupe de cheveux cette semaine. You don't need to get a haircut this week.
Mon bébé a aussi huit mois, il est en bonne santé et il grandit à vue d'œil. My baby is also eight months old, is healthy and is growing by leaps and bounds.
Ce dont j'ai le moins besoin, c'est d'une coupe de cheveux. What I need worst is a haircut.
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