Usage examples of "faible densité" in French with translation to Spanish

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La vieille femme est trop faible pour se lever du lit. La anciana está demasiado débil para levantarse de la cama.
Une chaîne rompt à son maillon le plus faible. Una cadena se rompe en su eslabón más débil.
Les enfants qui passent plus de temps dehors ont un plus faible risque de myopie. Los niños que pasan más tiempo fuera de casa tienen menos riesgo de ser miopes.
Je me sens un peu faible aujourd'hui. Me siento un poco débil hoy.
Je crois que Juan a un faible pour Marie. Creo que a Juan le gusta Maria.
Tante Yoko est trop faible pour travailler. La tía Yoko está demasiado débil para trabajar.
Si une fille aime rarement l'amant de sa mère, une mère a toujours un faible pour l'amant de sa fille. Aunque a una hija rara vez le gusta el amante de su madre, una madre siempre siente cierta atracción por el amante de su hija.
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