Usage examples of "Trockene" in German with translation to French

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Ich habe eine trockene Kehle. J'ai la gorge sèche.
Sind meine Socken schon trocken? Mes chaussettes sont-elles déjà sèches ?
Ich habe einen trockenen Husten. J'ai une toux sèche.
Der Anstrich ist noch nicht trocken. La peinture n'est pas encore sèche.
Mein Hemd ist noch nicht trocken. Ma chemise n'est pas encore sèche.
Das nasse Hemd sollte bald trocken sein. La chemise trempée devrait bientôt être sèche.
Er ist noch nicht trocken hinter den Ohren. Il n'est pas encore sec derrière les oreilles.
Diese Creme macht die trockensten Hände weich, regeneriert sie und verschafft ihnen Linderung. Cette crème adoucit, régénère et soulage les mains les plus sèches.
Um an einem Regentag trocken zu bleiben, ist es besser, zu Hause zu bleiben. Pour rester sec un jour de pluie, mieux vaut rester à la maison.
Tom schrie verzweifelt "Mary! Wo bist du?" vom linken Satzende. "Ich fürchte, dass ich dir nun vollkommen entgegengesetzt gegenüberstehe.", war die trockene Antwort Marys. Tom, désespéré, hurla : « Mary ! Où es-tu ? » depuis l'extrémité gauche de la phrase. « Je crains de n'être désormais totalement à l'opposé de toi », répondit sèchement Mary.
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