Usage examples of "coup monté" in French with translation to English

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Cela vaut-il le coup d'aller à l'université ? Is college worth it?
Je suis monté sur un vélo, et j'ai poursuivi le voleur. I got on a bicycle and chased after the thief.
Tom ne fit que jeter un coup d’œil aux gros titres. Tom only glanced at the headlines.
Il a monté sa propre entreprise cette année là. He set up his company that year.
Il m'a collé un coup de pied dans les roubignoles. He kicked me in the balls.
Le taux de chômage est monté à 5%. The unemployment rate went up to 5%.
Tu viens de me faire manquer le coup parfait quand tu as crié. You just made me miss the perfect shot when you hollered.
Après que je sois monté dans le train, je me suis aperçu que j'avais laissé mon portefeuille à la maison. After I got on board a train, I found I had left my wallet behind at home.
Tout à coup, il m'a demandée en mariage. All of a sudden, he proposed to me.
Nous avons monté nos tentes avant que la nuit tombe. We set up our tents before dark.
La voiture accéléra d'un coup et dépassa le camion. The car put on a burst of speed and passed the truck.
Ils ont monté une nouvelle société à Londres. They set up a new company in London.
Je pense que ça vaut le coup de demander. I think it's worth asking.
Soudain, le niveau de la rivière est monté et elle est sortie de son lit. All of a sudden, the river rose and broke its banks.
Si tu passes trop de temps au soleil sans mettre de crème solaire, il est probable que tu attrapes un coup de soleil. If you spend too much time in the sun without putting on sunscreen, you are likely to get a sunburn.
L'avion est monté à une altitude de 10.000 mètres. The plane climbed to an altitude of 10,000 meters.
L'homme jeta un coup d'oeil aux actualités et fut choqué. The man glanced at the news program and was shocked.
Après avoir monté le mont Fuji, j'ai été inspiré pour écrire un poème. After climbing Mt Fuji I got the inspiration for a poem.
Restez dans le coup. Keep up with the times.
Es-tu déjà monté sur un cheval ? Have you ever ridden a horse?
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