Usage examples of "déposer à la consigne" in French with translation to English

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Pourrais-tu me déposer à la gare ? Could you give me a lift to the train station?
Pouvez-vous me déposer à la bibliothèque ? Could you drop me off at the library?
Peux-tu me déposer à la bibliothèque ? Could you drop me off at the library?
Je me suis frayé un chemin jusqu'à la consigne où j'avais déposé une mallette. I made my way to the luggage office to collect the suitcase I had left there.
Il était assez fort pour aider son père à la ferme. He was strong enough to help his father on the farm.
Hier, je l'ai croisée à la gare. Yesterday I ran across her at the station.
Il tenait les envahisseurs à distance à la mitrailleuse. He kept the invaders at bay with a machine gun.
Dois-je me rendre à la fête ? Do I have to go to the party?
Tom ne croit pas à la vie après la mort. Tom doesn't believe in life after death.
La première fois que tu rencontres une personne, tu devrais être attentif à la proximité avec laquelle tu te tiens par rapport à elle. The first time you meet people, you should be careful about how near you stand to them.
Ne touche pas à la peinture fraîche. Don't touch the wet paint.
Il parle avec une pipe à la bouche. He spoke with a pipe in his mouth.
L'air et l'eau sont indispensables à la vie. Both air and water are indispensable for life.
Je te verrai à la gare demain. I'll meet you down at the station tomorrow.
J'aimerais une douzaine de choux à la crème. I want a dozen cream puffs.
Il n'a pas de travail, il est à la retraite. He doesn't have a job. He's retired.
Rester à la maison est ennuyeux. Staying at home is boring.
Demandez à la guérite là-bas. Ask at the police box over there.
Elle est en train d'acheter des livres à la librairie. She is buying books in the bookstore.
Même en portant un complet Armani et en conduisant une Jaguar, à la fin on est pareils aux fourmis. On bouge, on bouge et on meurt sans raison. Even if we wear an Armani suite or drive a Jaguar, in the end we're the same as ants. We move and move pointlessly and then we die.
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