Usage examples of "dauphin à gros nez" in French with translation to English

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Très peu d'hommes gros ont de longs nez. Very few fat men have long noses.
Un dauphin est une sorte de mammifère. A dolphin is a kind of mammal.
Est-ce que le Roi Albert aurait une relation secrète avec la Princesse Diana ? Je ne crois pas. Il est trop gros. Would King Albert have an affair with Princess Diana? I think not. He's too fat.
Elle se fait le nez. She's picking her nose.
Le dauphin et le dresseur communiquaient beaucoup mieux que nous ne nous y attendions. The dolphin and trainer communicated much better than we expected.
Le mythique Kraken, trois fois plus gros qu'un bateau, attaqua un jour la flotte de Christophe Colomb... ne laissant d'autre choix à ce dernier que de manger le Kraken. The mythical Kraken, thick as a ship and three times as wide, once made an attack on Christopher Columbus's fleet... giving Columbus no choice but to eat him.
Pinocchio dit : "Maintenant mon nez va s'allonger". Pinocchio says: "Now my nose will grow."
Le dauphin est une créature intelligente et joueuse. The dolphin is an intelligent and playful creature.
Le chat fit le gros dos. The cat arched its back.
Il m'a pété le nez ! He broke my nose!
Des milliers de gens se rendirent à la plage pour voir le dauphin. Thousands of people went to the beach to see the dolphin.
C'est tellement gros ! It's so big!
Mes lunettes glissent constamment au bout de mon nez. My glasses keep slipping down my nose.
Un dauphin n'est pas plus un poisson que ne l'est un chien. A dolphin is no more a fish than a dog is.
Avez-vous lu ce gros livre? Did you read that thick book?
Le doigt s'approche de l'extrémité du nez. The finger approaches the tip of the nose.
Le dauphin et le dresseur communiquaient bien mieux que nous ne l'espérions. The dolphin and trainer communicated much better than we expected.
Tom a un gros vit. Tom has a large penis.
J'ai le nez qui coule. I have a runny nose.
Un dauphin est un mammifère. A dolphin is a mammal.
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