Usage examples of "de bas étage" in French with translation to English

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Dans les notes de bas de pages, les titres d'ouvrages et les noms de journaux sont écrits en italique. In footnotes, book titles and journal names are written in italics.
La vie est pleine de hauts et de bas. Life is full of ups and downs.
Les notes de bas de page sont les notes situées en pied de page. Footnotes are notes at the foot of a page.
C'est très bas. It's very low.
Prenez l'ascenseur jusqu'au 5e étage. Take the elevator to the fifth floor.
Sarah était au plus bas pendant plusieurs semaines après le décès de sa mère. Sarah was at a low ebb for several weeks after her mother died.
Apporte ce dossier médical en salle de radiographie au troisième étage, je te prie. Please take this chart to the X-ray Room on the third floor.
Lorsque les vaches volent haut et les boeufs volent bas, c'est qu'il y a probablement une tornade. When the cow flies high and the ox flies low, there probably is a twister.
Ils vivent au douzième étage de ces appartements. They live on the 12th floor of this condo.
Les rameaux qui en donnent le plus sont ceux qui pendent le plus vers le bas. The boughs that bear most hang lowest.
Son bureau est au huitième étage. His office is on the eighth floor.
Quand le soleil de la culture est bas, même les nains projettent de longues ombres. When the sun of culture is low, even dwarfs will cast long shadows.
Ma chambre est au quatrième étage. My room is on the fourth floor.
Achète bas, vends haut ! Buy low, sell high.
Je suis au huitième étage I'm on the eighth floor.
La compagnie exploitait ses travailleurs en leur payant un salaire très bas. The company exploited its workers with low pay.
Ils louèrent la chambre du premier étage à un étudiant. They rented the room on the second floor to a student.
Il y a plus de crédits bancaires grâce à des taux d'intérêts plus bas. Bank lending is rising because of lower interest rates.
À quel étage loges-tu ? What floor do you live on?
Les étrangers ont tendance à trouver les plafonds japonnais plutôt bas. In Japan the ceilings are quite low for foreigners.
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