Usage examples of "panneau d'affichage portatif" in French with translation to English

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Dieu envoya un panneau. God sent a sign.
À qui est cet ordinateur portatif ? Whose notebook is that?
Le panneau nous avertit de faire attention à la circulation. The sign warns us to look out for traffic.
Regarde des deux côtés du panneau. Look on both sides of the shield.
Il y avait un panneau disant "Pelouse interdite". There was a sign saying, "Keep off the grass."
Qu'est-il écrit sur ce panneau ? SENS UNIQUE. What is written on the road sign? - ONE WAY.
Je n'ai pas vu le panneau. I did not see the sign.
Le panneau indique, "Ne pas marcher sur la pelouse". The notice says, "Keep off the grass".
Un panneau STOP au Japon a trois côtés alors qu'aux États-Unis, les panneaux STOP en ont huit. A stop sign in Japan has 3 sides, whereas a stop sign in the U.S. has 8 sides.
Le panneau de commandes de l'instrument a une disposition très ergonomique. The instrument panel has a very ergonomic layout.
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