Usage examples of "prêt sur nantissement" in French with translation to English

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Es-tu prêt à le mettre au port ? Are you ready to put it in?
On devra prendre un soin spécial sur ce point. Special care should be taken on this point.
Je suis quasiment prêt. I'm about ready.
Il est temps de se concentrer sur les affaires. It's time to get down to business.
Le dîner est prêt, nous pouvons manger quand nous le voulons. Dinner is ready, so we can eat whenever we want.
Je serai sur le point d'être aimé. I will be about to be loved.
Encore deux, trois minutes et je serais prêt. A few minutes more, and I'll be ready.
Les Français sont vraiment un peuple bizarre : parmi ceux qui lisent cette phrase, un sur deux va vérifier si l'espace avant le double point est bien fine et insécable. The French are a really strange people: every other person who reads this sentence will check if the space before the colon is really thin and non-breaking.
As-tu déjà tellement voulu quelque chose que tu étais prêt à faire n'importe quoi pour l'obtenir ? Have you ever wanted something so much that you'd do anything to get it?
Tu ne me ressembles pas sur plusieurs points. You differ from me in many ways.
Le dîner est probablement prêt à l'heure qu'il est. Dinner is probably ready by now.
Je lui ai donné le peu d'argent que j'avais sur moi. I gave him what little money I had with me.
Il s'est toujours montré prêt à discuter et très tolérant. He always appeared to be ready to discuss anything and was very tolerant.
S'il avait su ce qui était sur le point de se passer, il aurait modifié son plan. Had he known what was about to happen, he would have changed his plan.
À huit heures je serai prêt pour le travail. At eight o'clock I will be ready for work.
Mets du sel sur ta viande. Put some salt on your meat.
Je suis prêt quand tu l'es. I'm ready when you are.
J'ai croisé un jeune homme sur la rue. I passed a boy in the street.
Le dîner est prêt. Dinner is ready.
Termine ça et envoie tout le truc sur mon téléphone. Finish that, and then send the whole caboodle to my cellphone.
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