Usage examples of "rendu droits non acquittés" in French with translation to English

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Votre attitude, non votre aptitude, détermine votre altitude. Your attitude, not your aptitude, determines your altitude.
Tom avait tous les droits d'être fâché. Tom had every right to be angry.
Je me suis rendu à Disneyland hier. I went to Disneyland yesterday.
« Est-ce de l'arabe ? » « Non, c'est du ouïghour — une langue parlée dans le Nord-Ouest de la Chine. » "Is this Arabic?" "No, it's Uyghur - a language that's spoken in northwestern China."
Hourra ! Nous avons un autre idéaliste rêveur et contemplatif à priver de droits civiques et oppresser ! Hooray! We have another dreamy, starry-eyed idealist to disenfranchise and oppress!
Je pense qu'il est certain qu'il s'est rendu à Tokyo. I think it certain that he went to Tokyo.
« Vais-je mourir ? » « Non, tu vas dormir. » "Am I going to die?" "No, you are going to sleep."
Chacun peut se prévaloir de tous les droits et de toutes les libertés proclamés dans la présente Déclaration, sans distinction aucune, notamment de race, de couleur, de sexe, de langue, de religion, d'opinion politique ou de toute autre opinion, d'origine nationale ou sociale, de fortune, de naissance ou de toute autre situation. Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.
Je me suis rendu deux fois à Paris. I've been to Paris twice.
Tu arrives bientôt, non ? You arrive soon, don't you?
Youpi ! Nous avons un autre idéaliste rêveur et contemplatif qui priver de droits civiques et oppresser ! Hooray! We have another dreamy, starry-eyed idealist to disenfranchise and oppress!
Je ne me suis jamais rendu à l'étranger. I've never been abroad.
"Veux-tu quelque chose à boire ?" "Non, merci" "Would you like something to drink?" "Sorry, no thanks."
Dans notre coin du monde qui est monogame, se marier équivaut à diminuer ses droits de moitié et à doubler ses obligations. In our monogamous part of the world, to marry means to halve one’s rights and double one’s duties.
Avez-vous rendu votre rapport ? Have you turned in your report?
Non, elle est d'occasion. No, it's second hand.
Aucun citoyen ne devrait être privé de ses droits. No citizen should be deprived of his rights.
Tom s'est rendu maître de la situation en un instant. Tom was master of the situation in no time.
Un homme libre pense à la mort moins qu'à toute chose; et sa sagesse est une méditation non sur la mort, mais sur la vie. A free man thinks of death least of all things; and his wisdom is a meditation not of death but of life.
L'Union Européenne a 23 langues officielles qui ont théoriquement les mêmes droits mais en pratique il y a seulement 3 langues de travail : l'anglais, le français et l'allemand. The European Union has 23 official languages, theoretically with the same rights, but in practice only 3 working languages: English, French and German.
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