Usage examples of "Bridge" in English with translation to French

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The bridge is being repainted. Le pont est en train d'être repeint.
You'll need a temporary bridge. Vous avez besoin d'un bridge provisoire.
That bridge isn't long. Ce pont n'est pas long.
How long is that bridge? Quelle est la longueur de ce pont ?
How long is the bridge? De quelle longueur est ce pont ?
The soldiers guarded the bridge. Les soldats gardaient le pont.
They boast of their bridge. Ils se vantent de leur pont.
How long is this bridge? Quelle longueur fait ce pont ?
How long that bridge is! Qu'est-ce que ce pont est long !
The bridge is under construction. Le pont est en construction.
That bridge is very beautiful. Ce pont est très beau.
That bridge is made of stone. Ce pont est fait en pierre.
This bridge bears only ten tons. Ce pont ne supporte que dix tonnes.
This bridge will not endure long. Ce pont ne tiendra pas longtemps.
The water flows under the bridge. L'eau s'écoule sous le pont.
The bridge connects the two cities. Le pont joint les deux villes.
It was dark under the bridge. Il faisait sombre sous le pont.
The bridge is still under construction. Le pont est encore en construction.
This bridge is in New York. Ce pont est à New York.
How long is the Seto Bridge? Quelle est la longueur du pont Seto ?
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