Usage examples of "combined cross strangle" in English with translation to French

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He combined two ideas into one. Il a relié deux idées en une.
In truth, there was only one Christian, and he died on the cross. En vérité, il n'y eût qu'un seul chrétien, et il mourut sur la croix.
The first person to repeat that to my wife, I will strangle. Understood? Le premier qui répète cela à ma femme, je l'étrangle, compris ?
We should consider a combined effort. Il faudrait voir à unir les efforts.
Don't cross the road while the signal is red. Ne traverse pas la rue tant que le feu est rouge.
Christopher Columbus's "The Idiot's Guide to Killing a Shark Barehanded" and "The Twenty Ways to Strangle a Giant Squid" both went on to become bestsellers. Les deux livres de Christophe Colomb, "Comment tuer un requin à mains nues pour les nuls" et "Les vingt manières d'étrangler un calmar géant" sont tous deux des best-sellers.
This model can be combined with any color. Ce modèle peut être combiné avec n'importe quelle couleur de vêtement.
The strikers hectored the few scabs courageous enough to cross the picket line. Les grévistes harcelaient les quelques jaunes assez courageux pour traverser le piquet de grève.
They combined forces to fight the enemy. Ils combinèrent leurs forces pour combattre l'ennemi.
The hardest thing in life is knowing which bridges to cross and which bridges to burn. La chose la plus difficile dans la vie est de savoir quels ponts traverser et lesquels brûler.
The high performance and the elegant design of this model have combined to give it a high reputation. La performance élevée et la conception élégante de ce modèle se sont combinées pour lui assurer une haute réputation.
Let's cross the street. Traversons la rue.
I saw him cross the road. Je l'ai vu traverser la route.
No cross, no crown. Ni Dieu, ni maître.
I cross the railroad tracks every morning. Je traverse la voie ferrée chaque matin.
It didn’t even cross my mind. Ça ne m'a même pas traversé l'esprit.
All at once, I saw two figures: one a little man who was stumping along eastward at a good walk, and the other a girl of maybe eight or ten who was running as hard as she was able down a cross street. Soudainement, je vis deux silhouettes : l'une d'un petit homme qui marchait d'un bon pas lourd en direction de l'est et l'autre d'une fille de peut-être huit ou dix ans qui courait à perdre haleine au long d'une rue de traverse.
It is impossible for us to cross that river. Il nous est impossible de traverser la rivière.
Do you mind if we cross your garden? Cela vous gêne-t-il si nous traversons votre jardin ?
As you have insulted him, he is cross with you. Comme vous l'avez insulté, il est fâché contre vous.
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