Usage examples of "direct dial" in English with translation to French

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In case of an emergency, dial 110. En cas d'urgence, composez le cent dix.
Don't expose this chemical to direct sunlight. Ne soumettez pas ce produit chimique à la lumière directe du soleil.
Do I have to dial the area code, too? Dois-je également composer l'indicatif ?
The author shies away from any direct accusation of misconduct on the part of the authorities. L'auteur se défend contre toute accusation directe d'inconduite de la part des autorités.
Could you dial for me? The telephone is too high. Pourriez-vous composer le numéro pour moi ? Le téléphone est placé trop haut.
Taking a round-trip is longer than a direct route. Faire un aller-retour est plus long qu'un trajet direct.
Dial 110 at once. Téléphonez au 110 immédiatement.
You disobeyed a direct order and must pay the consequences. Tu as désobéi à un ordre direct et tu dois en payer les conséquences.
In case of fire, dial 119. En cas d'incendie, composez le 119.
Can you name the situations in which a supervisor should use a direct order? Pouvez-vous citer les situations dans lesquelles un supérieur doit donner un ordre direct ?
She asked the clerk at the hotel reception to dial the number for her. Elle demanda au réceptionniste de l'hôtel de lui composer ce numéro.
We want natural-sounding translations, not word-for-word direct translations. Nous voulons des traductions qui semblent naturelles dans la langue d'origine, pas des traductions mot-à-mot.
Is it a direct flight? Est-ce un vol direct ?
Can you direct me to the nearest subway station? Pouvez-vous m'indiquer la station de métro la plus proche ?
Foreign direct investments in China amounted to $3 billion last year. Les investissements directs en Chine s'élevaient à 3 milliards de dollars l'année dernière.
Excuse me. Can you direct me to the nearest subway station? Veuillez m'excuser. Pourriez-vous m'indiquer la station de métro la plus proche ?
Can you direct me to the post office? Pouvez-vous m'indiquer la direction du bureau de poste.
Your questions were too direct. Vos questions étaient trop directes.
This sentence has no owner. You may adopt and change it, provided it will still match its direct translations, in which case you should warn the translators of your changes by commenting on their translations. Cette phrase n'a pas de possesseur. Vous pouvez l'adopter et la changer, pourvu qu'elle corresponde toujours aux autres traductions directes, auquel cas vous devriez prévenir les traducteurs de vos changements, en commentant leurs traductions.
However, it is a direct translation of the Japanese version. Pourtant, c'est une traduction directe de la version japonaise.
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