Usage examples of "door key" in English with translation to French

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I lost the door key, so I can't enter the house. J'ai perdu la clé de la porte, alors je ne peux pas entrer dans la maison.
I can't open the door. Do you have the key? Je n'arrive pas à ouvrir la porte. As-tu la clé ?
I wanted to close the door, but I've lost the key. Je voulais fermer la porte mais j'ai perdu la clé.
After I shut the door, I remembered I had left my key behind. Je me suis rappelée que j'avais laissé mes clés à l'intérieur après avoir fermé la porte.
If I had taken the key, I wouldn't be standing behind the door. Si j'avais pris la clef, je ne serais pas debout derrière la porte.
The key to a situation often is in the neighbor's door. La clé d'un problème se situe souvent dans la porte du voisin.
The door opened automatically. La porte s'est ouverte toute seule.
I have lost my key. J'ai perdu ma clé.
Was that you at the door? Était-ce toi à la porte ?
Here is my key. Voici ma clef.
May happiness knock on your door. Le bonheur de mai frappe à ta porte.
Could you please tell me again where you put the key? Pourrais-tu me répéter où tu as mis la clé ?
I was dialing his number just as he walked through the door. Je composai son numéro lorsqu'il franchit la porte.
She's lost her car key. Elle a perdu sa clé de voiture.
In opening the door, I broke the lock. En ouvrant la porte, j'ai cassé la serrure.
This letter is the only key to the mystery. Cette lettre est la seule clé du mystère.
I had no sooner closed the door than somebody started knocking on it. J'avais à peine fermé la porte que quelqu'un frappa.
Is this the key you are looking for? Est-ce la clé que tu cherches ?
They are waiting for you in front of the door. Ils t'attendent devant la porte.
The key question is not what can I gain but what do I have to lose. La question clé n'est pas qu'est-ce que je peux gagner mais qu'est-ce que j'ai à perdre.
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