Usage examples of "horse show" in English with translation to French

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Tom boasts of never having been defeated in a horse race. Tom se vante de n'avoir jamais été battu dans une course de chevaux.
Could you show me that necktie? Pourriez-vous me montrer cette cravate ?
The horse is far from the house. Le cheval est loin de la maison.
Show must go on! Que le spectacle continue !
The boy rode a horse for the first time. Le garçon a fait du cheval pour la première fois.
Show me what you bought. Montre-moi ce que tu as acheté.
Have you ever ridden a horse? Es-tu déjà monté sur un cheval ?
I'll show you around town. Je te montrerai la ville.
The horse stopped and wouldn't move. Le cheval s'arrêta et refusait de bouger.
Show me how it works. Montre-moi comment ça fonctionne.
I own a horse. Je possède un cheval.
He doesn't show his true feelings. Il ne montre pas ses véritables sentiments.
The horse doesn't have horns; the ox and the sheep have horns. Le cheval n'a pas de cornes; le bœuf et le mouton en ont.
They show no remorse for their misdeeds, but continue to commit one crime after another. Ils ne montrent aucun regret pour leur forfaits, mais continuent de commettre crime sur crime.
Get down from your horse. Descends de ton cheval.
Statistics show that the population of the world is increasing. Les statistiques montrent que la population du Monde augmente.
I saw a horse pulling a cart. J'ai vu un cheval tirant une carriole.
I will show that it's possible to be reborn from one's ashes. Je te montrerai que l’on peut renaître de ses cendres.
What a fast horse that is! Que c’est un cheval rapide !
I went to see a show today. Je suis allé voir un spectacle aujourd'hui.
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