Usage examples of "lightning conductor" in English with translation to French

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This famous conductor lives in New York. Ce célèbre chef d'orchestre habite New-York.
Lightning normally accompanies thunder. L'éclair accompagne normalement le tonnerre.
A conductor directs an orchestra. Un chef d'orchestre dirige un orchestre.
The house was struck by lightning yesterday. Hier, la maison a été frappée par la foudre.
Lightning hit that tower. La foudre frappa cette tour.
Lightning can be dangerous. Les éclairs peuvent être dangereux.
There was thunder and lightning last night. Il y avait du tonnerre et des éclairs la nuit dernière.
I expect you've chanted "kuwabara kuwabara" after a lightning flash, or have seen somebody do so. Je suppose que tu as répété "kuwabara kuwabara" après un éclair, ou que tu as vu quelqu'un le faire.
Lightning is an electrical phenomenon. La foudre est un phénomène électrique.
Lightning struck the tower. L'éclair frappa la tour.
"Done!" says the angel, and disappears in a cloud of smoke and a bolt of lightning. "Exaucé !" dit l'ange, et il disparut en un éclair dans un nuage de fumée.
The flash of lightning precedes the sound of thunder. L'éclair précède le son du tonnerre.
After the lightning, came the thunder. Après l'éclair vint le tonnerre.
Lightning precedes thunder. La foudre précède le tonnerre.
It is because light travels faster than sound that we see lightning before we hear thunder. C'est parce que la lumière voyage plus vite que le son que nous voyons l'éclair avant d'entendre le tonnerre.
There was thunder and lightning last evening. Il y avait du tonnerre et des éclairs la nuit passée.
The lightning lit up the sky. L'éclair illumina le ciel.
Those jets were faster than lightning. Ces avions à réaction étaient plus rapides que l'éclair.
She screamed at the flash of lightning. Elle hurla au passage de l'éclair.
Lightning is usually followed by thunder. L'éclair est normalement suivi par le tonnerre.
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