Usage examples of "press cutting" in English with translation to French

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One hot summer afternoon, John and Dan were cutting the long grass. Par une chaude après-midi d'été, Tony, John et Pip coupaient les hautes herbes.
Powerlifting is a sport in which athletes compete to lift the maximum sum weight of the three heavy weight events, squat, bench press and deadlift. La force athlétique est un sport où les athlètes en compétition doivent soulever un poids maximum cumulé de trois épreuves de poids, la flexion des jambes, le développé-couché et le soulevé de terre.
Your hair needs cutting. Tu devrais te faire couper les cheveux.
You need to press the button. Il te faut appuyer sur le bouton.
The knife's serrated edge makes it perfect for cutting such things as bread. La lame dentelée du couteau le rend parfaitement propre à la découpe de choses telles que du pain.
The queen took umbrage at remarks made in the press about her insensitivity to the death of the princess. La reine a pris ombrage des remarques faites dans la presse à propos de son insensibilité à la mort de la princesse.
Why did you tear the cloth instead of cutting it with scissors? Pourquoi as-tu déchiré le tissu, plutôt que de le découper avec des ciseaux ?
Press this button to start the machine. Appuyer sur ce bouton pour démarrer la machine.
He is cutting down trees on a mountain. Il abat des arbres sur une montagne.
Press the brake pedal to turn on your brake lights. Appuie sur la pédale de frein pour allumer tes feux stop.
She was right in the middle of cutting cucumbers. Elle était justement en train de couper des concombres.
In a democracy, it is important that the press be independent. En démocratie, il est important que la presse soit indépendante.
The grass needs cutting. L'herbe a besoin d'être coupée.
Can you tell me which button to press? Pouvez-vous me dire sur quel bouton appuyer ?
Your hair wants cutting. Tu as besoin d'aller chez le coiffeur.
How does one live in a country where there is no freedom of the press? Comment vit-on dans un pays ou ne règne aucune liberté de la presse ?
Chinese food was served in small portions which did not require cutting with a knife or fork. La nourriture chinoise fut servie en petites portions qui ne nécessitaient pas d'être coupées avec un couteau ou une fourchette.
A Transitional Council official told the press that he expects oil production to reach 1.6 million barrels per day within a year. Un fonctionnaire du Conseil de Transition a déclaré à la presse qu'il prévoit que la production de pétrole atteigne un million six cent mille barils par jour d'ici un an.
Cutting a cake into equal pieces is rather difficult. Partager un gâteau en parts égales est assez délicat.
Millionaire CEOs used to be lionized in the press, but no more. Les directeurs généraux millionnaires étaient traités en héros par la presse, mais plus maintenant.
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