Usage examples of "Fine words" in English with translation to French

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Fine words butter no parsnips. De beaux mots ne beurrent pas les navets.
However fine the words of the management, those working for them see what is to be seen. Peu importe les belles paroles de la direction, les subalternes voient ce qu'il y a à voir.
I'll be fine if I take a little rest. Ça ira si je me repose un peu.
Let me say a few words by way of apology. Laissez-moi dire quelques mots en guise d'excuse.
The fine day added to the pleasure of the picnic. Le beau temps ajouta du plaisir au pique-nique.
Thoughts and feelings are expressed by means of words. Les pensées et les sentiments s'expriment avec les mots.
A fine dessert finished the meal. Il y eut un superbe dessert à la fin du repas.
I can type 50 words a minute. Je peux taper 50 mots par minute.
Anything the group decides is OK is fine with me. Quoi que le groupe approuve me va bien.
Many English words are derived from Latin. Beaucoup de mots anglais sont d'origine latine.
The sky gives promise of fine weather. Le ciel promet du beau temps.
You can't fool me with your honeyed words. Tu n'arriveras pas à me duper avec tes paroles mielleuses.
As had been expected, the weather turned out to be very fine. Comme nous l'espérions, le temps a changé pour devenir beau.
Your words are as good as violence. Vos paroles sont une forme de violence.
If it is fine tomorrow, we will play baseball. S'il fait beau demain, nous irons jouer au baseball.
He said two or three words and left. Il prononça deux ou trois mots et partit.
Pharamp paid a fine for illegal parking. Pharamp a payé une amende pour stationnement interdit.
Maximum length: 200 words. Longueur maximum : 200 mots.
It is likely to be fine tomorrow. Il est probable que le temps sera beau demain.
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