Usage examples of "covered call option" in English with translation to French

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Call me! Appelle-moi !
The hills were covered with snow. Les collines étaient recouvertes de neige.
It is an option. C'est une possibilité.
You had better make sure that he is at home before you call on him. Tu devrais être sûr qu'il est chez lui avant que tu l'appelles.
His face was covered with mud. Son visage a été couvert de boue.
Could not find the right menu option in the ATM. Je n'ai pas pu trouver la bonne option de menu dans l'automate bancaire.
President Lincoln was what we call a self-made man. Le Président Lincoln était ce qu'on appelle un autodidacte.
The sky is covered with clouds. Le ciel est couvert de nuages.
In the U.S., you have the option, when you enter a restaurant, to sit in the smoking or non-smoking section. Aux États-Unis, vous avez le choix dans les restaurants de vous asseoir soit dans la section fumeurs, soit dans la section non-fumeurs.
Don't call me so late at night. Ne m'appelez pas trop tard, le soir.
Seeing the face of his wife covered in green spots, he had a heart attack. Yet another victim of the killer cucumber! En voyant le visage de sa femme couvert de rondelles vertes, il a eu une attaque. Encore une victime du concombre tueur !
This is an option to consider. C'est une possibilité à envisager.
My name is Alex, but I prefer that you all call me Augusto. Mon nom est Alex, mais je préfèrerais que vous m'appeliez Augusto.
She lifted one corner of the napkin which covered her basket and let me have a quick look. Elle souleva un coin de la serviette qui recouvrait son panier et me laissa jeter un rapide coup d'œil.
In case of an emergency, call the police. En cas d'urgence, appelez la police.
The hill was all covered with snow. La colline était toute recouverte de neige.
I would like to make a phone call. J'aimerais passer un appel.
The bird was covered with white feathers. L'oiseau était couvert de plumes blanches.
Oh, please call me Angela. Oh, appelez-moi Angela, s'il vous plaît.
All the furniture was covered with dust. Tous les meubles étaient couverts de poussière.
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