Usage examples of "false hope" in English with translation to French

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I don't want to raise false hopes. Je ne veux pas générer de faux espoirs.
You've got a lot of nerve bringing me here under false pretenses. Vous ne manquez pas d'air de m'attirer ici sous de faux prétextes.
Now just a minute there. I hope you're not trying to tell me you're not going to pay the money back. Hé, attendez une minute. J'espère que vous n'essayez pas de me dire que vous n'allez pas me rendre mon argent.
His story turned out to be false. Son histoire se révéla être fausse.
I hope you realize that I'm putting my reputation on the line by helping you. J'espère que tu rends compte que je mets ma réputation en jeu en t'aidant.
I am the Flying Spaghetti Monster. Thou shalt have no other monsters before Me. (Afterwards is OK; just use protection.) The only Monster who deserves capitalization is Me! Other monsters are false monsters, undeserving of capitalization. Je suis le Monstre Spaghetti Volant. Tu n'adoreras point d'autres monstres avant Moi. (Après, c'est bon ; utilise juste une protection). Le seul Monstre qui mérite d'avoir une majuscule, c'est Moi ! Les autres monstres sont de faux monstres, qui ne méritent pas d'avoir une majuscule.
But people have little hope. Mais les gens ont peu d'espoir.
My wife has given up all hope of convincing me to mow the lawn today. Ma femme a abandonné tout espoir de me convaincre de tondre la pelouse aujourd'hui.
There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there always has been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge." Il y a un culte de l'ignorance aux États-Unis d'Amérique et il y en a toujours eu un. L'effort d'anti-intellectualisme a été un fil conducteur de notre vie politique et culturelle, nourri par l'idée erronée que la démocratie signifie que « mon ignorance vaut tout autant que votre savoir ».
I really do hope that you'll do that without complaining. J'espère vraiment que tu le feras sans te plaindre.
Both claims are false. Les deux affirmations sont fausses.
"Will he recover soon?" "I hope so." "Sera-t-il bientôt sur pieds ?" "Je l'espère."
The sentence with the preceding number is false. La phrase avec le numéro précédent est fausse.
I hope it does not rain tomorrow. J'espère qu'il ne pleuvra pas demain.
The rumor turned out to be false. La rumeur se révéla fausse.
I hope not. Je n'espère pas.
This sentence is false. Cette phrase est fausse.
I do hope you'll succeed. J'espère vraiment que vous réussirez.
The accused made up a false story in the court. Devant la cour, l'accusé a inventé une histoire abracadabrantesque.
There is a little hope that he will succeed. Il y a peu d'espoir qu'il soit couronné de succès.
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