Usage examples of "finest" in English with translation to French

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The finest words in the world are only vain sounds, if you cannot comprehend them. Les plus beaux mots du monde ne sont que de vains sons, si on ne les comprend pas.
How fine it is today. Qu'est ce qu'il fait beau aujourd'hui !
A fine dessert finished the meal. Il y eut un superbe dessert à la fin du repas.
The small statue is said to be made of fine gold. On dit que cette petite statue est en or pur.
Girls like to show off their fine clothes. Les filles aiment parader avec leurs vêtements délicats.
There is a fine line between speech that is terse and to the point and speech that is too abrupt. Il y a une subtile distinction entre une façon de s'exprimer qui est trop concise et pertinente et une façon de s'exprimer qui est trop abrupte.
Fine words butter no parsnips. De beaux mots ne beurrent pas les navets.
He uses a pencil with a fine point. Il utilise un crayon avec une pointe fine.
It was fine all day. Il a fait beau toute la journée.
The thin line between sanity and madness has gotten finer. La fine ligne entre la lucidité et la folie est devenue plus mince encore.
It is very fine today. Il fait extrêmement beau aujourd'hui.
These fields produce fine crops. Ces champs produisent de belles récoltes.
It's a fine day. C'est une belle journée.
Luckily, the weather turned out fine. Heureusement, le temps vira au beau.
It will be fine this afternoon. Il fera beau cet après-midi.
His speech contained many fine phrases. Son discours contenait beaucoup de belles phrases.
The sky gives promise of fine weather. Le ciel promet du beau temps.
It is likely to be fine tomorrow. Il est probable que le temps sera beau demain.
I hope that it is fine tomorrow. J'espère qu'il fera beau demain.
I will leave if it is fine tomorrow. Je partirai demain s'il fait beau.
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