Usage examples of "ice futures europe" in English with translation to French

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I object to you going to Europe alone. Je m'oppose à ce que tu ailles seul en Europe.
Commodity futures markets have become highly speculative. Les marchés à terme des matières premières sont devenus hautement spéculatifs.
The ice was thick enough for me to walk on. La glace était suffisamment épaisse pour que je puisse y marcher dessus.
Many students go to Europe for the purpose of studying music. Beaucoup d'étudiants vont en Europe pour étudier la musique.
Has anybody here made a profit in futures trading? Quiconque a-t-il ici réalisé des profits dans les opérations à terme ?
Windscreen wipers haven't any utility against ice. Les essuie-glace ne sont d'aucune utilité contre la glace.
A spectre is haunting Europe — the spectre of communism. Un fantôme hante l'Europe - le fantôme du communisme.
Ice hockey is an exciting sport. Le hockey est un sport excitant.
I want to go somewhere in Europe. Je veux aller quelque part en Europe.
Two vanilla ice creams please. Deux glaces à la vanille s'il vous plaît.
I traveled around Europe. J'ai voyagé à travers l'Europe.
When ice melts, it becomes liquid. Quand la glace fond, elle devient liquide.
He left Japan for Europe. Il a quitté le Japon pour l'Europe.
When water cools, it can become snow or ice. Quand l'eau refroidit, elle peut devenir de la neige ou de la glace.
The Mont Blanc is the tallest mountain in Europe. Le Mont Blanc est la plus haute montagne d'Europe.
Heat turns ice into water. La chaleur transforme la glace en eau.
He made a tour of Europe. Il a fait un tour d'Europe.
Ice skating can be graceful and beautiful. Le patin à glace peut être beau et gracieux.
When did he go to Europe? Quand est-il allé en Europe ?
An ice pack will numb the pain. Un sac de glace engourdira la douleur.
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