Usage examples of "live out" in English with translation to French

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Fish cannot live out of water. Les poissons ne peuvent pas vivre hors de l'eau.
Fish can't live out of water. Les poissons ne peuvent vivre hors de l'eau.
If you write your address on a web-page, anybody can find out where you live if the whim takes them. Si vous écrivez votre adresse sur une page web, n'importe qui peut trouver où vous habitez si ça le chante.
It turned out not to be so easy to live with him. Vivre avec lui ne s'avéra pas si facile.
If we were to live on the moon, how large would the earth look? Si nous vivions sur la lune, de quelle taille nous semblerait la Terre?
The greater the genius, the longer it takes the world to find it out and understand it. Cela prendra d'autant plus de temps au monde de trouver et de comprendre un homme, que son génie est grand.
Where does he live? vit-il ?
Jane is out shopping. Jane est sortie faire du shopping.
All of us want to live as long as possible. Nous voulons tous vivre aussi longtemps que possible.
By chance we saw him as he came out of the shop. Par chance, on l'a vu en train de sortir du magasin.
I live in a big city. J'habite dans une grande ville.
Let me spell it out for you. Laisse-moi te l'épeler.
It's hard for him to live on his small pension. Il lui est difficile de vivre de sa maigre pension.
I cut the article out of the magazine. J'ai découpé l'article de ce magazine.
I want to sleep! Sleep rather than live! Je veux dormir ! Dormir plutôt que vivre!
Houses built with wood burn more easily than houses built out of stone. Les maisons de bois brûlent plus facilement que les maisons de pierre.
I learned to live without her. J'ai appris à vivre sans elle.
We pigged out on pizza and chicken at lunchtime. Nous nous sommes empiffrés avec de la pizza et du poulet pour déjeuner.
I may live alone but at least I don't have to answer to anyone. Peut-être est-ce que je vis seul mais, au moins, je n'ai pas à répondre à qui que ce soit.
Tomorrow, I'm going to take my mother out in the new car. Demain, je vais promener ma mère dans la nouvelle voiture.
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