Usage examples of "rush fences" in English with translation to French

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There were no fences on the great plains. Il n'y avait pas de clôtures sur les grandes plaines.
During the rush hours in Tokyo, traffic is heavy. Pendant l'heure de pointe, la circulation à Tokyo est dense.
I was caught in the rush hour. J'étais pris dans les transports à l'heure de pointe.
There's no need to rush things. Il n'est point besoin de précipiter les choses.
During the rush hours we find it difficult to get a taxi around here. Aux heures de pointe, il nous est difficile de trouver un taxi par ici.
He is used to eating in a rush. Il a l'habitude de manger à la hâte.
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. Les fous se précipitent là où les anges craignent de mettre les pieds.
I don't want to rush you, but let's try to catch the next bus. Je ne voudrais pas te presser mais prenons le prochain bus.
Don't rush me. Ne me bousculez pas.
There was a mad rush toward the exit. Il y eut une folle ruée vers la sortie.
No matter how much I rush it, miscellaneous work keeps piling up and I can't catch up with it. J'ai beau me presser, différentes tâches s'entassent et je n'arrive pas à suivre.
Take your time, there's no rush. Prends ton temps, il n'y a pas d'urgence.
If your child drinks poison, rush him to the hospital. Si votre enfant boit du poison, emmenez-le d'urgence à l'hôpital.
There's no rush Il n'y a pas d'urgence
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