Usage examples of "show jumping competition" in English with translation to French

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I have come here to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world; one based upon mutual interest and mutual respect; and one based upon the truth that America and Islam are not exclusive, and need not be in competition. Instead, they overlap, and share common principles – principles of justice and progress; tolerance and the dignity of all human beings. Je suis venu ici pour rechercher un nouveau départ entre les États-Unis et les Musulmans à travers le monde ; qui soit fondé sur l'intérêt mutuel et le respect mutuel, et qui soit fondé sur la vérité que l'Amérique et l'Islam ne sont pas exclusifs, et n'ont pas besoin d'être en concurrence. Au contraire, ils se recouvrent et partagent des principes communs - principes de justice et de progrès, tolérance et la dignité de tous les êtres humains.
Jumping rope is my daughter's favorite. Ma sœur adore la corde à sauter.
Could you show me that necktie? Pourriez-vous me montrer cette cravate ?
The competition has become fierce. La concurrence est devenue féroce.
She committed suicide by jumping off the bridge. Elle se suicida en se jetant du pont.
Show must go on! Que le spectacle continue !
This new Macintosh computer puts the competition to shame. Ce nouvel ordinateur Macintosh fait honte à la concurrence.
The horse is jumping. Le cheval saute.
Show me what you bought. Montre-moi ce que tu as acheté.
I like to play sport for fun not for competition. J'aime faire du sport pour le plaisir et non pour la compétition.
The girl is jumping. La fille saute.
I'll show you around town. Je te montrerai la ville.
Tom won a prize in the spelling competition. Tom a remporté un prix au concours d'orthographe.
In 1912, the Austrian tailor Franz Reichelt died jumping off the first floor of the Eiffel Tower while trying out his new invention, the parachute coat, which did not work... En 1912, le tailleur autrichien Franz Reichelt est mort en sautant du premier étage de la tour Eiffel alors qu'il voulait tester son invention, le manteau-parachute, qui n'a pas fonctionné...
Show me how it works. Montre-moi comment ça fonctionne.
Harry had to back out of the competition because of a broken arm. Henri a dû se retirer de la compétition à cause d'un bras cassé.
The boy is jumping. Le garçon saute.
He doesn't show his true feelings. Il ne montre pas ses véritables sentiments.
The contestants are gearing up for the final round of competition. Les participants s'échauffent pour la phase finale de la compétition.
The dog is jumping. Le chien saute.
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