Usage examples of "céder à bail" in French with translation to English

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Les jeunes gens sont propres à céder à la tentation. Young people are prone to fall into temptation.
Tu ne dois pas céder à ces exigences. You must not give way to those demands.
Jane doit arrêter de céder à son désir de chocolat. Jane must stop giving way to her desire for chocolate.
Comment vas-tu ? Ça fait un bail que je ne t'ai pas vu ! How are you doing? I haven't seen you in ages!
La glace va céder sous ton poids. The ice will give under your weight.
Bah ! Ça fait un bail. Wow! It's been a long time.
Il n'avait pas l'intention de la laisser conduire, mais elle l'a tellement harcelé qu'il a fini par céder. He didn't intend to let her drive but she pestered him so much that he finally gave in.
Ça fait un bail... I haven't seen you for ages.
La glace va céder sous votre poids. The ice will give under your weight.
Ça fait un bail qu'on t'a pas vu. We haven't seen you in a while.
Il a fini par céder. At last he yielded.
Je préfèrerais plutôt mourir que céder. I would rather die than yield.
Il fut assez bon pour céder son siège au vieil homme. He was so kind as to give the old man his seat.
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