Usage examples of "carabine standard de petit calibre" in French with translation to English

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Comme je n'ai pas pris de petit déjeuner, j'ai très faim maintenant. As I didn't have any breakfast, I am very hungry now.
Je n'ai pas encore pris de petit déjeuner. I have not eaten breakfast yet.
Son feignant de petit ami demanda à Beth de lui faire ses devoirs d'Histoire. Beth was asked by her lazy boyfriend to do his history homework.
Tu vas continuer à voir ton idiot de petit ami encore combien de temps ? How long are you going to be seeing that loser of a boyfriend?
Il n'y a pas de petit chez soi There's no place like home
Il n'y a pas de petit profit A penny saved is a penny earned
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Fais-le plus petit. Make it smaller.
Le policier émacié avait une carabine en bandoulière. The gaunt policeman had a bolt-action rifle slung over one shoulder.
Fred fit peindre la barrière par son petit frère. Fred had his little brother paint the fence.
Les besoins du plus grand nombre l'emportent sur les nécessités du plus petit. The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.
Pouvez-vous me trouver une maison avec un petit jardin. Could you find me a house that has a small garden?
Nous avons fait la fête jusqu'au petit matin. We partied into the small hours.
Les Chinois ont un grand drapeau et un petit livre rouges. Chinese people have a big red flag and a little red book.
"Qu'est-ce qui ne va pas ?" demanda le petit lapin blanc. "What's the matter?" asked the little white rabbit.
"Est-ce vraiment là ton souhait ?", demanda le petit lapin blanc. "Do you really wish that?" asked the little white rabbit.
Le petit garçon se fit lentement de nouveaux amis. The small boy slowly made some new friends.
Ce livre est vraiment petit ! How small this book is!
C'est plus petit que ça. This is smaller than that.
Ce vélo est celui de mon petit frère. This bike belongs to my little brother.
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