Usage examples of "cheville" in French with translation to English

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Je me suis foulé la cheville. I twisted my ankle.
Il tomba, et se tordit la cheville. He fell, twisting his ankle.
Une foulure à la cheville l'empêcha de marcher pendant un mois. A sprained ankle disabled him from walking for a month.
Je ne vais pas jouer parce que je me suis tordu la cheville. I won't play because I've twisted my ankle.
J'ai raté une marche dans l'escalier et je crains de m'être foulé la cheville. I missed a step on the stairs and I'm afraid I sprained my ankle.
J'ai raté une marche dans l'escalier et j'ai bien peur de m'être foulé la cheville. I missed a step on the stairs and I'm afraid I sprained my ankle.
Akagi s'est tordu une cheville au cours de l'entraînement aussi avant le match il lui a tapé dessus pour qu'elle soit raide comme une planche. Akagi sprained an ankle during practice so before the game he taped it up until it was stiff as a board.
Il portait un long manteau noir qui arrivait presque à ses chevilles. He was wearing a long black coat that reached almost to his ankles.
Personne ne lui arrive à la cheville There's no one who can touch him
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