Usage examples of "chien à poil long" in French with translation to English

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Il attacha le chien à un arbre. He tied the dog to a tree.
Il nourrissait son chien à la même heure chaque jour. He fed his dog at the same time every day.
Tom autorisa son chien à courir librement. Tom allowed his dog to run free.
Il attacha son chien à l'arbre pendant qu'il allait dans le magasin. He tied his dog up to the tree while he went into the store.
J'attachai mon chien à un arbre dans le jardin. I tied my dog to a tree in the garden.
Il y a un chien à la porte. There's a dog by the door.
Il a nourri son chien à la même heure chaque jour. He fed his dog at the same time every day.
J'ai dressé mon chien à m'apporter le journal le matin. I trained my dog to bring me the newspaper in the morning.
J'ai appris à mon chien à s'asseoir et à demander. I have taught my dog to sit up and beg.
Il a apporté son chien à l'école. He brought his dog to school.
Une fois, Christophe Colomb a combattu Cerbère, le chien à trois têtes gardien des enfers, armé de son seul chapeau. Christopher Columbus once fought Cerberus, the three-headed guardian of the underworld, with nothing but his hat.
Un dachshund est un chien d'Allemagne avec un très long corps et de courtes pattes. A dachshund is a dog from Germany with a very long body and short legs.
Elle portait un long et ample manteau. She wore a long, loose coat.
Ton chien t'a-t-il jamais mordue ? Has your dog ever bitten you?
Il s'est mis à pleuvoir pile poil quand j'ai voulu sortir. It would rain just when I wanted to go out.
Tu dois être fatigué après un si long voyage. You must be tired after such a long trip.
Ce chien est le tien. This dog is yours.
Cette veste est un poil trop grande. This jacket is a little too big.
Descendez le long de cette route jusqu'au feu rouge, puis tournez à gauche. Go down this road as far as the traffic light, and turn left.
Le chien est sur la chaise. The dog is on the chair.
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