Usage examples of "franchissement des limites" in French with translation to English

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Les arts martiaux ont des limites. Il n'y a qu'à voir Bruce Lee qui était le plus fort et qui n'a pas pu s'empêcher de mourir. Martial arts have their limits. You just have to look at Bruce Lee. He was the strongest but he couldn't help dying.
Il y a des limites à tout There are limits to everything
Les leçons de l'histoire sur le pic forestier devraient nous rendre plus attentifs aux limites des ressources naturelles et à leurs conséquences. The lessons learned from the annals of history on peak wood should heighten our awareness of the consequences of the limits of natural resources.
Ce magazine est à destination des adolescents. That magazine is aimed at teenagers.
Continuez de nager jusqu'à vos limites. Keep on swimming up to your limit.
Le Mahjong est un des jeux les plus intéressants. Mahjong is one of the most interesting games.
Son ambition ne connaît pas de limites. His ambition knows no bounds.
Elle me fait souvent des blagues. She would often play tricks on me.
Ne pousse pas les limites. Don't push your luck.
En anglais, il y a des mots qui proviennent du japonais. In English there are some words borrowed from Japanese.
Elle connaît ses limites. She knows her limitations.
Il s'est engagé dans des activités religieuses depuis lors. He has engaged in religious activity since then.
L'intervention humaine sur la nature ne trouve pas ses limites. Human intervention in nature has no limits.
Il est très difficile de débarrasser notre maison des cafards. It is very hard to get rid of cockroaches from our house.
Je te donnerai tout ce que tu veux dans les limites du raisonnable. I'll give you anything you want within reason.
Je n'appelle pas ça de la colonisation. Je l'appelle de l'exploitation systématique des matières premières. I don't call it colonization, I call it systematic raw materials exploitation.
Je veux tester mes limites. I want to test my limits.
L'étude de la philosophie relève des humanités. The study of philosophy belongs to the humanities.
Son ambition était sans limites. There were no bounds to his ambition.
J'ai des hémorroïdes. I have hemorrhoids.
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