Usage examples of "second marché" in French with translation to English

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Je suspecte que boracasli utilise un second compte. I have a hunch boracasli is using a second account.
J'ai été en mesure d'attraper le dernier train parce que j'ai marché très vite. I was able to catch the last train because I walked very quickly.
Un second miroir est suspendu à côté de la porte. A second mirror is hanging next to the door.
Ayant marché quelque temps, nous arrivâmes au lac. Having walked for some time, we came to the lake.
Tourne à droite au second carrefour. Turn right at the second corner.
Ce marché s'est rapidement développé. That market has been rapidly expanding.
Quelque chose me dit que boracasli utilise un second compte. I have a hunch boracasli is using a second account.
J'ai marché le long de la rivière. I walked along the river.
Mais après ce qu'elle a fait à l'issue du premier verre, que fera-t-elle à l'issue du second ? But after she does that with the first glass, what is she going to do with the second one?
La Chine est un marché émergent. China is an emerging market.
Il a désigné sa fille aînée comme responsable du second restaurant. He put his eldest daughter in charge of his second restaurant.
Comme j'ai marché toute la journée, je suis très fatigué. As I have walked all the day, I am very tired.
Le prince Guillaume est le second en ligne de succession au trône d'Angleterre. Prince William is second in line to the English throne.
Ils étaient suffisamment bon marché pour que de nombreux Étasuniens puissent les acheter. They were low enough in cost so many Americans could buy them.
En signant le traité de Tripoli en 1796, notre second Président John Adams écrivit : "Les États-Unis n'ont en eux-mêmes aucun caractère d'inimitié à l'encontre des lois, de la religion ou de la tranquillité des Musulmans. In signing the Treaty of Tripoli in 1796, our second President John Adams wrote, "The United States has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion or tranquility of Muslims."
Nous avons marché 100 yards de plus. We walked another hundred yards.
Je sais ! Et laisse-moi te dire que Keiko est ma cousine au SECOND degré. I know! And let me also say that Keiko is a SECOND cousin of mine.
Notre sœur a acheté quelques aubergines, des pommes de terre, des courgettes et du chou chinois au marché. Our sister bought some eggplants, potatoes, zucchinis and Chinese cabbage at the market.
Il a décidé de ne pas acheter la maison, car en premier lieu, elle était trop chère et, en second lieu, elle était trop loin de son bureau. He decided not to buy the house, because in the first place it was too expensive, and in the second place it was too far from his office.
La société Coca-Cola inventa le Fanta, en pleine Seconde Guerre mondiale, pour le marché allemand. Coca-Cola invented Fanta, in the middle of the Second World War, for the German market.
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