Translation of "warn off" to French
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Dictionary translations for "warn off"
warn off
verb
Contexts with "warn off"
The Greeks invented the comma, not for their literature but for their actors, to warn them to take a deep breath in preparation of an upcoming long phrase; thus a comma represents a pause.
Les Grecs inventèrent la virgule, non pour leur littérature mais pour leurs acteurs, pour les avertir de prendre une longue inspiration en préparation d'une longue phrase à venir ; une virgule représente donc une pause.
I had a headache, and I took the day off today.
J'avais mal à la tête et j'ai pris un jour de congé aujourd'hui.
This sentence has no owner. You may adopt and change it, provided it will still match its direct translations, in which case you should warn the translators of your changes by commenting on their translations.
Cette phrase n'a pas de possesseur. Vous pouvez l'adopter et la changer, pourvu qu'elle corresponde toujours aux autres traductions directes, auquel cas vous devriez prévenir les traducteurs de vos changements, en commentant leurs traductions.
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