Sentence examples of "lâcher adversaire" in French
Il n'y a pas de honte à perdre contre un tel adversaire.
There's no shame in losing to such a great player.
J'ai agrippé la corde aussi longtemps que j'ai pu, mais j'ai finalement dû la lâcher.
I held onto the rope for as long as I could but I finally had to let go.
C'était le genre de voiture étrange qui me disait envie de lâcher, "Qu'est-ce que c'est de ce truc ?"
It was the sort of weird car that made me want to blurt out, "what the heck is that?"
Elle ne voulait pas me lâcher jusqu'à ce que j'accepte d'aller avec elle au cinéma.
She wouldn't let up until I agreed to go to the movies with her.
Il reçut un terrible coup de poing de son adversaire à la mâchoire.
He received a tremendous punch on the jaw from his opponent.
Je lui ai dit de ne pas lâcher la corde, mais c'est ce qu'elle a fait.
I told her not to let go of the rope, but she did.
Mickey Conners ne fit qu'une bouchée de son adversaire sur le ring.
Mickey Conners made mincemeat of his opponent in the ring.
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