Usage examples of "spot month" in English with translation to French

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I didn't go to school last month. Je ne suis pas allé à l'école le mois dernier.
The lake is deepest at this spot. Le lac est le plus profond à cet endroit.
If you pass this test, you could graduate next month. Si tu réussis cet examen, tu pourrais avoir ton diplôme le mois prochain.
When changing lanes look over your shoulder and check your blind spot. Quand tu changes de file, regarde par-dessus ton épaule et vérifie ton angle mort.
I will be leaving for Australia next month. Je partirai pour l'Australie le mois prochain.
After having spent so much money on Christmas gifts, she found herself in a tough spot. Après avoir dépensé tant d'argent pour des cadeaux de Noël, elle se trouva dans une position difficile.
She took advantage of our hospitality and stayed a whole month without paying us anything. Elle profita de notre hospitalité et resta un mois entier sans rien nous payer.
Mr Jones reprimanded me for taking a spot of shut-eye during class. M. Jones m'a réprimandé pour avoir piqué un petit somme en classe.
We had a lot of rain this month. Nous avons eu beaucoup de pluie ce mois-ci.
That hit the spot. C'était parfait.
January is the first month of the calendar. Janvier est le premier mois du calendrier.
If you wish to forget anything on the spot, make a note that this thing is to be remembered. Si vous voulez oublier n'importe quoi sur le champ, prenez note de vous en souvenir.
He will leave for Paris next month. Il part pour Paris le mois prochain.
I can see the tiniest spot. Je peux voir la plus petite tache.
A month has passed and the work has made little progress. Un mois est passé et le travail n'a pas avancé.
I am in a spot. Je suis dans le pétrin.
He comes here once a month. Il vient ici une fois par mois.
The police roped off the street near the spot. La police a délimité la rue près de l'endroit.
The price of the stock declined by half in a month. La valeur de l'action a baissé de moitié en un mois.
When you catch me off guard, it really puts me on the spot. Quand tu me surprends, tu me mets vraiment sur la sellette.
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