Usage examples of "Getting" in English with translation to French

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Getting married is a serious matter. Se marier est chose sérieuse.
She's accustomed to getting up early. Elle est habituée à se lever tôt.
I'm getting off at the next station. J'ai l'intention de descendre au prochain arrêt.
He is getting on with his cousin. Il s'entend bien avec sa cousine.
I'm getting ready for the worst. Je me prépare au pire...
He is getting better bit by bit. Il s'améliore petit à petit.
After getting through customs, I was free to go wherever I wanted. Après être passé à la douane, je fus libre d'aller où je voulais.
She is getting up a new play. Elle monte une nouvelle pièce.
He has no hope of getting ahead. Il n'a aucun espoir d'avancement.
It's getting dark. You'd better go home. Il commence à faire nuit. Tu ferais mieux de rentrer chez toi.
He was busy getting ready for his journey. Il était occupé à s'apprêter pour son voyage.
It's so easy to write good example sentences, that even if we accidentally delete a few good sentences in the process of getting rid of a whole lot of bad ones, I think we could drastically improve the quality of this corpus by doing a lot of deleting. Il est si facile d'écrire de bonnes phrases d'exemple que je crois que même si nous supprimons accidentellement quelques phrases correctes dans le processus de se débarrasser d'un tas de phrases incorrectes, nous pourrions augmenter drastiquement la qualité du corpus en faisant beaucoup de suppressions.
My daughter is getting married in June. Ma fille va se marier en juin.
She's used to getting up early. Elle est habituée à se lever tôt.
I am getting off at the next station. Je descends à la prochaine station.
Tom and Mary have trouble getting along. Tom et Marie ont de la difficulté à s'entendre.
He took little time getting ready to go out. Il a pris peu de temps pour se préparer pour sortir.
My father is getting better by degrees. Mon père s'améliore progressivement.
I won't be getting married this year. Je ne me marierai pas cette année.
Getting up late, I missed the bus. M'étant levé tard, j'ai raté le bus.
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