Usage examples of "comment statement" in English with translation to French

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When you submit a quote, it's best to enter the author's name as a tag or, if you can't, in a comment. Quand on soumet une citation, il est préférable d'ajouter le nom de l'auteur dans un tag ou, si c'est impossible, dans un commentaire.
The statement imported that changes were necessary. La déclaration signifiait que des changements étaient nécessaires.
All you have to do is to make a comment. Tout ce que tu as à faire est de faire un commentaire.
Aristotle maintained that women have fewer teeth than men; although he was twice married, it never occurred to him to verify this statement by examining his wives' mouths. Aristote soutenait que les femmes ont moins de dents que les hommes ; bien qu'il fût marié par deux fois, il ne lui vint jamais à l'esprit de vérifier son affirmation en examinant les bouches de ses épouses.
Delete the comment, please. Supprimez le commentaire, s'il vous plait.
Can you show me any evidence for your statement? Pouvez-vous me montrer une preuve pour votre déclaration ?
Few people understood his comment. Peu de gens comprirent son commentaire.
That would be twenty-seven words instead of four, and while the bare message of the longer statement would be understood, the persuasive force would be lost. Cela ferait vingt-sept mots au lieu de quatre, et même si le message brut de la longue phrase serait compris, la force de persuasion serait perdue.
My comment sparked off an argument in the group. Ma remarque déclencha une controverse au sein du groupe.
I repeated his exact statement. J'ai rapporté tout ce qu'il a mentionné.
You have added a comment, not a translation. To add a translation, click on the «あ→а» icon above the sentence. Vous avez ajouté un commentaire, non pas une traduction. Pour ajouter une traduction, cliquez sur le symbole «あ→а» au-dessus de la phrase.
I began to doubt the accuracy of his statement. J'ai commencé à douter de la justesse de son propos.
I have no comment. Je n'ai aucun commentaire.
That statement is incorrect. Cette affirmation est inexacte.
She declined to comment. Elle a refusé de commenter.
I would like to retract my previous statement. Je voudrais revenir sur ma déclaration précédente.
"Climb back from the comment area, I feel lonely and I'm scared!" shouted Mary, anxious. « Remonte de la zone de commentaires, je me sens seule et j'ai peur ! » cria Mary angoissée.
After the summit, President Mitterand said that he dissociated himself from the statement. Après le sommet, le Président Mitterrand dit qu'il se dissociait de cette déclaration.
Because he thought Fred's comment was tacky, Larry got up on his high horse. Larry est monté sur ses grands chevaux en croyant que le commentaire de Fred était de mauvais goût.
The President is to make a statement tomorrow. Le Président fera une déclaration demain.
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