Sentence examples of "edge cut" in English
Tom, desperate, howled: "Mary! Where are you?" from the very left edge of the sentence. "I fear I'm from now on, fully at the opposite from you" drily retorted Mary.
Tom, désespéré, hurla : « Mary ! Où es-tu ? » depuis l'extrémité gauche de la phrase. « Je crains de n'être désormais totalement à l'opposé de toi », répondit sèchement Mary.
He's a little on edge today. I wouldn't rattle his cage if I were you.
Il est un peu énervé aujourd'hui. Si j'étais toi, je ne le chercherais pas trop.
Tom had just one word to cut so that out of this sentence, forever, disappeared our Mary.
Tom n'avait plus qu'un mot à couper pour que de cette phrase, à jamais, disparaisse notre Mary.
The knife's serrated edge makes it perfect for cutting such things as bread.
La lame dentelée du couteau le rend parfaitement propre à la découpe de choses telles que du pain.
Tom, alone, bent over the left edge of the sentence, was hesitating to jump, to put an end to all this story.
Tom, seul, penché au bord gauche de la phrase, hésitait à sauter, pour en finir avec toute cette histoire.
When the farmer drops dead off the tractor, then at the edge of the forest, there must be a reactor.
Lorsque le fermier tombe raide mort de son tracteur, ça veut dire qu'il doit y avoir un réacteur à l'orée du bois.
Yesterday I washed my hair. Today I'll cut it.
Hier je me suis lavé les cheveux. Aujourd'hui je les coupe.
The girls who go, sickle on their shoulders, to cut alfalfa for the rabbits.
Les filles qui vont, la faucille sur l'épaule, couper de la luzerne pour les lapins.
The top spun perilously close to the edge of the table.
La toupie tournait dangereusement près du bord de la table.
Many kiss the hand they wish to cut off.
Nombreux sont ceux qui baisent la main qu'ils souhaitent trancher.
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