Usage examples of "tail wind" in English with translation to French

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As a tadpole grows, the tail disappears and legs begin to form. Lorsque le têtard croît, la queue disparaît et les pattes commencent à se former.
The wind is blowing from the north. Le vent souffle du nord.
Better to be the head of a dog than the tail of a lion. Il vaut mieux être la tête d'un chien que la queue d'un lion.
There was a strong wind on that day. Il y avait un vent fort ce jour-là.
The dog followed its master, wagging its tail. Le chien suivit son maître en agitant la queue.
A cold wind was blowing on his face. Un vent glacial lui soufflait sur le visage.
A cow chases away flies with its tail. Une vache chasse les mouches avec sa queue.
Three days passed, four days passed. The wind blew once, it rained twice. Trois jours passèrent. Le vent souffla une fois, il plut deux fois.
America is a large, friendly dog in a very small room. Every time it wags its tail, it knocks over a chair. L'Amérique est un gros chien amical dans une toute petite pièce. Chaque fois qu'il remue la queue, il fait tomber une chaise.
The sails fluttered in the wind. Les voiles flottaient dans le vent.
My dog has a long tail. Mon chien a une longue queue.
The wind blows. Le vent souffle.
In the cemetery, there is a statue of a snake biting its own tail. Au cimetière, est dressée une statue d'un serpent qui se mord la queue.
A girl came running, with her hair streaming in the wind. Une fille arrivait en courant, avec ses cheveux flottant au vent.
The boy caught the cat by the tail. L'enfant attrapa le chat par la queue.
The wind is blowing from the east. Le vent souffle de l'est.
A fish swims by moving its tail. Un poisson nage en bougeant sa queue.
The wind sounds scary, like screaming ghosts. Le vent produit un son effrayant, comme des fantômes hurlants.
Just as if it were my tail, wherever I go, it goes too. Juste comme s’il s’agissait de ma queue, où que j’aille, il ira.
The wind blows south. Le vent souffle vers le sud.
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