Sentence examples of "aimer à fond" in French

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À vrai dire, je n'aime pas la musique classique. D'un autre côté, Molly est vraiment à fond dedans. To tell the truth, I don't like classical music. On the other hand, Molly is really into it.
Je dois me donner à fond dans les études pour les examens finaux. I have to give myself up to studying for final exams.
Je l'ai étudié à fond. I studied it thoroughly.
Respire à fond et ensuite relâche-toi. Take a deep breath and then relax.
Si l'apprentissage des langues étrangères est poussé à fond de manière à profiter à l'esprit, il demande un temps immense. S'il est superficiel, il n'apporte rien à la culture intellectuelle. If the study of foreign languages is pursued in depth, so as to improve the mind, then it requires an immense amount of time. If it is superficial, it adds nothing to intellectual development.
Connaître une langue à fond cela signifie connaître à fond le peuple qui la parle. Knowing a language fully means knowing fully the people who speak that language.
Tous les dimanches, je me rends en voiture au temple bouddhiste du coin. Je conduis très vite, avec la musique à fond. Every sunday, I drive to my local buddhist temple. I drive really fast, with loud music on.
Elle apprit le français à fond. She studied French as hard as possible.
Lavez les coings à fond. Wash the quinces thoroughly.
Respirez à fond Breathe deeply
La glace fond. The ice is melting.
Il est certainement beau et intelligent mais il y a quelque chose en lui que je n'arrive pas à aimer. Certainly he is handsome and intelligent, but there is something about him that I can't like.
Il reste un peu de vin au fond du verre. There is a little wine left in the bottom of the glass.
On doit aimer ses voisins. You ought to love your neighbors.
Les femmes croient au fond de leur coeur que les hommes sont faits pour gagner de l'argent afin qu'elles puissent le dépenser, si c'est possible, pendant que leur mari est vivant, ou au moins après sa mort. Women in their hearts think that men are intended to earn money so that they may spend it, if possible during their husband’s lifetime, but at any rate after his death.
Il y a plus de plaisir à aimer qu'à être aimé. There is more pleasure in loving than in being loved.
J'aimerais aller dans une cabane au fond des bois pour profiter de la solitude. I like to go to a cabin in the woods to enjoy solitude.
Je sais que je suis censé aimer ce cours, mais non. I know that I'm supposed to enjoy this class, but I don't.
Ils se haïssent du fond du cœur. They hate each other from the bottoms of their hearts.
Fred commença à aimer Jane, et ils ont commencé à se voir. Fred took a liking to Jane and they started seeing each other.
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