Sentence examples of "chemin de traverse" in French
Soudainement, je vis deux silhouettes : l'une d'un petit homme qui marchait d'un bon pas lourd en direction de l'est et l'autre d'une fille de peut-être huit ou dix ans qui courait à perdre haleine au long d'une rue de traverse.
All at once, I saw two figures: one a little man who was stumping along eastward at a good walk, and the other a girl of maybe eight or ten who was running as hard as she was able down a cross street.
Pensez à poster la lettre sur le chemin de l'école.
Remember to mail the letter on your way to school.
Cet enfant a pu être enlevé sur le chemin de chez lui.
That child may have been kidnapped on his way home.
Comment l'accident de chemin de fer à la gare de Tokyo est-il arrivé ?
How did the railway accident at Tokyo Station happen?
Un homme qui n'a jamais été à l'école peut voler d'un wagon, mais s'il dispose d'un diplôme, il peut voler toute la ligne de chemin de fer.
A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car, but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad.
Je me suis égaré et j'ai eu du mal à retrouver le chemin de l'hôtel.
I got lost and had a hard time finding my way back to the hotel.
Un pont de chemin de fer est déjà en construction au-dessus de la rivière.
A railway bridge is already being built over the river.
Pense à poster la lettre sur le chemin de l'école.
Remember to mail the letter on your way to school.
Comment a eu lieu l'accident de chemin de fer à la gare de Tokyo ?
How did the railway accident at Tokyo Station happen?
Le chemin de montagne était recouvert d'un tapis de feuilles, sur lequel il était doux et aisé de marcher.
The mountain path was under a blanket of leaves, soft and easy to walk on.
Comment l'accident de chemin de fer à la gare de Tokyo est-il survenu ?
How did the railway accident at Tokyo Station happen?
Les lignes rouges sur la carte représentent les voies de chemin de fer.
The red lines on the map represent railway lines.
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