Sentence examples of "coup mi-court" in French

<>
Cela vaut-il le coup d'aller à l'université ? Is college worth it?
Faisons court. Let's make it brief.
Tom ne fit que jeter un coup d’œil aux gros titres. Tom only glanced at the headlines.
Pour faire court, il a marié son premier amour. To make a long story short, he married his first love.
Il m'a collé un coup de pied dans les roubignoles. He kicked me in the balls.
Tom court très vite. Tom runs very fast.
Tu viens de me faire manquer le coup parfait quand tu as crié. You just made me miss the perfect shot when you hollered.
Il est toujours à court de liquide. He's always running short of cash.
Tout à coup, il m'a demandée en mariage. All of a sudden, he proposed to me.
Pour faire court, il a épousé son premier amour. To make a long story short, he married his first love.
La voiture accéléra d'un coup et dépassa le camion. The car put on a burst of speed and passed the truck.
Être « très occupé » ne veut ni dire que l'on court partout ni que l'on agit comme si l'on avait le temps pour personne ou quoi que ce soit. Being "really busy" does not mean running around and acting like you don't have time for anyone or anything.
Je pense que ça vaut le coup de demander. I think it's worth asking.
La police me court après. The police are after me.
Si tu passes trop de temps au soleil sans mettre de crème solaire, il est probable que tu attrapes un coup de soleil. If you spend too much time in the sun without putting on sunscreen, you are likely to get a sunburn.
Un cheval court vite. Horses run fast.
L'homme jeta un coup d'oeil aux actualités et fut choqué. The man glanced at the news program and was shocked.
C'est très court. It is very short.
Restez dans le coup. Keep up with the times.
Le concert fut court. Cependant, il était très bon. The concert was short. However, it was very good.
Examples of word usage in different contexts are provided solely for linguistic purposes, i.e. to study word usage in a sentence in one language and how they can be translated into another. All samples are automatically collected from a variety of publicly available open sources using bilingual search technologies.
If you find a spelling, punctuation or any other error in the original or translation, use the "Report a problem" option or write to us.

In this section, you can see how words and expressions are used in different contexts using examples of translations made by professionals. The Contexts section will help you learn English, German, Spanish and other languages. Here you can find examples with phrasal verbs and idioms in texts that vary in style and theme. Examples can be sorted by translations and topics.

Learn foreign languages, see the translation of millions of words and expressions, and use them in your e-mail communication.