Usage examples of "lutte des classes" in French with translation to English

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L'histoire de toutes les sociétés existantes jusqu'à présent est l'histoire des luttes de classes. The history of all hitherto existing societies is the history of class struggles.
Lors de la discussion au congrès du rapport de synthèse du comité central du PCUS, il a été noté que, sous la direction du Parti Communiste et en étroite coopération avec tous les pays socialistes, le peuple soviétique a fait des progrès remarquables dans la lutte pour l'établissement d'une société communiste en URSS et dans celle pour la paix mondiale. During the discussion of the summary report of CC CPSU in the congress, it was noted that, under the guidance of the Communist party, in close cooperation with all the Socialist countries, the Soviet people have made great progress in the struggle for building a Communist society in the USSR and in that for world peace.
Tous les camarades de classes attendaient Takesi. All of the classmates waited for Takeshi.
Ce magazine est à destination des adolescents. That magazine is aimed at teenagers.
Celui qui lutte contre les monstres doit veiller à ne pas le devenir lui-même. Or, quand on regarde trop longtemps au fond d'un abîme, l'abîme, lui aussi, vous regarde. He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you.
Après le déjeuner nous avons deux autres classes. After lunch we have two more classes.
Le Mahjong est un des jeux les plus intéressants. Mahjong is one of the most interesting games.
La lutte continue ! The fight continues!
Les États-Unis sont un pays qui aime à croire qu'il n'a pas de classes sociales. America likes to claim that it is a "classless" society.
Elle me fait souvent des blagues. She would often play tricks on me.
Ta soeur aime bien regarder la lutte sumo à la télé. Your sister enjoys watching sumo wrestling on TV.
Notre école a neuf classes. Our school has nine classes.
En anglais, il y a des mots qui proviennent du japonais. In English there are some words borrowed from Japanese.
Le soldat authentique ne lutte pas parce qu'il déteste ce qui est devant lui, mais parce qu'il aime ce qu'il a derrière-lui. The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.
Ses camarades de classes se sont moqués de cette fille. The girl was laughed at by all her classmates.
Il s'est engagé dans des activités religieuses depuis lors. He has engaged in religious activity since then.
Le mariage, dans la paix, c'est le paradis sur terre ; Dans la lutte, c'est la vie au purgatoire. Marriage, in peace, is this world's paradise; in strife, this life's purgatory.
Notre école a dix classes. Our school has ten classes.
Il est très difficile de débarrasser notre maison des cafards. It is very hard to get rid of cockroaches from our house.
Il prit aux femmes quelque 150 ans de lutte pour gagner la liberté qu'elles ont aujourd'hui. It took some 150 years of struggling for women to gain the freedom they have today.
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