Sentence examples of "passer de bonnes vacances" in French
Les deux pays n'ont pas de bonnes relations diplomatiques.
The two countries do not have diplomatic relations.
De bonnes nouvelles étaient en réserve pour nous à la maison.
Good news was in store for us at home.
Étant donné qu'il a été en mesure de marcher si loin, il doit avoir de bonnes jambes.
Since he was able to walk so far, he must have strong legs.
Comme il y a une sérieuse pénurie d'eau dans cette ville, nous devrions nous passer de bain de temps en temps.
There is a severe shortage of water in this city, so we must give up having a bath occasionally.
Aucun farceur ne devrait se passer de coussin péteur.
No practical joker should be without a whoopee cushion.
Pas de bonnes nouvelles dans le journal d'aujourd'hui ? Non, rien de particulier.
"Any good news in today's paper?" "No, nothing in particular."
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