Usage examples of "encoignure du mur frontal" in French with translation to English

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Tous les neutrinos qui voyageraient plus vite que la lumière émettraient de l'énergie, laissant une traînée de particules plus lentes de manière analogue à la détonation lors de la traversée du mur du son par un avion de chasse. Any neutrinos traveling faster than light would radiate energy away, leaving a wake of slower particles analogous to the sonic boom of a supersonic fighter jet.
La chute du mur de Berlin fut vraiment un événement capital. The falling of the Berlin Wall was truly a momentous occasion.
Les enfants en dessous de l'âge de huit ans n'ont pas un lobe frontal assez développé, ce qui pourrait être la cause du fait qu'il ne leur soit pas possible de distinguer la réalité de la fantaisie. Certains d'entre eux peuvent par exemple croire qu'il y a des monstres dans leur armoire ou sous leur lit. Ils ne peuvent aussi parfois pas distinguer les rêves de la réalité. Children below the age of 8 have an underdeveloped frontal lobe that might cause them to be unable to separate reality from fantasy. Some of them might believe that there are monsters in their closet or under the bed for example. They are also sometimes unable to distinguish dreams from reality.
Ce mur est très froid. This wall feels very cold.
Aucun écolier ne se plaint jamais d'avoir "mal au lobe frontal de l'hémisphère gauche" ! No student has ever complained of pains in the front lobe of the left side of the brain.
Posez l'échelle contre le mur. Stand the ladder against the wall.
Il a pu avoir l'aide de sa sœur pour peindre le mur de sa chambre. He had his sister help him paint the wall of his room.
Tu peux peut-être lire ce qu'il y a écrit sur le mur, mais pour moi, c'est de l'hébreu. You may be able to read the handwriting on the wall, but it is Greek to me.
Il pressa son oreille contre le mur. He pressed his ear against the wall.
Elle accrocha le calendrier au mur. She hung the calendar on the wall.
C'est en 1989 que le mur de Berlin s'est effondré. It was in 1989 that the Berlin Wall was taken down.
Ne vous appuyez pas contre le mur. Don't lean against the wall.
La voiture s'écrasa contre le mur. The car crashed into the wall.
Il s'appuya contre le mur. He leaned against the wall.
Ce mur a-t-il été construit pour laisser les gens dehors ou les garder à l'intérieur ? Was this wall built to keep people out or to keep them in?
L'une des pales du ventilateur s'est détachée et s'est brisée contre le mur. One of the fan blades broke loose and shattered against the wall.
Le portrait de mon grand-père est accroché au mur. My grandfather's picture is on the wall.
Un mur élevé entoure la totalité du jardin. A high wall stands all about the garden.
Elle a fait la peinture qui est accrochée au mur. She painted the picture which is on the wall.
Regarde l'image sur le mur. Look at the picture on the wall.
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