Sentence examples of "s'être en couches" in French

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Sa femme est morte en couches. His wife died in childbirth.
Ma fille est en couches. My daughter is in labor.
Les couches de glace sont en train de fondre. The ice sheets are melting.
Je jouissais de beaucoup de bon sens lorsque j'étais jeune mais cela semble s'être essoufflé. I had a lot of gumption when I was young but now it seems to have all petered out.
Puisque c'est une cascade à plusieurs couches, il ne devrait pas être surprenant que ce soit lent. As this is a cascade with multiple layers, it shouldn't be surprising that it's slow.
Il prétendit s'être projeté de manière astrale vers une planète éloignée, constituée de jungle, dans la galaxie d'Andromède. He claimed to have astrally projected himself to a remote jungle planet in the Andromeda galaxy.
Les couches de glace fondent. The ice sheets are melting.
Il n'y a guère de gens qui ne soient honteux de s'être aimés quand ils ne s'aiment plus. There are few who are not embarrassed to have been in love once they don't love each other anymore.
Le navire abaissa sa passerelle après s'être mis à quai. The ship lowered its gangway after docking.
Je ne peux lui pardonner de s'être comporté comme cela. I can't forgive him for behaving like that.
Sa santé a l'air de s'être considérablement améliorée dernièrement. Her health seems to have improved considerably of late.
"-Savez-vous quel genre d'arbre vous venez de rompre ?" "-Non, je l'ignore", répondis-je au détective. Tout en regardant par la fenêtre, il lança : "-Hé, sais-tu quel genre d'arbre il vient de rompre ?" "-Hum, on dirait un Cephalotaxus", dit la voix d'une jeune femme. Après s'être redressé sur son siège, le détective me demanda à nouveau : "-Savez-vous quel genre d'arbre vous venez de rompre ?" "Do you know what kind of tree you just broke?" "No, I don't," I answered the detective. While looking through the open door, the detective shouted, "Hey, do you know what kind of tree he just broke?" "Um, looks like it's a yew plum pine," said the voice of a young woman. After straightening himself in his seat, the detective asked me one more time: "Do you know what kind of tree you just broke?"
Les gens qui ont vécu ce que l'on nomme des "rêves lucides" les décrivent souvent comme "plus réels que la réalité". De même, après s'être réveillé d'un "rêve lucide", ils décrivent la réalité comme un "rêve fantasque". People that have experienced so-called 'lucid dreams' often describe them as being 'more real than reality'. They also describe reality after waking up from a 'lucid dream' to be like a 'whimsical dream'.
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