Usage examples of "match" in French with translation to English

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On a gagné le match. We won the match.
Le match de dimanche sera crucial. Sunday's match will be crucial.
Il va probablement gagner le match. He is bound to win the match.
Je ne veux pas perdre ce match. I don't want to lose this match.
Le match n'a pas eu lieu. The match didn't take place.
Il y a un match de foot demain. There's a soccer match tomorrow.
J'ai vu le match à la télévision. I saw the match on television.
Je suis sûre de remporter le match de tennis. I am sure of winning the tennis match.
Il a regardé le match tout en retenant son souffle. He held his breath while watching the match.
Je me demande s'il a aimé le dernier match. I wonder if he enjoyed the last match.
Les Tigres ont perdu le match, à notre grande surprise. The Tigers lost the match, to our great surprise.
Le match a été annulé en raison de la forte pluie. The match was cancelled due to the heavy rain.
Il est toujours décevant de perdre un match aux tirs aux buts. It's always disappointing when you lose a match on penalties.
Une quantité de sigles commerciaux ornait l'entrée pour le match de football. A slew of corporate logos adorned the entrance to the soccer match.
Un tas de logos d'entreprise ornaient l'entrée menant au match de football. A slew of corporate logos adorned the entrance to the soccer match.
Un tas de sigles d'entreprise ornaient l'entrée menant au match de football. A slew of corporate logos adorned the entrance to the soccer match.
Il a été battu avec une barre métallique lors d'un match de football violent. He was beaten with an iron rod during a violent soccer match.
Les juges ne pouvaient déterminer aucun vainqueur pour le match et décidèrent de prononcer un nul. The judges could see no clear winner in the match and decided to declare it a draw.
C'est certain que j'aimerais beaucoup aller voir ce match, mais je ne sais pas si j'en aurai le temps. I'd certainly like to go and watch the match; it's just that I'm not sure if I have time.
Quoi ? ! Tu n'as pas fait tes devoirs parce qu'il y avait un match de foot, mais c'est pas une excuse ça ! What?! You didn't do your homework because of a soccer match? That's no excuse!
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