Usage examples of "à découvert" in French with translation to Spanish

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Colomb a découvert l'Amérique en 1492. Colón descubrió América en 1492.
J'ai découvert où elle était. Descubrí dónde estaba ella.
Je suis sorti trop découvert et je suis mort de froid. Salí muy desabrigado, y me morí de frío.
Qui a découvert le radium? ¿Quién descubrió el radio?
Christophe Colomb a découvert l'Amérique. Cristóbal Colón descubrió América.
Qui a découvert l'Amérique ? ¿Quién descubrió América?
Tu as le cou fort découvert. Tienes el cuello muy desabrigado.
Tu as découvert la différence entre ces deux photos ? ¿Encontraste la diferencia entre estas dos fotos?
J'étais fort découvert et je suis donc rentré me mettre quelque chose. Estaba muy desabrigado, así que volví a ponerme algo.
Du pétrole a été découvert sous la Mer du Nord. Se ha descubierto petróleo bajo el fondo del Mar del Norte.
Qui a découvert le Brésil ? ¿Quién descubrió Brasil?
J'étais fort découvert et je rentrai donc me mettre quelque chose. Estaba muy desabrigado, así que volví a ponerme algo.
Je sortis trop découvert et mourus de froid. Salí muy desabrigado, y me morí de frío.
Elle a tout découvert ! Pauvre de moi ! ¡Ella lo ha descubierto todo! ¡Pobre de mí!
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