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COMPOUND WORDS
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sterile) | barren | {n} | (area of low fertility and habitation, a desolate place) | base rent | {n} | (Rent paid before inclusion of other factors) | belligerent | {adj} | (hostile, eager to fight) | belligerent | {n} | (state or other armed participant in warfare) | biological parent | {n} | (birth parent) | brent goose | {n} | (Small member of the goose family) | car rental | {n} | (the hiring of cars for short periods) | children's home | {n} | (a public institution for the care and protection of children whose parents have died or can no longer care for them, see also: orphanage) | chloroprene | {n} | (chlorinated derivative of butadiene 2-chloro-1,3-butadiene) | circumference | {n} | (length of such line) | cobelligerent | {n} | (ally) | coherence | {n} | (having the same wavelength and phase) | coherence | {n} | (logical arrangements of parts) | coherence | {n} | (quality of cohering; of being coherent) | coherent | {adj} | (of waves having the same direction, wavelength and phase) | coherent | {adj} | (orderly, logical and consistent) | coherent | {adj} | (sticking together) | concurrency pattern | {n} | Nebenläufigkeit | concurrent | {adj} | gleichzeitig, gleichlaufend | concurrent | {adj} | (happening at the same time; simultaneous) | conference | {n} | (a meeting of people) | conference call | {n} | (telephone conference) SEE: telephone conference :: | crenellation | {n} | (pattern along the top of a parapet through which arrows or other weaponry may be shot) | cross-reference | {v} | (provide with cross-reference) | currency | {n} | (money or other item used to facilitate transactions) | current | {adj} | (existing or occurring at the moment) | current | {n} | (part of a fluid that moves continuously in a certain direction) | current | {n} | (time rate of flow of electric charge) | current account | {n} | (checking account) | current asset | {n} | (finance: an organization's fixed assets) | current events | {n} | (news items) | currently | {adv} | (At this moment) | Cyrenaica | {prop} | (province on the North African coast) | decoherence | {n} | (in physics) | deference | {n} | (great respect) | degree Fahrenheit | {n} | (one degree on Fahrenheit scale) | delay differential equation | {n} | (type of differential equations) | detrending | {n} | (removal of long-term trends) | difference | {n} | (arithmetic: result of a subtraction) | difference | {n} | (characteristic of something that makes it different from something else) | difference | {n} | (disagreement or argument about something important) | difference | {n} | (quality of being different) | difference | {v} | (to distinguish or differentiate) | difference engine | {n} | (computer) | difference equation | {n} | (recurrence relation) SEE: recurrence relation :: | different | {adj} | (not the same) | different | {adj} | (unlike most others) | differentiable | {adj} | (having a derivative) | differential | {n} | (differential gear) SEE: differential gear :: | differential calculus | {n} | (calculus that deals with instantaneous rates of change) | differential equation | {n} | (equation involving the derivatives of a function) | differentiate | {v} | (to perceive the difference) | differentiation | {n} | (act of differentiating) | differentiation | {n} | (act of distinguishing or describing a thing, by giving its different, or specific difference) | differentiation | {n} | (gradual formation or production of organs or parts by a process of evolution or development) | differentiation | {n} | (in analysis) | differently | {adv} | (in a different way) | direct current | {n} | (electric current in which the electrons flow in one direction) | disorganized schizophrenia | {n} | (disorganized schizophrenia) | do you have children | {phrase} | (do you have children?) | drench | {v} | (to soak, to make very wet) | drenched | {adj} | (completely wet; sodden) | eddy current | {n} | (an induced electric current) | electric current | {n} | (measurement of the rate of flow of electric charge) | entrench | {v} | (dig) | entrench | {v} | (establish financial position) | entrench | {v} | (surround with a trench) | entrenching tool | {n} | (short shovel) | entrepreneur | {n} | (person who organizes and operates a business and assumes the associated risk) | entrepreneurial | {adj} | (having the spirit, attitude or qualities of an entrepreneur; enterprising) | entrepreneurship | {n} | (quality of being an entrepreneur) | Florence | {prop} | (city) | Florentine | {adj} | (Of or relating to the Italian city of Florence.) | florentium | {n} | (chemical element) | foreign currency | {n} | (currency used in a foreign country, not in one's own) | forename | {n} | (a name that precedes surname) | forenoon | {n} | (the time period between dawn and noon) | forensic | {adj} | (relating to, or appropriate for courts of law) | forensic | {adj} | (relating to, or used in debate or argument) | forensic | {adj} | (relating to the use of science and technology in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law) | forensic science | {n} | (collection of physical evidence and its subsequent analysis) | for rent | {adj} | (being offered for renting) | French | {adj} | (of or relating to France) | French | {adj} | (of or relating to the French language) | French | {adj} | (of or relating to the French people) | French | {n} | (people of France, collectively) | French | {prop} | (Romance language spoken in France) | French Canadian | {n} | (Canadian whose first language is French) | French-Canadian | {adj} | (francophone Canadian) | French-Canadian | {adj} | (French-Canadian) | French chalk | {n} | (type of steatite) | french fries | {n} | (deep fried strips of potato) | French Guiana | {prop} | (Department of French Guiana) | French horn | {n} | (musical instrument) | French kiss | {n} | (tongue kiss) | French leave | {n} | (a sudden or unannounced departure) | French letter | {n} | (condom) SEE: condom :: | Frenchman | {n} | (man of French birth or nationality) | French paradox | {prop} | (French paradox) | French Polynesia | {prop} | (Overseas territory of France) | French press | {n} | (cafetière) SEE: cafetière :: | French Republic | {prop} | (country) | French Revolution | {prop} | (revolution in France from 1789-1799) | French Riviera | {n} | (French Riviera) | French toast | {n} | (food prepared by dipping bread into egg batter and frying) | Frenchwoman | {n} | (a French woman) | frenetic | {adj} | (fast, frantic, harried, or frenzied) | frenzy | {n} | (state of wild activity or panic) | gangrene | {n} | (the necrosis or rotting of flesh) | godparent | {n} | (godfather or godmother) | golden-crested wren | {n} | (goldcrest) SEE: goldcrest :: | grandparent | {n} | (parent of one's parent) | great-grandparent | {n} | (parent of a grandparent) | Grenada | {prop} | (Caribbean country) | grenade | {n} | (pomegranate) SEE: pomegranate :: | grenade | {n} | (small explosive device) | grenade launcher | {n} | (weapon that shoots grenades) | Grenadian | {adj} | (pertaining to Grenada) | Grenadian | {n} | (A person from Grenada) | hand grenade | {n} | (explosive device) | heart-rending | {adj} | (heart-rending) SEE: heartrending :: | horrendous | {adj} | (extremely bad; awful; terrible) | impureness | {n} | (condition of being impure) | incoherent | {adj} | (lacking coherence, inconsistent) | indifference | {n} | (the state of being indifferent) | indifferent | {adj} | (not caring) | inertial frame of reference | {n} | (frame of reference) | inference | {n} | Inferenz | inherent | {adj} | (natural part or consequence) | interference | {n} | (distortion on a broadcast signal due to atmospheric or other effects) | interference | {n} | (effect caused by the superposition of two systems of waves) | irene | {n} | (hydrocarbon) | Irene | {prop} | (female given name) | irreverent | {adj} | (lacking respect or seriousness) | isoprene | {n} | (isoprene) | Lake Mälaren | {prop} | (third-largest lake in Sweden) | Laurence | {prop} | (male given name) | Lawrence | {prop} | (male given name) SEE: Laurence :: | lawrencium | {n} | (chemical element) | limerence | {n} | (state of mind) | Lorentz force | {n} | (force) | Lorentz transformation | {n} | (mathematics) | march to the beat of a different drum | {v} | (to do things unconventionally) | Mariana Trench | {prop} | (trench in the North Pacific Ocean) | Mascarene Islands | {prop} | (islands) | mass difference | {n} | Massendifferenz | Middle French | {prop} | (Middle French) | monkey wrench | {n} | (adjustable wrench) | monkey wrench | {n} | (problem) | neoprene | {n} | (synthetic rubber, a polymer of chloroprene, used in various consumer products) | noninterference | {n} | (the policy of a state of not interfering in the domestic policies of another) | noradrenaline | {n} | (the compound norepinephrine) | noradrenergic | {adj} | noradrenerg | occurrence | {n} | (actual instance where a situation arises) | ocean current | {n} | (movement of water) | Old French | {prop} | (French language from 9th to the early 14th century) | ordinary differential equation | {n} | (equation) | Orenburg | {prop} | (city in Russia) | parent | {n} | Elternteil | parent | {n} | (parent company) SEE: parent company :: | parent | {n} | (person from whom one is descended) | parental | {adj} | (relating to parent) | parental leave | {n} | (leave of absence for a parent to take care of a baby ) | parent company | {n} | (a company that owns or controls another company) | parenteral | {adj} | (Intravenously or by injection) | parenthesis | {n} | (a clause, phrase or word inserted into a passage which is already grammatically complete) | parenthesis | {n} | Klammer | parenthesise | {v} | (parenthesise) SEE: parenthesize :: | parenthesize | {v} | (place in parentheses) | parenthood | {n} | (state of being parent) | parent-in-law | {n} | (mother-in-law or father-in-law) | parentless | {adj} | (having no parent) | parents | {n} | (one's mother and father) | partial differential equation | {n} | (equation) | perennial | {adj} | (enduring; lasting; timeless) | perennial | {adj} | ((of a plant) Having a life cycle of more than two years) | phrenological | {adj} | (of, or relating to phrenology) | phrenologist | {n} | (adherent or practitioner of phrenology) | phrenology | {n} | (the discredited "science" or pseudo-science of phrenology) | polychloroprene | {n} | (a polymer of chloroprene) | preference | {n} | (card game) SEE: preferans :: | preferences | {n} | (plural of "preference") SEE: preference :: | preferences | {n} | (user-specified settings of parameters in computer software) | prenatal | {adj} | (being or happening before birth) | prenuptial agreement | {n} | (a document) | prenyl | {n} | (isoprenyl) SEE: isoprenyl :: | press conference | {n} | (question and answer session with members of television, print and other media) | Pyrenean | {adj} | (of or pertaining to the Pyrenees) | Pyrenees | {prop} | (the mountain range separating Spain from France) | rabbit warren | {n} | (A confusing environment) | rabbit warren | {n} | (An underground system of interconnected tunnels occupied by rabbits) | ratchet wrench | {n} | (A type of wrench) | recurrence | {n} | (a return of symptoms as part of the natural progress of a disease) | recurrence | {n} | (recourse) SEE: recourse :: | recurrence | {n} | (the instance of recurring; frequent occurrence) | recurrent | {adj} | (math: non-transient) | recurrent | {adj} | (recurring time after time) | reference | {n} | (academic writing: source) | reference | {n} | (information about a person, provided by someone (a referee) with whom they are well acquainted) | reference | {n} | (measurement one can compare to) | reference | {n} | (reference work) SEE: reference work :: | reference | {v} | (to refer to) | reference book | {n} | (book providing factual information) | reference work | {n} | (compendium of information) | referendum | {n} | (direct popular vote) | referendum | {n} | Referendum | referential integrity | {n} | (property of a database) | ren | {n} | (a kidney) SEE: kidney :: | renaissance | {n} | (Renaissance) SEE: Renaissance :: | Renaissance | {adj} | (relating to the Renaissance) | Renaissance | {adj} | (relating to the style of the Renaissance) | Renaissance | {prop} | (14th century revival) | Renaissance | {prop} | (any similar revival) | Renaissance | {prop} | (the period) | renal | {adj} | (pertaining to the kidneys) | rename | {v} | (to give a new name to) | renaming | {n} | (act in which something is renamed) | Renata | {prop} | (female given name) | render | {v} | (To transform digital information in the form received from a repository into a display on a computer screen, or for other presentation to the user) | renderer | {n} | (computer graphics: a process that generates a visual image) | rendezvous | {n} | (agreement to meet; a location or time agreed upon to meet) | rendezvous | {n} | (meeting or date) | rendezvous | {v} | (meet at an agreed time and place) | rendition | {n} | (interpretation of a musical score) | Renée | {prop} | (female given name) SEE: Renata :: | renegade | {n} | (disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion etc) | renegade | {n} | (outlaw or rebel) | renege | {v} | (break a promise or commitment) | renege | {v} | (deny, renounce) | renew | {v} | (to make new again) | renew | {v} | (to substitute for a new one of the same nature) | renewable | {adj} | (Able to be renewed) | renewable | {adj} | (Sustainable) | renewable energy | {n} | (energy that can be replenished at the same rate as it is used) | renewal | {n} | (act of renewing) | renminbi | {n} | (currency in China) | rennet | {n} | (An enzyme) | rennet stomach | {n} | (abomasum) SEE: abomasum :: | renovate | {v} | (to renew; to revamp) | renovated butter | {n} | (product made by cleaning rancid butter) | renovation | {n} | (act or process of renovating) | renown | {n} | (Fame or wide recognition) | renowned | {adj} | (famous) | rent | {n} | (payment made by a tenant) | rent | {n} | (payment made for the use of equipment or a service) | rent | {v} | (to grant occupation in return for rent) | rent | {v} | (to occupy premises in exchange for rent) | rental car | {n} | (rented car) | rent boy | {n} | (young male prostitute) | rentier | {n} | (individual who receives capital income) | reverend | {n} | (member of the Christian clergy) | Reverend | {n} | (an honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy) | reverent | {adj} | (showing respect or reverence; respectful) | rip current | {n} | (strong water flow) | Saint Lawrence River | {prop} | (river) | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | {prop} | (country in the Caribbean) | schizophrenia | {n} | (illness) | schizophrenia | {n} | (informal: condition in which disparate activities coexist) | schizophrenic | {adj} | (of a person: afflicted with schizophrenia) | schizophrenic | {adj} | (slang: behaving as if one has more than one personality) | Second French Empire | {prop} | (empire ruled by Napoleon III) | self-awareness | {n} | (state of being self-aware) | serenade | {n} | (serenade) | serendipity | {n} | (a combination of events which are not individually beneficial, but occurring together produce a good or wonderful outcome) | serendipity | {n} | Serendipity | serendipity | {n} | (unsought, unintended... and/or learning experience that happens by accident) | serene | {adj} | (peaceful, calm) | serenity | {n} | (lack of agitation) | serenity | {n} | (state) | serenity | {n} | (title given to a prince or other dignitary) | sincereness | {n} | (sincerity) SEE: sincerity :: | siren | {n} | (device for making a sound alarm) | siren | {n} | (nymph of Greek mythology) | sirensong | {n} | (siren song) SEE: siren song :: | smoke grenade | {n} | (bomb that generates thick smoke) | socket wrench | {n} | (A type of wrench) | soreness | {n} | (being sore) | Srebrenica | {prop} | (Bosnian town) | stepparent | {n} | (stepfather or stepmother) | stochastic differential equation | {n} | (type of differential equation) | strength | {n} | (intensity of a force or power) | strength | {n} | (positive attribute) | strength | {n} | (quality of being strong) | strength | {n} | (strongest part of something) | strengthen | {v} | (to animate) | strengthen | {v} | (to augment) | strengthen | {v} | (to grow strong or stronger) | strengthen | {v} | (to make strong or stronger) | strength tester | {n} | (high striker) SEE: high striker :: | strenuous | {adj} | (requiring great exertion) | surrender | {n} | (an act of surrendering) | surrender | {v} | (intransitive or reflexive: to give oneself up into the power of another) | surrender | {v} | sich ergeben, übergeben, ausliefern, abtreten, verzichten auf etwas , [1,2] aufgeben, [1,2] kapitulieren | Tarentine | {adj} | (of or pertaining to Tarentum) | Tarentine | {n} | (inhabitant of Tarentum) | teleconference | {n} | (telephone conference) SEE: telephone conference :: | telephone conference | {n} | (conference held by telephone) | tension wrench | {n} | (torsion wrench) SEE: torsion wrench :: | the shoemaker's children go barefoot | {proverb} | (one often neglects those closest to oneself) | threnody | {n} | (a song or poem of lamentation) | time difference | {n} | (difference of time between measurements) | torque wrench | {n} | (lockpicking tool) SEE: torsion wrench :: | torrent | {n} | (violent flow, as of water etc.) | torrential | {adj} | (coming or characterized by torrents; flowing heavily or in large quantities) | transference | {n} | Transference | transparency | {n} | (quality of being transparent; transparence) | transparent | {adj} | (obvious) | transparent | {adj} | (open, publically visible) | transparent | {adj} | (see-through, clear) | trench | {n} | (long, narrow ditch or hole) | trenchant | {adj} | (biting, severe) | trench coat | {n} | (military-style raincoat) | trench foot | {n} | (medical condition) | trend | {n} | (A fad) | trend | {n} | (an inclination in a direction) | trendsetter | {n} | (someone who starts a trend, or makes one more popular) | trendy | {adj} | (in accordance with the latest trend) | Trentino | {prop} | (province of Italy) | Trento | {prop} | (city) | type inference | {n} | Typinferenz | unawareness | {n} | Unwissenheit | varenik | {n} | (varenyky) SEE: varenyky :: | vareniki | {n} | (varenyky) SEE: varenyky :: | varenye | {n} | (kind of sweet fruit preserve) | varenyk | {n} | (varenyky) SEE: varenyky :: | varenyky | {n} | (a kind of dumplings) | vas deferens | {n} | (vas deferens) | video conference | {n} | (conference held by video link) | web conference | {n} | (meeting, presentation or communication conducted via the World Wide Web) | wherenot | {n} | (wherever) SEE: wherever :: | wren | {n} | (bird of family Troglolytidae) | wrench | {n} | (hand tool) | wrench | {n} | (screw) SEE: screw :: | wrench | {n} | (violent twisting movement) | wrench | {v} | (to pull or twist) | wrench | {v} | (to sprain a joint) | zeren | {n} | (Mongolian gazelle) SEE: Mongolian gazelle ::
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PHRASES
Ces enfants sont tous très mignons.

These children are all very cute .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0033)
| Il y a quatre enfants ici.

There are four children here .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0135)
| Ils ont deux enfants.

They have two children .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0156)
| Les enfants font la queue pour monter dans le bus scolaire.

The children line up to board the school bus .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0201)
| Les enfants ont une grande confiance en leurs parents.

Children trust their parents very much .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0218)
| Ils ont six enfants en tout.

They have six children altogether .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0392)
| Les enfants jouent joyeusement dans le parc.

The children are playing happily in the park .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0565)
| Les enfants jouent avec leurs jouets.

The children are playing with their toys .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0659)
| La mère joue avec ses enfants.

The mother is playing with her children .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0660)
| La bourse est orientée à la hausse.

The stock market is trending upwards .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0736)
| Les petits enfants se sont rassemblés pour planter l'arbre.

The little children gathered round to plant the tree .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0754)
| Il y a une différence évidente entre eux.

There is an obvious difference between them .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0769)
| Le goût du jeu est dans la nature des enfants.

A fondness for playing games is in the nature of children .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0806)
| Ils ont élevé trois enfants.

They have raised three children .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0942)
| Il n'y a pas de différence essentielle entre les deux sortes de raisins.

There is no essential difference between the two kinds of grapes .
(ENG ) (FR )
(0995)
| C'est le devoir des enfants de prendre soin de leurs parents.

It is the duty of children to care for their parents .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1091)
| Ses enfants n'étaient pas avec lui sur son lit de mort.

His children were not with him at his deathbed .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1104)
| C'est la devise de quel pays ?

Which country's currency is this ?
(ENG ) (FR )
(1146)
| Les enfants jouent sur l'herbe.

The children are playing on the grass .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1162)
| Le professeur a donné une leçon aux enfants.

The teacher taught the children one lesson .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1187)
| Les enfants sont les trésors de leurs mères.

Children are their mothers' treasures .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1212)
| Les enfants se poursuivent dans la prairie.

The children are chasing each other in the meadow .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1307)
| Tous les enfants aiment regarder un spectacle de cirque.

All children love watching a circus performance .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1313)
| Il a été contraint de se rendre.

He was forced to surrender .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1394)
| Mes parents m'ont énormément soutenu.

My parents have given me enormous support .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1436)
| Il s'est rendu à la police.

He has surrendered to the police .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1461)
| Les jeunes essaient d'être à la mode (littéralement, "suivre la mode actuelle").

zu sein (wörtlich die aktuelle Mode verfolgen) . Young people
(ENG ) (FR )
(1493)
| Les enfants jouent avec des jouets pour enfants.

The kids are playing with children's toys .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1498)
| Il cherche un livre de référence.

He is looking for a reference book .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1548)
| L'entreprise a tenu une conférence de presse pour présenter son nouveau produit.

The company held a news conference to introduce its new product .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1550)
| Sur cette table sont de nombreux aliments différents.

On this table are many different foods .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1633)
| Les enfants grandissent en bonne santé.

The children are growing up healthy .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1638)
| L'enfant a obtenu son diplôme, et ses parents sont contents.

The child has graduated , and his parents are pleased .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1738)
| Il a été abandonné par ses enfants.

He has been deserted by his children .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1761)
| Il y a une si grande différence de taille entre eux.

There is such a big difference in their height .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1890)
| Les enfants reçoivent leur éducation formative.

The children are receiving their formative education .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1936)
| Les jeux peuvent aider les enfants à développer leur intelligence.

Games can help childrens' intelligence develop .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1940)
| Il est imprudent de se disputer devant les enfants.

It is unwise to argue in front of the children .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1941)
| Je veux louer un appartement.

I want to rent an apartment .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1950)
| Elle a payé le loyer de sa voiture.

She paid the rent for her car .
(ENG ) (FR )
(1951)
| Elle est patiente avec les enfants.

She is patient with the children .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2040)
| Mes parents ont promis de nous emmener en pique-nique.

My parents have promised to take us on a picnic .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2069)
| Les enfants aiment la pastèque.

Children love watermelon .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2250)
| Le marché boursier est à la hausse.

The stock market is trending upwards .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2320)
| Les enfants sont très dépendants de leurs parents.

Children are very dependent on their parents .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2324)
| Tous les enfants aiment regarder les tours de magie.

All children love watching magic tricks .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2366)
| Tous les parents aiment leurs enfants.

All parents love their children .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2452)
| La monnaie a été dévaluée.

The currency has been devalued .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2496)
| Les enfants ne devraient pas être forcés à étudier.

Children shouldn't be forced to study .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2497)
| Il s'agit d'une piscine pour enfants.

This is the children's pool .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2510)
| Ce sont ses arrière-petits-enfants.

These are his great-grandchildren .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2535)
| Ils ont une différence d'opinion.

They have a difference of opinion .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2673)
| Ses parents sont fiers de sa réussite.

His parents are proud of his success .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2711)
| Ils préparent un plan.

They are currently working on a draft project .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2712)
| Les enfants doivent honorer leurs parents.

Children should show respect to their parents .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2768)
| Les enfants jouent dans le parc.

The children are playing in the park .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2782)
| Il abuse des enfants.

He abuses children .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2811)
| Les enfants aiment regarder les clowns faire leur spectacle.

Children like to watch clowns performing .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2815)
| Les enfants se sont réunis pour jouer.

The children get together to play .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2852)
| Elever les enfants est la responsabilité des parents.

Raising children is the responsibility of parents .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2893)
| Les devises étrangères peuvent être échangées ici.

Foreign currency can be exchanged here .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2985)
| Les enfants aiment nager.

Children love to swim .
(ENG ) (FR )
(2992)
| Les enfants sont protégés par leurs parents.

Children are protected by their parents .
(ENG ) (FR )
(3132)
| Les mariés se font prendre en photo avec les parents de la mariée.

The bride and groom are having a picture taken with the parents of the bride .
(ENG ) (FR )
(3179)
| Elle est prête à lancer la grenade à main.

She is ready to throw the hand grenade .
(ENG ) (FR )
(3208)
| Hua Shan est l'une des cinq montagnes les plus célèbres de Chine.

Hua Shan is one of the five renowned mountains of China .
(ENG ) (FR )
(3234)
| Les parents tiennent leurs enfants dans leurs bras.

The parents are holding their children in their arms .
(ENG ) (FR )
(3371)
| Le juge tient compte des circonstances de l'affaire avant de rendre une décision.

The judge considers the circumstances of the case before rendering a decision .
(ENG ) (FR )
(3414)
| Elle attaque la situation politique actuelle.

She is attacking the current political situation .
(ENG ) (FR )
(3426)
| Elle soutient ses parents [financièrement].

She supports her parents [financially] .
(ENG ) (FR )
(3482)
| L'enseignant enseigne aux enfants les histoires derrière les proverbes.

The teacher is teaching the children the stories behind proverbs .
(ENG ) (FR )
(3506)
| She takes care of my children . | Elle s'occupe de mes enfants.
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I took the children to school . | J'ai emmené les enfants à l'école.
He never fails to write to his parents once a month . | Il ne manque jamais d'écrire à ses parents une fois par mois.
She brought up her children to be truthful . | Elle a élevé ses enfants à la vérité.
It will not make much difference whether you go today or tomorrow . | Cela ne fera pas beaucoup de différence que vous y alliez aujourd'hui ou demain.
He taught himself french . | Il a appris le français en autodidacte.
Great was the sorrow of her parents . | Grande était la douleur de ses parents.
Children sometimes lack patience . | Les enfants manquent parfois de patience.
He is still dependent on his parents . | Il est toujours dépendant de ses parents.
Even children can read this book . | Même les enfants peuvent lire ce livre.
His opinion is quite different from ours . | Son opinion est assez différente de la nôtre.
Do you look up to your parents ? | Est-ce que vous admirez vos parents ?
My plan is different from yours . | Mon plan est différent du vôtre.
The truth is that the parents were to blame . | La vérité est que les parents étaient à blâmer.
In our park , we have a nice slide for children to play on . | Dans notre parc , nous avons un joli toboggan pour que les enfants puissent jouer .
We did everything for the welfare of our children . | Nous avons tout fait pour le bien-être de nos enfants.
He answered that he knew no french . | Il a répondu qu'il ne connaissait pas le français.
These two are widely different from each other . | Ces deux sont très différents les uns des autres.
He can speak both english and french . | Il peut parler anglais et français.
Which of your parents do you take after ? | Après lequel de vos parents prenez-vous ?
She loves her children . | Elle aime ses enfants.
She is devoted to her children . | Elle est dévouée à ses enfants.
Small children are very curious . | Les petits enfants sont très curieux.
Mr brown has four children . | M. Brown a quatre enfants.
An englishman would act in a different way . | Un anglais agirait différemment.
Aren't you ready ? | Vous n'êtes pas prêt ?
I told an amusing story to the children . | J'ai raconté une histoire amusante aux enfants.
We like children . | Nous aimons les enfants.
Children are playing with toys . | Les enfants jouent avec des jouets.
He has been intent on learning french . | Il a eu l'intention d'apprendre le français.
Tom got angry at the children . | Tom s'est mis en colère contre les enfants.
I don't want to be any more burden to my parents . | Je ne veux plus être un fardeau pour mes parents.
Children grow up so quickly . | Les enfants grandissent si vite.
We kept the children quiet . | Nous avons fait taire les enfants.
You were at home yesterday , weren't you ? | Tu étais chez toi hier, n'est-ce pas ?
They aren't such a bad lot . | Ils ne sont pas si mauvais.
Few children were in the room . | Peu d'enfants étaient dans la salle.
Children are not admitted . | Les enfants ne sont pas admis.
He did not like children . | Il n'aimait pas les enfants.
Which of your parents do you take after ? | Après lequel de vos parents prenez-vous ?
She speaks not only english but also french . | Elle parle non seulement anglais mais aussi français.
She takes care of my children . | Elle s'occupe de mes enfants.
My parents have made me what I am today . | Mes parents ont fait de moi ce que je suis aujourd'hui.
I interpreted what he said in french into japanese . | J'ai interprété ce qu'il a dit en français en japonais.
My children are my treasures . | Mes enfants sont mes trésors.
Please consult with your parents about the trip . | Veuillez consulter vos parents au sujet du voyage.
My parents have gone to the airport to see my uncle off . | Mes parents sont allés à l'aéroport pour accompagner mon oncle.
Down came the rain in torrents . | La pluie tombait à torrents.
Who teaches you french ? | Qui t'apprend le français ?
The conference is to be held in tokyo the day after tomorrow . | La conférence doit se tenir à tokyo après-demain.
Children should keep away from the river . It's dangerous . | Les enfants doivent rester à l'écart de la rivière. C'est dangereux .
Young children soon pick up words they hear . | Les jeunes enfants reprennent rapidement les mots qu'ils entendent.
A lot of children gathered in the garden . | Beaucoup d'enfants se sont réunis dans le jardin.
She yelled at the children to be quiet . | Elle a crié aux enfants de se taire.
There are some children playing in the park . | Il y a des enfants qui jouent dans le parc.
She took care of the children . | Elle s'occupait des enfants.
Remember me to your parents . | Souviens-toi de moi auprès de tes parents.
His answer is different from mine . | Sa réponse est différente de la mienne.
Please remember me to your parents . | S'il te plaît, souviens-toi de moi auprès de tes parents.
Why don't you study french ? | Pourquoi n'étudiez-vous pas le français ?
You aren't yourself today . | Vous n'êtes pas vous-même aujourd'hui.
I can't speak french . | Je ne peux pas parler français.
There is one big difference . | Il y a une grande différence.
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