Express en français : traduction et définition
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Traduction et définition
to express (an opinion): formuler, émettre, exprimer (une opinion)
Express yourself, so you can respect yourself. (Madonna) que l'on pourrait traduire par "Exprime-toi et tu te respecteras."
express service: service rapide
Exemples
- "Hogwash has expressed an interest in the project, though we will of course have to agree to terms. This is where you come in!"
- "Get ready to express what's on your mind!"
- "Rupert : Well Brent, the European Commission has expressed fears that the number of fish in the North Sea is running low due to overfishing."
- "In spite of my blinding rage, my lifestyle guru has advised me that expressing myself to you via a letter may prove therapeutic, which is why I am penning the present missive from my retreat, high atop the Himalayan peaks."
- "Bruno : As I was saying, Philip has expressed some doubts about our new subcontracting initiative."
- "Some of Mr. Delavigne's employees expressed interest in testing our online training solution for learning French via email."
- "Luna actually started crying when she found out she wouldn't be able to celebrate Horatio's birthday with him. She expresses her most sincere regrets, and she promises to make it up to Horatio in the future."
- "He expressed discontent over Mr. Delavigne's French roots, claiming that the French support rogue states and "non-freedom"."
- "In a surprising announcement yesterday, a spokesman for the tiny island nation of Zirconda expressed the country's desire to join the European Union as a member country sometime in the next decade."
- "I'd just like to express my gratitude for the recognition you've shown me."
- "Express yourself."
- "Everyone should be able to express their ideas freely, whenever they want, without being censored or ridiculed."
- "Bruno has also requested that I inform everyone that he has expressed no apprehension about our present security system, and he is very confident in the anti-crime tactics of our security guard, Willy."
- "In spite of my blinding rage and abiding contempt for you, my yoga guru has advised me that expressing myself to you via a letter may prove therapeutic, which is why I am penning the present missive from my retreat, high atop the Himalayan peaks."
- "It's called "Song to express disappointment about the hotel room I booked in Paris"."
- "Well I think the goal was to express the problem in matrix form, so we're really maximizing C to the power of T times X, which is subject to AX smaller than or equal to B, with X being greater than or equal to zero."
- "Following this, we will open the floor to anyone who wishes to express their thoughts, concerns or (if applicable) praise."
- "I would like to express that I have nothing but respect for the work of Philip Cheeter, who is well-known and highly-reputed in my field of work, as well as for the Delavigne Corporation, which is rapidly becoming the standard-bearer for modern cosmetics corporations."
- "I would like to formally express my interest in this position, for which I feel I am well qualified."
- "The Perfume Hut has seen a drop-off in sales of Delavigne perfumes recently, and our management has expressed some doubts about the potential for your products in our stores."
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