Sentence examples of "citron pressé" in French
Demain c'est la rentrée ! Pour une fois, je suis pressé de retourner à l'école.
Tomorrow is back-to-school day! For once, I'm anxious to go back.
Quand on est pressé, il est facile de commettre une erreur.
When you're in a hurry, it's easy to make a mistake.
Ce genre de chose peut survenir lorsque vous êtes pressé.
That kind of thing can happen when you're in a hurry.
Ajouter le miel, le jus de citron, les amandes hachées et les pommes râpées.
Add the honey, lemon juice, chopped almonds and the chopped apples.
Il a pressé le pas en me dépassant, sans s'arrêter pour discuter.
He hurried past me without stopping to speak.
Cet homme agressif m'a pressé de signer le contrat.
The aggressive man urged me to sign the contract.
Que buvez-vous comme thé ? Le thé au citron vous convient-il ?
What tea do you drink? Is lemon tea okay?
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