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Définition de let

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(Sport) Terme utilisé dans les sports de raquette tels que le tennis, le badminton ou encore le squash. Il peut être traduit par « nul » ou « balle à remettre », il est donné lorsque l’arbitre juge que le dernier point doit être rejoué.

Interjection

(Tennis) Se dit quand la balle touche le filet lors du service. Le serveur doit alors servir une deuxième fois.

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Exemples de traduction français anglais contenant let

With this in mind, let me outline the Bloc Quebecois' position. With this in mind, let me outline the Bloc Quebecois' position.

With this in mind, let me outline the Bloc Quebecois' position.

Would you take the phone and let the RCMP know that there is a reason for them to come''. Would you take the phone and let the RCMP know that there is a reason for them to come''.

Would you take the phone and let the RCMP know that there is a reason for them to come''.

May we never forget or let our children forget that what we take so much for granted, like the air we breathe, we owe to the sacrifice of these men and women. May we never forget or let our children forget that what we take so much for granted, like the air we breathe, we owe to the sacrifice of these men and women.

May we never forget or let our children forget that what we take so much for granted, like the air we breathe, we owe to the sacrifice of these men and women.

I do not know what that has to do with industry, but if the hon. parliamentary secretary wishes to address himself to the comment I will let him. I do not know what that has to do with industry, but if the hon. parliamentary secretary wishes to address himself to the comment I will let him.

I do not know what that has to do with industry, but if the hon. parliamentary secretary wishes to address himself to the comment I will let him.

Mr. Speaker, let me fill the member in on the facts. Mr. Speaker, let me fill the member in on the facts.

Mr. Speaker, let me fill the member in on the facts.

I will let the House and the Canadian people judge who stands up for women and children in our communities.

I will let the House and the Canadian people judge who stands up for women and children in our communities.

I urge this House not to let the opportunity provided for in Bill C-208 to pass by.

I urge this House not to let the opportunity provided for in Bill C-208 to pass by.

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