Traduction Anglais FREE-VERBE
to free (the slaves): libérer (les esclaves)
verb
(I am) free (this afternoon): (Je suis) libre, disponible (cet après-midi)
adjective
(Take a chocolate.) It's free!: (Prends un chocolat.) C'est gratuit!
adjective
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Some examples of how to use FREE-VERBE in a sentence:
- He seems like a solid worker - the kind of guy you can depend on, and he's always free to help you with problems. However, he's sometimes a bit difficult to understand, especially when he's talking about technical issues.
- Fortunately, however, Bruno does have fifteen minutes free on Friday, the 11th, of next month.
- Well, why don't you contact me when you have a free moment?
- Fortunately, however, Bruno does have fifteen minutes free on Friday the 11th of next month.
- Not only am I going to guarantee your delivery for tomorrow by five, but I'm going to authorize a free upgrade for the Delavigne Corp from Gold status to our Super Ultimate Platinum.
- If you can help, phone the free national hotline on 0800 69 69 69.
- Come on, I've got a VIP pass to the bar, let's have a free drink.
- As yet another in a long line of established family businesses succumbs to free market capitalism, one has to wonder what the future holds for other local entrepreneurs.
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Perhaps we could offer partial payment for the position along with
free tickets to Mickeyland;
- Is Bruno free?
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