Examples of using Rue in English and their translations into Chinese
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She must be about nine and is almost an exact replica of Rue, down to the way she stands with her arms slightly extended.
Well, first Rue, then you, and then I think we will just let nature take care of Lover Boy.
The tanks had moved a few feet, each now blocking one of the alleys joining Rue Tirremasse and the parallel street, Rue Saint Martin.
Please note that due to renovation works, the entrance to the museum is now on Rue Beaubourg, Rue Saint-Merri.
A police source later said that one of the blasts was caused by a suicide bomber on the Rue Jules Rimet.
Marie, however, remained near the wide front window, keeping a perpetual eye on the entrance of the bank across rue Madeleine.
A vast banner appeared, draped across the store façade on rue La Fayette, announcing:“Galeries Lafayette, the best merchandise in all of Paris.”.
Separated by the rue Royale, these structures remain among the best examples of Louis Quinze style architecture.
This fellow really captures the imagination of anyone walking up towards Place Du Tertre on Rue Norvins.
The very picturesque pedestrianized Rue Montorgueil is the place for small purchases and window-shopping.
The little apartment on the rue Laval was just large enough for Theo and his fragile Louis Philippes.
Rue es Siaghin- Silversmiths' Street- connects Grand Socco with the smaller Petit Socco, and was Tangier's main thoroughfare into the 1930s.
Treats Anxiety: Rue tea is used to calm the nerves, treat anxiety, and promote restful and undisturbed sleep.
At approximately 21:20, the first shootings occurred on the rue Bichat and the rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement.
Mary Delluc established her business in 1919 on the Rue Royale, the route the king took to the Royal Palace each day.
Their restaurant Halfway to 31 rue Boulard 75014 Paris is open from Tuesday to Saturday.
Desoye near the Louvre in no 220, rue de Rivoli, Real De Soye specialize in selling Japanese art and illustrated books that amaze Baudelaire.
I just passed through the Rue Richelieu, in front of the big public library.
Her attorney, Stephen Rue, said she was having trouble sleeping and is suffering symptoms of post traumatic stress syndrome.
Mr. La Rue explained that the right to freedom of expression could be exercised passively, but required a permanent commitment by States.