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4496 - Submerger (Overwhelm)

Learn French with daily podcasts

Choses à Savoir

Language Learning, Education

4.31.3K Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2021

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Texte:
Les médecins de soins intensifs à Paris disent que le regain d'infections au coronavirus pourrait bientôt submerger leur capacité à s'occuper des malades dans les hôpitaux de la capitale.

Traduction:
Critical care doctors in Paris say surging coronavirus infections could soon overwhelm their ability to care for the sick in the French capital's hospitals.

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For each lesson, you can find the text in French and the English translation

0:44.4

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0:46.8

Today's lesson is submerging.

0:58.2

Once again, the doctors of one intensive care in Paris say that the

1:12.1

income of infection in the coronavirus could submerge their

1:17.8

ability to take care of the hospitals in the capital.

1:24.0

Then we start with the doctors, the doctors.

1:28.8

We say one doctor or one doctor.

1:33.4

For example, this afternoon, I called you at the doctor at 3 AM.

1:39.9

This afternoon, I called you at the doctor at 3 AM.

1:45.9

Here, these are intensive care doctors.

1:50.6

The doctors are intensive care doctors.

1:53.8

Look carefully at this formula, intensive care doctors.

1:59.5

Critical care is that intensive care doctors.

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