I have received, and tasted of your present; which is a 'tres grand vin', but more cordial to the stomach than pleasant to the palate.
From the gable window of a house in the Rue des Tres Pigeons, a girl had sat the livelong day, looking, looking into the court-room.
It is probable that the fury of the Royal Court at the news was not quite sincere, for it was notable that the night of his evasion, suave and uncrestfallen, they dined in state at the Tres Pigeons.
Now if this be so, Monsieur Bayle wou'd do well to tell us what he means by those Words, Tres indigne d'un jurisconsulte Francois.
The correct reading of the first verse is: Des prêtres fortunés, etc.
The dimensions of the work are fifty-five mètres each way.
We anchored in a snug little cove at the foot of some high hills, near the northern extremity of Tres Montes.
The Beagle sailed from Valparaiso to the south, for the purpose of surveying the southern part of Chile, the island of Chiloe, and the broken land called the Chonos Archipelago, as far south as the Peninsula of Tres Montes.
From Cape Tres Montes we sailed pleasantly along the lofty weather-beaten coast, which is remarkable for the bold outline of its hills, and the thick covering of forest even on the almost precipitous flanks.
And now Nadie would presently be tres en vue--tres en vue!
Mademoiselle is charmante, tres jolie, is she not?
Then the Bois and the Champs Elysees are tres magnifique.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tres" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.