Usage examples of "reference mark" in English with translation to French

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At worst, I will get an average mark. Au pire, j'aurais une note moyenne.
In C language, There are two ways to pass parameters to a function: to pass by value and to pass by reference. En langage C, il y a deux moyens de passer des paramètres à une fonction : soit par valeur, soit par référence.
My mark in the English examination was about the class average. Ma note à l'examen d'anglais était à peu près à la moyenne de la classe.
I don't have a good reference book to hand. Je n'ai aucun bon livre de référence sous la main.
Mark hits on everything that moves. Mark drague tout ce qui bouge.
He made reference to my book. Il a fait référence à mon livre.
Everything hits the mark with him and he lets you know it. Tout lui convient et il vous le fait savoir.
This reference is valuable for my research. Cette référence est précieuse pour ma recherche.
Time has no divisions to mark its passage, there is never a thunderstorm or blare of trumpets to announce the beginning of a new month or year. Even when a new century begins it is only we mortals who ring bells and fire off pistols. Le temps n'a aucune division qui marque son passage, il n'y a jamais de tempête ni d'éclat des trompettes pour annoncer le début d'un nouveau mois ou d'une nouvelle année. Même lorsqu'un siècle commence, ce ne sont que nous, mortels, qui faisons sonner les cloches et envoyons des salves de fusils.
Perry is mistaken in thinking that Emmet's theory was constructed without reference to Newtonian physics. Perry se trompe en pensant que la théorie d'Emmet a été construite sans référence à la physique de Newton.
He will get an average mark at best. Il obtiendra, au mieux, une note moyenne.
I will manage. Mark my words. Je m'en débrouillerai. Je vous le dis.
Do you take me for forty? You are wide of the mark. Vous me donnez quarante ans ? Vous êtes loin du compte.
There was a parade to mark the occasion. Il y a eu un défilé pour marquer l'occasion.
He will get an average mark at worst. Au pire, il aura une note moyenne.
Mr. Brown's unique style of teaching left an indelible mark on generations of students. Le style unique d'enseignement de M. Brun a laissé une marque indélébile sur des générations d'étudiants.
The runner had reached the halfway mark. Le coureur a atteint le point de mi-parcours.
He shows no mark of progress. Il ne montre pas de signe de progrès.
He is an easy mark at cards. C'est un pigeon, aux cartes.
The vaccination left a funny little mark on my arm. La vaccination laissa une petite marque rigolote sur mon bras.
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