Usage examples of "En d'autres termes" in French with translation to English

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En d'autres termes, elle est bête. In other words, she's dumb.
En d'autres termes, c'est un feignant. In other words, he is lazy.
En d'autres termes, elle est devenue une bonne épouse. In other words, she became a good wife.
Elle ne prête pas attention aux autres ; en d'autres termes, elle est égoïste. She doesn't pay attention to others; in other words, she is selfish.
L'argent et moi, nous sommes des étrangers ; en d'autres termes, je suis pauvre. Money and I are strangers; in other words, I am poor.
Une belle allure, des méninges, des réflexes, une famille riche et, pour la bonne mesure, vice-président du comité des étudiants ; en d'autres termes, il est « parfait ». Looks, brains, reflexes, rich family and, for good measure, vice president of the student committee - in other words he's 'perfect'.
Si quelqu'un qui ne connaît pas vos antécédents dit que vous parlez comme un locuteur natif, cela veut dire qu'il a probablement remarqué quelque chose à propos de votre élocution qui l'a fait prendre conscience que vous n'êtes pas un locuteur natif. En d'autres termes, vous ne parlez pas vraiment comme un locuteur natif. If someone who doesn't know your background says that you sound like a native speaker, it means they probably noticed something about your speaking that made them realize you weren't a native speaker. In other words, you don't really sound like a native speaker.
Un groupe d'étrangers est arrivé à Edo, Tokyo en d'autres termes. A group of foreigners arrived in Edo, i.e. Tokyo.
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Votre montre est semblable à la mienne en termes de forme et de couleur. Your watch is similar to mine in shape and color.
Ils sont en bons termes les uns avec les autres. They are on good terms with each other.
Pour les deux traductions, je dois consulter souvent le dictionnaire et je constate qu'il manque trop de termes scientifiques. For both translations, I often have to use the dictionary and I notice that there are too few scientific terms.
Vois la vie en termes de pouvoir. See life in terms of power.
Nancy a été en bons termes avec ma sœur pendant plus de cinq ans. Nancy has been on good terms with my sister for more than five years.
En termes de salaire, le poste est super. In terms of salary, that job is fantastic.
Londres diffère de Tokyo en termes de climat. London is different from Tokyo climatically.
Ils sont en bons termes l'un avec l'autre. They are on good terms with each other.
Je suis en bons termes avec mon frère. I am on good terms with my brother.
En l'an 2000, le système de santé français avait été choisi par l'OMS comme le plus performant en termes de dispensation et d'organisation des soins de santé. In the year 2000, the French health system had been selected by the WHO as the best performing in terms of dispensing and organizing healthcare.
La vie n'a de sens qu'en termes de responsabilité. Life has no meaning except in terms of responsibility.
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