Usage examples of "coût admissible d'un bien" in French with translation to English

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Toutes les filles sont folles d'un homme bien habillé. Every girl's crazy about a sharp-dressed man.
La pelouse tondue de près séduit un peuple qui a tendance, par ses origines, à trouver du plaisir dans la contemplation d'un pâturage bien entretenu. The close-cropped lawn is beautiful in the eyes of a people whose inherited bent it is to readily find pleasure in contemplating a well-preserved pasture or grazing land.
La partie immergée d'un iceberg est bien plus grosse que la partie émergée. The part of an iceberg under the water is much larger than that above the water.
La partie immergée d'un iceberg est bien plus grosse que celle au dessus de l'eau. The part of an iceberg under the water is much larger than that above the water.
En raison d'un grand nombre d'appels, nous vous prions de bien vouloir patienter. Thank you for being patient as we respond to the high volume of calls.
Cela m'a pris plus d'un mois pour me débarrasser de mon rhume, mais je vais bien maintenant. It took more than a month to get over my cold, but I'm OK now.
Ils peuvent produire les mêmes marchandises à un coût bien plus bas. They can produce the same goods at a far lower cost.
Le boulot paie bien, mais d'un autre coté, je dois travailler douze heures par jour. The job pays well, but on the other hand I have to work twelve hours a day.
Bien qu'il s'agisse d'un livre volumineux de plus de mille pages, je l'aurai lu la semaine prochaine à cette même heure. Though this is a bulky book with over 1000 pages, I will have read it all by this time next week.
Nous n'avons pu mener à bien notre projet à cause d'un manque de fonds. We couldn't carry out our project because of a lack of funds.
Il est bien habillé, mais il n'a rien d'un gentleman. He is well dressed, but he is anything but a gentleman.
Notez bien que ce théorème ne présuppose pas l'existence d'un tel objet. Note that this theorem does not assume the existence of such an object.
Si on utilisait le pronom « one », cela ferait très bien l'affaire pour soulager le désagrément de ne pas disposer d'un pronom neutre en anglais. If one were to use the pronoun "one" it would go a long way towards relieving the inconvenience of not having a gender-neutral pronoun in English.
Bien que blessés, ils continuèrent de se battre. Though wounded, they continued to fight.
George a calculé le coût du voyage. George calculated the cost of the trip.
Si tu ne connais pas la signification d'un mot, vérifie dans un dictionnaire. If you don't know the meaning of a word, look it up in a dictionary.
Les Français sont vraiment un peuple bizarre : parmi ceux qui lisent cette phrase, un sur deux va vérifier si l'espace avant le double point est bien fine et insécable. The French are a really strange people: every other person who reads this sentence will check if the space before the colon is really thin and non-breaking.
Le coût de la vie a augmenté radicalement. The cost of life increased drastically.
Dans ce cours, nous consacrerons du temps à vous aider à vous exprimer en ayant plus l'air d'un locuteur natif. In this course, we'll spend time helping you sound more like a native speaker.
Tu es très concis et tu serres bien le sujet. You are always very concise and very much to the point.
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