Usage examples of "demi-terrain adverse" in French with translation to English

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Si vous manquez de consistance durant une négociation, la partie adverse en profitera et obtiendra l'avantage. If you're at all wishy-washy during a negotiation the other side will pick up on it and get the upper hand.
Le golf est un gaspillage de terrain dans un petit pays comme le Japon. Golf is a waste of land in such a small country as Japan.
J'ai une réservation pour six heures et demi. I have a reservation for six-thirty.
Il a rejoint l'équipe adverse. He joined the opposing team.
Notre terrain de baseball est très petit. Our baseball diamond is very small.
En Angleterre, le serveur nous demanda : "-Combien de bière désirez-vous, une demi pinte ou bien une pinte ?". N'ayant aucune idée de ce que ça pouvait représenter, nous lui demandâmes de nous montrer les verres. In England the waiter asked us, "How much beer would you like, a half pint or a pint?" Having no idea how much that would be, we asked him to show us the glasses.
Y a-t-il des réactions de la partie adverse ? Is there any adverse reaction?
Trois étudiants ont couru sur le terrain de foot et ont montré leur cul à tous ceux qui étaient assis sur les gradins. Three students ran out onto the football field and mooned everyone sitting in the bleachers.
Thomas obtenait une fois et demi son salaire lorsqu'il travaillait au-delà de son heure de départ habituelle. Tom got time and a half when he worked beyond his usual quitting time.
Il est en droit d'avoir ce terrain : il était à son père. He is entitled to get the land; it was his father's.
Combien pour un demi kilo ? How much for half a kilo?
Elle vit dans un terrain pour caravanes. She lives in a trailer park.
Le boulot lui rapporte un demi million de yens par mois. The job earns him half a million yen every month.
Il vit dans un terrain pour caravanes. He lives in a trailer park.
Je ne peux considérer ma femme que comme un animal à demi paralysé. I can only think of my wife as an half-paralysed animal.
On est plus fort sur son propre terrain. Stone is heavy on its own turf.
Il est trois heures et demi. It's 3:30.
Le traité commercial doit fournir un terrain neutre sur lequel se concurrencer. The trade agreement must provide a level playing field in which to compete.
La classe commence le matin à huit heures et demi. School begins at 8:30 a.m.
On voit la même chose sur le terrain de jeu. You can see the same thing on the playing field.
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