Usage examples of "back-end interface" in English with translation to French

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By dint of pushing the words back to the beginning of the sentence, there only remained the two of them at the end: Mary, Tom. À force de repousser les mots vers le début de la phrase, il ne resta plus qu'eux deux à la fin : Mary, Tom.
When did you get back from London? Quand es-tu revenu de Londres ?
Oh yeah? Wanna play this game? Don't get me started or it could all end up badly. Ah ouais ? Tu veux jouer à ça ? Commence pas à me chauffer ça pourrait mal se finir !
Please select a language for the Image Viewer interface. Veuillez choisir une langue pour l'interface utilisateur du Visualiseur d'images.
Now just a minute there. I hope you're not trying to tell me you're not going to pay the money back. Hé, attendez une minute. J'espère que vous n'essayez pas de me dire que vous n'allez pas me rendre mon argent.
At the end of the speech she repeated the word. À la fin du discours elle répéta le mot.
I can't figure out how to transfer MP3 files from my iPod back to my computer. Je n'arrive pas à comprendre comment re-transférer mes fichiers MP3 depuis mon iPod vers mon ordinateur.
Don't get so irritated. Rushing things will cost you more time in the end. Ne t'agace pas comme cela. Se précipiter te fera perdre du temps en fin de compte.
He is still on his back. Il est toujours alité.
Before Einstein, scientists used to think that space had no end. Avant Einstein, les scientifiques pensaient que l'espace n'avait pas de fin.
We'll be back on air shortly. Nous serons bientôt de retour sur les ondes.
He stood at the end of the line. Il se tenait au bout de la queue.
Your session expired, please log yourself back in. Votre session a expiré, veuillez vous reconnecter.
Tell us the story from beginning to end. Raconte-nous l’histoire du début à la fin.
I want you to take back what you said just now. Je veux que tu retires ce que tu viens de dire.
In everything, one should consider the end. En toute chose, il faut considérer la fin.
My back hurts. J'ai mal au dos.
Tom was wondering what it was that dragged her so, towards the end of all sentences and thought: "Come to me, Mary!" Tom se demandait ce qui l'attirait tant à la fin de toutes les phrases et pensait : « Reviens vers moi, Mary ! »
It's nice to be back home. C'est chouette d'être de retour chez soi.
In English at least, the name of all the continents end with the same letter that they start with. En anglais tout au moins, les noms de tous les continents se terminent par la même lettre avec laquelle ils commencent.
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