Usage examples of "second in command" in English with translation to French

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Finishing second in the Olympics gets you silver. Finishing second in politics gets you oblivion. Terminer second aux jeux olympiques vous vaut l'argent. Terminer second en politique vous vaut l'oubli.
The first group studies in the morning, the second in the evening. Le premier groupe étudie le matin, le second, le soir.
Prince William is second in line to the English throne. Le prince Guillaume est le second en ligne de succession au trône d'Angleterre.
Japanese children brought up overseas sometimes face great difficulty in adjusting themselves to Japanese schools after returning, even though they have a perfect command of Japanese. Les enfants japonais élevés à l'étranger font parfois face à une grande difficulté pour s'adapter aux écoles japonaises après leur retour, même s'ils possèdent une parfaite maîtrise du japonais.
The second test is a great improvement on the first. Le deuxième examen est une grande avancée comparé au premier.
She has a good command of English though she was brought up in Japan. Elle a une bonne maîtrise de l'anglais bien qu'élevée au Japon.
In signing the Treaty of Tripoli in 1796, our second President John Adams wrote, "The United States has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion or tranquility of Muslims." En signant le traité de Tripoli en 1796, notre second Président John Adams écrivit : "Les États-Unis n'ont en eux-mêmes aucun caractère d'inimitié à l'encontre des lois, de la religion ou de la tranquillité des Musulmans.
They had a good command of French. Ils avaient une bonne maîtrise du français.
Hold on a second. Attends une seconde.
We are under his command. Nous sommes sous son commandement.
Their financial problems began in the second half of the year. Leurs problèmes financiers ont commencé au deuxième semestre.
I want you to redirect the output of this command into that file. Je veux que tu rediriges la sortie de cette commande vers ce fichier.
The Second World War began in 1939. La Deuxième Guerre Mondiale a commencé en 1939.
The military has a very strict chain of command. Les militaires ont une chaîne de commandement très stricte.
He has the second animal. Il a deux chats.
You need to filter the output of this command in order to display only the lines with "foo" inside. Vous devez filtrer la sortie de cette commande afin de n'afficher que les lignes contenant "foo".
Hold on a second, I'll be right back. Don't hang up! Attends une seconde, je reviens tout de suite. Ne raccroche pas !
He has a perfect command of English. Il a une parfaite maîtrise de l'anglais.
To each group of people its language, and a second, common to all. À chaque peuple sa langue, et une seconde, commune, pour tous.
The command of communication skills in multiple languages is essential to any company providing goods and services on the world market. La maîtrise des compétences de communication en plusieurs langues est essentielle à toute entreprise qui fournit des biens et des services sur le marché mondial.
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