Usage examples of "back margin" in English with translation to French

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When did you get back from London? Quand es-tu revenu de Londres ?
The company decided to skimp on the quality of its products to boost the profit margin. L'entreprise décida de rabioter sur la qualité de ses produits pour améliorer sa marge de profit.
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.
The distributors are asking for an exceptional margin. Les distributeurs demandent une marge exceptionnelle.
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.
We're in a slump, barely scraping by, so we certainly don't have the margin to take on a part-time worker. Nous sommes dans le creux des affaires, on s'en sort à peine, c'est pourquoi nous n'avons pas la possibilité de prendre un temps partiel.
He is still on his back. Il est toujours alité.
This company's profit margin is very big. La marge bénéficiaire de cette entreprise est très importante.
We'll be back on air shortly. Nous serons bientôt de retour sur les ondes.
We saw an old hut standing at the margin of the forest. Nous vîmes une vieille cabane en bordure de forêt.
Your session expired, please log yourself back in. Votre session a expiré, veuillez vous reconnecter.
His laziness is past the margin of endurance. Sa paresse excède la limite de la patience.
I want you to take back what you said just now. Je veux que tu retires ce que tu viens de dire.
My back hurts. J'ai mal au dos.
It's nice to be back home. C'est chouette d'être de retour chez soi.
My back teeth are floating... J'ai une de ces envies de pisser qui me prend à la gorge...
He isn't back yet. He may have had an accident. Il n'est pas encore de retour. Peut-être a-t-il eu un accident.
Welcome back. We missed you! Bienvenue de retour. Vous nous avez manqué !
No. I'm sorry, I've got to go back early. Non. Je suis désolé, je dois rentrer de bonne heure.
Your hair will grow back. Tes cheveux repousseront.
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