Usage examples of "home loss" in English with translation to French

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I'm sorry, but he isn't home. Désolé, mais il n'est pas à la maison.
His loss of memory is a psychological problem rather than a physical one. Sa perte de mémoire est un problème plus psychologique que physique.
Upon getting home, I went straight to bed. Après être rentré à la maison je me rendis directement au lit.
I do not think he will ever get over the loss of his wife. Je ne pense pas qu'il se remettra jamais de la perte de sa femme.
What time do you go home? À quelle heure rentrez-vous à la maison ?
I was at a loss what to say. Je ne savais pas du tout quoi dire.
You had better make sure that he is at home before you call on him. Tu devrais être sûr qu'il est chez lui avant que tu l'appelles.
We demanded that she should make up for the loss. Nous exigeâmes qu'elle compense la perte.
He was too drunk to drive home. Il était trop soûl pour rentrer chez lui en voiture.
I was at a loss for words. Les mots me manquaient.
She apologized to his father for coming home late. Elle s'excusa auprès de son père pour être rentrée si tard.
Without loss of generality, we can say that the sequence converges to zero. Sans perte de généralité, on peut supposer que la suite converge vers zéro.
He's always at home on Mondays. Il est toujours chez lui le lundi.
He was weak from the loss of blood. Il était faible en raison des pertes de sang.
Did you drive her home last night? L'as-tu reconduite chez elle la nuit dernière ?
We were at a loss what to do. Nous ne savons que faire.
I came across a dog while returning home. En rentrant chez moi, je suis tombé sur un chien.
Amnesia means "loss of memory". Amnésie signifie « perte de mémoire ».
He isn't at home, is he? Il n'est pas à la maison, n'est-ce pas ?
He was at a loss what to do. Il ne savait que faire.
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