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

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In all likelihood, the president will serve a second term. En toute probabilité, le président exercera un second mandat.
The second term came to an end yesterday. Le deuxième trimestre s'est terminé hier.
The second test is a great improvement on the first. Le deuxième examen est une grande avancée comparé au premier.
I suppose it's different when you think about it over the long term. Je suppose que c'est différent quand tu y penses à long terme.
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.
It is a term used to describe the warming of the earth due to increasing amounts of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. C'est un vocable utilisé pour décrire le réchauffement de la Terre, dû à des quantités croissantes de dioxyde de carbone dans l'atmosphère.
Hold on a second. Attends une seconde.
Most students are doing preparation for the term examination. La plupart des étudiants se préparent pour les examens finaux.
Their financial problems began in the second half of the year. Leurs problèmes financiers ont commencé au deuxième semestre.
The short term contract employees were dismissed without notice. Les intérimaires ont été renvoyés sans préavis.
The Second World War began in 1939. La Deuxième Guerre Mondiale a commencé en 1939.
Your marks were well below average this term. Tes notes étaient bien en bas de la moyenne ce semestre.
He has the second animal. Il a deux chats.
'Radioactivity' is a chemistry term. "Radioactivité" est un terme de la chimie.
Hold on a second, I'll be right back. Don't hang up! Attends une seconde, je reviens tout de suite. Ne raccroche pas !
I've been very busy since the new term started. J'ai été très occupé depuis le début du nouveau mandat.
To each group of people its language, and a second, common to all. À chaque peuple sa langue, et une seconde, commune, pour tous.
In the strict sense of the term, a true democracy has never existed, and never will exist. It is against natural order that the great number should govern and that the few should be governed. À prendre le terme dans la rigueur de l’acception, il n’a jamais existé de véritable démocratie, et il n’en existera jamais. Il est contre l’ordre naturel que le grand nombre gouverne et que le petit soit gouverné.
We're in the second week of an unrelenting heat wave. Nous sommes dans la deuxième semaine d'une implacable vague de chaleur.
I have one textbook for each class that I have this term, so it is very heavy. J'ai un cahier pour chaque cours auquel je vais ce semestre. Ils sont très lourds.
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