Usage examples of "ouvrier non-qualifié" in French with translation to English

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Le travail non qualifié est mal payé. Unskilled labor is poorly paid.
Votre attitude, non votre aptitude, détermine votre altitude. Your attitude, not your aptitude, determines your altitude.
Un mauvais ouvrier se plaint de ses outils. A bad workman complains of his tools.
Suis-je qualifié ? Am I qualified?
« Est-ce de l'arabe ? » « Non, c'est du ouïghour — une langue parlée dans le Nord-Ouest de la Chine. » "Is this Arabic?" "No, it's Uyghur - a language that's spoken in northwestern China."
Le plus grand ouvrier de la nature est le temps. Nature's greatest worker is time.
On dit qu'il est qualifié comme médecin. He is said to be qualified as a doctor.
« Vais-je mourir ? » « Non, tu vas dormir. » "Am I going to die?" "No, you are going to sleep."
On reconnaît un bon ouvrier à ses outils. It's a poor workman that blames his tools.
Je doute qu'il soit assez qualifié pour gérer une telle équipe! I doubt he is qualified enough to manage such a team!
Tu arrives bientôt, non ? You arrive soon, don't you?
Je ne suis pas qualifié pour faire ce travail. I'm not qualified to do this job.
"Veux-tu quelque chose à boire ?" "Non, merci" "Would you like something to drink?" "Sorry, no thanks."
Le Guatemala fut un temps qualifié de république bananière. Guatemala was once qualified as a banana republic.
Non, elle est d'occasion. No, it's second hand.
Il est, sans conteste, le plus qualifié pour ce travail. He is without question, the best man for the job.
Un homme libre pense à la mort moins qu'à toute chose; et sa sagesse est une méditation non sur la mort, mais sur la vie. A free man thinks of death least of all things; and his wisdom is a meditation not of death but of life.
Il n'est pas qualifié pour ce poste. He is not qualified for the job.
"Voulez-vous une autre tasse de café ?" "Non merci" "Will you have another cup of coffee?" "No, thank you."
Pensez-vous que je sois qualifié pour cet emploi ? Do you think I'm qualified for that job?
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