Usage examples of "adverse quarter" in English with translation to French

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Is there any adverse reaction? Y a-t-il des réactions de la partie adverse ?
I ate a quarter of a cake. J'ai mangé le quart du gâteau.
We start class at nine o’clock, but he didn’t come until quarter past. Nous commençons la classe à neuf heures, mais il n'est venu qu'au quart.
It's quarter to two. Il est deux heures moins le quart.
I ate a quarter of the cake. J'ai mangé le quart du gâteau.
I have my supper at a quarter past seven. Je dîne à sept heures et quart.
It happened at a quarter past eleven. Ça s'est déroulé à onze heures et quart.
It's a quarter to three. Il est trois heures moins le quart.
It’s a quarter past eight. Il est huit heures et quart.
In Korea, there's a popular theory that says that: "If you eat a quarter of an Iceberg lettuce, you will fall asleep". Thus, amongst truck drivers in Korea, lettuce is known as something that should not be eaten before work. Selon le folklore local, on dit que : "Si tu manges un quart de laitue iceberg, tu t'endormiras". En Corée, la laitue est donc considérée comme une nourriture qu'il ne faut pas manger avant le travail par les conducteurs de camion.
It's a quarter past nine. Il est neuf heures et quart.
Sales fell off in the third quarter. Les ventes ont baissé au troisième trimestre.
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