Usage examples of "extended terms" in English with translation to French

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She extended her arm to grab the magazine at the top of the shelves. Elle tendit le bras pour attraper la revue en haut de l'étagère.
"Define your terms," requested the businessman at the contract hearings. "Précisez vos conditions" demanda l'homme d'affaires lors de la commission des contrats.
He extended his right arm. Il allongea son bras droit.
By signing a contract, you agree to certain terms and conditions. En signant un contrat vous souscrivez à certaines dispositions et conditions.
Dad extended his legs on the sofa. Père a étendu sa jambe sur le sofa.
I'm on good terms with the neighbors. J'ai de bonnes relations avec mes voisins.
From Sendai I extended my journey to Aomori. De Sendai j'ai prolongé mon voyage jusqu'à Aomori.
Nancy has been on good terms with my sister for more than five years. Nancy a été en bons termes avec ma sœur pendant plus de cinq ans.
She extended her stay by five days. Elle a prolongé son séjour de cinq jours.
She is on friendly terms with him. Elle est en bons termes avec lui.
In terms of the pay you will get, is this a good job? En termes de rémunération, est-ce un bon poste ?
We remind you that our terms are 60 days net. Nous vous rappelons que nos conditions sont à 60 jours fermes.
He sees everything in terms of money. Il voit tout en termes d'argent.
I have been on friendly terms with him for more than twenty years. Il fut un proche pendant plus de 20 années.
See life in terms of power. Vois la vie en termes de pouvoir.
The value of a good education cannot be measured in terms of money. La valeur d'une bonne éducation ne peut se mesurer en termes d'argent.
For both translations, I often have to use the dictionary and I notice that there are too few scientific terms. Pour les deux traductions, je dois consulter souvent le dictionnaire et je constate qu'il manque trop de termes scientifiques.
The paper discusses the problem in terms of ethics. L'article traite le problème en termes d'éthique.
I am on good terms with my brother. Je suis en bons termes avec mon frère.
An idea is expressed in terms of action. Une idée est exprimée en action.
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