Usage examples of "key concept" in English with translation to French

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The concept is quite alien to our way of thinking. Ce concept est assez étranger à notre façon de penser.
I have lost my key. J'ai perdu ma clé.
We are shaped by every culture, drawn from every end of the Earth, and dedicated to a simple concept: E pluribus unum: "Out of many, one." Nous sommes façonnés par chaque culture, provenant des quatre coins de la Terre, et dévoués à une idée simple : E pluribus unum : "De plusieurs, un".
Here is my key. Voici ma clef.
To him, hunger was an abstract concept; he always had enough to eat. Pour lui, la faim était un concept abstrait ; il avait toujours suffisamment à manger.
Could you please tell me again where you put the key? Pourrais-tu me répéter où tu as mis la clé ?
What concept do we have of time? Does it move? If yes, does it move in a line, in a circle or in a different way? Quel concept avons-nous du temps ? Se meut-il ? Si oui, se meut-il en ligne, en cercle ou d'une manière différente ?
She's lost her car key. Elle a perdu sa clé de voiture.
Condillac, with sensationalism, revolutionised the concept of mind, making language and gesture prior to ideas, shattering Locke's conception of language as a mere passive medium. Condillac, avec le sensationnalisme, révolutionna le concept de l'esprit, faisant du langage et du geste les précurseurs des idées, faisant voler en éclats la conception de Locke du langage comme simple médium passif.
This letter is the only key to the mystery. Cette lettre est la seule clé du mystère.
Existence is a meaningless concept. L'existence est un concept sans importance.
Is this the key you are looking for? Est-ce la clé que tu cherches ?
Modern understanding of the dynamics of quantum particles took a non-intuitive turn with the introduction of the particle-wave duality concept. La compréhension moderne de la dynamique des quanta a pris une tournure non-intuitive avec l'introduction du concept de dualité onde-corpuscule.
I lost the door key, so I can't enter the house. J'ai perdu la clé de la porte, alors je ne peux pas entrer dans la maison.
Do you understand the concept of the time value of money? Est-ce que tu comprends le concept de la valeur temps de l'argent ?
The key question is not what can I gain but what do I have to lose. La question clé n'est pas qu'est-ce que je peux gagner mais qu'est-ce que j'ai à perdre.
Tom struggles with this concept. Tom a du mal à comprendre ce concept.
The boy was searching for the key that he had lost. Le garçon cherchait la clé qu'il avait perdue.
A good method plays a much more important role in language learning than the vague concept of innate ability. Une bonne méthode joue un rôle beaucoup plus important dans l'apprentissage des langues qu'un vague concept d'aptitude innée.
This is the key I have been looking for. C'est la clé que je cherchais.
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