Usage examples of "sales literature" in English with translation to French

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He is well read in English literature. Il est calé en littérature anglaise.
All sales are final. Les soldes ne sont pas reprises.
Tom is interested in French literature. Thomas s'intéresse à la littérature française.
Their sales are growing. Leurs ventes augmentent.
He lectured our class on literature. Il donna un cours de littérature à notre classe.
As head of the sales team she reports only to the managing director. En tant que chef du service des ventes elle ne rapporte qu'au directeur général.
He is a master of English literature. C'est un ponte de la littérature anglaise.
Please exercise every caution against cowboy salesmen of water purifiers and fraudulent-test sales. Soyez systématiquement vigilant avec les vendeurs peu scrupuleux de purificateurs d'eau et les faux inspecteurs de qualité des équipements.
Every man's work, whether it be literature or music or a picture or architecture or anything else, is always a portrait of himself. Toute œuvre d'un homme, que ce soit littérature ou musique ou image ou architecture ou quoi que ce soit d'autre, est toujours un portrait de lui-même.
In the Southern region, sales were up 47 percent. Dans les régions méridionales, les ventes ont augmenté de 47 pour cent.
Japanese literature, in spite of its beauty and riches, is as yet inadequately known in the West. La littérature japonaise, malgré sa beauté et sa richesse, n'est pas assez connue en Occident.
The entire sales staff has worked around the clock for a week. Tout le personnel commercial a travaillé d'arrache-pied durant une semaine.
John is professor of French literature at Oxford and his wife is French. John est un professeur de littérature française à Oxford et sa femme est française.
Sales at the company zoomed thanks to brisk export demand, but profit did not keep up because of intense competition. Les ventes de la société augmentèrent grâce à une demande à l'exportation croissante, mais les profits ne suivirent pas en raison d'une compétition féroce.
Give a lecture on literature. Donne un cours de littérature.
He is the head of the sales department. Il est le chef du département de vente.
He majors in modern literature. Il est diplômé en littérature moderne.
Never mind that. More importantly, if we don't go soon the time-limited sales will finish. Oublie ça. Le plus important c'est que si nous n'y allons pas rapidement la période des soldes sera terminée.
Do you like French literature? Aimez-vous la littérature française ?
The sales of this model took off. Les ventes de ce modèle se sont envolées.
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