Usage examples of "greenwich mean time" in English with translation to French

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Being "really busy" does not mean running around and acting like you don't have time for anyone or anything. Être « très occupé » ne veut ni dire que l'on court partout ni que l'on agit comme si l'on avait le temps pour personne ou quoi que ce soit.
You mean you're short on fuck-buddies? Tu veux dire que tu manques de partenaires sexuels réguliers ?
I think it's time for me to discuss the matter with him. Je pense qu'il est temps que je discute l'affaire avec lui.
What precisely does that mean? Qu'est-ce que cela signifie exactement ?
What do you spend most of your time doing? Que fais-tu, la plupart du temps ?
What does "Tatoeba" mean? Que signifie "Tatoeba" ?
What time do you go home? À quelle heure rentrez-vous à la maison ?
If actions mean more than words, why is the pen mightier than the sword? Si les actions sont plus importantes que les mots, pourquoi la plume est-elle plus forte que l'épée?
Tom is wasting time Tom perd du temps.
He didn't mean to hurt you. Il n'avait pas l'intention de te blesser.
We must make up for lost time. Nous devons rattraper le temps perdu.
What does that word mean? Que signifie ce mot ?
From the look of the sky, the typhoon will probably be raging in all its fury about this time tomorrow. Vu l'état du ciel, le typhon se sera complètement déchaîné demain à cette heure.
What the fuck does that mean? Que veulent dire ces conneries?
By the time my father retires, he will have worked for almost thirty years. Lorsque mon père prendra sa retraite, il aura travaillé environ trente ans.
Do you mean what you say? Tu dis ça sérieusement ?
I can seldom find time for reading. J'ai rarement du temps pour lire.
Does this mean you're not coming to help? Est-ce que cela veut dire que tu ne viendras pas pour aider ?
I didn't want to spend any more time in bed. Je ne voulais plus passer de temps au lit.
What do you mean, "I don't like it"? Que veux-tu dire par, "Je ne l'aime pas" ?
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