Usage examples of "us dollar terms" in English with translation to French

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A dollar is equal to a hundred cents. Un dollar est égal à cent cents.
"Define your terms," requested the businessman at the contract hearings. "Précisez vos conditions" demanda l'homme d'affaires lors de la commission des contrats.
These oranges are ten for a dollar. Ces oranges sont à un dollar les dix.
By signing a contract, you agree to certain terms and conditions. En signant un contrat vous souscrivez à certaines dispositions et conditions.
The rate of exchange is 145 yen to the dollar. Le taux de change est de 145 yens pour un dollar.
I'm on good terms with the neighbors. J'ai de bonnes relations avec mes voisins.
The value of the dollar declines as the rate of inflation rises. La valeur du dollar tombe avec un taux d'inflation croissant.
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.
European currencies weakened against the dollar. Les monnaies européennes se sont affaiblies face au dollar.
She is on friendly terms with him. Elle est en bons termes avec lui.
Do you have change for a dollar? As-tu la monnaie d'un dollar ?
In terms of the pay you will get, is this a good job? En termes de rémunération, est-ce un bon poste ?
The value of the dollar began to drop. La valeur du dollar commença à chuter.
We remind you that our terms are 60 days net. Nous vous rappelons que nos conditions sont à 60 jours fermes.
One hundred cents makes one dollar. 100 cents font un dollar.
He sees everything in terms of money. Il voit tout en termes d'argent.
As expectation increases that the dollar will weaken, the foreign exchange market's reaction to US economic indicators has been fairly muted. Comme les espoirs augmentent que le dollar s'affaiblisse, la réaction du marché des changes aux indicateurs économiques étasuniens a été relativement modérée.
I have been on friendly terms with him for more than twenty years. Il fut un proche pendant plus de 20 années.
Do you have any one dollar bills? Est-ce que tu aurais un billet d'un dollar ?
See life in terms of power. Vois la vie en termes de pouvoir.
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