Usage examples of "à mi-temps" in French with translation to English

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Il faudra peut-être que je travaille à mi-temps. I may have to work part time.
Je cherche un travail à mi-temps. I'm looking for a part-time job.
Bill a un travail à mi-temps pour acheter une voiture. Bill has a part-time job so that he can buy a car.
Je pense qu'un travail à mi-temps est une bonne expérience. I think a part-time job is a good experience.
Nous gâchâmes beaucoup de temps. We wasted a lot of time.
Il est temps de se concentrer sur les affaires. It's time to get down to business.
Prenez votre temps lorsque vous prenez vos repas. Take your time when you eat meals.
N'as-tu rien à faire de mieux de ton temps ? Don't you have anything better to do with your time?
Le candidat lâcha la bonne réponse juste avant que le temps ne soit écoulé. The contestant blurted out the right answer just before the time ran out.
Dans ce cours, nous consacrerons du temps à vous aider à vous exprimer en ayant plus l'air d'un locuteur natif. In this course, we'll spend time helping you sound more like a native speaker.
J'ai toujours pensé qu'un infarctus était la manière dont la nature t'indique qu'il est temps de mourir. I always thought that a stroke was one of nature's ways to tell you that it's time to die.
Nous avons le temps qu'il faut. We have time to spare.
Ce dont il y a besoin c'est plus de temps. What is needed is more time.
Le train arriva à temps. The train got in on time.
La fête aura lieu dimanche prochain si le temps la permet. The party is to be held next Sunday, weather permitting.
Mon professeur m'a dit que j'aurais dû passer davantage de temps à préparer mon exposé. My teacher told me that I should have spent more time preparing my speech.
Ayant marché quelque temps, nous arrivâmes au lac. Having walked for some time, we came to the lake.
Il a pris le premier train et est arrivé juste à temps. He caught the first train and got there just in time.
Pensez-vous que je perde mon temps ? Do you think I'm wasting my time?
Je ne veux pas que tu m'appelles tout le temps. I don't want you to ring me up all the time.
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