Usage examples of "ordre social" in French with translation to English

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Dans son pays d'origine, la France, Tatoeba est devenu un phénomène culturel et social. In its home country, France, Tatoeba became a social and cultural phenomenon.
Garde toujours ton espace de travail en ordre. Always keep your workplace organized.
Une voiture chère est un symbole de statut social. An expensive car is a status symbol.
Il me faut mettre la maison en ordre alors je suis occupé à l'instant. I've got to get the house in order, so I'm busy now.
Il est, je crois, indéniable que les États-Uniens en tant qu'États-Uniens, sont le peuple le plus conscient au monde de leur malaise social, et celui ayant le plus besoin de croire que les autres nations de la planète complotent contre eux en cherchant à les déprécier. It is, I think, an indisputable fact that Americans are, as Americans, the most self-conscious people in the world, and the most addicted to the belief that the other nations of the earth are in a conspiracy to undervalue them.
Mets ta chambre en ordre. Put your room in order.
On a un besoin urgent de changement social. There is an urgent need for social change.
Tu as rangé les livres dans le mauvais ordre ! You sorted the books in the wrong order!
Le siège social de la société. The company's main office.
L'enseignant mit les enfants en ligne par ordre de taille. The teacher lined the children up in order of height.
Une fois que le changement social commence, on ne peut pas revenir en arrière. On ne peut pas désapprendre à lire à une personne. On ne peut pas humilier une personne qui se sent fière. On ne peut pas opprimer les gens qui n'ont plus peur. Once social change begins it can not be reversed. You can not un-educate the person who has learned to read. You can not humiliate the person who feels pride. You can not oppress the people who are not afraid anymore.
Ta chambre doit toujours être en ordre. Your room must always be kept clean.
L'homme est, par nature, un animal social. Man is a social animal by nature.
Votre ordre a été transmis. Your order has been dispatched.
Le siège social de la compagnie. The company's main office.
Il demanda au général de retirer son ordre. He asked the general to take back his order.
L'ordre social ne vient pas de la nature. Il est fondé sur des conventions. Social order does not come from nature. It is founded on customs.
Étant donné notre inter-dépendance, tout ordre mondial qui élève une nation ou groupe de personnes au-dessus d'un autre échouera inévitablement. Alors quoi que nous pensions du passé, nous ne devons pas en être prisonniers. Given our interdependence, any world order that elevates one nation or group of people over another will inevitably fail. So whatever we think of the past, we must not be prisoners of it.
N'élisez jamais une profession juste parce qu'elle promet un statut social. Never choose a vocation just because it promises social standing.
J'ai fait ce travail sur ordre de mon patron. I did that work on the orders of my boss.
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