Sentence examples of "concepts" in French

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Translations: all14 concept14
Ces deux concepts sont intimement liés. These two concepts are intimately related.
J'utiliserai les concepts de haut niveau comme point de départ pour notre réflexion permanente, nos croquis, nos maquettes, etc. I’ll use the top concepts as a starting point for our continued ideation, sketches, sketch models, etc…
L'existence est un concept sans importance. Existence is a meaningless concept.
Tom a du mal à comprendre ce concept. Tom struggles with this concept.
Ce concept est assez étranger à notre façon de penser. The concept is quite alien to our way of thinking.
Est-ce que tu comprends le concept de la valeur temps de l'argent ? Do you understand the concept of the time value of money?
Pour lui, la faim était un concept abstrait ; il avait toujours suffisamment à manger. To him, hunger was an abstract concept; he always had enough to eat.
Ils ont mis en œuvre une politique de communication afin de promouvoir leur nouveau concept. They implemented a communication policy so as to promote their new concept.
Ils ont mis en place une politique de communication afin de promouvoir leur nouveau concept. They implemented a communication policy so as to promote their new concept.
Une bonne méthode joue un rôle beaucoup plus important dans l'apprentissage des langues qu'un vague concept d'aptitude innée. A good method plays a much more important role in language learning than the vague concept of innate ability.
La compréhension moderne de la dynamique des quanta a pris une tournure non-intuitive avec l'introduction du concept de dualité onde-corpuscule. Modern understanding of the dynamics of quantum particles took a non-intuitive turn with the introduction of the particle-wave duality concept.
Quel concept avons-nous du temps ? Se meut-il ? Si oui, se meut-il en ligne, en cercle ou d'une manière différente ? What concept do we have of time? Does it move? If yes, does it move in a line, in a circle or in a different way?
Il est beaucoup plus facile pour un philosophe d'expliquer un nouveau concept à un autre philosophe qu'à un enfant. Pourquoi ? Parce que l'enfant pose les vraies questions. It is a lot easier for a philosopher to explain a new concept to another philosopher than to a child. Why? Because the child asks the true questions.
Condillac, avec le sensationnalisme, révolutionna le concept de l'esprit, faisant du langage et du geste les précurseurs des idées, faisant voler en éclats la conception de Locke du langage comme simple médium passif. Condillac, with sensationalism, revolutionised the concept of mind, making language and gesture prior to ideas, shattering Locke's conception of language as a mere passive medium.
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