Usage examples of "facteur commun de distinction" in French with translation to English

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Aussi grande soit la beauté sensuelle des pierres précieuses, leur rareté et leur prix leur ajoute une forme de distinction qu'elles n'auraient jamais si elles étaient vendues à bas prix. Great as is the sensuous beauty of gems, their rarity and price adds an expression of distinction to them, which they would never have if they were cheap.
Nous acceptons tout le monde sans distinction de nationalité. We accept anybody, irrespective of nationality.
Tom et moi n'avons rien en commun. Tom and I have nothing in common.
La santé est un facteur essentiel du bonheur. Health is an important factor of happiness.
Chacun peut se prévaloir de tous les droits et de toutes les libertés proclamés dans la présente Déclaration, sans distinction aucune, notamment de race, de couleur, de sexe, de langue, de religion, d'opinion politique ou de toute autre opinion, d'origine nationale ou sociale, de fortune, de naissance ou de toute autre situation. Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.
Ces deux-là n'ont pas grand-chose en commun. These two have very little in common.
Il est apparu évident que ceci constitue un facteur très favorable pour notre projet, qui vise justement à créer, en coopération, un réseau de traductions dans le plus grand nombre possible de langues. It has become evident that this is a very favorable factor for our project, which aims precisely at creating a network of translations in as many languages as possible in joint work.
Il y a une subtile distinction entre une façon de s'exprimer qui est trop concise et pertinente et une façon de s'exprimer qui est trop abrupte. There is a fine line between speech that is terse and to the point and speech that is too abrupt.
Cet hôtel est bien situé en ce qui concerne les transports en commun. This hotel is conveniently located in terms of public transportation.
Le facteur est-il déjà passé ? Has the mailman already come?
Il est vrai qu'Aristote distingue le tyran du roi, en ce que le premier gouverne pour sa propre utilité et le second seulement pour l'utilité de ses sujets ; mais il s'ensuivrait de la distinction d'Aristote que depuis le commencement du monde il n'aurait pas encore existé un seul roi. It is true that Aristotle distinguishes the tyrant from the king by the fact that the former governs in his own interest, and the latter only for the good of his subjects; but it would follow from Aristotle's distinction that, from the very beginning of the world, there has not yet been a single king.
Marie manque de sens commun. Mary is in want of common sense.
Ça doit être le facteur. It must be the postman.
Le problème cité n'en est pas un, mais il y en a dans la partie lecture qui vous demandent de faire la distinction entre pronoms relatifs et adverbes relatifs. The problem quoted isn't one, but there are problems in the reading section that ask you to distinguish relative pronouns from relative adverbs.
De nombreux chiens ont en commun la manie d'aboyer sur les inconnus. Barking at strangers is a habit common to many dogs.
Le facteur passe par ici tous les trois jours. The mailman comes around every three days.
Ces temps derniers, Israël et l'Iran ont vraiment très peu de choses en commun, mais l'espéranto en fait partie. Recently, Israel and Iran have very few things in common, but Esperanto is one of them.
Le facteur distribue le courrier tous les matins. The postman delivers letters every morning.
Il commença à croire que quelques amis en commun l'avait calomnié. He began to think that some mutual friend had been slandering him.
L'honnêteté fut le facteur le plus important de sa réussite. Honesty was the most important factor in his success.
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