Summary
moment {noun}
secousse · escousse · instant · moment · portée · importance · signification
moment {noun}
instant · jiffy · time · moment · momentum
Synonyms
moment: consequence · import · here and now
moment: circonstance · cas · conditions
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"moments" French translation
moments {noun}
If only certaln moments In llfe could last, just stay frozen, like some old vase.
It tells us that the region wants to leave behind the dark moments of its history.
Furthermore, at crucial moments the Government failed to provide support to the Panel.
In the Middle East, periods of acute crisis had been succeeded by moments of optimism.
That had created problems of uncertainty and waste of time at critical moments.
moment {noun}
... suffered by the Palestinians at the moment.
We hope to open an office, but it is not one of our priorities at the moment.
If you leave the room, you lose your turn, but Mr Lage had to leave for a moment.
For the moment, we are trying to establish whether a resolution should be drawn up.
Well frankly, that means that at the moment things are proceeding at a walking pace.
It does not come back, so with every moment that passes, children are moving on.
Moment at which a unilateral act begins to produce its legal effects Article 6.
le débiteur est insolvable ou le devient au moment où le contrat est conclu ou le
At this moment, the Commission has set its face against accepting this amendment.
At the moment that counts as the start of the impact the manikin shall be stable.
That is the only reply I can provide to the honourable senator at the moment. Hon.
moment (import, consequence) {noun} [elev.] (also: impact, scope, reach, comprehensiveness)
That is what they should do if they really understand what an historic moment we are at.
An historic moment for peace might be at hand.
It is sometimes good in a wide-ranging resolution and in a broad framework to zoom in for a moment on something very concrete.
Furthermore, efforts to disarm and disband militias have, for the moment, been only partially effective.
moment (import, consequence) {noun} [elev.] (also: importance, magnitude, bulk, extend)
That is not to say for a moment that this issue is not one of importance.
“Only history will decide how much of a defining moment 11 September will be.
Your presence here reflects the importance of this moment for Colombia.
It was vitally important for the Committee to understand the crucial nature of the moment.
Only history will decide how much of a defining moment 11 September will be.
moment (import, consequence) {noun} [elev.] (also: sense, significance, denotation)
Just a moment ago, I touched briefly on the significance of 7 July for Japan.
We are therefore debating something at the moment which probably has only theoretical significance.
.e. moment in history).
moments {noun}
If only certaln moments In llfe could last, just stay frozen, like some old vase.
It tells us that the region wants to leave behind the dark moments of its history.
Furthermore, at crucial moments the Government failed to provide support to the Panel.
In the Middle East, periods of acute crisis had been succeeded by moments of optimism.
That had created problems of uncertainty and waste of time at critical moments.
moment {noun}
3.9 Highest level of education achieved at the time of the instant offence/s
3.5 Living arrangements at the time of the instant offence/s
3.4 Marital status at the time of the instant[12] offence/s
3.8 Work status at the time of the instant offence/s
Somehow, in that instant, the Prime Minister's Office was giving us all advice here.
At no time, however, did the FFM speak with any representatives of the military.
(b) Are unforeseeable at the time of adoption of the proposed programme budget;
We do not wish, for the time being in any case, to change the pillar structure.
Furthermore, special political missions may be approved at any time of the year.
No reply had been received at the time of the preparation of the present report.
Moment at which a unilateral act begins to produce its legal effects Article 6.
le débiteur est insolvable ou le devient au moment où le contrat est conclu ou le
At this moment, the Commission has set its face against accepting this amendment.
At the moment that counts as the start of the impact the manikin shall be stable.
That is the only reply I can provide to the honourable senator at the moment. Hon.
This is a time for action, and we must not lose the current momentum.
While the ad hoc mechanism did not gain sufficient momentum, it had its own purpose for a period.
And now, we believe, the time has come to seize that momentum and move forward expeditiously.
But if ever there was a time for it, 2008 is the time to be proactive, the time when positive momentum must be gained.
Now is not the time to jeopardize our momentum.
Synonyms
Synonyms (English) for "moment":
© Princeton Universityconsequence · import · here and now · present moment · minute · second · instant · mo · bit
Synonyms (French) for "moment":
© myThes Dicollectecirconstance · cas · conditions · données · opportunité · modalités · particularité · conjoncture · hasard · situation · occasion · éventualité · occurrence · époque · ère · période · temps · siècle · règne · date
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Usage examples for "moments" in French
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