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Click here for details. le décalage horaire (day ka lazh oh rhair) : time difference, time change related terms: le syndrome du décalage horaire = jetlag le fuseau horaire = time zone
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→ “Le décalage horaire entre Londres et New York est de cinq heures”.
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And, just in time Kristi, you have given me the French expression for what I am feeling having just returned from a week in Belgium ... décalage horaire.
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The jet lag (is there another term?) could result from the decalage horaire.
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→ “Le décalage horaire” (between two places) means 'time difference', as Marianne said earlier.
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When I stayed with a French family one summer, they used the phrase "decalage horaire" to mean "time difference."
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→ “Le syndrome du décalage horaire” (= jet lag) involves all the signs and symptoms (physical & psychological) associated with flying at high speed across several “fuseaux horaires” (= 'time zones'), specially if travelling West to East
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Click here for details. le décalage horaire (day ka lazh oh rhair) : time difference, time change related terms: le syndrome du décalage horaire = jetlag le fuseau horaire = time zone
Voyager 2010
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→ “Souffrir du décalage horaire”/“mal supporter le décalage horaire”
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Having travelled at high speed by jet aircraft between several time zones, David & Mark "ont souffert du décalage horaire" that created a disruption of their bodily rhythms.
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