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 Translation for 'high maintenance' from English to French
tech.
difficile à entretenir {adj}
high-maintenance
difficile (à vivre) {adj}high-maintenance [coll.] [person]
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maintien {m}maintenance
entretien {m} [de voiture, route, d'immeuble]maintenance
maintenance {f} [entretien]maintenance
sauvegarde {f} [de patrimoine, paix, valeurs]maintenance
textile
produit {m} d'entretien
maintenance product
auto-maintenance {f}self-maintenance
trafic
entretien {m} de chaussée
road maintenance
remise {f} en étatmaintenance [repair]
voirie {f} [entretien des routes]road maintenance
tech.
maintenance {f} d'urgence
emergency maintenance
fin.
frais {m.pl} d'entretien
maintenance costs
inform.tech.
maintenance {f} du serveur
server maintenance
textile
produits {m.pl} de maintenance
maintenance products
occup.trafic
agent {m} de route
road maintenance worker
tech.
centre {m} d'entretien
maintenance centre [Br.]
tech.
centre {m} d'entretien
maintenance center [Am.]
fin.sociol.
pension {f} alimentaire
maintenance [Br.] [for children or ex-spouse]
grand {adj}high
élevé {adj}high
haut {adj} {adv}high
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Usage Examples English
  • The better capitalized operators began reducing their focus on unlicensed and instead focused on licensed systems, as the constant fluctuations in signal quality caused them to have very high maintenance costs.
  • The heating bills and high maintenance made them unpopular after the war and many were split into flats to cater for the requirements of the expanding working population who moved from the city centre as extensive redevelopment took place in the 1960s.
  • That war paradigm reflected the view of most of the modernized world in the early 21st century, as is verified by examination of the conventional armies of the time: large, high-maintenance, and technologically-advanced armies designed to compete against similarly-designed forces.
  • Unlike the high-maintenance Persian, the Exotic is able to keep its own fur tidy with little human assistance, though weekly brushing and combing is recommended to remove loose hair and reduce shedding and hairballs.
  • It was considered a high-maintenance item and was removed from service with U.S.

  • Early LCC systems used mercury-arc valves, which were rugged but required high maintenance.
  • They performed well in combat, but its high maintenance costs and demand for use in troop and cargo transport was stronger.
  • The Monorail line has been retired, partially due to high maintenance costs, and in March 2007 the Journey into Africa attraction, now renamed Africa Tram, opened.
  • Grass courts were once among the most common tennis surfaces, but are now rare due to high maintenance costs, as they must be watered and mown often, and take a longer time to dry after rain than hard courts.
  • Only the United Church is still standing, although closed at present due to high maintenance expenses.

  • A home or small office may only require basic security while large businesses may require high-maintenance and advanced software and hardware to prevent malicious attacks from hacking and spamming.
  • Second-hand models' value decreased as a result of high maintenance costs due to spare parts that are expensive to manufacture.
  • Because of low income due to few visitors and high maintenance costs in 2009 the museum was closed.
  • The service, unfortunately, fell victim to the Beeching cuts in the 1960s and was eventually axed in 1964 supposedly prompted by the high maintenance costs of the swing bridge over Alresford Creek, which was necessary to allow boat traffic to the many sand and gravel pits in the area.
  • It thus combined the slow speed, high maintenance and poor righting (ability to resist capsize and wind) of a sailing ship with the small cargo space and fuel expense of a steam ship.

  • Lawns with high maintenance (mowing, irrigation, and leaf blowing) and high fertilization rates have a net emission of carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide that have large global warming potential.
  • Historian Gary Lavergne describes Gaines during this period as "high-maintenance": he sought media attention, then complained about how stressful it was being the center of that attention.
  • Experimental wind turbines were commissioned in 1978; however, high maintenance requirements and excessive power generation resulted in diesel fuel remaining the main power source.
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