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1 bestow
bestow [bɪˈstəʊ]* * *[bɪ'stəʊ]transitive verb sout gen accorder (on à); conférer [title] (on à); octroyer [gift] (on à) -
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3 bestow
[bi'stəu]((with on) to give (especially a title, award etc) to someone: The Queen bestowed a knighthood on him.) conférer à- bestowal -
4 entitle
entitle [ɪn'taɪtəl](a) (give right to) autoriser;∎ the results entitle them to believe that… les résultats les autorisent à croire que…;∎ his disability entitles him to a pension son infirmité lui donne droit à une pension;∎ this ticket entitles the bearer to free admission ce billet donne au porteur le droit à une entrée gratuite;∎ to be entitled to do sth (by status) avoir qualité pour ou être habilité à faire qch; (by rules) avoir le droit ou être en droit de faire qch;∎ you're entitled to your own opinion but… vous avez le droit d'avoir votre avis mais…;∎ we're entitled to some fun! nous avons bien le droit de nous amuser un peu!;∎ you're quite entitled to say that… vous pouvez dire à juste titre que…;∎ to be entitled to vote avoir le droit de vote∎ to be entitled to act être habilité à agir(c) (film, book, painting etc) intituler;∎ the book is entitled… le livre s'intitule…(d) (bestow title on) donner un titre à -
5 entitle
entitle [ɪnˈtaɪtl]• to be entitled to do sth (by position, qualifications) être habilité à faire qch ; (by conditions, rules) avoir le droit de faire qch• he is quite entitled to believe that... il est tout à fait en droit de croire que...• to be entitled to vote (in union election, for committee) avoir voix délibérativeb. ( = give title to) intituler• a book entitled "Blue Skies" un livre qui a pour titre « Blue Skies »* * *[ɪn'taɪtl]transitive verb1) ( authorize)2) ( call) intituler [text, music]; donner un titre à [work of art]the poem is entitled ‘Love’ — le poème s'intitule ‘L'amour’
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