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1 donate
donate [də'neɪt](money, goods) faire un don de; (specific amount) faire (un) don de;∎ to donate blood donner son ou du sang;∎ the strips were donated to the team by a local sports shop les tenues ont été données à l'équipe par un magasin de sport local;∎ would you care to donate something? voudriez-vous faire un don ou donner quelque chose?(give money, goods) faire un don, faire des dons;∎ I've been donating for ten years (blood) je donne mon sang depuis dix ans -
2 donate
donate, USB vi faire un don. -
3 contribute
contribute [kən'trɪbju:t](give → money) donner; (→ article, poem) écrire; (→ ideas) apporter (to à);∎ the government will contribute a further two million pounds le gouvernement ajoutera deux millions de livres à sa contribution;∎ Finance she contributes 10 percent of her salary to the pension scheme elle verse 10 pour cent de son salaire dans son plan de retraite;∎ they contributed their ideas and enthusiasm to the project ils ont apporté leurs idées et leur enthousiasme au projet(a) (donate money) contribuer;∎ we ask everyone to contribute generously nous demandons à chacun de contribuer généreusement;∎ to contribute to a charity donner à une association caritative∎ she still has a lot to contribute to her family elle a encore beaucoup à apporter à sa famille;∎ he rarely contributes to discussions il contribue rarement aux discussions∎ to contribute to sth contribuer à qch;∎ to contribute to the success of sth contribuer au succès de qch(d) (journalist, author)∎ to contribute to a newspaper/magazine écrire pour un journal/un magazine;∎ she contributes to various literary magazines elle écrit pour divers magazines littéraires -
4 blood
blood [blʌd]1 noun∎ to donate or to give blood donner son sang;∎ to shed or spill blood verser ou faire couler du sang;∎ she bit him and drew blood elle l'a mordu (jusqu')au sang;∎ the blood rushed to his head le sang lui est monté à la tête;∎ figurative his last question drew blood sa dernière question a fait mouche;∎ figurative he has blood on his hands il a du sang sur les mains;∎ figurative his blood is up il est furieux;∎ familiar the mafia are after his blood la mafia veut sa peau;∎ figurative the boss is after your blood le patron en a après toi;∎ there is bad blood between the two families le torchon brûle entre les deux familles;∎ the argument made for bad blood between them la dispute les a brouillés;∎ his attitude makes my blood boil son attitude me met hors de moi;∎ it's like getting blood out of a stone ce n'est pas une mince affaire;∎ her blood froze or ran cold at the thought rien qu'à y penser son sang s'est figé dans ses veines;∎ the film made my blood run cold le film m'a donné des frissons;∎ familiar a film full of blood and guts un film gore;∎ the town's blood is up over these new taxes la ville s'élève ou part en guerre contre les nouveaux impôts;∎ to do sth in cold blood faire qch de sang-froid;∎ travelling is or runs in her blood elle a le voyage dans le sang ou dans la peau;∎ what we need is new or fresh or young blood nous avons besoin d'un ou de sang nouveau;∎ they're out for blood ils cherchent à se venger;∎ proverb blood is thicker than water la voix du sang est la plus forte(b) (breeding, kinship)∎ of noble/Italian blood de sang noble/italien;∎ a prince of the blood un prince du sang ou de sang royal∎ a young blood un roué►► Medicine blood bank banque f du sang;blood blister pinçon m;blood brother frère m de sang;Anatomy blood cell cellule f sanguine, globule m (du sang);Medicine blood count numération f globulaire;Medicine blood donor donneur(euse) m,f de sang;blood doping = transfusion sanguine utilisée comme méthode de dopage;blood feud vendetta f;Medicine blood group groupe m sanguin;blood heat température f du sang;blood lust soif f de sang;blood money prix m du sang;blood orange (orange f) sanguine f;blood plasma plasma m sanguin;Medicine blood poisoning septicémie f;Medicine blood pressure tension f (artérielle);∎ the doctor took my blood pressure le médecin m'a pris la tension;∎ to have high/low blood pressure faire de l'hypertension/de l'hypotension;∎ the patient's blood pressure is down/up la tension du malade a baissé/monté;∎ figurative her blood pressure goes up every time she talks politics elle se met en colère chaque fois qu'elle parle politique;∎ humorous watch your blood pressure! calmez-vous!;blood pressure cuff brassard m de tension;Medicine blood product dérivé m du sang;Cookery blood pudding boudin m (noir);blood relation parent(e) m,f par le sang;Medicine blood sample prise f de sang;Cookery blood sausage boudin m (noir);Medicine blood serum sérum m sanguin;blood sister sœur f de sang;blood sugar glycémie f;∎ to have low blood sugar avoir une glycémie faible;blood sugar level taux m de glycémie;Medicine blood test analyse f de sang;∎ to have a blood test faire faire une analyse de sang;Medicine blood transfusion transfusion f sanguine ou de sang;Medicine blood type groupe m sanguin;Anatomy blood vessel vaisseau m sanguin -
5 subscribe
subscribe [səb'skraɪb](a) (to magazine, service, telephone system, ISP) s'abonner, être abonné;∎ to subscribe to a newspaper (become a subscriber) s'abonner à un journal; (be a subscriber) être abonné à un journal(b) (to loan, fund, campaign, share issue) souscrire;∎ to subscribe to a charity faire des dons à une œuvre de charité∎ I cannot subscribe to that view of politics il m'est impossible de souscrire à cette vision de la politique∎ she subscribed £800 to the election fund elle a donné 800 livres à la caisse électorale
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