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1 related, person
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2 related
related [rɪˈleɪtɪd]b. ( = connected) to be related to sth être lié à qch• cookware, cutlery, and related products les ustensiles de cuisine, les couverts et les produits du même ordre* * *[rɪ'leɪtɪd]1) [person, language] apparenté (by, through par; to à)2) ( connected) [subject] connexe (to à); [area, idea, incident] lié (to à); [species] similaire (to à)drug/work-related — lié à la drogue/au travail
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3 related
A adj1 ( in the same family) [person, language] apparenté (by, through par ; to à) ; we are related by marriage nous sommes parents par alliance ;2 ( connected) [subject, matter] connexe (to à) ; [area, evidence, idea, information, incident] lié (to à) ; [substance, species, type] similaire (to à) ; the murders are related les crimes sont liés ; plastic and related substances le plastique et ses dérivées ;3 Mus relatif/-ive. -
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5 other
other ['ʌðə(r)](a) (different) autre, différent;∎ it's the same in other countries c'est la même chose dans les autres pays;∎ I had no other choice je n'avais pas le choix ou pas d'autre solution;∎ any other book tout autre livre;∎ by other means par d'autres moyens;∎ he doesn't respect other people's property il ne respecte pas le bien d'autrui;∎ it always happens to other people cela n'arrive qu'aux autres;∎ can't we discuss it some other time? on ne peut pas en parler plus tard?;∎ for this reason, if for no other pour cette raison, à défaut d'une autre;∎ in other times autrefois, à une autre époque;∎ the other world l'autre monde m, l'au-delà m(b) (second of two) autre;∎ give me the other one donnez-moi l'autre;∎ the other woman/man (in relationship) l'autre(c) (additional) autre;∎ can you get some other cups? pouvez-vous aller chercher d'autres tasses?;∎ some other people came d'autres personnes sont arrivées;∎ they have two other daughters ils ont deux autres filles(d) (remaining) autre;∎ the other three men les trois autres hommes(e) (in expressions of time) autre;∎ the other day/morning/month/week l'autre jour/matin/mois/semaine∎ on the other side of the room/of the river de l'autre côté de la pièce/de la rivière;∎ a voice at the other end (of the telephone) une voix à l'autre bout (du fil)2 pronoun(a) (additional person, thing) autre;∎ he and two others got the sack lui et deux autres ont été renvoyés;∎ some succeed, others fail certains réussissent, d'autres échouent;∎ have you got any others? (any more) en avez-vous encore?; (any different ones) en avez-vous d'autres?;∎ can you show me some others? pouvez-vous m'en montrer d'autres?;∎ I have no other je n'en ai pas d'autre(b) (opposite, far end) autre;∎ I stood at this end of the room and she stood at the other j'étais à ce bout-ci de la pièce et elle était à l'autre (bout)(c) (related person) autre;∎ each thought the other the better writer chacun trouvait que l'autre était meilleur écrivain3 noun(person, thing) autre mf;∎ Philosophy the other l'autre;∎ the three others les trois autres;∎ wait for the others attendez les autres;∎ politicians, industrialists and others les hommes politiques, les industriels et les autres;∎ she cares nothing for others elle ne se soucie pas du tout des autres;∎ the property of others le bien d'autrui;∎ to talk about this, that and the other parler de ci et ça;(a) (apart from, except) autrement que;∎ she had never seen him other than on the screen elle ne l'avait jamais vu autrement qu'à l'écran;∎ we had no alternative other than to accept their offer nous n'avions pas d'autre possibilité que celle d'accepter leur offre(b) (differently from) différemment de;∎ I think she should have behaved other than she did je pense qu'elle aurait dû se comporter différemment ou d'une autre façon;∎ she can't be other than she is elle est comme ça, c'est toutsauf, à part;∎ other than that à part cela;∎ somebody other than me/you/her/ etc quelqu'un d'autre;∎ all verbs other than those in -er tous les verbes autres que ceux en -er -
6 right
1. adjective1) (on or related to the side of the body which in most people has the more skilful hand, or to the side of a person or thing which is toward the east when that person or thing is facing north (opposite to left): When I'm writing, I hold my pen in my right hand.) droit2) (correct: Put that book back in the right place; Is that the right answer to the question?) bon3) (morally correct; good: It's not right to let thieves keep what they have stolen.) bien4) (suitable; appropriate: He's not the right man for this job; When would be the right time to ask him?) approprié2. noun1) (something a person is, or ought to be, allowed to have, do etc: Everyone has the right to a fair trial; You must fight for your rights; You have no right to say that.) droit2) (that which is correct or good: Who's in the right in this argument?) vrai3) (the right side, part or direction: Turn to the right; Take the second road on the right.) droite4) (in politics, the people, group, party or parties holding the more traditional beliefs etc.) droite3. adverb1) (exactly: He was standing right here.) exactement2) (immediately: I'll go right after lunch; I'll come right down.) tout de suite3) (close: He was standing right beside me.) exactement4) (completely; all the way: The bullet went right through his arm.) complètement5) (to the right: Turn right.) à droite6) (correctly: Have I done that right?; I don't think this sum is going to turn out right.) bien, juste4. verb1) (to bring back to the correct, usually upright, position: The boat tipped over, but righted itself again.) (se) redresser2) (to put an end to and make up for something wrong that has been done: He's like a medieval knight, going about the country looking for wrongs to right.) redresser5. interjection(I understand; I'll do what you say etc: `I want you to type some letters for me.' `Right, I'll do them now.') bien- righteously - righteousness - rightful - rightfully - rightly - rightness - righto - right-oh - rights - right angle - right-angled - right-hand - right-handed - right wing 6. adjective((right-wing) (having opinions which are) of this sort.) de droite- by rights - by right - get - keep on the right side of - get right - go right - not in one's right mind - not quite right in the head - not right in the head - put right - put/set to rights - right away - right-hand man - right now - right of way - serve right -
7 descend
descend [dɪˈsend]a. ( = go down, come down) descendre• to descend into [+ madness, chaos, anarchy] sombrer dans• I'd never descend to that level ( = lower myself to) je ne m'abaisserais pas ainsib. ( = attack or arrive suddenly) faire une descente• the moment the news was out, reporters descended dès que la nouvelle a été connue, les reporters ont afflué sur les lieux• to descend on a town [reporters, tourists, army] envahir une ville• to descend on a building [reporters, tourists] se précipiter vers un bâtiment ; [army, police] faire une descente dans un bâtiment• to be descended from [+ species, person] descendre de* * *[dɪ'send] 1.transitive verb descendre [steps, slope, path]2.2) ( fall) [rain, darkness, mist] tomber (on, over sur)3) ( be felt) [gloom, exhaustion] s'abattre (on sur); [peace] s'étendre (on sur)4) ( arrive) arriver, débarquer (colloq)5) ( be related to)6) ( sink) -
8 earnings
earnings [ˈɜ:nɪŋz]1. plural noun2. compounds* * *['ɜːnɪŋz]plural noun ( of person) salaire m, revenu m ( from de); ( of company) gains mpl ( from de); Finance ( from shares) (taux m de) rendement mexport earnings — gains mpl à l'exportation
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9 descend
B vi1 ( go down) [person, path, plane] descendre (from de) ; in descending order of importance en or par ordre décroissant d'importance ;2 ( fall) [darkness, rain, mist] tomber (on, over sur) ;4 ( arrive) [tourists, family] arriver, débarquer ○ ; to descend on sb/Oxford/the village débarquer chez qn/à Oxford/dans le village ; to descend on the enemy fondre sur l'ennemi ;6 ( sink) to descend to doing s'abaisser à faire ; to descend so low ou far as to do s'abaisser jusqu'à faire ; to descend into s'enfoncer dans [chaos, sentimentality] ; sombrer dans [alcoholism, crime]. -
10 French provinces and regions
Both traditional pre-Revolution regions and modern administrative regions usually take the definite article as in l’Alsace, la Champagne etc.:I like Alsace= j’aime l’AlsaceChampagne is beautiful= la Champagne est belleFor names which have a compound form, such as Midi-Pyrénées or Rhône-Alpes, it is safer to include the words la région:do you know Midi-Pyrénées?= connaissez-vous la région Midi-Pyrénées?In, to and from somewhereThere are certain general principles regarding names of French provinces and regions. However, usage is sometimes uncertain ; doubtful items should be checked in the dictionary.For in and to, with feminine names and with masculine ones beginning with a vowel, use en without the definite article:to live in Burgundy= vivre en Bourgogneto go to Burgundy= aller en Bourgogneto live in Anjou= vivre en Anjouto go to Anjou= aller en AnjouFor in and to with masculine names beginning with a consonant, use dans le:to live in the Berry= vivre dans le Berryto go to the Berry= aller dans le BerryFor from with feminine names and with masculine ones beginning with a vowel, use de without the definite article:to come from Burgundy= venir de Bourgogneto come from Anjou= venir d’AnjouFor from with masculine names beginning with a consonant, use du:to come from the Berry= venir du BerryRegional adjectivesRelated adjectives and nouns exist for most of the names of provinces and regions. Here is a list of the commonest:an Alsace accent= un accent alsacienAlsace costume= le costume alsacienthe Alsace countryside= les paysages alsaciensAlsace traditions= les traditions alsaciennesAlsace villages= les villages alsaciensThese words can also be used as nouns, meaning a person from X ; in this case they are written with a capital letter:a person from Alsace= un Alsacienan Alsace woman= une Alsaciennethe people of Alsace= les Alsaciens mplBig English-French dictionary > French provinces and regions
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11 stress
stress [stres]1. nouna. ( = pressure) stress mb. ( = emphasis) insistance fc. (on syllable) accent md. (on rope, cable) charge fa. ( = emphasize) insister surb. [+ syllable] accentuer3. compounds* * *[stres] 1.1) ( nervous) tension f, stress memotional/mental stress — tension émotionnelle/nerveuse
signs of stress — signes mpl de tension
to be under stress ou suffer from stress — être stressé
the stresses and strains of modern life — les agressions fpl de la vie moderne
2) ( emphasis)to lay ou put stress on — mettre l'accent m sur, insister sur [fact, problem]
3) Physics effort m4) Linguistics ( in particular case) accent mthe stress falls on... — l'accent tombe sur...
5) ( whole system) accentuation f2.transitive verb1) ( emphasize) mettre l'accent m or insister sur [issue, difficulty, advantage]to stress the importance of something — souligner l'importance f de quelque chose
to stress the need for something/to do — souligner la nécessité de quelque chose/de faire
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12 connection
[-ʃən]1) (something that connects or is connected: a faulty electrical connection.) connexion2) ((a) state of being connected or related: My connection with their family is very slight; I wish to talk to you in connection with my daughter's career.) rapports3) (a useful person whom one can contact, especially in business: his connections in the clothing trade.) relation4) (a train, bus etc to which one changes from another in the course of a journey: As the local train was late, I missed the connection to London.) correspondance -
13 donkey
['doŋki]1) (a domesticated animal with long ears related to the horse but smaller.) âne, ânesse2) (a stupid person: Don't be such a donkey!) âne, imbécile•- donkey's years/ages -
14 in-law
['inlo:]plural - in-laws; noun(a person related to one by marriage eg one's brother-in-law, mother-in-law etc.) belle-famille; beau-frère, belle-mère -
15 academic
academic [‚ækə'demɪk](a) School & University (related to formal study → of school) scolaire; (→ of university) universitaire;∎ we aim for academic excellence notre objectif est l'excellence de notre enseignement;∎ her academic achievements are impressive elle a fait de brillantes études;∎ the first academic study of… la première étude faite par un universitaire de…(b) (intellectual → standard, style, work) intellectuel; (→ person) studieux, intellectuel; (→ subjects) d'enseignement général(c) Philosophy (theoretical) théorique, spéculatif; (not practical) sans intérêt pratique, théorique;∎ their speculations were purely academic leurs spéculations étaient purement théoriques;∎ out of academic interest par simple curiosité;∎ whether he comes or not is all academic qu'il vienne ou pas, cela n'a pas d'importance(d) (conventional) académique;∎ Art an academic painter un peintre académique2 noun►► American academic advisor directeur(trice) m,f d'études;academic dress toge f d'étudiant;academic freedom liberté f d'enseignement;American academic rank grade m;academic year année f universitaire -
16 attendant
attendant [ə'tendənt]1 noun(a) (official) surveillant(e) m,f; (in public lavatory, cloakroom) préposé(e) m,f; (in museum, car park) gardien(enne) m,f; (in theatre) ouvreuse f;∎ (petrol-)pump attendant pompiste mf;∎ swimming pool attendant maître m nageur∎ the salesman attendant on us was a Mr Jones le vendeur qui nous servait ou s'occupait de nous était un certain M. Jones∎ there are some disadvantages attendant on working at home le travail à domicile comporte certains inconvénients;∎ he talked about marriage and its attendant problems il parla du mariage et des problèmes qui l'accompagnent -
17 connected
connected [kə'nektɪd](a) (linked → subjects, species) connexe(b) (coherent → speech, sentences) cohérent, suivi∎ to be connected with avoir un lien ou rapport avec∎ to be connected with or to avoir un lien de parenté avec;∎ to be well connected (person) avoir des relations
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