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4 classroom style
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > classroom style
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5 classroom, teacher
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6 alternating classroom training/alternating workplace training
[duc.] formation en alternance [en classe et sur le lieu de travail]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > alternating classroom training/alternating workplace training
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7 out-of-classroom, program
programme m périscolaireEnglish-French legislative terms > out-of-classroom, program
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9 smuggle
smuggle ['smʌgəl](contraband) passer en contrebande; (into prison → mail, arms) introduire clandestinement;∎ to smuggle sth through customs passer qch en fraude à la douane;∎ to smuggle sb into a country faire entrer qn clandestinement dans un pays;∎ to smuggle sb out of a country faire sortir qn clandestinement d'un pays;∎ the terrorists were smuggled over the border les terroristes ont passé la frontière clandestinement;∎ he managed to smuggle a knife into the prison il a réussi à faire entrer ou passer clandestinement un couteau dans la prison;∎ they are suspected of smuggling arms/heroin on les soupçonne de trafic d'armes/d'héroïne;∎ figurative to smuggle sth into a room apporter qch subrepticement dans une piècefaire de la contrebande(on a large scale → drugs, arms) faire entrer ou passer en contrebande; (as tourist → cigarettes, alcohol) introduire en fraude; (into prison, classroom) introduire clandestinement(arms, drugs) faire sortir en contrebande; (when coming through customs) faire sortir en fraude; (from prison, classroom) faire sortir clandestinement -
10 fighting
fighting [ˈfaɪtɪŋ]1. noun• fighting broke out between police and demonstrators des incidents ont éclaté entre la police et les manifestants2. adjective* * *['faɪtɪŋ] 1.1) Military combat m2) gen bagarre f2.2) ( aggressive) [ talk, words] agressif/-ive -
11 file
file [faɪl]1. noun• do we have a file on her? est-ce que nous avons un dossier sur elle ?• to be on file [person] être fichéb. (for metal, nails) lime fc. ( = line) file fb. limer• to file in/out entrer/sortir en file• they filed slowly past the ticket collector ils sont passés lentement les uns après les autres devant le contrôleur4. compounds* * *[faɪl] 1.1) ( for papers etc) gen dossier m; ( cardboard) chemise f; ( ring binder) classeur m; ( card tray) fichier m2) ( record) dossier m (on sur)3) Computing fichier m4) ( tool) lime f5) ( line) file f2.transitive verb1) Administration classer [invoice, letter, record] ( under sous)to file a lawsuit (against somebody) — intenter or faire un procès (à quelqu'un)
3) Journalism envoyer [report]4) limer [wood, metal]3.1) ( walk)they filed into/out of the classroom — ils sont entrés dans/sortis de la salle l'un après l'autre
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12 mobile
mobile [ˈməʊbaɪl]1. adjective2. nouna. ( = mobile phone) portable mb. ( = decoration) mobile m3. compounds* * *['məʊbaɪl], US [-bl], also [-biːl] 1. 2.1) ( moveable) gen mobile; [canteen, classroom] ambulant2) ( expressive) [features] mobile3)to be mobile — ( able to walk) pouvoir marcher; ( able to travel) pouvoir se déplacer
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13 test
test [test]1. nouna. ( = trial) essai m• the plane was grounded for tests l'avion a été retiré de la circulation pour être soumis à des vérifications• he sent a specimen to the laboratory for tests il a envoyé un échantillon au laboratoire pour analysesc. ( = gauge) the test of any democracy is... une démocratie se reconnaît à...• to pass/fail one's test être reçu/échouer au permisf. (Cricket, rugby) match m internationaltester ; [+ goods] vérifier ; [+ blood, urine] faire une analyse (or des analyses) de ; [+ new drug] expérimenter ; [+ person] mettre à l'épreuve ; [+ sight, hearing] tester4. compounds* * *[test] 1.1) (of person, ability, resources) gen épreuve f, Psychology test m; School, University ( written) contrôle m; ( oral) épreuve f oraletomorrow's match should be a good test of the team's capabilities — le match de demain devrait permettre de savoir de quoi l'équipe est capable
the best test of a good novel is... — le meilleur critère pour juger de la valeur d'un roman est...
2) Commerce, Industry, Technology essai m3) Medicine (of blood, urine) analyse f; ( of organ) examen m; (to detect virus, cancer) test m de dépistage; Chemistry analyse f4) Automobile (also driving test) examen m du permis de conduire2.transitive verb1) gen évaluer [intelligence, efficiency]; School ( in classroom) interroger (on en); ( at exam time) contrôler; Psychology tester2) Commerce, Technology essayer; Medicine, Chemistry analyser [blood, urine, sample]; expérimenter [new drug]all the new equipment has been tested for faults — le nouveau matériel a été entièrement testé et essayé
to test the water — [swimmer] prendre la température de l'eau; fig tâter le terrain
3) ( strain) mettre [quelque chose] à l'épreuve [strength, patience]3.to test for starch/for alcohol — ( in laboratory) faire une recherche d'amidon/d'alcool
to test for an infection/allergy — faire des analyses pour trouver la cause d'une infection/allergie
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14 ineffectual
[ini'fek uəl]1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) inefficace2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) incompétent• -
15 line up
1) (to form a line: The children lined up ready to leave the classroom; She lined up the chairs.) (s')aligner, (se) mettre en rangs2) (to collect and arrange in readiness: We've lined up several interesting guests to appear on the programme (noun line-up).) trouver -
16 pandemonium
[pændi'mouniəm](a state of noise and confusion: There was pandemonium in the classroom before the teacher arrived.) vacarme -
17 play the fool
(to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people: He always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.) faire le pitre -
18 quieten
1) ((often with down) to make or become quiet: I expect you to quieten down when I come into the classroom.) (se) calmer2) (to remove or lessen (a person's fears, doubts etc).) apaiser -
19 streamer
noun (a long narrow banner, or narrow paper ribbon: The aeroplane dragged a streamer that read `Come to the Festival'; The classroom was decorated with balloons and streamers.) banderole -
20 sweep out
(to sweep (a room etc) thoroughly; to clean by sweeping: to sweep the classroom out.) balayer
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