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1 insist
A vtr1 ( demand) insister ; ( authoritatively) exiger ; to insist that insister pour que (+ subj) ; ( authoritatively) exiger que (+ subj) ; I insist you tell me! j'exige que tu me le dises! ;2 ( maintain forcefully) affirmer, soutenir ; they insisted that it was true ils ont affirmé que c'était la vérité ; she insisted that she was innocent elle a protesté de son innocence.B vi insister ; I won't insist je n'insisterai pas ; all right, if you insist très bien, puisque tu insistes or puisque tu y tiens ; to insist on exiger [punctuality, silence] ; to insist on doing tenir à faire ; he will insist on getting up early/paying for everything il tient absolument à se lever tôt/à tout payer ; to insist on sb doing tenir à ce que qn fasse, insister pour que qn fasse ; I really must insist j'insiste, il le faut. -
2 insist
insist [ɪn'sɪst]∎ if you insist si tu insistes;∎ he insisted on a new contract il a exigé un nouveau contrat;∎ I insist on seeing the manager j'exige de voir le directeur;∎ she insists on doing it her way elle tient à le faire à sa façon;∎ he insisted on my taking the money il a tenu à ce que je prenne l'argent∎ to insist on maintenir;∎ she insists on her innocence elle maintient qu'elle est innocente∎ to insist on insister sur;∎ I must insist on this point je dois insister sur ce point∎ I insist that you tell no one j'insiste pour que vous ne le disiez à personne;∎ you should insist that you be paid vous devriez exiger qu'on vous paye(b) (maintain) maintenir, soutenir;∎ she insists that she locked the door elle maintient qu'elle a fermé la porte à clef -
3 insist
insist [ɪnˈsɪst]a. ( = demand) insister• I must insist that you let me help laisse-moi t'aider, j'insisteb. ( = affirm) soutenir* * *[ɪn'sɪst] 1.transitive verb1) ( demand) insister ( that pour que); ( authoritatively) exiger ( that que + subj)2) ( maintain forcefully) affirmer ( that que)2.intransitive verb insisterto insist on doing — vouloir à tout prix faire, tenir à faire
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4 insist
[in'sist]1) ((with that or on) to state, emphasize, or hold firmly to (an opinion, plan etc): He insists that I was to blame for the accident; I insisted on driving him home.) soutenir (que), insister (pour)2) ((often with on or that) to demand or urge: He insists on punctuality/obedience; She insisted on coming with me; He insisted that I should go.) vouloir absolument (que)•- insistent -
5 emphatically
emphatically [ɪmˈfætɪkəlɪ][say, reply, refuse] catégoriquement ; [deny] farouchement* * *[ɪm'fætɪklɪ]adverb gen énergiquement; [insist] avec force -
6 hammer
hammer [ˈhæmər]1. nounmarteau m• they were going at it hammer and tongs ( = working) ils y mettaient tout leur cœur ; ( = arguing) ils discutaient âprementa. [+ metal] marteler• I'd had it hammered into me that... on m'avait enfoncé dans la tête que...b. (British) (inf) ( = defeat) battre à plates coutures ; ( = criticize severely) descendre en flammes ; ( = damage severely) frapper de plein fouet[+ plan, agreement] élaborer (avec difficulté)* * *['hæmə(r)] 1.1) gen, Music marteau mto come ou go under the hammer — être vendu aux enchères
2) Sport ( discipline) lancer m de marteau2.transitive verbto hammer something into — enfoncer quelque chose dans [wall, fence]
2) fig ( insist forcefully)3) ( attack) critiquer4) (colloq) Sport ( defeat) battre [quelqu'un] à plates coutures3.1) ( use hammer) frapper à coups de marteau2) ( pound) tambouriner (on, at contre)•Phrasal Verbs: -
7 reason
reason [ˈri:zn]1. nouna. ( = justification) raison f• the reasons are... les raisons en sont...• I have (every) reason to believe that... j'ai (tout) lieu de croire que...• for the very reason that... précisément parce que...b. ( = mental faculty) raison fc. ( = common sense) raison fa. ( = think logically) raisonner* * *['riːzn] 1.1) ( cause) raison f (for, behind de)for no (good) reason —
if you are late for any reason — si tu es en retard, pour une raison ou pour une autre
I have reason to believe that... — j'ai des raisons de croire que...
by reason of — sout en raison de
the reason why... — la raison pour laquelle...
I'll tell you the reason why... — je vais te dire pourquoi...
the reason is that... — la raison en est que...
the reason given is that... — la raison invoquée est que...
to have every ou good reason for doing ou to do — avoir tout lieu de faire
she was angry, and with good reason — elle était fâchée, et à juste titre
2) ( common sense) raison f2.to listen to ou see reason — entendre raison
transitive verb1) ( argue) soutenir2) ( conclude) déduire3. 4.reasoned past participle adjective raisonné -
8 very
very [ˈverɪ]1. adverba. ( = extremely) très• I am very cold/hot j'ai très froid/chaud• are you tired? -- very/not very êtes-vous fatigué ? -- très/pas très• very well, if you insist très bien, si vous insistez• very last/first tout dernier/premier2. adjectivea. ( = exact) mêmeb. ( = extreme) toutc. ( = mere) seul* * *['verɪ] 1.1) ( actual) même (after n)2) ( ideal)3) ( ultimate) tout4) ( mere) [mention, thought] seul (before n)2.1) ( extremely) trèsI didn't eat/find very much — je n'ai pas mangé/trouvé grand-chose
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9 profit-taking
prise f de bénéficesThe question really is whether the activity at SIVB is little more than routine profit-taking or whether it reflects a chink in the armor of the super high-tech economy. There are those who insist that any decrease in the bank's IPO/Venture Cap business will be more than offset by an increase in its traditional lending operations.
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10 assert
[ə'sə:t]1) (to say definitely: She asserted that she had not borrowed his book.) affirmer2) (to insist on: He should assert his independence.) revendiquer•- assertive - assert oneself -
11 press
[pres] 1. verb1) (to use a pushing motion (against): Press the bell twice!; The children pressed close to their mother.) appuyer sur, presser2) (to squeeze; to flatten: The grapes are pressed to extract the juice.) écraser, presser3) (to urge or hurry: He pressed her to enter the competition.) pousser à4) (to insist on: The printers are pressing their claim for higher pay.) presser qqn de5) (to iron: Your trousers need to be pressed.) repasser2. noun1) (an act of pressing: He gave her hand a press; You had better give your shirt a press.) pression; repassage2) ((also printing-press) a printing machine.) presse3) (newspapers in general: It was reported in the press; ( also adjective) a press photographer.) (de) presse4) (the people who work on newspapers and magazines; journalists: The press is/are always interested in the private lives of famous people.) presse5) (a device or machine for pressing: a wine-press; a flower-press.) pressoir•- pressing- press conference - press-cutting - be hard pressed - be pressed for - press for - press forward/on -
12 waive
[weiv]1) (to give up or not insist upon (eg a claim or right): He waived his claim to all the land north of the river.) renoncer (à)2) (not to demand or enforce (a fine, penalty etc): The judge waived the sentence and let him go free.) abandonner -
13 dogmatically
dogmatically, US [transcription][dO;g-] adv [insist, maintain] dogmatiquement ; [refuse, oppose, say] d'une façon catégorique. -
14 emphatically
1 ( vehemently) [speak] énergiquement ; [insist] lourdement ; [condemn, refuse, deny] catégoriquement, énergiquement ; and I say this most emphatically et je ne saurais trop insister là-dessus ;2 ( undeniably) [win] haut la main ; [be defeated] de manière spectaculaire ; he is most emphatically not a genius il n'a vraiment rien d'un génie. -
15 grumble
A n1 ( complaint) ronchonnement m ; to have a grumble about sb/sth ronchonner après qn/qch ; my only grumble is… la seule chose dont j'ai à me plaindre est… ;C vi1 [person] ronchonner (at sb après qn ; to auprès de) ; to grumble about sb/sth se plaindre de qn/qch ; ‘How are you?’-‘Oh, mustn't grumble’ ‘Ça va?’-‘Oh, il n'y a pas à se plaindre’ ;2 [thunder] gronder ; [stomach] gargouiller. -
16 hammer
A n1 ( tool) marteau m ;2 ( of piano) marteau m ;4 Sport ( ball) marteau m ; ( discipline) lancer m de marteau ; to throw the hammer lancer le marteau ;B vtr1 lit ( beat) marteler [metal sheet, door, table, piano keys] ; to hammer sth into enfoncer qch dans [wall, fence, rock] ; to hammer sth into shape façonner qch au marteau ; they hammer the copper into pots ils façonnent le cuivre pour en faire des pots ; to hammer sth flat aplatir qch à coups de marteau ; she hammered her fists against the door elle tapait des poings contre la porte ;2 fig ( insist forcefully) to hammer sth into faire entrer qch dans la tête de [pupils, recruits] ; they had grammar/Latin hammered into them on leur a bien inculqué la grammaire/le latin ; to hammer home a message/warning bien faire comprendre un message/avertissement ;5 ( attack) [artillery] pilonner [enemy positions, target] ; [recession, unemployment] accabler [district, region].C vi1 ( use hammer) frapper à coups de marteau ;2 ( pound) to hammer on ou at [person, rain, hailstones] tambouriner contre [door, window] ; hailstones hammered against the window/on the roof la grêle tambourinait contre la fenêtre/sur le toit ;3 ( thump) [heart] battre fort.■ hammer away lit taper à coups de marteau ; fig to hammer away at [lobbyist, campaigners] s'attaquer à [proposal, issue] ; [artillery] pilonner [enemy position] ; [caller] tambouriner contre [door] ; [pupil] taper sur [piano] ; he's hammering away at his essay il travaille sur son devoir avec acharnement.■ hammer in:▶ hammer in [sth], hammer [sth] in enfoncer [qch] à coups de marteau.■ hammer out:▶ hammer out [sth], hammer [sth] out ( negotiate) parvenir à [qch] après maintes discussions [agreement, policy, formula]. -
17 reason
A n1 ( cause) raison f (for, behind de) ; for a (good) reason pour une bonne raison ; for no (good) reason, without good reason sans raison valable ; not without reason non sans raison ; for some reason or other pour une raison ou pour une autre ; if you are late for any reason si tu es en retard, pour une raison ou pour une autre ; for reasons best known to herself pour des raisons connues d'elle seule ; for the (very) good ou simple reason that pour la simple et bonne raison que ; for reasons of space/time pour des raisons de place/temps ; for health reasons pour raisons de santé ; I have reason to believe that… j'ai des raisons de croire que… ; by reason of sout en raison de ; for that reason I can't do it c'est pour cette raison or c'est pour cela que je ne peux pas le faire ;2 ( explanation) raison f ; the reason why la raison pour laquelle ; there are several reasons why I have to go il y a plusieurs raisons qui m'obligent à partir ; I'll tell you the reason why… je vais te dire pourquoi… ; and that's the reason why… et c'est pourquoi… ; give me one reason why I should! et pourquoi donc devrais-je le faire? ; what was his reason for resigning? pour quelle raison a-t-il démissionné? ; the reason for having rules la raison pour laquelle il y a des règles ; the reason is that la raison en est que ; the reason given is that la raison invoquée est que ; for some unknown reason pour une raison inconnue ;3 ( grounds) raison f ; a good/bad reason for doing une bonne/mauvaise raison pour faire ; to have every reason for doing ou to do avoir tout lieu de faire ; to have good reason to do avoir tout lieu de faire ; he had better reason than most to complain il avait davantage lieu que d'autres de se plaindre ; I see no reason to think so il n'y a pas lieu à mon avis de le penser ; there was no reason for you to worry il n'y avait pas de quoi vous inquiéter ; all the more reason to insist on it raison de plus pour insister ; she was angry, and with good reason elle était fâchée, et à juste titre ;4 ( common sense) raison f ; the power/the voice of reason le pouvoir/la voix de la raison ; to lose one's reason perdre la raison ; to listen to ou see reason entendre raison ; it stands to reason that il va sans dire que ; within reason dans la limite du raisonnable ; sweet reason hum bon sens.B vtr1 ( argue) soutenir (that que) ; ‘suppose she killed him,’ he reasoned ‘suppose qu'elle l'ait tué,’ dit-il ;2 ( conclude) déduire (that que) ; ‘she must have killed him,’ he reasoned ‘elle a dû le tuer,’ en a-t-il déduit.■ reason out:▶ reason out [sth], reason [sth] out trouver une solution à [problem]. -
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19 Usage note : that
In French, determiners agree in gender and number with the noun they precede ; that is translated by ce + masculine singular noun ( ce monsieur), cet + masculine singular noun beginning with a vowel or mute ‘h’ ( cet homme) and cette + feminine singular noun ( cette femme) ; those is translated by ces.Note, however, that the above translations are also used for the English this (plural these). So when it is necessary to insist on that as opposed to another or others of the same sort, the adverbial tag -là is added to the noun:I prefer THAT version= je préfère cette version-làFor particular usages, see the entry that.As a pronoun meaning that one, those onesIn French, pronouns reflect the gender and number of the noun they are referring to. So that is translated by celui-là for a masculine noun, celle-là for a feminine noun and those is translated by ceux-là for a masculine noun and celles-là for a feminine noun:I think I like that one (dress) best= je crois que je préfère celle-làFor other uses of that, those as pronouns (e.g. who’s that?) and for adverbial use (e.g. that much, that many) there is no straightforward translation, so see the entry that for examples of usage.When used as a relative pronoun, that is translated by qui when it is the subject of the verb and by que when it is the object:the man that stole the car= l’homme qui a volé la voiturethe film that I saw= le film que j’ai vuRemember that in the present perfect and past perfect tenses, the past participle will agreewith the noun to which que as object refers:the apples that I bought= les pommes que j’ai achetéesWhen that is used as a relative pronoun with a preposition, it is translated by lequel when standing for a masculine singular noun, by laquelle when standing for a feminine singular noun, by lesquels when standing for a masculine plural noun and by lesquelles when standing for a feminine plural noun:the chair that I was sitting on= la chaise sur laquelle j’étais assisethe children that I bought the books for= les enfants pour lesquels j’ai acheté les livresRemember that in cases where the English preposition used would normally be translated by à in French (e.g. to, at), the translation of the whole (prep + rel pron) will be auquel, à laquelle, auxquels, auxquelles:the girls that I was talking to= les filles auxquelles je parlaisSimilarly, where the English preposition used would normally be translated by de in French (e.g. of, from), the translation of the whole (prep + rel pron) will be dont in all cases:the Frenchman that I received a letter from= le Français dont j’ai reçu une lettreWhen used as a conjunction, that can almost always be translated by que (qu’ before a vowel or mute ‘h’):she said that she would do it= elle a dit qu’elle le ferait -
20 Usage note : this
In French, determiners agree in gender and number with the noun they precede ; this (plural these) is translated by ce + masculine singular noun ( ce monsieur) BUT by cet + masculine singular noun beginning with a vowel or mute ‘h’ (cet arbre, cet homme), by cette + feminine singular noun ( cette femme) and by ces + plural noun (ces livres, ces histoires).Note, however, that the above translations are also used for the English that (plural those). So when it is necessary to insist on this as opposed to another or others of the same sort, the adverbial tag -ci, giving the idea of this one here, is added to the noun:I prefer THIS version= je préfère cette version-ciFor particular usages see the entry this.This dictionary contains usage notes on such topics as time units, days of the week and months of the year.As a pronoun meaning this oneIn French, pronouns reflect the gender and number of the noun they are referring to. So this is translated by celui-ci for a masculine noun, celle-ci for a feminine noun ; those is translated by ceux-ci for a masculine plural noun, celles-ci for a feminine plural noun:of all the dresses this is the prettiest one= de toutes les robes celle-ci est la plus jolieFor other uses of this used as a pronoun (who’s this?, this is my brother, this is wrong etc.) and for this used as an adverb ( it was this big etc.), see the entry this.
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