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1 outweigh
outweigh vtr l'emporter sur ( never passive) ; the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, the disadvantages are outweighed by the advantages les avantages l'emportent sur les inconvénients. -
2 outweigh
outweigh [‚aʊt'weɪ](a) (be more important than) l'emporter sur;∎ the advantages easily outweigh the disadvantages les avantages l'emportent largement sur les inconvénients(b) (weigh more than) peser plus que -
3 outweigh
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4 outweigh
(to be greater or more than: The advantages outweigh the disadvantages.) l'emporter sur -
5 to outweigh
primer; l'emporter sur; dépasser; avoir plus d'influence que; peser davantage queEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to outweigh
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6 minus
minus [ˈmaɪnəs]1. preposition• A/B minus ( = grade) ≈ A/B moins2. noun( = sign) moins m• the minuses far outweigh any possible gain les inconvénients l'emportent largement sur les avantages éventuels3. compounds* * *['maɪnəs] 1.1) Mathematics moins m2) ( drawback) inconvénient m2.1) [sign, symbol, button] moins; [number, quantity, value] négatif/-ive2) [factor, point] négatif/-ive3.on the minus side... — pour ce qui est des inconvénients...
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positive [ˈpɒzɪtɪv]1. adjectivea. ( = not negative) positifb. ( = definite) [change, increase, improvement] réel• there is positive evidence that... il y a des preuves formelles que...• are you sure? -- positive! tu es sûr ? -- certain !2. noun• the positives far outweigh the negatives les points positifs compensent largement les points négatifs3. adverb4. compounds* * *['pɒzətɪv] 1.1) Linguistics (degré m) affirmatif m2) Photography positif m3) Mathematics nombre m positif4) Electricity (pôle m) positif m2.1) ( affirmative) [answer] positif/-ive2) ( optimistic) [message, person, response, tone] positif/-iveto be positive about — être enthousiaste à propos de [idea, proposal]
3) ( constructive) [contribution, effect, progress] positif/-ive; [advantage, good] réel/réelle4) ( pleasant) [experience, feeling] positif/-ive5) ( sure) [identification, proof] formel/-elle; [fact] indéniableto be positive — être sûr ( about de; that que)
‘positive!’ — ‘certain!’
6) ( forceful) [action, measure] catégorique7) Medicine [reaction, result, test] positif/-ive8) Chemistry, Electricity, Mathematics, Photography, Physics positif/-ive9) (épith) ( extreme) [pleasure] pur (before n); [disgrace, outrage, genius] véritable (before n)
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