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1 acquaintance
1 ( friend) connaissance f ; an acquaintance of mine une de mes connaissances ; a French acquaintance un ami français/une amie française m/f ;2 ( knowledge) connaissance f (with de) ; to improve on acquaintance gagner à être connu ; to have a nodding ou passing acquaintance with sb/sth connaître qn/qch vaguement ;3 ( relationship) relations fpl, rapports mpl ; to make sb's acquaintance faire la connaissance de qn ; to renew acquaintance with sb renouer avec une connaissance ; to strike up an acquaintance with sb nouer des relations avec qn ; on closer ou further acquaintance tout compte fait. -
2 acquaintance
acquaintance [ə'kweɪntəns]∎ he is an acquaint-ance (of mine) c'est quelqu'un que je connais;∎ he has a wide circle of acquaintances il a des relations très étendues(b) (knowledge) connaissance f;∎ to make sb's acquaintance faire la connaissance de qn;∎ pleased to make your acquaintance enchanté de faire votre connaissance;∎ during our brief acquaintance pendant la courte période où nous avons été en contact;∎ on closer or further acquaintance he seems quite intelligent quand on le connaît un peu mieux, il semble assez intelligent;∎ to have a nodding or passing acquaintance with sb/sth connaître vaguement qn/qch►► acquaintance rape = viol commis par une personne connue de la victimeUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > acquaintance
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3 passing
passing ['pɑ:sɪŋ](a) (going by) qui passe;∎ she watched the passing crowd elle regardait la foule qui passait;∎ she flagged down a passing car elle a fait signe à une voiture qui passait de s'arrêter;∎ with each passing day he grew more worried son inquiétude croissait de jour en jour;∎ literary the passing hour l'heure f fugitive(b) (fancy, infatuation) éphémère, passager;∎ a passing whim un caprice passager;∎ he didn't give her absence a passing thought c'est tout juste s'il a remarqué son absence, il a à peine remarqué son absence;∎ he made only a passing reference to her absence il a fait mention de son absence en passant∎ to have a passing acquaintance with sb connaître qn de vue;∎ to bear a passing resemblance to sb ressembler vaguement à qn2 noun∎ with the passing of time avec le temps(c) (approval → of bill, resolution) adoption f; (→ of law) vote m; Finance & Commerce (→ of accounts) approbation f; Finance (→ of dividend) passation f∎ he is renowned for his passing il est célèbre pour (la qualité de) ses passes;∎ his passing of the ball is excellent ses passes sont excellentes3 adverbarchaic fort, extrêmement;∎ passing fair de toute beautéen passant;∎ I'd like to say in passing… …soit dit en passant►► literary passing bell glas m;passing customer client(e) m,f de passage;American passing lane voie f de dépassement;passing place Cars (on narrow road) aire f de croisement; (in general) endroit m pour doubler; Railways voie f d'évitement ou de dédoublement;passing shot (in tennis) passing-shot m;Commerce passing trade clients mpl ou clientèle f de passage
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