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1 procéder
procéder [pʀɔsede]➭ TABLE 61. intransitive verb• je n'aime pas sa façon de procéder (envers les gens) I don't like the way he behaves (towards people)* * *pʀɔsede
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procéder à verbe transitif indirect ( se livrer)procéder à — to carry out [analyse, vérification, sondage]; to undertake [réforme, création d'emplois]
procéder à un tirage au sort/un vote — to hold a draw/a vote
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procéder de verbe transitif indirect
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* * *pʀɔsede vi1) (= agir) to proceedCe n'est pas ainsi qu'il faut procéder. — That's not the way to proceed.
2) (moralement) to behaveJe n'aime pas cette façon de procéder. — I don't like this way of going on.
3)procéder à (= effectuer) — to carry out
Ils ont ensuite procédé à l'analyse des échantillons. — They then carried out an analysis of the samples.
4)procéder de (= relever, tenir) — to be a product of
* * *procéder verb table: céderA procéder à vtr ind ( se livrer) procéder à to carry out [analyse, vérification, sondage]; to undertake [réforme, création d'emplois]; procéder à des opérations financières to carry out financial transactions; procéder à un tirage au sort/un vote to hold a draw/a vote; procéder à l'arrestation de qn to arrest sb; procéder à des arrestations to make arrests.B procéder de vtr ind ( relever) procéder de to be a product of; imagination qui procède d'un esprit pervers imagination which is the product of a perverted mind; évaluation qui procède de l'intuition assessment which is a product of intuition.C vi ( agir) to go about things; procéder par ordre to go about things methodically; comment allez-vous procéder? how are you going to go about it?; procéder par élimination to use a process of elimination.[prɔsede] verbe intransitif1. [progresser] to proceed2. [se conduire] to behave————————procéder à verbe plus préposition1. [effectuer] to conduct2. DROIT————————procéder de verbe plus préposition1. (littéraire) [provenir de] to proceed from, to originate intous ses problèmes procèdent d'une mauvaise administration all his problems spring ou derive from poor management -
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3 proceder
m.1 conduct, behavior.2 course of action, doing so, action, proceeding.v.1 to act.2 to proceed.procedemos a leer el nombre de los ganadores we will now read out the names of the winners3 to be appropriate (ser oportuno).* * *1 (pasar a ejecutar) to proceed2 (actuar) to act3 (ser adecuado) to be appropriate1 behaviour (US behavior)\proceder de (venir de) to come from■ ¿de dónde procede su familia? where is her family from?* * *verb1) to proceed2) behave•* * *1. VI1) (=provenir)proceder de — to come from, originate in
procede de una familia rica — she comes from o belongs to a wealthy family
de donde procede que... — (from) whence it happens that... frm
2) [al actuar] (=obrar) to act; (=conducirse) to proceed, behaveconviene proceder con cuidado — it is best to go carefully, it would be best to proceed with caution
proceder contra algn — (Jur) to take proceedings against sb
3) (=pasar) to proceed4) (=ser correcto) to be right (and proper), be fittingluego, si procede,... — then, if appropriate,...
5) * (=estar de moda) to be in *, be in fashion2.SM (=conducta) behaviour, behavior (EEUU); (=línea de acción) course of action* * *Imasculino (frml) behavior*, conduct (frml)IIverbo intransitivo1) ( provenir)2) ( actuar) to proceed (frml)proceder contra alguien — (Der) to iniciate proceedings against somebody
3) (frml) ( iniciar)4) ( ser conveniente)procede/no procede la protesta — (Der) objection sustained/overruled
* * *= derive.Ex. The scheme was designed for the Library of Congress and many of the features of the scheme derived from this fact.----* cuando proceda = where appropriate, when applicable.* donde proceda = where applicable.* proceder de = emanate from, originate (from), come from, hail from, proceed from.* proceder dudoso = unfair practice.* proceder injusto = unfair practice.* que procede del exterior = inbound.* si procede = if applicable, if appropriate.* * *Imasculino (frml) behavior*, conduct (frml)IIverbo intransitivo1) ( provenir)2) ( actuar) to proceed (frml)proceder contra alguien — (Der) to iniciate proceedings against somebody
3) (frml) ( iniciar)4) ( ser conveniente)procede/no procede la protesta — (Der) objection sustained/overruled
* * *= derive.Ex: The scheme was designed for the Library of Congress and many of the features of the scheme derived from this fact.
* cuando proceda = where appropriate, when applicable.* donde proceda = where applicable.* proceder de = emanate from, originate (from), come from, hail from, proceed from.* proceder dudoso = unfair practice.* proceder injusto = unfair practice.* que procede del exterior = inbound.* si procede = if applicable, if appropriate.* * *( frml)behavior*, conduct ( frml)su proceder en aquella ocasión fue muy extraño the way she acted o her conduct on that occasion was very strangeignoro la causa de su proceder I don't know why she behaved o acted like thatviA (provenir) proceder DE algo to come FROM sthesa palabra procede del árabe that word comes from Arabicdebemos proceder con cautela we should proceed with cautionsiempre procedió con mucha corrección he always behaved very correctlyproceder contra algn ( Der) to iniciate proceedings against sbuna vez presentados los candidatos se procedió a la votación once the candidates had been introduced voting beganla policía procedió a su detención the police proceeded to arrest himD(ser conveniente): vistos los hechos procede actuar rápidamente in view of the circumstances it would be wise to act swiftlyejerceremos, cuando proceda, las acciones oportunas we will take the necessary action, where appropriate* * *
proceder ( conjugate proceder) verbo intransitivo
1 ( provenir) proceder DE algo to come from sth
2 ( actuar) to act, to proceed (frml);
proceder contra algn (Der) to iniciate proceedings against sb
3 (frml) ( iniciar) proceder A algo to proceed to sth
4 ( ser conveniente):
rellenar lo que proceda complete as appropriate
proceder
I verbo intransitivo
1 (provenir) proceder de, to come from: procede de una familia noble, he comes from a noble family
2 (actuar) to act, proceed: tu amigo procedió de un modo extraño, your friend acted strangely
3 (ser pertinente) to be appropriate o right
II m (modo de actuar) behaviour, conduct
' proceder' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
derivar
- exhumación
- homologación
- obrar
- venir
- descender
English:
come on to
- go along
- modus operandi
- proceed
* * *proceder1 vila sidra procede de la manzana cider comes from apples;esta costumbre procede del siglo XIX this custom dates back to the 19th centuryhay que proceder con cuidado en este asunto we should proceed with care in this matter3. [empezar] to proceed (a with);procedemos a leer el nombre de los ganadores we will now read out the names of the winners;vamos a proceder a la votación we will now proceed with the vote4. [ser oportuno] to be appropriate;procede estudiar la propuesta con detenimiento it would be wise to study the proposal carefully;procede cambiar de táctica it would be a good idea to change tactics5. [legalmente]van a proceder contra la empresa they are going to start proceedings against the companyproceder2 nmconduct, behaviour* * *I v/i1 ( venir) come (de from)2 ( actuar) proceed;proceder a proceed to;proceder contra alguien initiate proceedings against s.o.3 ( ser conveniente) be fittingII m conduct* * *proceder vi1) avanzar: to proceed2) : to act, to behave3) : to be appropriate, to be fitting4)proceder de : to originate from, to come from* * * -
4 proceder
-ru, -ry; loc sg - rze; mniecny proceder — shady business lub dealings
* * *midealings, trade, business; niecny proceder shady business l. dealings.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > proceder
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5 proceder de
v.to come from, to proceed from, to originate from, to hail from.* * *(venir de) to come from■ ¿de dónde procede su familia? where is her family from?* * ** * *(v.) = emanate from, originate (from), come from, hail from, proceed fromEx. Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.Ex. Funding for advice centres can originate from any one of four government departments: the Department of Trade, the Home Office, the Lord Chancellor's Office and the Department of the Environment.Ex. A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.Ex. Museum publication design hails from a classical tradition that favours conservatism, perhaps more than is desirable.Ex. Although nepotism is considered selfish, it proceeds from the generous impulse to pass something on to one's children, and this we think of as entirely praiseworth.* * *(v.) = emanate from, originate (from), come from, hail from, proceed fromEx: Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.
Ex: Funding for advice centres can originate from any one of four government departments: the Department of Trade, the Home Office, the Lord Chancellor's Office and the Department of the Environment.Ex: A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.Ex: Museum publication design hails from a classical tradition that favours conservatism, perhaps more than is desirable.Ex: Although nepotism is considered selfish, it proceeds from the generous impulse to pass something on to one's children, and this we think of as entirely praiseworth. -
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7 proceder
• action• behaviour• conduct• course of action• doing so• go off without a word• go on a binge• keep on• procedure• proceed• take action -
8 proceder a
• go on the wagon• go on to say• start to -
9 proceder de
• come from• hail as• hail insurance• originate from• proceed from -
10 proceder a
v.to proceed to, to head to, to start to, to go on to. -
11 procéder
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13 proceder dudoso
(n.) = unfair practiceEx. For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.* * *(n.) = unfair practiceEx: For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.
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14 proceder injusto
(n.) = unfair practiceEx. For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.* * *(n.) = unfair practiceEx: For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.
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15 proceder contra
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16 proceder a decir que
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17 proceder a lo seguro
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18 proceder a tontas y locas
• act foolishly• act in a senseless way• fool about• fool around• go aboard• go about on the same thing• monkey about• monkey around• mucilaginous• muck• muck around• muck bar• muddle over• muddle-headedDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > proceder a tontas y locas
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19 proceder con cautela
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20 proceder con cuidado
• exercise caution• proceed with care• proceed with caution
См. также в других словарях:
procéder — [ prɔsede ] v. <conjug. : 6> • 1372; lat. procedere « aller en avant » I ♦ V. intr. A ♦ PROCÉDER DE. 1 ♦ Théol. Être uni aux deux autres personnes de la Trinité, en émanant d elles. Le Saint Esprit procède du Père et du Fils (⇒ procession,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
proceder — Proceder, et aller avant, Procedere. La chose ne procede point, et ne va point en avant, Res non procedit. Il faut proceder cautement, Cauto est opus. Proceder criminellement contre aucun, Anquirere capitis vel capite. Proceder selon l ordonnance … Thresor de la langue françoyse
proceder — PROCEDER. v. n. Provenir, deriver, tirer son origine. Cette maladie ne procede que de l intemperie des humeurs, tout son mal ne procede que de chagrin. c est de là que procedent tous nos maux. leur mesintelligence procede de ce que. On dit en… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
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proceder — a procedeu à entrega dos bilhetes. proceder contra procedeu contra o atropelante. proceder de procede dos antigos Iberos; procede do leite … Dicionario dos verbos portugueses
proceder — Se conjuga como: temer Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: proceder procediendo procedido Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. procedo procedes procede procedemos … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
proceder — |ê| v. tr. 1. Provir, ser oriundo, descender. 2. Originar se, provir, derivar se. 3. Obrar. 4. Instaurar processo, entregar à justiça. 5. Principiar a fazer alguma coisa e continuá la (ex.: procedeu ao levantamento do auto). • v. intr.… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
PROCÉDER — v. n. Provenir, tirer son origine. Cette maladie ne procède que de l âcreté des humeurs. D où procèdent tous ces troubles ? Tout son mal ne procède que de chagrin. Leur amitié, leur mésintelligence procède de ce que ... On dit, dans le langage… … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)
PROCÉDER — v. intr. Provenir, tirer son origine. D’où procèdent tous ces troubles? Le français, l’italien et l’espagnol procèdent directement du latin. Dans le langage théologique, il se dit en parlant des Personnes divines. Le Fils est engendré par le Père … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)
procéder — (pro sé dé. La syllabe cé prend un accent grave quand la syllabe qui suit est muette : je procède, excepté au futur et au conditionnel : je procéderai, je procéderais) v. n. 1° Proprement, s avancer vers, d où se mettre à une besogne. Procédons … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
proceder — (Del lat. procedere, adelantar.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Modo de comportarse: ■ no me parece correcto su proceder en este asunto. SINÓNIMO actitud comportamiento ► verbo intransitivo 2 Tener una cosa su origen en otra: ■ el vino procede de la… … Enciclopedia Universal