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1 noun∎ he gave us a brief summary of the situation il nous a fait un bref résumé de la situation;∎ there is a news summary every hour il y a un court bulletin d'information toutes les heures;∎ here is a brief news summary et maintenant le rappel des titres►► summary dismissal renvoi m sommaire;summary offence infraction f mineure, délit m -
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résumé mACCOUNTANCY summary balance sheet bilan m condensé;summary dismissal renvoi m sommaire;summary report rapport m récapitulatif -
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plural - summaries; noun(a shortened form of a statement, story etc giving only the main points: A summary of his speech was printed in the newspaper.) résumé- summarise -
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1. adjective2. nounb. ( = summary) résumé m━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque abstract est un adjectif ou un nom, l'accent tombe sur la première syllabe: ˈæbstrækt, lorsque c'est un verbe, sur la seconde: æbˈstrækt.* * *1. ['æbstrækt]1) ( theoretical)2) ( summary) résumé m3) Finance, Law extrait m4) Art œuvre f abstraite2. ['æbstrækt]adjective abstrait3. [əb'strækt]transitive verb -
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outline [ˈaʊtlaɪn]1. nounb. ( = summarize) [+ theory, idea] exposer les grandes lignes de ; [+ facts, details] passer brièvement en revue* * *['aʊtlaɪn] 1.1) ( of object) contour m2) (of plan, policy) grandes lignes fpl; ( of essay) plan m2.transitive verb1) ( give summary of) exposer brièvement [aims, plan, reasons]2) ( draw round) dessiner le contour de [eye, picture] (in, with en) -
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brief [bri:f]1. adjectivea. bref• to be brief, the same thing happened again bref, il s'est passé la même choseb. [skirt, shorts] très court2. nounb. ( = task) tâche f• his brief is to... sa tâche consiste à...3. plural noun* * *[briːf] 1.it is your brief ou your brief is to do — votre tâche consiste à faire
with a brief for — chargé de [environment, immigration]
2) Law dossier m3) GB ( instructions) directives fpl2.briefs plural noun ( undergarment) slip m3.1) ( concise) [event, summary, speech] bref/brève; [reply] laconique2) ( short) [skirt] court4.transitive verb informer [politician, worker] (on de); donner des instructions à [police, troops] (on sur); donner des directives à [artist, designer] (on sur); confier une cause à [lawyer]•• -
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docket ['dɒkɪt]1 noun(b) Law British (summary) compte-rendu m des jugements; American (list of cases) liste f des affaires en instance(a) (file, package) mettre une fiche (indiquant le contenu) sur;∎ the parcel has been docketed le colis porte une fiche indiquant son contenu -
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['æbstrækt] 1. adjective1) ((of a noun) referring to something which exists as an idea and which is not physically real: Truth, poverty and bravery are abstract nouns.) abstrait2) ((of painting, sculpture etc) concerned with colour, shape, texture etc rather than showing things as they really appear: an abstract sketch of a vase of flowers.) abstrait2. noun(a summary (of a book, article etc).) résumé -
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(a) (number, noun, art) abstrait(a) (idea, term) abstrait m;∎ in the abstract dans l'abstrait∎ Finance an abstract of accounts un extrait de comptes(d) (summarize) résumer, abréger(a) (theorize) se livrer à des abstractions(b) (summarize) résumer►► Art abstract artist artiste m abstrait, abstrait m;Art abstract expressionism expressionnisme m abstrait -
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digest [daɪˈdʒest][+ food, idea] digérer* * *1. ['daɪdʒest]1) ( periodical) digest m2) ( summary) résumé m2. [daɪ'dʒest, dɪ-]transitive verb digérer [food]; assimiler [facts] -
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1. verb1) (to break up (food) in the stomach etc and turn it into a form which the body can use: The invalid had to have food that was easy to digest.) digérer2) (to take in and think over (information etc): It took me some minutes to digest what he had said.) digérer, assimiler2. noun(summary; brief account: a digest of the week's news.)- digestion - digestive -
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A n2 ( summary) résumé m ;4 Art œuvre f abstraite.B adj1 ( theoretical) abstrait ;2 Art abstrait ;3 Ling [noun, verb] abstrait.C vtr3 ( theorize) to abstract sth from sth extraire qch de qch. -
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►► compendium of games boîte f de jeux
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