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textbook ['tekstbʊk]1 noun∎ it's a textbook case c'est un exemple classique ou typique;∎ they're trying too hard to be textbook parents ils font trop d'efforts pour être des parents parfaits►► textbook definition définition f classique -
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noun (a book used in teaching, giving the main facts about a subject: a history textbook.) manuel -
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English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > textbook
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exemple type; cas d'écoleEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > textbook case
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définition admise/usuelle/classique/traditionnelleEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > textbook definition
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Dutch [dʌt∫]1. adjectivenéerlandais, hollandais2. noun( = language) néerlandais m3. plural noun4. adverb* * *[dʌtʃ] 1.1) ( language) néerlandais m2) ( people)2.the Dutch — les Néerlandais mpl
adjective [culture, food, football, politics] néerlandais; [teacher, lesson, textbook] de néerlandais••to go Dutch — (colloq) payer chacun sa part
to go Dutch with somebody — (colloq) faire fifty-fifty avec quelqu'un (colloq)
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10 economics
economics [‚i:kəˈnɒmɪks]• the economics of the project ( = financial aspect) l'aspect économique du projet* * *[ˌiːkə'nɒmɪks, ˌek-] 1.noun ( science) (+ v sg) économie f; ( subject of study) (+ v sg) sciences fpl économiques; ( financial aspects) (+ v pl) aspects mpl économiques (of de)2. -
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level [ˈlevl]1. noun• the level of support for the government is high/low beaucoup/peu de gens soutiennent le gouvernement• the level of public interest in the scheme remains low le public continue à manifester peu d'intérêt pour ce projet► on + level• on a level with... au même niveau que...• is he on the level? (inf) est-ce qu'il joue franc-jeu ?2. adjectivea. [surface] plan• hold the two sticks absolutely level (with each other) tiens les deux bâtons exactement à la même hauteur• she slowed down a little to let the car draw level with her elle a ralenti un peu afin de permettre à la voiture d'arriver à sa hauteurc. [voice, tones] calmea. ( = make level) [+ site, ground] niveler ; [+ quantities] répartir égalementb. ( = demolish) raserc. ( = aim) to level a blow at sb allonger un coup de poing à qn5. compounds[statistics, results, prices] se stabiliser[statistics, results, prices] se stabiliser ; [road] s'aplanir* * *['levl] 1.1) gen, School niveau mon the same level — au même niveau or à la même hauteur
at waist-/knee-level — à la hauteur de la taille/des genoux
that is on a level with blackmail — fig ça revient à faire du chantage
2) ( degree) (of pollution, noise) niveau m; ( of unemployment) taux m; ( of spending) montant m; (of satisfaction, anxiety) degré m3) ( position in hierarchy) échelon m2.1) ( not at an angle) [shelf, floor] droit; [surface] plan; [table] horizontal2) ( not bumpy) [ground, surface, land] plat3) Culinary [teaspoonful] ras4) ( equally high)to be level — [shoulders, windows] être à la même hauteur; [floor, building] être au même niveau
5) fig (in achievement, rank)to be level — [competitors] être à égalité
3. 4.to remain level — [figures] rester stable
1) raser [village, area]2) ( aim) braquer [gun, weapon] (at sur); lancer [accusation] (at contre); adresser [criticism] (at à)•Phrasal Verbs:••to be on the level — ( trustworthy) être réglo (colloq)
to level with somebody — (colloq) être honnête avec quelqu'un
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primer [ˈpraɪmər]a. ( = textbook) livre m élémentaireb. ( = paint) apprêt m* * *['praɪmə(r)]1) ( paint) apprêt m2) ( for detonating) amorce f -
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unit [ˈju:nɪt]1. nouna. ( = one item) unité fb. ( = complete section) élément mc. ( = buildings) ensemble m2. compounds* * *['juːnɪt]1) ( whole) unité f2) ( group with specific function) gen groupe m; (in army, police) unité f3) (building, department) gen, Medicine service m; Industry unité f4) ( in measurements) also Mathematics unité f5) ( part of machine) unité f6) ( piece of furniture) élément m7) University unité f de valeur8) School ( in textbook) unité f9) US ( apartment) appartement m -
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motiver, encourager;∎ tax breaks will incentivize corporations to invest in their future les allègements fiscaux encourageront les sociétés à investir dans leur avenirSuch thinking was based on the seminal management book In Search of Excellence by former McKinsey employees Tom Peters and Bob Waterman. Enron employees read it avidly. They were also big fans of another book, The War for Talent, by McKinsey consultants Ed Michaels, Helen Handfield-Jones and Beth Axelrod, which used Enron as a textbook example of how to incentivize staff.
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[tekst]1) (in a book, the written or printed words, as opposed to the illustrations, notes etc: First the text was printed, then the drawings added.) texte2) (a passage from the Bible about which a sermon is preached: He preached on a text from St John's gospel.) texte•- textbook
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textbook — I UK [ˈteks(t)ˌbʊk] / US noun [countable] Word forms textbook : singular textbook plural textbooks a book containing information about one subject an accounting/history textbook II UK [ˈteks(t)ˌbʊk] / US adjective providing a good example of how… … English dictionary