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otherwise ['ʌðəwaɪz]1 adverb(a) (differently) autrement;∎ I think otherwise (in a different way) je ne vois pas les choses de cette façon; (don't agree) je ne suis pas d'accord;∎ she is otherwise engaged elle a d'autres engagements;∎ we'll have to invite everyone, we can hardly do otherwise nous devrons inviter tout le monde, il nous serait difficile de faire autrement;∎ except where otherwise stated (on form) sauf indication contraire∎ an otherwise excellent performance une interprétation par ailleurs excellente;∎ it's a bit small, but otherwise it's a very nice house c'est un peu petit, mais à part cela, c'est une maison très agréable;∎ the weather was bad, otherwise he might have stayed longer il faisait mauvais, sans cela ou sinon il aurait pu rester plus longtemps(c) (in other words) autrement;∎ Louis XIV, otherwise known as the Sun King Louis XIV, surnommé le Roi-Soleil(d) (in contrast, opposition)∎ through diplomatic channels or otherwise par voie diplomatique ou autre(or else) sinon, autrement;∎ you'd better phone your father, otherwise he'll worry tu devrais appeler ton père, sinon il va s'inquiéterautre;∎ the facts are otherwise les faits sont autres∎ it is of no interest, financial or otherwise ça ne présente aucun intérêt, que ce soit financier ou autre;∎ she appeared to have no feelings about it, jealous or otherwise elle ne semblait rien éprouver, que ce soit de la jalousie ou autre chose
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