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besides [bɪ'saɪdz](a) (in addition to) en plus de, outre;∎ there are three (other) candidates besides yourself il y a trois (autres) candidats à part vous;∎ what other skills do you have besides languages? quelles compétences avez-vous à part ou outre les langues?;∎ have you got it in anything besides black? est-ce que vous l'avez dans d'autres couleurs qu'en noir?;∎ that's besides what you already owe me c'est en plus de ce que tu me dois déjà;∎ besides being old, she's also extremely deaf non seulement elle est vieille, mais elle est également très sourde;∎ besides which that book is out of print sans compter que ce livre est épuisé(b) (with negatives) (apart from) hormis, excepté;∎ nobody besides me personne à part moi;∎ she said nothing besides what we knew already elle n'a rien dit que nous ne sachions déjà2 adverb(a) (in addition) en plus, en outre;∎ and more besides et d'autres encore;∎ he owns two flats and a country house besides il est propriétaire de deux appartements ainsi que d'une maison à la campagne;∎ he knows the rudiments but little else besides il connaît les rudiments mais pas grand-chose d'autre ou de plus(b) (furthermore) en plus;∎ it's an excellent play and, besides, the tickets aren't expensive la pièce est excellente et en plus, les billets ne coûtent pas cher;∎ besides, I don't even like funfairs d'ailleurs ou en plus, je n'aime pas les fêtes foraines
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