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1 désactiver
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2 combat
combat [kɔ̃ba]masculine nouna. (Military) battle• combat aérien/naval air/naval battleb. ( = action offensive) struggle• « étudiants, professeurs: même combat ! » "students and teachers fighting together"• combat de boxe/de catch boxing/wrestling match* * *kɔ̃banom masculin1) Armée fighting [U]combats aériens/terrestres — air/land battles
livrer un combat — to campaign ( contre against; pour for)
3) Sport bout•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔ̃ba1. vbSee:2. nm1) (= bataille) battle2) (sportif) fight3) (politique) fight3. combats nmplfighting no plLes combats ont repris ce matin. — Fighting started again this morning.
* * *combat nm1 Mil fighting ¢; violents combats fierce fighting; combats sporadiques sporadic fighting; les combats ont repris the fighting has broken out again; cessation des combats end to the fighting; combats aériens/terrestres air/land battles; livrer combat to join battle (à with; contre against); envoyer au combat to send into combat; mettre hors de combat to disable; partir au combat to set off for battle;2 Pol struggle (contre against; pour for); combat pour l'indépendance struggle for independence; combat d'idées/politique ideological/political struggle; mener le combat to lead the struggle; littérature/presse de combat militant literature/press; livrer un combat to campaign (contre against; pour for);3 Sport bout; combat de boxe/catch boxing/wrestling bout; (mettre) hors de combat (to put) out of action.combat de coqs cock fight; combat de gladiateurs gladiatorial combat; combat rapproché close combat; combat de rue street fighting; combat singulier single combat.[kɔ̃ba] verbe→ link=combattre combattre————————[kɔ̃ba] nom masculincombat aérien/naval air/sea battleet le combat cessa faute de combattants Corneille (allusion) and the combat ceased for want of fighters2. [lutte physique] fight————————de combat locution adjectivaleavion de combat warplane, fighter plane2. [de choc] militant -
3 désactiver
désactiver [dezaktive]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *désactiver verb table: aimer vtr1 ( neutraliser) to deactivate [alarme];2 Nucl to cool;3 Chimie to deactivate;4 Ind ( en pétrochimie) to inhibit.[dezaktive] verbe transitif -
4 estropier
cripple, disable, lame
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disable — adj. (Québec) Fam. C est pas disable: c est extraordinaire. C est pas disable comme il est beau! … Encyclopédie Universelle
disable — UK US /dɪˈseɪbl/ verb [T] IT ► to turn off a part of a computer system, or stop it from working in the normal way: »To disable a program or device, right click its listing under the appropriate category and choose Disable … Financial and business terms
Disable — Dis*a ble, a. Lacking ability; unable. [Obs.] Our disable and unactive force. Daniel. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disable — dis·able vt dis·abled, dis·abl·ing 1: to deprive of legal right, qualification, or capacity 2: to make incapable or ineffective; specif: to cause to have a disability dis·able·ment n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Disable — Dis*a ble (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disabled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disabling}.] 1. To render unable or incapable; to destroy the force, vigor, or power of action of; to deprive of competent physical or intellectual power; to incapacitate; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disable — mid 15c., from DIS (Cf. dis ) do the opposite of + ablen (v.) to make fit (see ABLE (Cf. able)). Related: DISABLED (Cf. Disabled); disabling. Earlier in the same sense was unable (v.) make unfit, render unsuitable (c.1400) … Etymology dictionary
disable — cripple, undermine, *weaken, enfeeble, debilitate, sap Analogous words: *injure, damage, harm, hurt, impair, mar, spoil: *maim, mutilate, mangle, batter: *ruin, wreck Antonyms: rehabilitate (a disabled person) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
disable — [v] render inoperative; cripple attenuate, batter, blunt, damage, debilitate, disarm, disenable, disqualify, enervate, enfeeble, exhaust, hamstring*, handicap, harm, hock*, hogtie*, hurt, immobilize, impair, incapacitate, invalidate, kibosh*,… … New thesaurus
disable — ► VERB 1) (of a disease, injury, or accident) limit (someone) in their movements, senses, or activities. 2) put out of action. DERIVATIVES disablement noun … English terms dictionary
disable — [dis ā′bəl, dis′ā′bəl] vt. disabled, disabling 1. to make unable, unfit, or ineffective; cripple; incapacitate 2. to make legally incapable; disqualify legally SYN. MAIM disablement n … English World dictionary
disable — UK [dɪsˈeɪb(ə)l] / US verb [transitive] Word forms disable : present tense I/you/we/they disable he/she/it disables present participle disabling past tense disabled past participle disabled 1) to stop a machine or piece of equipment from working… … English dictionary