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1 span
A n1 ( period of time) durée f ; the span of sb's life/career la durée de la vie/la carrière de qn ; a short span of time une courte période ; time span espace m de temps ; over a span of several years sur une période de plusieurs années ; to have a short concentration span avoir une capacité de concentration de courte durée ;2 ( width) (across hand, arms, wings) envergure f ; ( of bridge) travée f ; ( of arch) portée f ; the bridge crosses the river in a single span le pont enjambe la rivière d'une seule travée ;3 fig ( extent) the whole span of human history la totalité or l'ensemble de l'histoire de l'humanité ;2 fig ( encompass) s'étendre sur ; her life spanned most of the nineteenth century sa vie s'est étendue sur la presque totalité du dix-neuvième siècle ; his career spanned several decades sa carrière s'est étendue sur or a couvert plusieurs décennies ; a group spanning the age range 10 to 14 un groupe comprenant les enfants âgés de 10 à 14 ans. -
2 attention
attention [ə'tenʃən]1 noun(a) (concentration, thought) attention f;∎ he wouldn't start until he had their full attention il refusait de commencer tant qu'il n'avait pas toute leur attention;∎ may I have your attention for a moment? pourriez-vous m'accorder votre attention un instant?;∎ your attention please, ladies and gentlemen mesdames et messieurs, votre attention s'il vous plaît;∎ you have my undivided attention je suis tout à vous;∎ she knows how to hold an audience's attention elle sait retenir l'attention d'un auditoire;∎ they were all attention ils étaient (tout yeux et) tout oreilles ou tout ouïe;∎ to pay attention (to) prêter attention (à);∎ he paid careful attention to everything she said il a prêté une extrême attention à tout ce qu'elle disait;∎ I paid little attention to what she said j'ai accordé peu d'attention à ou j'ai fait peu de cas de ce qu'elle a dit;∎ we paid no attention to the survey nous n'avons tenu aucun compte de l'enquête;∎ attention to detail précision f, minutie f;∎ she switched her attention back to her book elle est retournée à son livre∎ he waved to attract or catch our attention il a fait un geste de la main pour attirer notre attention;∎ to draw attention to oneself se faire remarquer;∎ the news came to his attention il a appris la nouvelle;∎ let me bring or direct or draw your attention to the matter of punctuality permettez que j'attire votre attention sur le problème de la ponctualité;∎ formal it has been brought to our attention that... il a été porté à notre connaissance que...;∎ he drew attention to the rise in unemployment il a attiré l'attention sur la montée du chômage;∎ let us now turn our attention to the population problem considérons maintenant le problème démographique;∎ for the attention of Mr Smith (in letter) à l'attention de M. Smith∎ they need medical attention ils ont besoin de soins médicaux;∎ the furnace requires constant attention la chaudière demande un entretien régulier;∎ the bathroom looks as if it needs some attention la salle de bains a besoin d'être un peu retapée∎ to stand at/to come to attention se tenir/se mettre au garde-à-vousgarde-à-vous!attentions fpl, égards mpl;∎ she felt irritated by his unwanted attentions elle était agacée par les attentions dont il l'entourait►► Medicine attention deficit disorder troubles mpl de l'attention;Medicine attention deficit hyperactivity disorder syndrome m hyperkinétique de l'enfant, syndrome m de l'enfant hyperactif;attention span capacité f de concentration;∎ a short/long attention span une faible/bonne capacité de concentration;∎ his attention span is no longer than half an hour il ne peut pas se concentrer pendant plus d'une demi-heure
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