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2 imprimer
imprimer [ɛ̃pʀime]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ livre, tissu] to printb. ( = communiquer) [+ impulsion] to transmit* * *ɛ̃pʀime1) ( marquer d'un motif) to print [texte, étiquettes]; to print a design on [tissu]2) ( publier) to publish [texte, auteur]3) ( reproduire) to put [cachet] ( sur on); to print [initiales] ( sur on)4) ( transmettre) [personne] to give [style, direction, cadence] (à to); to transmit [impulsion] (à to)5) ( laisser une empreinte) [personne] to leave an imprint of [forme]6) ( graver)* * *ɛ̃pʀime vt1) [journal, livre, affiche] to printJ'ai fait imprimer des cartes de visite. — I had some calling cards printed.
2) INFORMATIQUE to print, to print out3) (= transmettre) [mouvement, impulsion] to impart, to transmit4) (= apposer) [visa, cachet] to stamp, [empreinte] to imprint* * *imprimer verb table: aimer vtr1 Imprim to print [texte, journaux, étiquettes, billets]; Tex to print a design on [tissu]; imprimer sur aluminium/papier recyclé to print on aluminium GB ou aluminum US/recycled paper; un tissu imprimé de motifs géométriques fabric with a geometric pattern;2 ( publier) to publish [texte, ouvrage, auteur];4 ( transmettre) [personne] to give [style, direction, orientation, cadence] (à qch/qn to sth/sb); to transmit [impulsion, oscillation] (à qch to sth); il a imprimé un nouveau style au débat he gave a new style to the debate; imprimer un mouvement de rotation à une roue to start a wheel turning;5 ( laisser une empreinte) [personne] to leave an imprint of [forme, dents, pied] (dans in; sur in); des traces de pneus imprimées dans la boue wheel tracks imprinted in the mud;6 ( graver) [temps, vieillesse] to etch [rides]; être imprimé dans la mémoire de qn [souvenir, images] to be engraved in sb's memory; être imprimé sur le visage de qn [tristesse, joie] to be written all over sb's face.[ɛ̃prime] verbe transitifimprimer un mouvement à quelque chose to impart ou to transmit a movement to something4. (littéraire) [marquer] to imprintil voulait imprimer tous ces détails dans sa mémoire he wanted to impress all these details on his memory————————s'imprimer verbe pronominal intransitif -
3 communiquer
communiquer [kɔmynike]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ nouvelle, renseignement, demande] to pass on ; [+ dossier, document] to giveb. [+ enthousiasme, peur, maladie] to pass onc. [+ mouvement] to transmit2. intransitive verb[pièces, salles] to communicate3. reflexive verb• se communiquer à [feu, maladie] to spread to* * *kɔmynike
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1) ( faire connaître) [journaliste] to announce [date, décision]; [personne] to give [adresse, liste] (à to); [personne] to declare [intention] (à to)2) ( transmettre) [personne] to pass on [dossier] (à to); to convey [sentiment] (à to)
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verbe intransitif1) Linguistique, Sociologie, Télécommunications to communicate ( avec with)2) Architecture [pièces] to be adjoiningcommuniquer avec — to adjoin [pièce]
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se communiquer verbe pronominal1) ( se transmettre) [personnes] to pass on [something] to each other [information]2) ( se répandre) [feu, peur] to spread (à to)* * *kɔmynike1. vt1) [nouvelle] to pass on, to convey, [dossier] to pass on2) [maladie] to pass on, [peur] to communicate, [chaleur, mouvement] to transmit2. vi1) [personnes] to communicate2) [salles] to communicate* * *communiquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( faire connaître) [journaliste] to announce [date, décision, résultat]; [personne] to give [adresse, détail, liste, chiffre] (à to); [personne] to declare [intention] (à to); communiquer son enthousiasme à qn to pass on one's enthusiasm to sb;2 ( transmettre) [personne] to pass on [goût, dossier, proposition, maladie] (à to); [artiste, interprétation, œuvre] to convey [idée, sentiment] (à to);B vi1 Ling, Sociol, Télécom to communicate (avec with); communiquer par signes/lettres/téléphone to communicate by signs/letters/telephone;C se communiquer vpr1 ( se transmettre) [personnes] to pass on [sth] to each other [information, nouvelle];2 ( se répandre) [feu, peur, maladie] to spread (à to);3 ( se répercuter) communiquer à [phénomène] to affect.[kɔmynike] verbe transitif1. [transmettre - information] to communicate, to give ; [ - demande] to transmit ; [ - dossier, message] to pass on (separable) ; [ - savoir, savoir-faire] to pass on, to hand down (separable)2. PHYSIQUE [chaleur, lumière] to transmit[mouvement, impulsion] to impart3. [donner par contamination] to transmitil leur a communiqué son fou rire/enthousiasme he passed on his giggles/enthusiasm to them————————[kɔmynike] verbe intransitif1. [échanger des messages] to communicatecommuniquer par téléphone/lettre to communicate by phone/letter[échanger des sentiments]leur problème est qu'ils n'arrivent pas à communiquer avec leurs parents their problem is that they can't communicate with their parents2. [être relié] to interconnectla chambre communique avec la salle de bains there's a connecting door between the bathroom and the bedroom————————se communiquer verbe pronominal (emploi passif)————————se communiquer verbe pronominal intransitif -
4 conférer
conférer [kɔ̃feʀe]➭ TABLE 6 transitive verb* * *kɔ̃feʀe1) to confer [droit, statut]; to award [décoration]2) fml [fonction, âge] to give [droit, privilège]* * *kɔ̃feʀe vt1) [titre, grade]2) figconférer qch à qch/qn (un certain aspect etc) — to endow sth/sb with sth, to give sth to sth/sb, to give sth/sb sth
Ceci lui conférait un certain prestige. — This gave him a certain prestige.
* * *conférer verb table: céderA vtr1 ( remettre) [personne, institution] to confer [diplôme, droit, statut, ordres] (à on); to award [décoration] (à on); conférer le baptême à qn to baptize sb;2 ( donner) fml [fonction, âge, fortune] to give [droit, privilège] (à to); l'aisance que confère la compétence the confidence that comes with skill.[kɔ̃fere] verbe transitifconférer une médaille à quelqu'un to confer a medal on ou upon somebody————————[kɔ̃fere] verbe intransitif -
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6 brosser le ballon
To kick a ball so as to impart spin that causes it to swerve in the air.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > brosser le ballon
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8 goűt de l'eau
вкус воды
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water taste
Taste in water can be caused by foreign matter, such as organic compounds, inorganic salts or dissolved gases. These materials may come from domestic, agricultural or natural sources. Some substances found naturally in groundwater, while not necessarily harmful, may impart a disagreeable taste or undesirable property to the water. Magnesium sulphate, sodium sulphate, and sodium chloride are but a few of these. Acceptable waters should be free from any objectionable taste at point of use. (Source: CORBIT)
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impart knowledge of — index notice (give formal warning) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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