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1 site, visits, to, make
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2 TECAHCALAQUINI
têcahcalaquini, éventuel sur cahcalaqui.Qui pénètre dans la maison des gens.Angl., one who visits others houses (est pris en mauvaise part). Sah10,23.Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > TECAHCALAQUINI
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3 but
but [bʌt]1. conjunction• I would like to do it but I have no money j'aimerais le faire, mais je n'ai pas d'argent• he's not English but Irish il n'est pas anglais, mais irlandais2. adverb• Napoleon, to name but one, stayed here Napoléon, pour n'en citer qu'un, a séjourné ici• you can but try (to sb trying sth) vous pouvez toujours essayer ; (after sth has gone wrong) ça valait quand même la peine d'essayer3. preposition► but for• but for his illness, we'd have gone on holiday s'il n'avait pas été malade, nous serions partis en vacances4. noun• no buts about it! il n'y a pas de mais (qui tienne) !* * *[bʌt, bət] 1.adverb (only, just)2.anything but that — tout, sauf ça
there's nothing for it but to leave — il n'y a plus qu'une solution, c'est de partir
3.and whom should I meet but Steven! — et devine qui j'ai rencontré, Steven!
but for prepositional phrase4.but for you, I would have died — sans toi je serais mort
1) (expressing contrast, contradiction) maisI'll do it, but not yet — je le ferai, mais pas tout de suite
2) ( yet) mais3) (expressing reluctance, protest, surprise)4) ( except that)5) ( in apologies) maisexcuse me, but — excusez-moi, mais
6) ( for emphasis)not twice, but three times — pas deux mais trois fois
7) ( adding to the discussion)but to continue... — mais, pour continuer...
••no buts (about it) — il n'y a pas de ‘mais’ qui tienne, pas de discussion
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4 discontinue
discontinue [‚dɪskənˈtɪnju:]* * *[ˌdɪskən'tɪnjuː]transitive verb supprimer [service]; arrêter [production]; cesser [visits]‘discontinued line’ — Commerce ‘fin de série’
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5 occasional
occasional [əˈkeɪʒənl][rain, showers] intermittent* * *[ə'keɪʒənl]1) [event] qui a lieu de temps en tempsoccasional showers — Meteorology averses fpl intermittentes
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6 overlap
se recouvrir partiellement ; [teeth, boards, tiles] se chevaucher[+ edges] chevaucher3. noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque overlap est un verbe, l'accent tombe sur la dernière syllabe: ‚əʊvəˈlæp, lorsque c'est un nom, sur la première: ˈəʊvəlæp.* * *1. ['əʊvəlæp] 2. [ˌəʊvə'læp]intransitive verb (p prés etc - pp-)1) fig [theories] se chevaucher; [duties] se recouvrir partiellement; [visits, holidays] coïncider en partie2) lit [materials, edges] se recouvrir partiellement; [one edge] dépasser; [roof tiles] s'imbriquer -
7 rare
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8 space
space [speɪs]1. noun• I need some space ( = freedom) j'ai besoin qu'on me laisse respirerb. ( = room) place f• to clear a space for sb/sth faire de la place pour qn/qch2. compounds[journey, programme, research, rocket] spatialb. to be spaced out (inf!) être défoncé (inf !)* * *[speɪs] 1.1) [U] ( room) place f, espace mto give somebody space — fig laisser de la liberté à quelqu'un
2) [C] (gap, area of land) gen espace m; Music interligne min the space provided — ( on form etc) dans la case prévue à cet effet
‘watch this space!’ — ‘à suivre’
open spaces — espaces mpl libres
3) ( interval of time) intervalle m4) [U] (also outer space) espace m2. 3.transitive verb espacerPhrasal Verbs: -
9 spread
spread [spred](verb: preterite, past participle spread)1. nouna. [of fire, disease] propagation f ; [of nuclear weapons] prolifération f ; [of idea, knowledge] diffusion fb. ( = edible paste) pâte f (à tartiner)a. ( = spread out) [+ sheet, map, rug] étendre ( on sth sur qch ) ; [+ wings, sails] déployer ; [+ net] tendre ; [+ fingers, arms] écarterc. ( = distribute) [+ sand] répandre (on, over sur ) ; [+ fertilizer] épandre (over, on sur ) ; ( = spread out) [+ objects, cards] étaler (on sur ) ; [+ soldiers] disposer• there were policemen spread out all over the hillside des policiers étaient postés sur toute la collined. ( = diffuse) [+ disease] propager ; [+ germs] disséminer ; [+ wealth] distribuer ; [+ rumours] faire courir ; [+ news] faire circuler ; [+ knowledge] diffuser ; [+ fear, indignation] semer ; (in time = spread out) [+ payment, studies] étaler ( over sur)• his visits were spread out over three years ses visites se sont étalées sur une période de trois ans• our resources are spread very thinly nous n'avons plus aucune marge dans l'emploi de nos ressources• to spread o.s. too thin trop disperser ses effortsa. ( = widen) [river] s'élargir ; [oil slick, weeds, fire, disease] s'étendre ; [news, rumour] se répandre ; [panic, indignation] se propagerc. [butter, paste] s'étalera. [people, animals] se disperser• spread out! dispersez-vous !b. ( = open out) [wings] se déployer ; [valley] s'élargir* * *[spred] 1.1) ( dissemination) (of disease, drugs) propagation f; (of news, information) diffusion f; (of democracy, infection, weapons) progression fthe spread of something to — l'extension f de quelque chose à [group, area]
2) (extent, range) (of wings, branches) envergure f; ( of arch) portée f; (of products, services) éventail m3) ( in newspaper)double-page spread — page f double
4) Culinary pâte f à tartiner5) ( assortment of dishes) festin m6) US Agriculture grand ranch m2.transitive verb (prét, pp spread)1) ( unfold) étendre [cloth, map, rug]; ( lay out) étaler [cloth, newspaper, map]; ( put) mettre [cloth, newspaper]; [bird] déployer [wings]to spread a cloth on the table — mettre une nappe sur la table; wing
2) ( apply in layer) étaler [butter, jam, glue]3) ( distribute over area) disperser [forces, troops]; étaler [cards, documents]; épandre [fertilizer]; répartir [workload, responsibility]to spread grit ou sand — sabler
4) (also spread out) ( space out) étaler, échelonner [payments, meetings, cost] ( over sur)5) (diffuse, cause to proliferate) propager [disease, fire]; semer [confusion, panic]; faire circuler [rumour, story, lie]3.to spread something to somebody — transmettre [quelque chose] à quelqu'un [infection, news]
intransitive verb (prét, pp spread)1) [butter, glue] s'étaler2) (cover area or time, extend) [forest, drought, network] s'étendre ( over sur); [experience, training] s'étendre ( over sur)3) ( proliferate) [disease, fear, fire] se propager; [rumour, story] circuler; [stain] s'étalerto spread to — [fire, disease, strike] s'étendre à, gagner [building, region]
•Phrasal Verbs:••to spread oneself too thin — fig faire trop de choses à la fois
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10 stagger
stagger [ˈstægər]a. ( = amaze) stupéfier• I was staggered to learn that... ( = amazed) j'ai été absolument stupéfait d'apprendre que... ; ( = horrified) j'ai été atterré d'apprendre que...b. [+ visits, payments] échelonner ; [+ holidays] étaler* * *['stægə(r)] 1.2.with a stagger — ( weakly) d'un pas chancelant; ( drunkenly) en titubant
transitive verb1) ( astonish) stupéfier, abasourdir2) ( spread out) échelonner [holidays, journeys, payments]3.intransitive verb [person] (from weakness, illness) chanceler; ( drunkenly) tituber; [animal] vaciller4.to stagger in/out/off — entrer/sortir/s'en aller en chancelant
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11 mystery
mystery shopper client(e) m, f mystère;mystery shopping pseudo-achat mMystery shopping looks at your operation from the customer's perspective with the advantage of knowing the company's criteria and standards. Researchers, who score your establishment according to a checklist created specifically for your company and tailored to your customer-service goals, make monthly visits. That method can give you great insight into how your business is operating when the manager is not around and whether employees are serving your customers the way you intend.
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12 round
1 noun(of talks,visits) série f(a) round brackets parenthèses f pl;round figure chiffre m rond;∎ in round figures en chiffres ronds;round sum compte m rond;round table table f ronderound trip ticket (billet m) aller et retourarrondir au chiffre inférieurarrondir au chiffre supérieur -
13 discontinue
[diskən'tinju](to stop or put an end to: I have discontinued my visits there.) interrompre -
14 ever
['evə] 1. adverb1) (at any time: Nobody ever visits us; She hardly ever writes; Have you ever ridden on an elephant?; If I ever / If ever I see him again I shall get my revenge; better than ever; the brightest star they had ever seen.) jamais2) (always; continually: They lived happily ever after; I've known her ever since she was a baby.) toujours; depuis3) (used for emphasis: The new doctor is ever so gentle; What ever shall I do?) comme tout; bien•- ever-- evergreen 2. noun(an evergreen tree: Firs and pines are evergreens.) arbre à feuilles persistantes- everlastingly - evermore - for ever / forever -
15 frequency
plural - frequencies; noun1) (the state of happening often: The frequency of her visits surprised him.) fréquence2) ((in electricity, radio etc) the number of waves, vibrations etc per second: At what frequency does the sound occur?) fréquence3) (a set wavelength on which radio stations regularly broadcast: I regularly listen to this frequency in order to hear my favourite music.) fréquence -
16 haunt
[ho:nt] 1. verb1) ((of a ghost) to inhabit: A ghost is said to haunt this house.) hanter2) ((of an unpleasant memory) to keep coming back into the mind of: Her look of misery haunts me.) hanter, obséder3) (to visit very often: He haunts that café.) fréquenter2. noun(a place one often visits: This is one of my favourite haunts.) lieu fréquenté- haunted -
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18 once in a blue moon
(very seldom: He visits his mother once in a blue moon.) tous les trente-six du mois -
19 rounds
noun plural (a doctor's visits to his patients: The doctor is (out) on his rounds.) visite(s) -
20 state
I [steit] noun1) (the condition in which a thing or person is: the bad state of the roads; The room was in an untidy state; He inquired about her state of health; What a state you're in!; He was not in a fit state to take the class.) état2) (a country considered as a political community, or, as in the United States, one division of a federation: The Prime Minister visits the Queen once a week to discuss affairs of state; The care of the sick and elderly is considered partly the responsibility of the state; ( also adjective) The railways are under state control; state-controlled / owned industries.) (d')État3) (ceremonial dignity and splendour: The Queen, wearing her robes of state, drove in a horse-drawn coach to Westminster; ( also adjective) state occasions/banquets.) (d')apparat•- stately- stateliness - statesman - statesmanlike - statesmanship - get into a state - lie in state II [steit] verb(to say or announce clearly, carefully and definitely: You have not yet stated your intentions.) déclarer
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