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1 travail
1 noun(b) (in childbirth) douleurs fpl de l'enfantement, travail m(b) (in childbirth) être en travail ou en couches(hardship) vicissitudes fpl -
2 experience
experience [ɪkˈspɪərɪəns]1. noun• that was quite an experience! quelle expérience !• I know from bitter experience that... j'ai appris à mes dépens que...• I had a pleasant/frightening experience il m'est arrivé une aventure agréable/effrayante• he has no experience of living in the country il ne sait pas ce que c'est que de vivre à la campagne• have you any previous experience of this kind of work? avez-vous déjà fait ce genre de travail ?a. ( = undergo) [+ misfortune, hardship] connaître ; [+ setbacks, losses] essuyer ; [+ conditions] être confronté à ; [+ ill treatment] subir ; [+ difficulties] rencontrerb. ( = feel) [+ sensation, terror, remorse] éprouver ; [+ emotion, joy, elation] ressentir* * *[ɪk'spɪərɪəns] 1.1) ( expertise) expérience fmanagement experience — expérience f de la gestion
to have experience with children/computers — avoir de l'expérience avec les enfants/en informatique
2) ( incident) expérience f2.transitive verb connaître [loss, problem]; éprouver [emotion]; ressentir [physical pleasure] -
3 provide
A vtr1 ( supply) fournir [opportunity, evidence, jobs, meals] (for à) ; apporter [answer, support, understanding] (for à) ; donner [satisfaction] (for à) ; assurer [service, food, shelter] (for à) ; the club provides a meeting place le club fournit un lieu de réunion ; to provide access [path] assurer l'accès ; (to records, information) fournir l'accès ; ‘training provided’ ‘formation assurée’ ; to provide sb with fournir [qch] à qn [job, room, opportunity] ; assurer [qch] à qn [food, shelter, service] ; apporter [qch] à qn [support, understanding] ; the course provided them with a chance to meet people le stage leur a fourni l'occasion de rencontrer des gens ; to provide the perfect introduction to être une introduction parfaite à [subject, work] ; to provide an incentive to do être un encouragement à faire ; please use the bin provided veuillez utiliser la poubelle mise à votre disposition ; write your answer in the space provided écrivez votre réponse dans l'espace indiqué ;2 Jur, Admin ( stipulate) [law, clause, agreement] prévoir (that que) ; except as provided sauf indication contraire.B vi pourvoir aux besoins.▶ provideagainst [sth] parer à [possibility, hardship, disaster].■ provide for:▶ provide for [sth]1 ( account for) envisager [contingency, expenses, eventuality] ; to provide for sth to be done envisager de faire qch ;2 Jur [treaty, agreement, clause] prévoir ; the law provides for sth to be done la loi prévoit que qch sera fait ;▶ provide for [sb] [person, will] subvenir aux besoins de ; she provides for her family ou her family's needs elle subvient aux besoins de sa famille ; to be well provided for être à l'abri du besoin. -
4 suffer
suffer ['sʌfə(r)](a) (feel pain) souffrir;∎ to suffer in silence souffrir en silence;∎ he drank too much and suffered for it next day il a trop bu et, le lendemain, il a payé ses excès;∎ figurative I'll make you suffer for this! tu vas me payer ça!, je te revaudrai ça!(b) (be ill, afflicted)∎ to suffer from rheumatism souffrir de ou avoir des rhumatismes;∎ to suffer from diabetes être diabétique;∎ he's still suffering from the effects of the anaesthetic il ne s'est pas encore tout à fait remis des suites de l'anesthésie;∎ to suffer from a speech defect avoir un défaut de prononciation;∎ they're still suffering from shock ils sont encore sous le choc;∎ she suffers from an inferiority complex elle fait un complexe d'infériorité(c) (be affected) souffrir;∎ it's the children who suffer in a marriage break-up ce sont les enfants qui souffrent lors d'une séparation;∎ there was a fall in investment and the company's profits suffered les investissements ont baissé et les bénéfices s'en sont ressenti;∎ the low-paid will be the first to suffer les petits salaires seront les premiers touchés;∎ the schools suffer from a lack of funding les établissements scolaires manquent de crédits;∎ she became severely depressed and her work began to suffer elle a sombré dans la dépression et son travail a commencé à s'en ressentir;∎ her health is suffering under all this stress sa santé se ressent de tout ce stress;∎ the business really suffered when he left l'affaire a beaucoup souffert de son départ;∎ in the wake of government cutbacks, safety standards are beginning to suffer la sécurité commence à se ressentir ou à souffrir des réductions effectuées par le gouvernement(a) (experience → thirst) souffrir de; (→ hardship) souffrir, subir; (→ loss, indignity, consequence) subir;∎ she suffered a lot of pain elle a beaucoup souffert;∎ familiar I suffered agonies! j'ai souffert le martyre!;∎ our scheme has suffered a serious setback notre projet a subi ou essuyé un grave revers;∎ you'll have to suffer the consequences vous devrez en subir les conséquences;∎ his popularity suffered a decline sa cote de popularité a baissé(b) (stand, put up with) tolérer, supporter;∎ I won't suffer him another minute je ne le supporterai pas une minute de plus;∎ he doesn't suffer fools gladly il ne supporte pas les imbéciles∎ to suffer sb to do sth souffrir que qn fasse qch;∎ Bible suffer the little children to come unto me laissez venir à moi les petits enfants
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