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81 conventional
adjective ((negative unconventional) according to the accepted standards etc; not outrageous or eccentric: conventional dress; the more conventional forms of art.) conventionnel -
82 done
1) (finished or complete: That's that job done at last.) fini, accompli2) ((of food) completely cooked and ready to eat: I don't think the meat is quite done yet.) cuit3) (socially accepted: the done thing.) qui se fait -
83 established
adjective (settled or accepted: established customs.) établi -
84 gratefully
adverb She accepted his offer gratefully.) avec reconnaissance -
85 indecent
[in'di:snt](offending against accepted standards of sexual or moral behaviour; not modest: indecent clothing.) indécent -
86 influential
[-'enʃəl]adjective (having much influence: He is in quite an influential job; He was influential in getting the plan accepted.) influent -
87 lay down the law
(to state something in a way that indicates that one expects one's opinion and orders to be accepted without argument.) (essayer de) faire la loi -
88 like a shot
(very quickly; eagerly: He accepted my invitation like a shot.) sans hésiter -
89 orthodox
['o:Ɵədoks]1) ((of beliefs etc) generally accepted: orthodox views.) orthodoxe2) ((of people) holding such beliefs: She is very orthodox in her approach to grammar.) orthodoxe -
90 package deal
noun (a set of proposals that must all be accepted together by all the parties to an agreement.) offre forfait -
91 pass as/for
(to be mistaken for or accepted as: Some man-made materials could pass as silk; His nasty remarks pass for wit among his admirers.) passer pour -
92 promptly
1) (immediately: He promptly accepted my offer.) promptement2) (punctually: They arrived promptly.) à l'heure -
93 propose
[prə'pəuz]1) (to offer for consideration; to suggest: I proposed my friend for the job; Who proposed this scheme?) proposer2) (to intend: He proposes to build a new house.) (se) proposer de3) (to make an offer of marriage: He proposed (to me) last night and I accepted him.) demander qqn en mariage•- proposal -
94 resignation
[reziɡ'neiʃən]1) (the act of resigning.) démission2) (a letter etc stating that one is resigning: You will receive my resignation tomorrow.) démission3) ((the state of having or showing) patient, calm acceptance (of a situation, fact etc): He accepted his fate with resignation.) résignation -
95 shame
[ʃeim] 1. noun1) ((often with at) an unpleasant feeling caused by awareness of guilt, fault, foolishness or failure: I was full of shame at my rudeness; He felt no shame at his behaviour.) honte2) (dishonour or disgrace: The news that he had accepted bribes brought shame on his whole family.) honte3) ((with a) a cause of disgrace or a matter for blame: It's a shame to treat a child so cruelly.) honte4) ((with a) a pity: What a shame that he didn't get the job!) dommage2. verb1) ((often with into) to force or persuade to do something by making ashamed: He was shamed into paying his share.) obliger (qqn à) en lui faisant honte2) (to cause to have a feeling of shame: His cowardice shamed his parents.) faire honte à•- shameful- shamefully - shamefulness - shameless - shamelessly - shamelessness - shamefaced - put to shame - to my - his shame -
96 standard
['stændəd] 1. noun1) (something used as a basis of measurement: The kilogram is the international standard of weight.) unité2) (a basis for judging quality, or a level of excellence aimed at, required or achieved: You can't judge an amateur artist's work by the same standards as you would judge that of a trained artist; high standards of behaviour; His performance did not reach the required standard.) critère3) (a flag or carved figure etc fixed to a pole and carried eg at the front of an army going into battle.) pavillon; étendard2. adjective((accepted as) normal or usual; The Post Office likes the public to use a standard size of envelope.) normal- standardise - standardization - standardisation - standard-bearer - be up to / below standard - standard of living -
97 with (a) good/bad grace
((un)willingly: She accepted his apology with good grace.) de bonne/mauvaise grâce -
98 with (a) good/bad grace
((un)willingly: She accepted his apology with good grace.) de bonne/mauvaise grâce -
99 common currency
1 Fin monnaie f commune ;2 fig to make sth common currency ( widely used) banaliser qch ; given common currency ( widely accepted) [opinion, fact] généralement accepté. -
100 conventional
1 ( conformist) [person] conformiste ; [idea, remark, belief, role] conventionnel/-elle ; [clothes] classique ;2 ( traditionally accepted) [approach, means, method, practice] conventionnel/-elle ; [medicine, agriculture] traditionnel/-elle ; the conventional wisdom about sth ce qui est communément admis au sujet de qch ;3 Mil [arms, weapons, war] conventionnel/-elle.
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