-
1 threats by telephone
[Police] menaces téléphoniques/pàr téléphoneEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > threats by telephone
-
2 threats to the peace
Pol. menaces a la paix [Charte des Nations Unies]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > threats to the peace
-
3 barely veiled threats
Pol. menaces à peines voiléesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > barely veiled threats
-
4 murder threats
Jur. menaces de mortEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > murder threats
-
5 strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
forces, faiblesses, opportunités et menaces f plEnglish-French business dictionary > strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
-
6 opportunity
∎ the opportunities for advancement are excellent les perspectives d'avancement sont excellentes∎ opportunities and threats opportunités f pl et menaces f pl;ECONOMICS opportunity cost coût m d'opportunité ou de renoncement;MARKETING opportunity to hear occasion f d'entendre;MARKETING opportunity and issue analysis analyse f des attraits et des atouts;MARKETING opportunity to see occasion de voir;MARKETING opportunity and threat analysis analyse des opportunités et des menacesAs if economic turmoil, fickle consumers, the rival popularity of computer games and rising music piracy were not enough, the music industry is now faced with opportunities and threats presented by the Internet.
-
7 threat
threat n1 ( verbal abuse) menace f ; to make threats against sb lancer des menaces contre qn ; to give in to threats céder à la menace ;2 ( danger) menace f (to pour) ; to pose a threat to être une menace pour ; to be under threat être menacé (from par) ; under threat of sous la menace de [death, injury, punishment] ;3 (risk, possibility) menace f, risque m (of de) ; because of the threat of more rain à cause du risque qu'il pleuve encore plus. -
8 threat
threat [θret]also figurative menace f;∎ to make threats against sb proférer des menaces contre qn;∎ they got what they wanted by threats ils ont obtenu ce qu'ils voulaient par la menace;∎ terrorist attacks are a constant threat to our security les attentats terroristes représentent une menace constante pour notre sécurité;∎ he's a threat to our security il constitue une menace pour notre sécurité;∎ political unrest poses a threat to peace in the area l'agitation politique menace la paix dans la région;∎ he is under threat of death il est menacé de mort;∎ the country lives under (the) threat of war le pays vit sous la menace de la guerre -
9 follow
follow [ˈfɒləʊ]• he arrived first, followed by the ambassador il est arrivé le premier, suivi de l'ambassadeur• do you follow football? vous suivez le football ?• which team do you follow? tu es supporter de quelle équipe ?• do you follow me? ( = understand) vous me suivez ?a. suivreb. ( = result) it follows that... il s'ensuit que...• it follows from this that... il s'ensuit que...3. compounds• this course is a follow-up to the beginners' course ce cours fait suite au cours pour débutants ► follow-up interview noun entretien m complémentaire► follow about, follow around separable transitive verb( = come after) suivre[+ order] exécuter ; [+ instructions] suivre(Golf, tennis) accompagner sa balle[+ idea, plan] poursuivre jusqu'au bouta. ( = benefit from) [+ success, victory] exploiter ; [+ offer] donner suite àb. ( = not lose track of) suivre* * *['fɒləʊ] 1.transitive verb1) ( move after) suivre [person, car] ( into dans)2) ( come after in time) suivre [event, item on list]; succéder à [leader]3) ( be guided by) suivre [clue, path, fashion, instinct, instructions]4) ( adhere to) suivre [teachings, example]; pratiquer [religion]; adhérer à [faith, ideas]; être le disciple de [person, leader]5) ( watch closely) suivre [stock market, serial, trial]6) ( understand) suivre [explanation, reasoning, plot]7) ( practise) exercer [trade, profession]; poursuivre [career]; avoir [way of life]2.1) ( move after) suivre2) ( come after in time) suivre3) ( be logical consequence) s'ensuivre4) ( understand) suivre•Phrasal Verbs: -
10 hold
hold [həʊld]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► vb: pret, ptp held━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. nouna. ( = grip) prise fb. ( = control) emprise f• the president has consolidated his hold on the media le président a renforcé son emprise sur les médiasc. (Wrestling) prise fd. [of hairspray, hair gel] fixation f• to get a hold of o.s. se contrôler• get a hold of yourself! ressaisis-toi !► to get hold of ( = find) [+ object] réussir à se procurer ; [+ details, information] réussir à obtenir ; ( = contact) [+ person] contacter• can you get hold of £500 by tomorrow? est-ce que tu peux te procurer 500 livres d'ici demain ?• children can all too easily get hold of drugs les enfants peuvent trop facilement se procurer de la drogue• the press got hold of the story la presse s'est emparée de l'histoire► to take hold [fire] prendre ; [custom] se répandre ; [idea] faire son chemin ; [recession, economic recovery, disease] s'installer ; [ceasefire] tenir• he put his career on hold to spend more time with his family il a mis sa carrière entre parenthèses pour se consacrer davantage à sa famillea. ( = grasp) tenirb. ( = keep in place) to hold sth in place maintenir qch en placec. ( = support) supporterd. ( = maintain) to hold o.s. upright se tenir droit• to hold sb's attention/interest retenir l'attention/l'intérêt de qn• don't hold your breath! ( = don't count on it) n'y compte pas trop !• hold the line please! ne quittez pas !e. ( = possess) [+ ticket, permit, driving licence] avoir ; [+ shares, record] détenirf. ( = defend successfully) tenirg. ( = occupy) [+ post, position] occuperh. ( = cause to take place) [+ meeting, election, debate] tenir ; [+ conversation] avoir ; [+ examination] organiser• to hold interviews [employer] faire passer des entretiensi. ( = contain) contenir• she can hold her drink! (inf) elle supporte très bien l'alcoolj. ( = keep) garder• I will hold the money until... je garderai l'argent jusqu'à ce que...k. ( = restrain) [+ person] retenirl. ( = believe) to hold that... maintenir que...a. ( = remain in place) [rope, nail, dam] tenir• to hold firm ( = stay in place) tenirb. [weather] se maintenirc. (on phone) can you hold, please? ne quittez pas !d. [statement, argument] être valable( = not move forward) rester en arrière ; ( = not act) se retenir• I held back from telling him what I really thought je me suis retenu de lui dire ce que je pensais vraimenta. [+ fears, emotions] maîtriser ; [+ tears] retenirb. (US) [+ pupil] faire redoublera. ( = keep in place) maintenir en place ; [+ person] maîtriserb. [+ aspiring person] empêcher de progresserc. [+ costs, prices, inflation, taxes] empêcher d'augmenterd. [+ job] ( = have) occuper ; ( = keep) garder• she's managed to hold down a job as well as looking after the children elle a réussi à continuer de travailler tout en s'occupant des enfants• he can't hold down a job il ne garde jamais longtemps le même travail► hold forth intransitive verb faire des discours• hold your stomach in! rentre ton ventre !• go ahead and cry, don't hold it in laisse-toi aller et pleure, n'essaie pas de te retenir► hold offa. ( = prevent from approaching) tenir à distance• try to hold him off a little longer ( = make him wait) essayez de le faire patienter encore un peub. ( = resist) to hold off a challenge from sb résister aux attaques de qna. ( = endure) tenir bonb. ( = wait) attendre• this hinge holds the lid on cette charnière maintient le couvercle en place► hold on to inseparable transitive verba. ( = cling to) [+ rope, raft, branch] s'accrocher à ; [+ hope, idea] se raccrocher àb. ( = keep) garder• hold on to that, it might be valuable garde-le, ça a peut-être de la valeur► hold outa. ( = last) [supplies] durer• how long will the food hold out? combien de temps est-ce que les provisions vont durer ?b. ( = resist) tenir bon• to hold out against [+ enemy, attacks] tenir bon devant ; [+ change, progress, threats] résister à• the negotiations held out little hope of a settlement les négociations laissaient entrevoir peu d'espoir de parvenir à un accord► hold out on (inf) inseparable transitive verb• you've been holding out on me! tu m'as caché quelque chose !► hold over separable transitive verb remettre• I'll hold you to that! je te prends au mot !► hold together[objects] tenir (ensemble) ; [groups, people] rester uni[+ objects] maintenir ensemble ; [+ political party] maintenir l'union de► hold upb. [argument] être valablea. ( = raise) leverb. ( = support) soutenir• I'm sorry, I was held up excusez-moi, j'ai été retenud. [robber] attaquer (à main armée)* * *[həʊld] 1.1) ( grasp) prise fto keep (a) hold of ou on — tenir
2) ( possession)to get hold of — se procurer [book, ticket]; [press] avoir vent de [story]; découvrir [information]
3) ( contact)to get hold of — ( by phone) joindre; ( by other means) trouver
4) ( control) emprise f (on, over sur)to have a hold on ou over somebody — avoir de l'emprise sur quelqu'un
to put a project on hold — gen laisser un projet en suspens
6) (storage, area) Aviation soute f; Nautical cale f7) ( in wrestling) prise f8) (of spray, gel) fixation f2.transitive verb (prét, pp held)1) ( clasp) tenirto hold something in one's hand — tenir quelque chose à la main [brush, pencil]; ( enclosed) tenir quelque chose dans la main [coin, sweet]
to hold somebody by — tenir quelqu'un par [sleeve, leg]
2) ( maintain)to hold something in place ou position — maintenir quelque chose en place
3) ( arrange) gen organiser; avoir [conversation]; célébrer [church service]; mener [enquiry]; faire passer [interview]4) ( have capacity for) (pouvoir) contenir [350 people]5) ( contain) [drawer, cupboard, box, case] contenir [objects, possessions]6) ( support) supporter [weight, load, crate]7) ( restrain) tenir [dog]there'll be no holding him — fig on ne pourra plus l'arrêter
8) ( keep against will) détenir [person]9) ( possess) détenir, avoir [shares, power, record]; être titulaire de [degree, sporting title]; occuper [job, position]; avoir, être en possession de [passport, licence]; porter [title]; avoir [mortgage]; [computer] conserver [information]10) ( keep back) garder [place, ticket]; faire attendre [train, flight]; mettre [quelque chose] en attente [letter, order]hold it! — (colloq) minute! (colloq)
11) ( believe) avoir [opinion, belief]to hold somebody/something to be — tenir quelqu'un/quelque chose pour
to hold somebody liable ou responsible — tenir quelqu'un pour responsable
to hold that — [person] soutenir que; [law] dire que
12) ( defend successfully) tenir [territory, city]; conserver [title, seat, lead]13) ( captivate) captiver [audience]; capter, retenir [attention]15) Music tenir [note]16) Automobile3.intransitive verb (prét, pp held)1) ( remain intact) tenir; fig (also hold good) tenir2) ( continue) [weather] rester beau, se maintenir; [luck] continuer, durer3) Telecommunications patienter4) ( remain steady)•Phrasal Verbs:- hold in- hold off- hold on- hold out- hold to- hold up -
11 just
just [dʒʌst]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adverb2. adjective━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adverba. ( = exactly) juste, exactement• he's just like his father (physically) c'est le portrait de son père ; (in behaviour) il est comme son père• just what are you implying? qu'est-ce que tu veux dire au juste ?• just over there là(, tout près)c. ( = at this or that moment) we're just off nous partons à l'instant• I'm just coming! j'arrive !• it's okay, I was just leaving ce n'est pas grave, je partais• are you leaving? -- not just yet tu pars ? -- pas tout de suite• just as we arrived it began to rain juste au moment où nous arrivions, il s'est mis à pleuvoire. ( = barely) I'll just catch the train if I hurry j'aurai tout juste le temps d'attraper le train si je me dépêchef. ( = slightly) juste• just over £10 un peu plus de 10 livres• just under £10 un peu moins de 10 livresg. ( = conceivably) it may just be possible ce n'est pas totalement excluh. ( = merely) justei. ( = simply) (tout) simplement• it was just marvellous! c'était absolument merveilleux !• she's just amazing! elle est tout simplement stupéfiante !• that's just stupid! c'est complètement stupide• I just can't imagine what's happened to him je n'arrive tout simplement pas à comprendre ce qui a pu lui arriver• I can't find £1,000 just like that je ne peux pas trouver 1 000 livres comme çaj. ( = specially) spécialementk. (in imagination) I can just hear the roars of laughter j'entends déjà les rires (que ça provoquerait)l. (in commands, requests, threats) just wait here a minute attends une minute ici• just look at that! regarde-moi ça ! (inf)• just you dare! (inf) essaie un peu pour voir !m. (in rejoinders) that's just it!• that's just the point! justement !• yes, but just the same... oui, mais tout de même...► just about ( = approximately) à peu près• have you finished? -- just about avez-vous fini ? -- presque► to be just about to do sth être sur le point de faire qch• just as I thought! c'est bien ce que je pensais !• I wasn't expecting much, which was just as well je ne m'attendais pas à grand-chose, heureusement► just in case• I'm taking a sleeping bag, just in case j'emmène un sac de couchage, au cas où► just now ( = a short time ago) à l'instant• I'm busy just now ( = at the moment) je suis occupé (pour l'instant)2. adjective* * *I 1. [dʒʌst]1) ( very recently)2) ( immediately) juste3) ( slightly) ( with quantities) un peu; ( indicating location or position) justejust over/under 20 kg — un peu plus/moins de 20 kg
4) (only, merely) juste5) ( purposely) exprès6) ( barely) tout juste7) ( simply) tout simplementjust tell the truth — dis la vérité, tout simplement
‘just a moment’ — ‘un instant’
8) (exactly, precisely) exactementit's just like him/you to forget — c'est bien de lui/toi d'oublier
9) (possibly, conceivably)it might ou could just be true — il se peut que ce soit vrai
10) ( at this or that very moment)11) (positively, totally) vraiment12) ( easily)13) ( with imperatives) doncjust think, you could have been hurt! — mais tu te rends compte? tu aurais pu être blessé!
14) ( in requests)15) ( for emphasis in responses)‘that film was dreadful’ - ‘wasn't it just!’ — ‘ce film était absolument nul!’ - ‘ah, ça oui!’
16) ( equally)2.just as big/well as... — aussi grand/bien que...
just about adverbial phrase presquejust about cooked/finished — presque cuit/fini
3. 4.it's just about the most boring film I've seen — c'est sans doute le film le plus ennuyeux que j'aie vu
just as conjunctional phrase juste au moment où••II [dʒʌst]1) ( fair) [person, society, decision, cause, comment, war] juste; [action, complaint, demand] justifié; [anger, claim, criticism, suspicion] légitime2) ( exact) [account, calculation] juste, exact3) Law [claim] fondé; [title, request] valable -
12 threat
threat [θret]menace f• under (the) threat of... menacé de...* * *[θret]noun ( all contexts) menace f (to pour)to be under threat — être menacé ( from par)
-
13 undaunted
-
14 yield
yield [ji:ld]1. noun• the yield of this land is... ce terrain produit...a. ( = produce) [mine, oil well, farm, field] produireb. ( = surrender) [+ ground, territory] cédera. ( = surrender) céder (to devant, à)b. ( = give way) [door] céder* * *[jiːld] 1.noun gen, Finance rendement m2.transitive verb1) gen, Agriculture produire2) Finance rapporter3) ( provide) donner, fournir [information, result, meaning]; produire [clue]; livrer [secret]4) ( surrender) céder (to à)3.to yield ground to — Military, fig céder du terrain à
1) ( give in) (to person, temptation, pressure, threats) céder (to à); (to army, arguments) se rendre (to à)2) (under weight, pressure) céder3) ( be superseded)to yield to — [technology] céder le pas à; [land, countryside] céder la place à
4) ( be productive)to yield well/poorly — avoir un bon/mauvais rendement
5) US Automobile céder le passage (to à)•Phrasal Verbs:- yield up -
15 veiled
veiled [veɪld] -
16 SWOT
MARKETING ( abbreviation strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) forces, faiblesses, opportunités et menaces f plSWOT analysis analyse f des forces, faiblesses, opportunités et menaces… a SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity and Threat) analysis is a fundamental tool in corporate strategic planning. Once planners have conducted a SWOT analysis, they are in a position to articulate the mission, strategy, and objectives of the organization.
-
17 strength
(of product, company) force fMARKETING strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats forces, faiblesses, opportunités et menaces f pl -
18 cold war
(a major, especially political, struggle between nations which involves military threats but not fighting.) guerre froide -
19 deter
[di'tə:]past tense, past participle - deterred; verb(to make less willing or prevent by frightening: She was not deterred by his threats.) décourager -
20 empty
['empti] 1. adjective1) (having nothing inside: an empty box; an empty cup.) vide2) (unoccupied: an empty house.) vide3) ((with of) completely without: a street quite empty of people.) vide (de)4) (having no practical result; (likely to be) unfulfilled: empty threats.) vain2. verb1) (to make or become empty: He emptied the jug; The cinema emptied quickly at 10.30; He emptied out his pockets.) (se) vider2) (to tip, pour, or fall out of a container: She emptied the milk into a pan; The rubbish emptied on to the ground.) verser, (se) répandre3. noun(an empty bottle etc: Take the empties back to the shop.) bouteille consignée- empty-handed - empty-headed
См. также в других словарях:
threats action — Where approaches are made to possible infringers of your patents, design rights, registered designs and trade marks, the owner must avoid unjustified threats against the alleged infringer or others who may be involved. Hence the language of the… … Law dictionary
threats — Spoken or written words tending to intimidate or menace others. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. threats Spoken or written words tending to intimidate or menace others … Law dictionary
occupational and environmental health threats — Threats to the health of military personnel and to military readiness created by exposure to hazardous agents, environmental contamination, or toxic industrial materials. See also health threat … Military dictionary
threats — θret n. expression of intent to damage or injure, intimidation, danger … English contemporary dictionary
threats — 1) shatter 2) hatters … Anagrams dictionary
threats action — noun Britain : an action for damages and an injunction against one threatening without justification to sue for alleged infringement of patent rights … Useful english dictionary
Barack Obama assassination threats — Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, who has been the target of several assassination threats and alleged plots. Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, has been the target of several assassination threats and… … Wikipedia
The Threats — are a punk band from Dalkeith and Edinburgh, in Scotland. Originally formed in 1979 as the Reflectors, the band soon renamed themselves The Threats.HistoryThreats started of life in 1977 as the Reflectors. Just 4 local lads from Dalkeith in… … Wikipedia
Terrorist Threats — Infobox Album| Name = Terrorist Threats Type = studio Artist = Westside Connection Released = December 9, 2003 Recorded = 2003 Genre = West Coast hip hop, Gangsta rap Length = 51:21 Label = Priority, Capitol, Hoo Bangin Producer = Rashad Coes Sir … Wikipedia
United States Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities — The Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities is one of six subcommittees within the Senate Armed Services Committee.JurisdictionThe Emerging Threats and Capabilities subcommittee has jurisdiction over Department of… … Wikipedia
Downsize This! Random Threats from an Unarmed American — … Wikipedia