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1 assorted
assorted [ə'sɔ:tɪd]∎ in assorted sizes en différentes tailles;∎ an audience of assorted academics and businessmen un public très varié, composé d'universitaires et d'hommes d'affaires∎ well-/ill-assorted bien/mal assorti -
2 publish
publish ['pʌblɪʃ]∎ her latest novel has just been published son dernier roman vient de paraître;∎ he's a published author ses livres sont publiés;∎ it's published by Harrap c'est édité chez Harrap;∎ the magazine is published quarterly la revue paraît tous les trois mois;∎ the newspaper published my letter le journal a publié ma lettre∎ he's published poems in several magazines ses poèmes ont été publiés dans plusieurs revues(c) (make known → statistics, statement, banns) publier;∎ the price index which was published on Monday l'indice des prix publié lundi(newspaper) paraître; (author) être publié;∎ she publishes regularly in women's magazines ses articles sont régulièrement publiés dans la presse féminine;∎ the pressure on academics to publish l'obligation pour les universitaires de publier des articlesⓘ Publish and be damned Il s'agit de la réponse que fit Lord Wellington à une femme qui menaçait de révéler qu'elle avait eu une aventure avec lui. On utilise couramment cette formule lorsque, comme Wellington, on défie quelqu'un de publier une information ("publiez si vous voulez et allez au diable!"), ou pour afficher son indifférence quant aux conséquences que pourrait avoir une révélation: we're going to publish and be damned ("on publiera, advienne que pourra").
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