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m.senator.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 senator* * *(f. - senadora)noun* * *senador, -aSM / F senator* * *- dora masculino, femenino senator* * *= senator.Ex. Although the red scare is popularly associated with the activities of senator Joseph R. McCarthy, the anti-communist hysteria of the 50s went far beyond McCarthy and Washington D.C.* * *- dora masculino, femenino senator* * *= senator.Ex: Although the red scare is popularly associated with the activities of senator Joseph R. McCarthy, the anti-communist hysteria of the 50s went far beyond McCarthy and Washington D.C.
* * *masculine, femininesenator* * *
senador◊ - dora sustantivo masculino, femenino
senator
senador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino senator
' senador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
senadora
English:
floor
- horrify
- interview
- senator
* * *senador, -ora nm,fsenator* * *m, senadora f senator* * *: senator* * *senador n senator -
122 populairement
populairement adv popularly; populairement appelé popularly known as; parler populairement to speak commonly.[pɔpylɛrmɑ̃] adverbe -
123 sécurité
sécurité [sekyʀite]1. feminine nouna. ( = absence de danger) safety ; ( = absence de troubles) security• être/se sentir en sécurité to be/feel safeb. ( = mécanisme) safety catch• de sécurité [dispositif] safety2. compounds► la sécurité civile emergency services dealing with natural disasters, bomb disposal etc► la Sécurité sociale (pour la santé) ≈ the National Health Service (Brit), ≈ Medicaid (US) ; (pour vieillesse etc) ≈ the Social Security, ≈ Medicare (US)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The French public welfare system is financed by compulsory contributions paid directly from salaries and by employers. It covers essential health care, pensions and other basic benefits. In many cases, costs not covered by the Sécurité sociale may be met by a « mutuelle ». The deficit of the Sécurité sociale, popularly known as the « trou de la Sécurité sociale », has reached massive proportions in recent years, and efforts to stabilize the situation include an extra contribution from salaries, paid at source, called the « CRDS » « contribution au remboursement de la dette sociale ». → MUTUELLE* * *sekyʀitede sécurité — [système, forces] security; [dispositif, zone] safety; [raisons, problème] of security (après n)
se sentir en sécurité — to feel secure ou safe
Phrasal Verbs:* * *sekyʀite nf1) (= situation) safetyOn ne se sent pas en sécurité dans ce quartier. — You don't feel safe in this neighbourhood.
2) (mesures) security3) (= personnel de sécurité) securityIl s'est fait refuser l'entrée par la sécurité de l'établissement. — Security refused him entry to the establishment.
* * *sécurité nf ( absence de risques d'agression) security; ( absence de danger fortuit) safety; pour votre sécurité for your own safety; assurer la sécurité de ( contre des agresseurs) to ensure the security of; (contre un accident, un sinistre) to ensure the safety of; sécurité civile/publique civil/public security; en toute sécurité [travailler, voyager, se baigner] in complete safety; la sécurité matérielle/financière material/financial security; sécurité de l'emploi job security; de sécurité [système, forces, services] security; [dispositif, garantie, zone] safety; [raisons, question, problème] of security ( après n); règles or consignes de sécurité safety regulations; avoir une impression de sécurité to feel secure; être/se sentir en sécurité to be/to feel secure ou safe (auprès de with).sécurité routière road safety; sécurité sociale, SS French national health and pensions organization.ⓘ Sécurité sociale The national system for provision of sickness, maternity, child, unemployment, old-age and housing benefits. All workers make contributions in régimes or classifications of membership.[sekyrite] nom féminin1. [protection d'une personne - physique] safety, security ; [ - matérielle, affective etc] security2. [surveillance - de bâtiments, d'installations] security3. ARMEMENT [d'un tank, d'un navire] safety catch ou mechanism————————de sécurité locution adjectivale[dispositif, mesure] safety (modificateur)————————en sécurité locution adjectivaleêtre/se sentir en sécurité to be/to feel safe————————en sécurité locution adverbialeen toute sécurité locution adverbiale————————Sécurité sociale nom féminin1. [système] French social security system2. [organisme] ≃ DSS (UK)The Sécu, as it is popularly known, created in 1945-46, provides public health benefits, pensions, maternity leave etc. These benefits are paid for by obligatory insurance contributions ( cotisations) made by employers ( cotisations patronales) and employees ( cotisations salariales). Many French people have complementary health insurance provided by a mutuelle, which guarantees payment of all or part of the expenses not covered by the Sécurité sociale. -
124 popular
['popjulə]1) (liked by most people: a popular holiday resort; a popular person; She is very popular with children.) priljubljen2) (believed by most people: a popular theory.) splošno sprejet3) (of the people in general: popular rejoicing.) ljudski4) (easily read, understood etc by most people: a popular history of Britain.) poljuden•- popularity
- popularize
- popularise* * *[pɔpjulə]adjective ( popularly adverb)ljudski, naroden; splošen, razširjen; popularen, priljubljen ( with pri); poljuden, lahko razumljiv, vsakemu dosegljivpolitics popular front — ljudska frontapopular government — vlada ljudstva, ljudska oblastto make o.s. popular with — priljubiti se komu -
125 comunemente
commonly* * *comunemente avv.1 ( generalmente) commonly, usually, generally: come comunemente si dice, as they say; comunemente parlando, in everyday language (o speech)* * *[komune'mente]avverbio commonly, popularly* * *comunemente/komune'mente/commonly, popularly; si ammette o accetta comunemente che it is widely accepted that. -
126 popularnie
adv. 1. (zrozumiale) in a popular way- przedstawić popularnie skomplikowane zagadnienie to present a complicated problem in a popular way2. (powszechnie) popularly, commonly- popularnie zwany… popularly a. commonly known as…The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > popularnie
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128 популярно
нареч. popularlyБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > популярно
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Popularly — Pop u*lar*ly, adv. In a popular manner; so as to be generally favored or accepted by the people; commonly; currently; as, the story was popularity reported. [1913 Webster] The victor knight, Bareheaded, popularly low had bowed. Dryden. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
popularly — [[t]pɒ̱pjʊlə(r)li[/t]] 1) ADV GRADED: ADV with ed If something or someone is popularly known as something, most people call them that, although it is not their official name or title. ...the Mesozoic era, more popularly known as the age of… … English dictionary
popularly — pop|u|lar|ly [ˈpɔpjuləli US ˈpa:pjulər ] adv by most or many people ▪ The President of Korea is popularly elected every five years. popularly believed/thought/called etc ▪ Vitamin C is popularly believed to prevent colds. ▪ The Church of Jesus… … Dictionary of contemporary English
popularly — pop|u|lar|ly [ papjlərli ] adverb 1. ) by most people or in most situations: The duchess is popularly known as Fergie. someone who was popularly believed to be wealthy 2. ) a popularly elected government is elected in a democratic election: a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
popularly — adverb 1) old age is popularly associated with illness Syn: widely, generally, universally, commonly, usually, customarily, habitually, conventionally, traditionally, as a rule 2) the bar was popularly known as the May Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
popularly — /pop yeuh leuhr lee/, adv. 1. by the people as a whole; generally; widely: a fictitious story popularly accepted as true. 2. for popular taste; for the general masses of people: He writes popularly on many subjects. [1570 80; POPULAR + LY] * * * … Universalium
popularly — adverb popularly believed/thought/known etc believed, thought, known etc by many people: Vitamin C is popularly believed to prevent colds … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
popularly — adverb In a popular manner; so as to be generally favored or accepted by the people; commonly; currently; as, the story was popularly reported … Wiktionary
popularly — adv. Popularly is used with these verbs: ↑elect, ↑know, ↑regard … Collocations dictionary
popularly — UK [ˈpɒpjʊlə(r)lɪ] / US [ˈpɑpjlərlɪ] adverb 1) by most people, or in most situations 2) by ordinary people, rather than by experts 3) a popularly elected government is elected in a democratic election … English dictionary
popularly — [ˈpɒpjʊləli] adv by most people, or in most situations The duchess is popularly known as ‘Fergie .[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English