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  • 121 ready

    ['redi]
    1) ((negative unready) prepared; able to be used etc immediately or when needed; able to do (something) immediately or when necessary: I've packed our cases, so we're ready to leave; Is tea ready yet?; Your coat has been cleaned and is ready (to be collected).) prêt (à)
    2) ((negative unready) willing: I'm always ready to help.) prêt (à)
    3) (quick: You're too ready to find faults in other people; He always has a ready answer.) prompt
    4) (likely, about (to do something): My head feels as if it's ready to burst.) prêt à, sur le point de
    - readily - ready cash - ready-made - ready money - ready-to-wear - in readiness

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  • 122 respectable

    1) (having a good reputation or character: a respectable family.) respectable
    2) (correct; acceptable: respectable behaviour.) convenable
    3) ((of clothes) good enough or suitable to wear: You can't go out in those torn trousers - they're not respectable.) convenable
    4) (large, good etc enough; fairly large, good etc: Four goals is a respectable score.) respectable

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  • 123 robe

    [rəub]
    1) ((often in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing: Many Arabs still wear robes; a baby's christening-robe.) robe
    2) ((usually in plural) a long, loose piece of clothing worn as a sign of a person's rank eg on official occasions: a judge's robes.) toge, vêtement de cérémonie
    3) ((especially American) a loose garment worn casually; a dressing-gown: She wore a robe over her nightdress; a bath-robe; a beach-robe.) peignoir

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  • 124 saffron

    ['sæfrən] 1. noun
    1) (a yellow colouring and flavouring substance used in cooking: We added some saffron to the rice.) safran
    2) (an orange-yellow colour.) jaune safran
    2. adjective
    Many Buddhist monks wear saffron robes.) safran

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  • 125 scarf

    plurals - scarves; noun
    (a long strip of material to wear round one's neck.) écharpe

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  • 126 so that

    1) (with the purpose that; in order that: I'll wash this dress so that you can wear it.) pour que
    2) (with the result that: He got up very late, so that he missed the bus and was late for work.) si bien que

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  • 127 sport

    [spo:t] 1. noun
    1) (games or competitions involving physical activity: She's very keen on sport of all kinds.) sport
    2) (a particular game or amusement of this kind: Hunting, shooting and fishing are not sports I enjoy.) sport
    3) (a good-natured and obliging person: He's a good sport to agree to do that for us!) brave garçon/fille
    4) (fun; amusement: I only did it for sport.) pour rire/le plaisir
    2. verb
    (to wear, especially in public: He was sporting a pink tie.) exhiber
    - sports - sports car - sports jacket - sportsman - sportswear - a sporting chance

    English-French dictionary > sport

  • 128 sports jacket

    (a type of jacket for men, designed for casual wear.) veste (de) sport

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  • wear out — {v.} 1a. To use or wear until useless. * /Bobby got a toy truck that would run on a battery, and he used it so much that he soon wore it out./ * /The stockings are so worn out that they can t be mended any more./ Compare: GIVE OUT(4), USE UP. 1b …   Dictionary of American idioms

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