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1 unfortunately
unfortunately [ʌnˈfɔ:t∫ənɪtlɪ]* * *[ʌn'fɔːtʃənətlɪ]adverb [end] fâcheusement; [worded] malencontreusementunfortunately, she... — malheureusement, elle...
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2 unfortunately
unfortunately adv [begin, end] fâcheusement ; [worded] malencontreusement ; unfortunately, she forgot malheureusement, elle a oublié ; unfortunately not il semblerait que non. -
3 unfortunately
unfortunately [ʌn'fɔ:tʃnətlɪ]malheureusement;∎ unfortunately not malheureusement pas;∎ unfortunately for him malheureusement pour luiUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > unfortunately
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4 unfortunately
adverb I'd like to help but unfortunately I can't.) malheureusement -
5 sadly
sadly [ˈsædlɪ]a. tristement ; [disappointed] profondémentb. ( = unfortunately) malheureusement• Jim, who sadly died in January Jim qui, à notre grande tristesse, est mort en janvier* * *['sædlɪ]1) ( with sadness) tristement2) ( unfortunately) malheureusement3) ( emphatic) -
6 unhappily
unhappily [ʌnˈhæpɪlɪ]a. ( = miserably) [look at, go] d'un air malheureux ; [say] d'un ton malheureuxb. ( = unfortunately) malheureusement* * *[ʌn'hæpɪlɪ]1) ( miserably) d'un air malheureux2) ( unfortunately) malheureusement3) ( inappropriately) malencontreusement -
7 love
love [lʌv]1. nouna. (for person) amour m► for love• don't give me any money, I'm doing it for love ne me donnez pas d'argent, je le fais parce que ça me fait plaisir• all my love, Jim bises, Jimd. (British term of address) (inf) (to child) mon petit, ma petite ; (to man) mon chéri ; (to woman) ma chérie ; (between strangers) (to man) mon petit monsieur (inf) ; (to woman) ma petite dame (inf)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► En Grande-Bretagne, ne vous étonnez pas si une vendeuse ou un conducteur d'autobus vous appelle love ou dear - cette manière de s'adresser à des inconnus n'a aucune connotation sexuelle.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━a. [+ person] aimer• he didn't just like her, he loved her il ne l'aimait pas d'amitié, mais d'amour• he loves reading/photography il adore lire/la photographie• I'd love to! (in answer to question) avec plaisir !• I'd love to but unfortunately... j'aimerais bien, malheureusement...• she's going to love that! (sarcastic) elle va être ravie !3. compounds• my loved ones les êtres qui me sont chers ► love handles (inf) plural noun poignées fpl d'amour (inf)• they have a love-hate relationship ils s'aiment et se détestent à la fois ► love letter noun lettre f d'amour* * *[lʌv] 1.1) (affection, devotion) amour mto be/fall in love — être/tomber amoureux/-euse ( with de)
to make love — ( have sex) faire l'amour
2) ( in polite formulas)with love from Bob —
love Bob — affectueusement, Bob
3) ( object of affection) amour mbe a love — (colloq) GB sois gentil
4) GB ( term of address) ( to adult) mon amour m, mon chéri/ma chérie m/f; ( to child) mon chéri/ma chérie m/f5) ( in tennis) zéro m2. 3.transitive verb1) ( feel affection for) aimer2) ( appreciate) aimer beaucoup ( to do faire); ( accepting invitation)‘I'd love to!’ — ‘avec plaisir!’
3) (colloq) ( in exaggerated speech) adorershe'll love that! — iron elle sera vraiment ravie! iron
••there's no love lost between them — ils/elles se détestent cordialement
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8 more
more [mɔ:r]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adjective2. pronoun3. adverb━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adjectivea. ( = greater in amount) plus de► more... than plus de... queb. ( = additional) encore de• more tea? encore un peu de thé ?━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• is there any more wine? y a-t-il encore du vin ?► a few/several more2. pronouna. ( = greater quantity) plus• that's more than enough c'est amplement suffisant► no/nothing more• no more, thanks (in restaurant) ça suffit, mercib. ( = others) d'autres• have you got any more like these? en avez-vous d'autres comme ça ?3. adverbc. ( = rather) plutôtd. ( = again) once more une fois de plus• once more, they have disappointed us une fois de plus, ils nous ont déçus• the more you rest the quicker you'll get better plus vous vous reposerez plus vous vous rétablirez rapidement• all the more so because... d'autant plus que...* * *Note: When used to modify an adjective or an adverb to form the comparative more is very often translated by plus: more expensive = plus cher/chère; more beautiful = plus beau/belle; more easily = plus facilement; more regularly = plus régulièrement. For examples and further uses see belowWhen used as a quantifier to indicate a greater amount or quantity of something more is very often translated by plus de: more money/cars/people = plus d'argent/de voitures/de gens. For examples and further uses see II 1 below[mɔː(r)] 1.1) ( comparative)2) ( to a greater extent) plus, davantageyou must work/rest more — il faut que tu travailles/te reposes davantage
the more you think about it, the harder it will seem — plus tu y penseras, plus ça te paraîtra dur
3) ( longer)4) ( again)5) ( rather)2.3.a little/lot more wine — un peu/beaucoup plus de vin
1) ( larger amount or number) plusit costs more than the other one — il/elle coûte plus cher que l'autre
many were disappointed, more were angry — beaucoup de gens ont été déçus, un plus grand nombre étaient fâchés
2) ( additional amount) davantage; ( additional number) plusseveral/a few more (of them) — plusieurs/quelques autres
in Mexico, of which more later... — au Mexique, dont nous reparlerons plus tard...
4.let's ou we'll say no more about it — n'en parlons plus
more and more phrasal determiner, adverbial phrase de plus en plus5.more or less adverbial phrase plus ou moins6.more so adverbial phrase encore plusin York, and even more so in Oxford — à York et encore plus à Oxford
he is just as active as her, if not more so ou or even more so — il est aussi actif qu'elle, si ce n'est plus
7.they are all disappointed, none more so than Mr Lowe — ils sont tous déçus, en particulier M. Lowe
more than adverbial phrase, prepositional phrase1) ( greater amount or number) plus de2) ( extremely)••she's nothing more (nor less) than a thief —
she's a thief, neither more nor less — c'est une voleuse, ni plus ni moins
he's nothing ou no ou not much more than a servant — ce n'est qu'un serviteur
and what is more... — et qui plus est...
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9 regretfully
regretfully [rɪˈgretfəlɪ]a. ( = with regret) à regretb. ( = unfortunately) regretfully, nationalism is flourishing again malheureusement, le nationalisme est en pleine recrudescence* * *[rɪ'gretfəlɪ]adverb ( reluctantly) à regret -
10 let slip
1) (to miss (an opportunity etc): I let the chance slip, unfortunately.) laisser passer2) (to say (something) unintentionally: She let slip some remark about my daughter.) laisser échapper -
11 unfortunate
1) (unlucky: He has been very unfortunate.) malchanceux2) (regrettable: He has an unfortunate habit of giggling all the time.) regrettable• -
12 unhappily
1) (in a sad or miserable way: He stared unhappily at her angry face.) tristement2) (unfortunately: Unhappily, I shan't be able to see you tomorrow.) malheureusement -
13 unluckily
adverb (unfortunately: Unluckily he has hurt his hand and cannot play the piano.) malheureusement -
14 worse luck!
(most unfortunately!: He's allowing me to go, but he's coming too, worse luck!) tant pis! -
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16 sadly
2 ( unfortunately) malheureusement ; sadly, she's right elle a malheureusement raison ;3 ( emphatic) he is sadly lacking in sense le bon sens lui fait cruellement défaut ; you are sadly mistaken vous vous trompez fort. -
17 unhappily
1 ( miserably) [say, stare, walk] d'un air malheureux ; unhappily married malheureux/-euse en mariage ;2 ( unfortunately) malheureusement ;3 ( inappropriately) malencontreusement. -
18 regret
(a) (be sorry about → action, behaviour) regretter;∎ I regret to say (apologize) j'ai le regret de ou je regrette de dire; (unfortunately) hélas, malheureusement;∎ we regret to inform you… nous avons le regret de vous informer…;∎ to regret doing or having done sth regretter d'avoir fait qch;∎ I regret ever mentioning it je regrette d'en avoir jamais parlé;∎ I regret not being able to come je regrette ou je suis désolé de ne pouvoir venir;∎ she regrets that she never met Donovan elle regrette de n'avoir jamais rencontré Donovan;∎ it is to be regretted that… il est regrettable ou à regretter que… + subjunctive;∎ the accident/the error is greatly to be regretted l'accident/l'erreur est tout à fait regrettable ou déplorable;∎ you'll live to regret this! vous le regretterez!;∎ the airline regrets any inconvenience caused to passengers la compagnie s'excuse pour la gêne occasionnée∎ she will be much regretted on la regrettera beaucoup;∎ he regrets his student days il regrette l'époque où il était étudiant2 noun(sorrow, sadness) regret m;∎ with regret avec regret;∎ we announce with regret the death of our chairman nous avons le regret de vous faire part de la mort de notre directeur;∎ much to our regret à notre grand regret;∎ to express one's regrets at or about sth exprimer ses regrets devant qch;∎ I have no regrets je n'ai pas de regrets, je ne regrette rien;∎ do you have any regrets about or for what you did? regrettez-vous ce que vous avez fait?;∎ my only regret is that I didn't resign earlier je n'ai qu'un regret, c'est de ne pas avoir donné ma démission plus tôt;∎ to send sb one's regrets (condolences) exprimer ses regrets à qn; (apologies) s'excuser auprès de qn -
19 regretfully
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > regretfully
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20 regrettably
regrettably [rɪ'gretəblɪ](unfortunately) malheureusement, malencontreusement; (inconveniently) fâcheusement;∎ regrettably few people were present il est regrettable que si peu de personnes soient venues;∎ a joke in regrettably poor taste une plaisanterie dont le mauvais goût est à déplorerUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > regrettably
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