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dependence [dɪˈpendəns], dependency [dɪˈpendənsɪ] noundépendance f (on à l'égard de)* * *dependance US [dɪ'pendəns] noun1) ( reliance) dépendance f (on vis-à-vis de)2) ( addiction) dépendance f (on à) -
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appendix [əˈpendɪks](plural appendices) nouna. ( = organ) appendice m* * *[ə'pendɪks]1) Anatomy appendice m2) ( to printed volume) appendice m; (to book, report) annexe f -
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depend [dɪˈpend]a. ( = count on) compter sur ; ( = be completely reliant on) se reposer surb. ( = need support or help from) dépendre de* * *[dɪ'pend]1) ( rely)to depend on — dépendre de, compter sur ( for pour)
to depend on somebody/something to do — compter sur quelqu'un/quelque chose pour faire
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dependable [dɪˈpendəbl][person] sûr ; [information, car] fiable* * *[dɪ'pendəbl]adjective [person] digne de confiance; [machine] fiable; [forecast, news, source] sûr -
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dependent [dɪˈpendənt]1. adjective• drug-dependent (on illegal drugs) toxicodépendant ; (on medical drugs) en état de dépendance aux médicamentsb. (financially) [child, relative] à chargec. ( = contingent) to be dependent on sth dépendre de qch2. noun* * *[dɪ'pendənt]to be dependent (up)on — gen dépendre de; ( financially) vivre à la charge de
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independent [‚ɪndɪˈpendənt]indépendant ; [radio] libre━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *[ˌɪndɪ'pendənt] 1.1) Politics candidat/-e m/f indépendant/-e2) ( company) indépendant m, compagnie f indépendante2.1) ( self-reliant) [person] indépendantindependent means —
2) Politics indépendant3) ( impartial) [observer, inquiry] indépendant; [evidence, account] objectif/-ive4) ( unconnected) [complaint] indépendant5) ( not part of an organization) indépendant6) ( not state run) privé -
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independently [‚ɪndɪˈpendəntlɪ][act, live] de façon indépendante ; [think] par soi-même ; [research, negotiate, investigate] séparément• independently of sb/sth indépendamment de qn/qch* * *[ˌɪndɪ'pendəntlɪ]1) ( without help) de façon indépendante2) ( separately) individuellement, de façon indépendante3) ( impartially) [monitored] par une autorité extérieure -
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pending [ˈpendɪŋ]1. adjective2. preposition* * *['pendɪŋ] 1.1) Law [case, charge] en instance; gen [matter] en souffrancepatent pending — modèle m déposé
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stupendous [stju:ˈpendəs]* * *[stjuː'pendəs], US [stuː-]adjective [achievement, idea, film, size] prodigieux/-ieuse; [building, view] fantastique; [loss, folly] incroyable -
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pendant ['pendənt]1 noun(a) (necklace) pendentif m(c) (chandelier) lustre m(b) (overhanging) en surplomb, en saillie►► pendant earrings pendants mpl d'oreille -
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pendent ['pendənt](b) (overhanging) en surplomb, en saillie -
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[kəm'pendɪəm]1) ( handbook) manuel m2) GB ( box of games) mallette f de jeux
См. также в других словарях:
pend — pend … Dictionnaire des rimes
Pend — is a Scottish architectural term referring to a passageway that passes through a building, often from a street through to a courtyard, and typically designed for vehicular rather than exclusively pedestrian access. [cite web… … Wikipedia
pend — / pend/ vi: to be pending the action pend s as to the third party Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Pend — Pend, n. Oil cake; penock. [India] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pend — Pend, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Pended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pending}.] [L. pendere.] 1. To hang; to depend. [R.] [1913 Webster] Pending upon certain powerful motions. I. Taylor. [1913 Webster] 2. To be undecided, or in process of adjustment. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pend — Pend, v. t. [Cf. pen to shut in, or AS. pyndan, E. pound an inclosure.] To pen; to confine. [R.] [1913 Webster] ended within the limits . . . of Greece. Udall. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pend — [pend] vi. [OFr pendre < L pendere, to weigh, hang: see PENDANT] 1. to await judgment or decision 2. Dial. to depend … English World dictionary
pend — /pend/, v.i. 1. to remain undecided or unsettled. 2. to hang. 3. Obs. to depend. [1490 1500; L pendere to be suspended, hang, depend] * * * … Universalium
pend — (v.) c.1500, “to depend, to hang,” from Fr. pendre, from L.L. pendere “to hang” (see PENDANT (Cf. pendant)). In some cases short for DEPEND (Cf. depend) … Etymology dictionary
pend|en|cy — «PEHN duhn see», noun, plural cies. the state or condition of being pending or continuing undecided or awaiting settlement: »The mere pendency of such charges impairs my further service on the commission (Newsweek) … Useful english dictionary
pend — ap·pend; ap·pend·age; ap·pend·aged; ap·pend·ance; com·pend; de·pend; de·pend·abil·i·ty; de·pend·able; de·pend·able·ness; de·pend·ably; de·pend·ing·ly; ex·pend; ex·pend·abil·i·ty; ex·pend·er; ex·pend·i·ture; im·pend; im·pend·ent; pend; pre·pend;… … English syllables