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1 actually
actually ['æktʃʊəlɪ](a) (establishing a fact) vraiment;∎ I haven't actually read the book à vrai dire, je n'ai pas lu le livre;∎ what did he actually say? qu'est-ce qu'il a dit vraiment?;∎ what actually happened? que s'est-il passé au juste?;∎ what he actually means is… ce qu'il veut vraiment dire, c'est…;∎ I didn't actually see it myself en réalité, je ne l'ai pas vu de mes propres yeux;∎ the piano's just for decoration, no one actually plays it le piano fait partie du décor, en fait personne n'en joue;∎ yes, but what will the government actually do? oui, mais que va vraiment faire le gouvernement?(b) (emphatic use) vraiment;∎ did you actually say that? vous avez vraiment dit cela?;∎ you mean she actually speaks Latin! tu veux dire qu'elle parle vraiment le latin!;∎ he actually swore il est (même) allé jusqu'à lâcher un juron;∎ she actually said good morning to me à mon grand étonnement elle m'a dit bonjour;∎ he was actually on time for once pour une fois il était à l'heure(c) (contradicting or qualifying) en fait;∎ she's actually older than she looks en fait, elle est plus âgée qu'elle n'en a l'air;∎ I don't agree, actually en fait, je ne suis pas d'accord;∎ he's not a very nice person actually il n'est pas très gentil à vrai dire;∎ actually, it's a bit more complicated than that en fait, c'est un peu plus compliqué que cela;∎ actually, yes, I do mind, very much! à vrai dire, oui, ça m'ennuie beaucoup!;∎ I suppose you've never been there - I have, actually je suppose que vous n'y êtes jamais allé - si, en fait(d) (in requests, advice etc) en fait;∎ actually, you could set the table en fait, tu pourrais mettre la table -
2 actually
actually [ˈæktjʊəlɪ]a. ( = in fact) en fait• his name is Smith, actually en fait, il s'appelle Smith• interest is only payable on the amount actually borrowed les intérêts ne sont dus que sur la somme empruntéeb. ( = truly) vraiment• are you actually going to buy it? est-ce que tu vas vraiment l'acheter ?• what did he actually say? qu'est-ce qu'il a dit exactement ?• did it actually happen? est-ce que c'est vraiment arrivé ?━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━‼|/b] [b]actually ≠ actuellement* * *['æktʃʊəlɪ]1) ( contrary to expectation) en faittheir profits have actually risen — en fait, leurs bénéfices ont augmenté
2) ( in reality) vraimentyes, it actually happened! — mais oui, c'est vraiment arrivé!
3) ( in fact) en faitactually, I don't feel like it — à vrai dire je n'en ai pas envie
4) ( exactly) exactement5) ( expressing indignation) carrément6) ( expressing surprise) -
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1 ( contrary to expectation) en fait ; their profits have actually risen en fait, leurs bénéfices ont augmenté ; he's actually a very good driver en fait, il est bon conducteur ;2 ( in reality) vraiment ; yes, it actually happened! mais oui, c'est vraiment arrivé! ; they didn't actually complain ils ne se sont pas vraiment plaints ;3 ( as sentence adv) en fait ; actually, I'm not at all surprised en fait, cela ne me surprend pas du tout ; no, she's a doctor, actually non, en fait, elle est médecin ; actually, I don't feel like it à vrai dire je n'en ai pas envie ;4 ( exactly) exactement ; what actually happened? qu'est-ce qui s'est passé exactement? ; what time did they actually leave? à quelle heure sont-ils partis exactement? ;5 ( expressing indignation) carrément ; she actually accused me of lying! elle m'a carrément accusé de mentir! ;6 ( expressing surprise) she actually thanked me elle est allée jusqu'à me remercier. -
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1) (really: She actually saw the accident happen.) réellement2) (in fact: Actually, I'm doing something else this evening.) en fait -
5 actually
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6 actually, received
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7 risk actually incurred
risque effectivement couru (JD, 2e)English-French insurance dictionari > risk actually incurred
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8 person, who, actually, owns
propriétaire de faitEnglish-French legislative terms > person, who, actually, owns
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9 as a matter of fact
(actually or really: She doesn't like him much - in fact I think she hates him!) en fait -
10 in fact
(actually or really: She doesn't like him much - in fact I think she hates him!) en fait -
11 in point of fact
(actually or really: She doesn't like him much - in fact I think she hates him!) en fait -
12 in the flesh
(actually present; in person: I have seen him on television, but never in the flesh.) en chair et en os -
13 double
double [ˈdʌbl]1. adjectivea. double━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► This French adjective usually comes before the noun.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━b. ( = for two people) pour deux personnesc. (with numbers, letters) double oh seven ( = 007) zéro zéro sept• my name is Bell, B E double L mon nom est Bell, B, E, deux L• spelt with a double "p" écrit avec deux « p »2. adverba. ( = twice) deux fois• to cost/pay double coûter/payer le double• her salary is double what it was five years ago son salaire est le double de ce qu'il était il y a cinq ansb. ( = in two) to fold sth double plier qch en deux3. nouna. double mb. ( = exactly similar person) sosie m4. plural noun• ladies'/men's doubles double m dames/messieurs7. compounds• it's actually a double bluff il (or elle etc) dit la vérité en faisant croire que c'est du bluff ► double boiler noun casserole f à double fond► double-book intransitive verb [hotel, airline] faire de la surréservation transitive verb [+ room, seat] réserver pour deux personnes différentes• in double-quick time en deux temps trois mouvements (inf) ► double-sided adjective [computer disk] double face• to do a double take devoir y regarder à deux fois ► double white lines plural noun lignes fpl blanches continues[person] revenir sur ses pas ; [road] faire un brusque crocheta. ( = bend over sharply) se plierb. ( = share room) partager une chambre* * *['dʌbl] 1.1)a double please — ( drink) un double, s'il vous plaît
2) ( of person) sosie m; Cinema, Theatre doublure f2.3.ladies'/mixed doubles — double dames/mixte
1) ( twice as much) [portion, dose] double (before n)2) (when spelling, giving number)Anne is spelt GB ou spelled US with a double ‘n’ — Anne s'écrit avec deux ‘n’
3) (dual, twofold) double4) ( intended for two people or things) [sheet, garage etc] double; [ticket, invitation] pour deux4.1) ( twice) deux fois2) [fold, bend] en deux5.transitive verb1) ( increase twofold) doubler [amount, rent, dose etc]; multiplier [quelque chose] par deux [number]2) (also double over) ( fold) plier [quelque chose] en deux [blanket etc]3) ( in spelling) doubler [letter]4) ( in bridge) contrer6.1) [sales, prices, salaries etc] doubler2)to double for somebody — Cinema, Theatre doubler quelqu'un
3) ( serve dual purpose)•Phrasal Verbs:••on ou at the double — fig au plus vite; Military au pas redoublé
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14 guarantee
guarantee [‚gærənˈti:]1. noungarantie f• "money-back guarantee with all items" « remboursement garanti sur tous les articles »• you have my guarantee that... je vous garantis que...━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *[ˌgærən'tiː] 1.1) (warranty, document) garantie f ( against contre)3) Law (of financial liability, somebody's debts) garantie f2.to give [something] as a guarantee — donner [quelque chose] en caution [money]; donner [quelque chose] en gage [object]
transitive verb2) ( assure) garantir, assurerI can guarantee that... — je peux vous garantir que...
3) Lawto guarantee a loan — se porter garant or caution d'un emprunt
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15 permatemp
1 noun= personne employée de façon permanente mais sur la base de contrats à durée déterminée renouvelés= lié à la pratique consistant à employer des travailleurs sur la base de contrats à durée déterminée renouvelésThe right benefit-plan language is the way to avoid costly permatemp problems. When the Internal Revenue Service ruled in 1989 that some 600 Microsoft contract workers were actually employees for payroll purposes, little did anyone know that it would start a fire that still rages today across the Redmond campus--and beyond.
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16 actual
['æk uəl](real; existing; not imaginary: In actual fact he is not as stupid as you think he is.) réel- actually -
17 as large as life
(in person; actually: I went to the party and there was John as large as life.) en personne -
18 bluff
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19 delude
[di'lu:d](to deceive or mislead (usually without actually telling lies): She deluded herself into thinking he cared for her.) (se) tromper- delusion -
20 excess
[ik'ses] 1. noun1) (the (act of) going beyond normal or suitable limits: He ate well, but not to excess.) excès2) (an abnormally large amount: He had consumed an excess of alcohol.) trop (de)3) (an amount by which something is greater than something else: He found he had paid an excess of $5.00 over what was actually on the bill.) excédent2. adjective(extra; additional (to the amount needed, allowed or usual): He had to pay extra for his excess baggage on the aircraft.) excédent (de)- excessively - excessiveness - in excess of
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Actually — Ac tu*al*ly, adv. 1. Actively. [Obs.] Neither actually . . . nor passively. Fuller. [1913 Webster] 2. In act or in fact; really; in truth; positively. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
actually — index de facto Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
actually — (adv.) early 15c., in fact, in reality (as opposed to in possibility), from ACTUAL (Cf. actual) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). Meaning actively, vigorously is from mid 15c.; that of at this time, at present is from 1660s. As an intensive added to a statement … Etymology dictionary
actually — [adj] truly real, existent absolutely, as a matter of fact, de facto, genuinely, indeed, in fact, in point of fact, in reality, in truth, literally, really, veritably, very; concept 582 … New thesaurus
actually — ► ADVERB 1) as the truth or facts of a situation. 2) as a matter of fact; even … English terms dictionary
actually — [ak′cho͞o əl ē, ak′sho͞oəl ē; ] often [, ak′chə lē, akshəlē] adv. as a matter of actual fact; really … English World dictionary
actually — adverb 1 (sentence adverb) spoken used when you are giving an opinion or adding new information to what you have just said: I ve known Barbara for years. Since we were babies, actually. | I do actually think that things have improved. | We had… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
actually — [[t]æ̱ktʃuəli[/t]] ♦ 1) ADV: ADV before v, ADV group (emphasis) You use actually to indicate that a situation exists or happened, or to emphasize that it is true. One afternoon, I grew bored and actually fell asleep for a few minutes... Interest… … English dictionary