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1 climb
climb [klaɪm](a) (road, sun) monter; (plane) monter, prendre de l'altitude; (prices) monter, augmenter; (plant) grimper;∎ the plane climbed 200 feet ≃ l'avion a pris 60 mètres d'altitude∎ I climbed into bed/into the boat j'ai grimpé dans mon lit/à bord du bateau;∎ to climb over an obstacle escalader un obstacle;∎ he climbed (up) out of the hole/through the opening il s'est hissé hors du trou/par l'ouverture;∎ familiar he climbed into his jeans il a enfilé son jean, il a sauté dans son jean;∎ to climb to power se hisser au pouvoir;∎ familiar figurative he climbed to power on the backs of his former colleagues il s'est servi de ses anciens collègues pour accéder au pouvoir□ ;∎ to climb (socially or in the world) s'élever (au-dessus de sa condition)∎ to go climbing faire de l'escalade(a) (ascend → stairs, steps) monter, grimper; (→ hill) escalader, grimper; (→ mountain) gravir, faire l'ascension de; (→ cliff, wall) escalader; (→ ladder, tree) monter sur; (→ rope) monter à3 noun∎ it's quite a climb ça monte dur;∎ it was an easy climb to the top (of the hill) ça montait en pente douce jusqu'au sommet (de la colline);∎ there were several steep climbs along the route il y avait plusieurs bonnes côtes sur le trajet(b) (of plane) montée f, ascension f;∎ rate of climb vitesse f ascensionnelle ou de montée(b) (campaign, bandwagon) se joindre à(a) (get on boat) monter à bord, embarquer(b) (join campaign, bandwagon)∎ they've been campaigning for years but few people have climbed aboard ça fait des années qu'ils font campagne, mais ils ont fait peu d'adeptes;∎ the anti-gun lobby received a boost when the State Governor climbed aboard le lobby qui fait campagne contre les armes à feu a été très aidé par l'adhésion du gouverneur(b) (back down) en rabattre, céder(a) (ascend → stairs, steps) monter, grimper; (→ hill) escalader, grimper; (→ mountain) gravir, faire l'ascension de; (→ cliff, wall) escalader; (→ ladder, tree) monter sur; (→ rope) monter à -
2 accession
A n1 ¢ (to power, throne, estate, title) accession f (to à) ; (to treaty, organization) adhésion f (to à) ;2 ∁ (book, exhibit) (nouvelle) acquisition f. -
3 vote
A n1 ( choice) vote m ; to cast one's vote voter ; to get 100 votes obtenir 100 votes ; one man one vote ≈ suffrage universel ; that gets my vote! fig moi je suis pour! ;3 ( ballot) vote m ; to have a vote voter ; to take a vote on voter sur ; to put sth to the vote mettre qch aux voix ;4 ( body of voters) voix fpl ; the teenage/Scottish vote les voix des jeunes/des Écossais ; to receive 60% of the vote obtenir 60% des voix ; by a majority vote à la majorité des voix ; to increase one's vote by 10% recevoir 10% de voix en plus.B vtr1 ( affirm choice of) voter [Liberal, yes] ; what ou how do you vote? pour qui est-ce que tu votes? ; to vote sb into/out of office ou power élire/ne pas réélire qn ; to vote sb into the White House élire qn à la Maison Blanche ; to be voted best film/Miss World être élu meilleur film/Miss Monde ;2 ( authorize) to vote sb sth accorder qch à qn ; to vote oneself a pay rise s'accorder une augmentation de salaire ;3 ○ ( propose) proposer ; I vote we all go je propose que nous y allions tous.C vi voter (on sur ; for sb pour qn ; against contre) ; to vote for reform voter en faveur de la réforme ; to vote on whether voter pour décider si ; let's vote on it mettons-le aux voix ; to vote to join the EEC/to strike voter l'adhésion à la CEE/voter la grève.to vote with one' s feet ( by leaving) quitter le navire ○ ; ( by other action) montrer sa désapprobation par des actes.■ vote down:▶ vote [sb/sth] down, vote down [sb/sth] battre [qn] aux voix [person, group] ; rejeter [motion].■ vote in:▶ vote [sb] in, vote in [sb] élire [person, party].■ vote out:▶ vote [sb/sth] out, vote out [sb/sth] ne pas réélire [person] ; rejeter [motion].■ vote through:▶ vote [sth] through, vote through [sth] faire adopter [bill, proposal]. -
4 accession
accession [æk'seʃən]1 noun(a) (to office, position, power) accession f (to à); (to fortune) accession f, entrée f en possession;∎ Queen Victoria's accession (to the throne) l'accession f au trône ou l'avènement m de la reine Victoria(b) (addition to collection) nouvelle acquisition f(c) (increase) augmentation f, accroissement menregistrer►► accession number (of book) numéro m de catalogue
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