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bracket [ˈbrækɪt]1. nounc. ( = group) tranche falso bracket together [+ names, people] mettre dans la même catégorie* * *['brækɪt] 1.1) ( in typography) ( round) parenthèse f; ( square) crochet min brackets — entre parenthèses or crochets
3) ( category) tranche f, catégorie f2.transitive verb1) ( put in brackets) ( round) mettre [quelque chose] entre parenthèses; ( square) mettre [quelque chose] entre crochets2) ( put in category) accoler [names, items]; mettre [quelqu'un] dans le même groupe [people] -
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bracket ['brækɪt]1 noun(a) Technology (L-shaped support) équerre f, support m; (for shelf) équerre f, tasseau m; (lamp fixture) fixation f; Architecture console f, corbeau m∎ the 20-25 age bracket le groupe des 20-25 ans;∎ the high/low income bracket la tranche des gros/petits revenus;∎ my rise put me in the £20,000 a year bracket mon augmentation de salaire m'a placé dans la tranche (de revenus) des 20 000 livres annuelles∎ in or between brackets entre parenthèses;∎ Music & Typography (brace) bracket accolade f(b) (in vertical list) réunir par une accolade∎ he is often bracketed with the Surrealists on le range souvent parmi les surréalistes;∎ why bracket together two such different companies? pourquoi mettre deux entreprises aussi différentes dans la même catégorie?►► Botany bracket fungus polypore m -
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A n1 ( in typography) ( round) parenthèse f ; ( square) crochet m ; in brackets entre parenthèses or crochets ;3 Archit saillie f ;4 ( category) tranche f, catégorie f ; age/income/tax bracket tranche d'âge/de revenus/d'impôts ; price bracket catégorie de prix.B vtr1 ( put in brackets) ( round) mettre [qch] entre parenthèses [word, phrase] ; ( square) mettre [qch] entre crochets [word, phrase] ;2 ( put in category) ( also bracket together) accoler [names, items] ; mettre [qn] dans le même groupe [people] ; to bracket sb/sth with assimiler qn/qch à ;3 Mil encadrer [target]. -
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['brækit] 1. noun1) ((usually in plural) marks (eg (),, etc) used to group together one or more words etc.) accolade(s)2) (a support for a shelf etc: The shelf fell down because the brackets were not strong enough.) support2. verb1) (to enclose (words etc) by brackets.) mettre entre crochets/parenthèses2) ((sometimes with together) to group together (similar or equal people or things).) mettre dans la même catégorie• -
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weld [weld](a) Technology souder;∎ to weld parts together souder des pièces ensemble;∎ he welded the bracket onto the shelf il a soudé le support à l'étagère∎ to weld employees into a team réunir des employés en une équipe bien soudée;∎ a set of policies that will weld the party into a united political force un ensemble de mesures qui cimentera le parti et en fera une force politique uniesouder3 noun(a) soudure f►► weld spot point m de soudure
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bracket — [[t]bræ̱kɪt[/t]] brackets, bracketing, bracketed 1) N COUNT: usu n N If you say that someone or something is in a particular bracket, you mean that they come within a particular range, for example a range of incomes, ages, or prices. ...a 33% top … English dictionary