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101 thorough
1) ((of a person) very careful; attending to every detail: a thorough worker.) consciencieux2) ((of a task etc) done with a suitably high level of care, attention to detail etc: His work is very thorough.) minutieux3) (complete; absolute: a thorough waste of time.) complet•- thoroughness - thoroughfare -
102 thrift
[Ɵrift](careful spending of money, or using of food or other resources, so that one can save or have some left in reserve; economy: She is noted for her thrift but her husband is very extravagant.) économie- thrifty- thriftily - thriftiness -
103 tight
1. adjective1) (fitting very or too closely: I couldn't open the box because the lid was too tight; My trousers are too tight.) serré2) (stretched to a great extent; not loose: He made sure that the ropes were tight.) tendu3) ((of control etc) strict and very careful: She keeps (a) tight control over her emotions.) strict4) (not allowing much time: We hope to finish this next week but the schedule's a bit tight.) serré2. adverb((also tightly) closely; with no extra room or space: The bags were packed tight / tightly packed.) bien serré- - tight- tighten - tightness - tights - tight-fisted - tightrope - a tight corner/spot - tighten one's belt -
104 varnish
1. noun1) (a usually clear sticky liquid which gives protection and a glossy surface to wood, paint etc.) vernis2) (the glossy surface given by this liquid: Be careful or you'll take the varnish off the table!) vernis2. verb(to cover with varnish: Don't sit on that chair - I've just varnished it.) vernir -
105 watch
[wo ] 1. noun1) (a small instrument for telling the time by, worn on the wrist or carried in the pocket of a waistcoat etc: He wears a gold watch; a wrist-watch.) montre2) (a period of standing guard during the night: I'll take the watch from two o'clock till six.) garde3) (in the navy etc, a group of officers and men who are on duty at a given time: The night watch come(s) on duty soon.) quart2. verb1) (to look at (someone or something): He was watching her carefully; He is watching television.) regarder2) (to keep a lookout (for): They've gone to watch for the ship coming in; Could you watch for the postman?) guetter3) (to be careful of (someone or something): Watch (that) you don't fall off!; Watch him! He's dangerous.) faire attention (de/à)4) (to guard or take care of: Watch the prisoner and make sure he doesn't escape; Please watch the baby while I go shopping.) surveiller5) (to wait for (a chance, opportunity etc): Watch your chance, and then run.) attendre•- watcher- watchful - watchfully - watchfulness - watchdog - watchmaker - watchman - watchtower - watchword - keep watch - watch one's step - watch out - watch over -
106 watch one's step
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107 watch out
( with for) (to be careful (of): Watch out for the cars!; Watch out! The police are coming!) faire attention (à) -
108 with
[wið]1) (in the company of; beside; among; including: I was walking with my father; Do they enjoy playing with each other?; He used to play football with the Arsenal team; Put this book with the others.) avec2) (by means of; using: Mend it with this glue; Cut it with a knife.) avec3) (used in expressing the idea of filling, covering etc: Fill this jug with milk; He was covered with mud.) de4) (used in describing conflict: They quarrelled with each other; He fought with my brother.) avec5) (used in descriptions of things: a man with a limp; a girl with long hair; a stick with a handle; Treat this book with care.) avec6) (as the result of: He is shaking with fear.) de7) (in the care of: Leave your case with the porter.) à8) (in relation to; in the case of; concerning: Be careful with that!; What's wrong with you?; What shall I do with these books?) avec9) (used in expressing a wish: Down with fascism!; Up with Manchester United!) à/au... -
109 yell
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110 aim
A n1 ( purpose) but m (of de ; to do, of doing de faire) ; with the aim of doing dans le but de faire ;2 ( with weapon) to take (careful) aim viser (avec soin) ; to take aim at sth/sb viser qch/qn ; to miss one's aim manquer sa cible ; his aim is bad il vise mal.B vtr1 to be aimed at sb [campaign, product, insult, remark] viser qn ; to be aimed at doing [effort, action] viser à faire ; we are aiming the campaign at the young, the campaign is aimed at the young dans cette campagne nous visons les jeunes ;2 braquer [gun] (at sur) ; lancer [ball, stone] (at sur) ; tenter de donner [blow, kick] (at à) ; diriger [vehicle] (at contre) ; well-aimed [blow, kick] bien placé.C vi to aim for sth, to aim at sth lit, fig viser qch ; to aim at doing, to aim to do ( try) s'efforcer de faire ; ( intend) avoir l'intention de faire qch ; to aim high fig viser haut. -
111 budgeting
budgeting n budget m ; as a result of careful budgeting, I have paid off my debts en planifiant soigneusement mon budget, j'ai remboursé mes dettes. -
112 care
A n1 ( attention) attention f, soin m ; to take care to do prendre soin de faire ; to take care not to do faire attention de ne pas faire ; to take care when doing faire attention en faisant ; to take care that faire attention que (+ subj) ; he took (great) care over ou with his work il a pris (grand) soin de son travail ; to take care in doing mettre soin à faire ; she always takes (great) care in choosing the wine/preparing to go out elle met (le plus grand) soin à choisir le vin/à se préparer pour sortir ; ‘take care!’ ‘fais attention!’ ; ( expression of farewell) ‘à bientôt!’ ; with care avec soin, en faisant attention ; ‘handle with care’ ‘fragile’ ; have a care! GB, give a care! US fais attention! ; to exercise due ou proper care Admin, Jur prendre les précautions nécessaires ;2 ( looking after) (of person, animal) soins mpl ; (of car, plant, house, clothes) entretien m (of de) ; to take care of ( deal with) gen s'occuper de [child, client] ; Med soigner [patient, invalid] ; ( be responsible for) s'occuper de [house, garden, details, tickets, arrangements] ; ( be careful with) prendre soin de [machine, car] ; ( keep in good condition) entretenir [machine, car, teeth] ; ( look after for safe-keeping) garder [shop, watch] ; to take good care of sb/sth prendre soin de qn/qch ; customer care service m auprès des clients ; to put ou leave sb/sth in sb's care confier qn/qch à qn ; in his/your care à sa/ta garde ; the pupils/patients in my care les élèves/malades dont j'ai la responsabilité ; in the care of his father/teacher à la garde de son père/professeur ; John Smith, care of Mr and Mrs L. Smith ( on letter) John Smith, chez or aux bons soins de M et Mme L. Smith ; to take care of oneself ( look after oneself) prendre soin de soi ; ( cope) se débrouiller tout seul ; ( defend oneself) se défendre ; that takes care of that c'est réglé ;3 Med, Psych soins mpl ; a policy of care in the community une politique de soins en dehors du milieu hospitalier ; medical care soins mpl médicaux ; patient care soins mpl ; preventive care soins mpl préventifs ;4 GB Soc Admin to be in care être à l'assistance publique ; to take ou put a child into care mettre un enfant à l'assistance publique ;B vtr I don't care to do cela ne me plaît pas de faire, cela ne me dit rien de faire ; if you care to examine the report, you'll find that… iron si vous voulez avoir l'obligeance d'examiner le rapport, vous constaterez que… ; ( as polite formula) would you care to sit down? voulez-vous vous asseoir? ; he has more money than he cares to admit il a plus d'argent qu'il ne veut bien le dire.C vi1 ( feel concerned) she really cares elle prend ça à cœur ; to care about s'intéresser à [art, culture, money, environment] ; se soucier du bien-être de [staff, pupils, the elderly] ; se soucier de [injustice, inequality] ; I don't care! ça m'est égal!, je m'en moque! ; what do I care if…? qu'est-ce que ça peut me faire que… (+ subj)? ; as if I/he cared! comme si ça me/lui faisait quelque chose! ; I/he couldn't care less! ça m'est/ça lui est complètement égal! ; she couldn't care less about… elle se moque or se fiche ○ complètement de… ; I couldn't care less who wins/what happened je me moque or me fiche ○ de savoir qui va gagner/ce qui s'est passé ; they could all have died, for all he cared ils auraient pu mourir tous, cela lui était égal ; I don't care who he marries il peut épouser qui il veut, ça m'est égal ; I'm past caring ça m'est égal ; who cares? qu'est-ce que ça peut faire? ;2 ( love) to care about sb aimer qn ; show him that you care montre-lui que tu l'aimes ; I didn't know you cared! hum je ne connaissais pas tes sentiments! hum.he doesn't care a fig ou a damn ○ il s'en fiche ○ complètement.■ care for:▶ care for [sb/sth]1 ( like) aimer [person] ; I don't care for chocolate/whisky je n'aime pas le chocolat/le whisky ; ( as polite formula) would you care for a drink? voulez-vous boire quelque chose? ; -
113 cautious
1 ( careful) [person, attitude, approach, action] prudent ; he's cautious about spending money il est prudent en ce qui concerne les dépenses ; to be cautious in one's dealings with sb être prudent quand on traite avec qn ;2 ( wary) [person, welcome, reception, response, agreement, statement] réservé ; [optimism] prudent ; to be cautious about doing ne pas aimer faire ; he's cautious about committing himself il n'aime pas se prononcer. -
114 close
I.A n1 ( road) passage m ;2 ( of cathedral) enceinte f.B adj1 ( with close links) [relative] proche ; [resemblance] frappant ; to bear a close resemblance to sb/sth ressembler beaucoup à qn/qch ; close links with Pol liens étroits avec [country] ; liens d'amitié avec [group, twinned town etc] ; to work in close collaboration with sb collaborer étroitement avec qn ; in close contact with en contact permanent avec [government department etc] ; en contact avec [friend etc] ; in close harmony Mus dans une tessiture rapprochée ;2 ( intimate) [friend, adviser] proche (to de) ; they have a close friendship ils sont très bons amis ;3 ( almost equal) [contest, finish, result, vote] serré ; ‘is it the same?’-‘no but it's close’ ‘c'est le même?’-‘non mais c'est proche’ ; a close copy of his signature une imitation presque parfaite de sa signature ; it's a close match (of colour, hairpiece) c'est presque la même couleur ;4 (careful, rigorous) [scrutiny, examination, study] minutieux/-ieuse ; [supervision] étroit ; to pay close attention to sth faire une attention toute particulière à qch ; to keep a close watch ou eye on sb/sth surveiller étroitement qn/qch ;5 ( compactly aligned) [texture, grain] dense ; [print, military formation] serré ; [handwriting] ramassé ;7 ○ ( secretive) she's been very close about it elle n'a rien voulu dire.C adv1 ( nearby) to live/work quite close (by) habiter/travailler tout près ; they look closeer than they are ils semblent plus près qu'ils ne le sont ; how close is the town? est-ce que la ville est loin? ; it's close, I can hear it il ne doit pas être loin, je l'entends ; the closer he came plus il approchait ; to bring sth closer approcher qch ; to follow close behind suivre de près ; to hold sb close serrer qn ; close together serrés les uns contre les autres ; to come closer together se rapprocher ; ⇒ draw ;2 ( close temporally) the time is close when dans peu de temps ; how close are they in age? combien ont-ils de différence d'âge? ; Christmas is close Noël approche ; ⇒ draw ;3 ( almost) that's closer (to) the truth ça c'est plus proche de la vérité ; ‘is the answer three?’-‘close!’ ‘est-ce que la réponse est trois?’-‘tu y es presque’.1 ( sufficiently near) that's close enough ( no nearer) tu es assez près ; ( acceptable as answer) ça ira ; to be/come close enough to do être assez près/s'approcher suffisamment pour faire ;2 ( approximately) there were 20 yachts or close enough il y avait à peu près 20 yachts.1 lit près de [place, person, object] ; close to where près de l'endroit où ; closer to plus près de ; how close are we to…? à quelle distance sommes-nous de…? ;2 ( on point of) au bord de [tears, hysteria, collapse] ; to be close to doing être sur le point de faire ;3 ( almost at) closer to 30 than 40 plus proche or plus près de 40 ans que de 30 ; to come closest to s'approcher le plus de [ideal, conception] ; to come close to doing faillir faire ; he came close to giving up il a failli abandonner ; how close are you to completing…? est-ce que vous êtes sur le point de finir…? ; close to the time when à peu près au moment où ; it's coming close to the time when we must decide l'heure de nous décider approche ;4 ( also close on ○) ( approximately) close to ou on ○ 60 people près de or presque 60 personnes ; close to ou on ○ a century ago il y a près d'un siècle.F close by prep phr, adv phr près de [wall, bridge] ; the ambulance is close by l'ambulance n'est pas loin.(from) close to ○, (from) close up de près ; it was a close call ○ ou shave ○ ou thing je l'ai/tu l'as etc échappé belle.II.A n1 gen, Sport fin f ; to bring sth to a close mettre fin à qch ; to draw to a close tirer à sa fin ; to come to a close se terminer ; at the close of day littér à la tombée du jour liter ;B vtr1 ( shut) fermer [container, door, window, eyes, mouth, mind, book, file, museum, office, shop] ;2 ( block) fermer [border, port, airport] ; boucher [pipe, opening] ; barrer [road] ; interdire l'accès à [area of town] ;3 = close down ;4 ( bring to an end) mettre fin à [meeting, discussion, investigation, case] ; fermer [account] ; to close the meeting, we have pour clore la réunion nous avons ; the subject is now closed le sujet est clos ; ‘this correspondence is now closed’ journ ‘cette rubrique est interrompue’ ;5 ( reduce) to close the gap fig réduire l'écart (between entre) ; to close the gap on sb/sth lit, fig rattraper qn/qch ; to close the gaps ( improve fault) remédier aux lacunes (in dans) ;6 ( agree) conclure [deal, contract, sale] ;7 Elec fermer [circuit].C vi1 ( shut) [airport, factory, office, polls, shop, station] fermer (for pour) ; [door, window, container, lid, eyes, mouth] se fermer ; [hand, arms] se (re)fermer (around sur) ; the museum has closed le musée est fermé au public ;2 ( cease to operate) [business, factory, mine, institution] fermer définitivement ;3 ( end) [meeting, enquiry, play, concert, season] prendre fin ; to close with se terminer par [scene, event, song] ;4 Fin [currency, index, shares, market] clôturer (at à) ; the market closed down/up le marché a clôturé en baisse/en hausse ; the pound closed up against the euro la livre (sterling) a clôturé en hausse contre l’euro ;5 ( get smaller) se réduire ; the gap is closing between X and Y fig l'écart entre X et Y se réduit ; lit la distance entre X et Y se réduit ;6 ( get closer) [pursuer, enemy] se rapprocher (on de) ;7 ( heal) [wound] se refermer.1 ( shut) [door, window, container, business, public building, shop] fermé ; [fist, mouth, eyes] fermé ; ‘closed’ ( sign in shop) ‘fermé’ ; ( in theatre) ‘relâche’ ; ‘closed for lunch/for repairs’ ‘fermé pour le déjeuner/pour cause de réparations’ ; ‘road closed’ ‘route barrée’ ; ‘closed to the public’ ‘interdit au public’ ; ‘closed to traffic’ ‘circulation interdite’ ; behind closed doors fig à huis clos ;2 ( restricted) [community, circle, meeting, organization, economy] fermé ; to have a closed mind avoir l'esprit fermé ;3 Math [set] fermé ;4 Ling [syllable] fermé.■ close down:▶ close down [shop, business, club, institution] fermer définitivement ; GB, Radio, TV we are now closing down nos émissions sont terminées pour ce soir ;▶ close down [sth], close [sth] down fermer [qch] définitivement [business, factory].■ close in [pursuers, enemy] se rapprocher (on de) ; [winter, night] approcher ; [darkness, fog] descendre (on sur) ; [jungle, forest] se refermer ; the nights are closing in les jours commencent à raccourcir.■ close off:▶ close off [sth], close [sth] off fermer [qch] au public [district, street, wing].■ close out:■ close up:▶ close up1 [flower, petals, wound] se refermer ; [group] se serrer ; [troops] serrer les rangs ;2 [shopkeeper, caretaker] fermer ;3 he just closes up il refuse d'en parler ;▶ close up [sth], close [sth] up1 fermer [bank, office, shop] ;2 boucher [hole, entrance, pipe].■ close with:▶ close with [sb]1 Comm tomber d'accord avec [dealer, trader] (for pour) ;2 Mil engager le combat avec [enemy] ; -
115 deliberation
1 ( reflection) réflexion f, délibération f ; after careful/long deliberation après mûre réflexion/une longue délibération ; -
116 doubly
doubly adv [punished, deprived, disappointed] doublement ; [difficult, confident] deux fois plus (before n) ; I made doubly sure that j'ai bien vérifié que ; to be doubly careful redoubler de prudence ; she is doubly gifted-as a writer and as an artist elle a à la fois des dons d'écrivain et d'artiste. -
117 driver
driver n1 gen conducteur/-trice m/f ; Aut automobiliste mf ; ( for a living) chauffeur m ; to be a good/bad driver être un bon/mauvais conducteur, conduire bien/mal ; a careful/reckless driver un conducteur prudent/imprudent ;2 ( mechanical component) actionneur m ; -
118 easy
A adj1 ( not difficult) [job, question, victory, life] facile ; that's easy to fix c'est facile à réparer ; it's not easy to talk to him, he's not an easy man to talk to ce n'est pas facile de lui parler ; that's easy for you to say! c'est facile à dire pour toi! ; it's all ou only too easy to il n'est que trop facile de ; she makes it look easy cela a l'air facile avec elle ; it's an easy walk from here c'est facilement accessible à pied d'ici ; to be an easy winner gagner très facilement ; within easy reach tout près (of de) ; that's easier said than done c'est plus facile à dire qu'à faire, c'est vite dit ; to make it ou things easier faciliter les choses (for pour) ; to make life easier (for sb) faciliter la vie à qn ; to make life ou things too easy for être trop complaisant avec [criminal, regime] ; to have an easy ride fig avoir la vie facile ; we didn't have an easy time of it ça a été une période difficile ; to take the easy way out choisir la solution de facilité ;2 (untroubled, relaxed) [smile, grace, elegance] décontracté ; [style, manner] plein d'aisance ; at an easy pace d'un pas tranquille ; to feel easy (in one's mind) about ne pas se faire de souci à propos de ;5 ○ ( having no preference) I'm easy ça m'est égal ;6 Fin [market] en légère baisse.B adv1 ( in a relaxed way) to take it ou things easy ne pas s'en faire ; take it easy! ( stay calm) du calme!, doucement! ; stand easy! Mil repos! ;2 ○ ( in a careful way) to go easy on ou with y aller doucement or mollo ○ avec [person] ; go easy on the milk/gin vas-y doucement avec le lait/gin ; easy does it! doucement!to be easy on the eye être agréable à regarder ; as easy as pie ou ABC ou anything ou falling off a log facile comme tout, simple comme bonjour ; easy come, easy go c'est de l'argent vite gagné vite dépensé ; easy does it doucement. -
119 extra
A n2 ( additional feature) option f ; the sunroof is an extra le toit ouvrant est en option ; the little extras in life ( luxuries) les petits agréments mpl de l'existence ;4 Journ édition f spéciale.B adj [bus, expense, fabric, hour, staff] supplémentaire ; it will cost an extra £1,000 cela coûtera 1 000 livres de plus ; delivery/postage is extra la livraison/l'expédition est en supplément or en sus ; to take extra trouble ou pains to do se donner beaucoup de mal pour faire ; you need to take extra care when washing wool il faut prendre des précautions particulières quand vous lavez de la laine.C adv to be extra careful/kind être encore plus prudent/aimable (que d'habitude) ; he tried extra hard to be patient il s'est efforcé d'être le plus patient possible ; she worked extra hard today elle a travaillé encore plus aujourd'hui ; we charge extra for postage nous demandons un supplément pour les frais d'expédition ; the deluxe model costs extra le modèle de luxe coûte plus cher ; you have to pay extra for a sunroof il faut payer un supplément pour le toit ouvrant. -
120 fastidious
1 ( extremely careful) [person] méticuleux/-euse (about sur) ;2 ( easily disgusted) [person] délicat, vite dégoûté.
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