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1 commentateur, trice
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2 commentateur
commentateur, -trice [kɔmɑ̃tatœʀ, tʀis]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *- trice kɔmmɑ̃tatœʀ, tʀis nom masculin, féminin commentator* * *kɔmɑ̃tatœʀ, tʀis nm/f (-trice)* * *commentateur, - trice ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nm,f commentator; commentateur sportif/politique/de la radio sports/political/radio commentator., commentatrice [kɔmɑ̃tatɶr, tris] nom masculin, nom féminin2. [d'une cérémonie, d'un match] commentator[d'un documentaire] presenter -
3 chroniqueur
chroniqueur, -euse [kʀɔnikœʀ, øz]masculine noun, feminine noun( = journaliste) columnist* * *- euse kʀɔnikœʀ, øz nom masculin, féminin Presse columnist, editor; Radio, Télévision commentator* * *kʀɔnikœʀ, øz nm/f (-euse)(= journaliste) columnist, (= écrivain) chronicler* * *1 Presse columnist, editor; Radio, TV commentator; chroniqueur littéraire book reviewer; chroniqueur dramatique drama critic; chroniqueuse de mode fashion editor;, chroniqueuse [krɔnikɶr, øz] nom masculin, nom féminin2. [historien] chronicler -
4 politologue
pɔlitɔlɔgnom masculin et féminin political scientist* * *pɔlitɔlɔɡ nmf* * *politologue ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nmf political scientist.[pɔlitɔlɔg] nom masculin et féminin -
5 reporter sportif
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6 reporter
I.reporter1 [ʀ(ə)pɔʀte]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = différer) [+ match] to postpone ; [+ décision, date] to put off• la réunion est reportée à demain/d'une semaine the meeting has been postponed until tomorrow/for a weekc. ( = transférer) reporter son affection/son vote sur to transfer one's affection/one's vote to2. reflexive verba. ( = se référer à)II.reporter2 [ʀ(ə)pɔʀtεʀ]masculine noun* * *
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1. ʀ(ə)pɔʀte1) ( différer) to put back [date] (à to); to postpone, to put back [rendez-vous, événement] (à until); to postpone [départ, match] (à until); to defer [jugement] (à until)2) ( copier sur un autre support) to carry forward [calcul, résultat]; to copy out [nom]3) ( déplacer)4) ( aller remettre) to take [something] back [marchandise, objet]5) ( dans le passé)6) ( transférer) to transfer [affection] ( sur to)
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se reporter verbe pronominal1) ( consulter)2) ( revenir en pensée)3) ( être transféré) [voix] to be transferred ( sur to)
II ʀəpɔʀtɛʀnom masculin ( journaliste) reporter* * *
I ʀ(ə)pɔʀtɛʀ nmfElle est reporter. — She is a reporter.
II ʀ(ə)pɔʀte vt1) [total] to carry forward, to carry overreporter qch sur — to carry sth forward to, to carry sth over to
2) (= ajourner) to postpone3)* * *I.reporter ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nm Presse, TV reporter; une femme reporter a woman reporter; un grand reporter a special correspondent.II.reporter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( différer) to put back [date] (à to); to postpone, to put back [rendez-vous, événement] (à until); to extend [délai] (à to); to postpone [départ, match] (à until); to defer [jugement] (à until); reporter une décision to postpone making a decision; reporter son départ d'une semaine to postpone one's departure by a week; reporter la réunion de lundi à vendredi to postpone Monday's meeting until Friday;2 ( copier sur un autre support) to carry forward [calcul, résultat]; to copy out [texte, nom]; to transfer [dessin, photo]; reporter des noms sur une liste to copy out names on a list;3 ( déplacer) reporter un paragraphe/chapitre en début d'un texte to move a paragraph/chapter to the beginning of a text;4 ( aller remettre) to take [sth] back [marchandise, objet]; reporter un livre à la bibliothèque to take a book back to the library;5 ( dans le passé) cela nous reporte longtemps en arrière that's going back a long time; reporter qn plusieurs années en arrière to take sb back several years;6 ( transférer) to transfer [affection] (sur to); reporter des voix sur un autre candidat to transfer votes to another candidate; reporter son agressivité sur qn to take one's aggression out on sb;7 ( porter à nouveau) to wear [sth] again [vêtement, chapeau].B se reporter vpr1 se reporter à ( consulter) to refer to, to see; reportez-vous à la page 3 refer to page 3; reportez-vous au règlement refer to the rules;2 ( revenir en pensée) se reporter à to think back to, to cast one's mind back to; reportez-vous aux jours précédant le meurtre cast your mind back to the days leading up to the murder;3 ( être transféré) [affection] to be transferred (sur to); [voix] to be transferred (sur to).I[rəpɔrte] verbe transitif1. [rapporter] to take back (separable)[en comptabilité] to carry forward (separable)3. [retarder - conférence, rendez-vous] to postpone, to put off (separable) ; [ - annonce, verdict] to put off, to defer ; [ - date] to defer, to put back (especially UK)[en arrière dans le temps] to take back (separable)les votes ont été reportés sur le candidat communiste the votes were transferred to the Communist candidatereporter tous ses gains sur le 8 to put ou to place all one's winnings on the 8faire reporter des titres to give on ou to lend stock————————se reporter à verbe pronominal plus préposition————————se reporter sur verbe pronominal plus préposition[se transférer sur] to be transferred toII[rəpɔrtɛr] nom masculin
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