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1 conditionnel
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2 instabilité conventionelle
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3 conditionnel
c black conditionnel, -elle [kɔ̃disjɔnεl]adjectivemasculine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ Le mot anglais s'écrit avec un seul n et se termine par -al.* * *
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- elle kɔ̃disjɔnɛl adjectif gén, Linguistique conditional
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nom masculin Linguistique conditional* * *kɔ̃disjɔnɛl conditionnel, -le1. adj2. nmconditional, conditional tense* * *conditionnel, - elleA adj1 [soutien, accord] conditional;2 Ling conditional.B nm Ling conditional; conditionnel passé/présent past/present conditional; au conditionnel in the conditional; prendre qch au conditionnel fig to regard sth as provisional.( féminin conditionnelle) [kɔ̃disjɔnɛl] adjectifconditionnel nom masculinconditionnel présent/passé present/perfect conditional tensevoir aussi link=pluriel pluriel————————au conditionnel locution adverbiale2. [comme une hypothèse] -
4 éventuel
éventuel, -elle [evɑ̃tyεl]adjective( = possible) possible ; [client] potential━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *- elle evɑ̃tɥɛl adjectif1) ( possible) possible2) Droit conditional* * *evɑ̃tɥɛl adj éventuel, -le* * *1 ( possible) possible;2 Jur conditional.( féminin éventuelle) [evɑ̃tɥɛl] adjectif -
5 conditionnel présent/passé
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6 conditionner
conditionner [kɔ̃disjɔne]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb( = emballer) to package ; ( = influencer) to condition* * *kɔ̃disjɔne1) ( influencer) to condition [personne, comportement, animal]2) ( déterminer)3) ( emballer) to package (en in)* * *kɔ̃disjɔne vt1) (= déterminer) to determine2) COMMERCE, [produit] to package3) [personne] to condition* * *conditionner verb table: aimer vtr2 ( déterminer) votre habileté conditionne votre réussite your success depends on your skill; leur accord conditionne la réussite du projet the success of the project depends on their agreement;3 ( emballer) to package (en in); conditionner qch sous vide to vacuum-pack sth.[kɔ̃disjɔne] verbe transitif1. [emballer - marchandise, aliments] to packagenotre départ est conditionné par son état de santé our going away depends on ou is conditional on her state of health5. [climatiser] to air-condition -
7 provisoire
provisoire [pʀɔvizwaʀ]1. adjective2. masculine noun* * *pʀɔvizwaʀ
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adjectif [accord, bilan, gouvernement] provisional; [construction, solution, situation] temporary
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nom masculin* * *pʀɔvizwaʀ adj1) (= temporaire) temporary2) DROIT provisional* * *A adj [accord, bilan, gouvernement, jugement] provisional; [solution, mesure] provisional, temporary; [construction, installation, situation] temporary; à titre provisoire on a temporary basis.B nm s'installer dans le provisoire to become settled in a temporary situation; c'est du provisoire qui dure it's a case of the temporary become permanent.[prɔvizwar] adjectifc'est une solution provisoire it's a temporary solution ou a stopgap2. [précaire] makeshift3. [intérimaire - gouvernement] provisional ; [ - directeur] acting[mise en liberté] conditional————————[prɔvizwar] nom masculin -
8 belle
I.n. f.1. 'Decider', deciding game (in sport, cards, etc.).2. Se faire la belle: To 'break out', to escape from jail. (Freedom to the ex-con is known as la belle, parole or conditional release as la demi-belle; the term for unconditional release is la belle des belles.)3. Mener quelqu'un en belle: To intentionally lead someone into a trap.II.adj.1. L'avoir belle: To be 'onto a cushy number', to have it easy. Vous, les hauts fonctionnaires, vous l'avez belle! You chaps at the Ministry, you're riding on the gravy train! Se la faire belle:a To 'lead the life of Riley', to lead an easy life.b To 'paint the town red', to go on a spree.2. L'avoir de belle: To be 'on a winning ticket', to have a highly successful run.
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