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1 contrary
contrary, US [transcription][-trerI]A n contraire m ; the contrary is the case c'est le contraire qui est vrai ; quite the contrary bien au contraire ; on the contrary (bien) au contraire ; despite views/claims to the contrary contrairement à ce que certains pensent/disent ; unless there is evidence to the contrary à moins qu'il n'y ait une preuve du contraire ; no-one said anything to the contrary personne n'a dit le contraire ; unless you hear anything to the contrary sauf contrordre.B adj1 [idea, view] contraire ; to be contrary to [activity, proposal, opinion, measure] être contraire à ;2 [direction, movement] contraire (to à) ;3 [person] contrariant.C contrary to prep phr contrairement à ; contrary to popular belief/to rumours ( in spite of) contrairement à ce que l'on peut croire/à la rumeur ; contrary to expectations contre toute attente. -
2 contrary
1 noun['kɒntrərɪ] contraire m['kɒntrərɪ] contrairement à;∎ contrary to nature contre nature;∎ contrary to reason contraire à la raison;∎ contrary to the terms of the contract contraire aux termes du contrat;∎ contrary to popular belief contrairement à ce que l'on croit généralement;∎ contrary to what I had been told contrairement à ce qu'on m'avait dit['kɒntrərɪ] au contraire['kɒntrərɪ] the meeting will be at six, unless you hear to the contrary la réunion sera à six heures, sauf contrordre ou avis contraire -
3 contrary
I.contrary1 [ˈkɒntrərɪ]1. adjective2. preposition3. nounII.contrary2 [kənˈtrεərɪ]( = unreasonable) contrariant* * *['kɒntrərɪ], US [-trerɪ] 1.noun contraire m2.despite views/claims to the contrary — contrairement à ce que certains pensent/disent
1) [idea, view] contraireto be contrary to — [activity, proposal, opinion, measure] être contraire à
2) [direction, movement] contraire (to à)3) [kən'treərɪ] [person] contrariant3.contrary to prepositional phrase contrairement àcontrary to popular belief/to rumours — contrairement à ce que l'on peut croire/à la rumeur
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4 contrary
I 1. ['kontrəri] adjective((often with to) opposite (to) or in disagreement (with): That decision was contrary to my wishes; Contrary to popular belief he is an able politician.) contraire (à); contrairement (à)2. noun((with the) the opposite.) contraireII [kən'treəri] adjective(obstinate; unreasonable.) contrariant -
5 contrary
contraire; inverse; opposé; pf. incompatible avecEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > contrary
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6 contrary to morality order
Jur. contraire a la morale ou à l'ordre publicEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > contrary to morality order
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7 contrary to public order
Jur. contraire a la morale ou à l'ordre publicEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > contrary to public order
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8 contrary to the articles of the treaty
Jur. contraire aux dispositions du traitéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > contrary to the articles of the treaty
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9 contrary, intention
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10 contrary, to, the, interests, of, justice, to, be
aller à l'encontre de l'intérêt de la justiceEnglish-French legislative terms > contrary, to, the, interests, of, justice, to, be
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11 on the contrary
(the very opposite (is true): `Are you busy?' `No, on the contrary, I'm not doing anything at the moment.') au contraire -
12 evidence to the contrary
Jur. preuve contraire; preuve du contraire; éléments de preuve en sens contraireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > evidence to the contrary
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13 notwithstanding any provision to the contrary
Jur. nonobstant toute disposition contraireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > notwithstanding any provision to the contrary
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14 evidence, to, the, contrary
preuve f contraireEnglish-French legislative terms > evidence, to, the, contrary
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15 popular
popular [ˈpɒpjʊlər]• I'm not very popular with the boss just now (inf) je ne suis pas très bien vu du patron en ce moment* * *['pɒpjʊlə(r)]1) ( generally liked) [actor, politician] populaire (with, among parmi); [profession, hobby, sport] répandu (with, among chez); [food, dish] prisé (with, among par); [product, resort, colour, design] en vogue (with, among chez)I'm not very popular with my husband at the moment — je n'ai pas tellement la cote (colloq) auprès de mon mari en ce moment
2) ( of or for the people) [music, song] populaire; [entertainment, TV programme] grand public inv; [science, history etc] de vulgarisation; [enthusiasm, interest, support] du public; [discontent, uprising] du peuple; [movement, press] populairethe popular view ou perception of something — l'opinion générale sur quelque chose
by popular demand ou request — à la demande générale
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16 reverse
reverse [rɪ'vɜ:s]marche arrière ⇒ 1 (a) contraire ⇒ 1 (b) envers ⇒ 1 (c) revers ⇒ 1 (c), 1 (d) échec ⇒ 1 (d) inverse ⇒ 2 renverser ⇒ 3 (a) retourner ⇒ 3 (a), 3 (b) inverser ⇒ 3 (a) mettre en/faire marche arrière ⇒ 3 (d)1 noun∎ in reverse en marche arrière;∎ he put the bus into reverse le conducteur de l'autobus passa en marche arrière;∎ figurative the company's fortunes are going into reverse l'entreprise connaît actuellement un revers de fortune(b) (contrary) contraire m, inverse m, opposé m;∎ unfortunately, the reverse is true malheureusement, c'est le contraire qui est vrai;∎ did you enjoy it? - quite the reverse cela vous a-t-il plu? - pas du tout;∎ she is the reverse of shy elle est tout sauf timide;∎ try to do the same thing in reverse essayez de faire la même chose dans l'ordre inverse(c) (other side → of cloth, leaf) envers m; (→ of sheet of paper) verso m; (→ of coin, medal) revers m∎ to suffer a reverse essuyer un revers de fortune; (be defeated) essuyer un échec;∎ his condition has suffered a reverse il a rechuté(e) Typography noir m au blanc;∎ in reverse inversé (en noir au blanc)(opposite, contrary) inverse, contraire, opposé; (turned around) inversé;∎ we are now experiencing the reverse trend actuellement, c'est l'inverse qui se produit;∎ in reverse order dans l'ordre inverse;∎ in the reverse direction en sens inverse;∎ the reverse side (of cloth, leaf) l'envers; (of sheet of paper) le verso; (of coin, medal) le revers(a) (change → process, trend) renverser; (→ situation) retourner; (→ order, roles, decline) inverser;∎ this could reverse the effects of all our policies ceci pourrait annuler les effets de toute notre politique;∎ the unions have reversed their policy les syndicats ont fait volte-face;∎ I had to reverse my opinion of him j'ai dû réviser complètement l'opinion que j'avais de lui;∎ it reversed all our plans cela a bouleversé tous nos projets;∎ Military to reverse arms renverser les fusils;∎ Technology to reverse steam renverser la vapeur∎ this lever reverses the belt ce levier permet d'inverser la marche de la courroie;∎ she reversed the car up the street/out of the garage elle remonta la rue/elle sortit du garage en marche arrière;∎ he reversed the truck into a lamppost en faisant marche arrière avec le camion, il est rentré dans un réverbère∎ to reverse the charges appeler en PCV, faire un appel en PCV;∎ she always reverses the charges when she phones her parents elle appelle toujours ses parents en PCV∎ reversed out inversé (en noir au blanc)Cars (car, driver) faire marche arrière;∎ she reversed up the street elle remonta la rue en marche arrière;∎ the driver in front reversed into me la voiture qui était devant moi m'est rentrée dedans en marche arrière►► Television & Cinema reverse cut contrechamp m;reverse discrimination = discrimination à l'encontre d'un groupe normalement privilégié;reverse engineering ingénierie f inverse;Accountancy reverse entry écriture f inverse;Cars reverse gear marche f arrière;Computing reverse mode inversion f vidéo;Stock Exchange reverse repo operation opération f de mise en pension;Computing reverse slash barre f oblique inversée;Computing reverse sort tri m en ordre décroissant;Finance reverse takeover contre-OPA f;Aviation reverse thrust poussée f inversée;Biology reverse transcriptase transcriptase f inverse;Cars reverse turn virage m en marche arrière;∎ to do or to make a reverse turn faire un virage en marche arrière;reverse video vidéo f inverseTypography inverser -
17 actually
actually [ˈæktjʊəlɪ]a. ( = in fact) en fait• his name is Smith, actually en fait, il s'appelle Smith• interest is only payable on the amount actually borrowed les intérêts ne sont dus que sur la somme empruntéeb. ( = truly) vraiment• are you actually going to buy it? est-ce que tu vas vraiment l'acheter ?• what did he actually say? qu'est-ce qu'il a dit exactement ?• did it actually happen? est-ce que c'est vraiment arrivé ?━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━‼|/b] [b]actually ≠ actuellement* * *['æktʃʊəlɪ]1) ( contrary to expectation) en faittheir profits have actually risen — en fait, leurs bénéfices ont augmenté
2) ( in reality) vraimentyes, it actually happened! — mais oui, c'est vraiment arrivé!
3) ( in fact) en faitactually, I don't feel like it — à vrai dire je n'en ai pas envie
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18 belief
belief [bɪˈli:f]1. nouna. ( = acceptance as true) croyance f (in en, à)b. ( = conviction) conviction f• in the belief that... convaincu que...• it is my belief that... je suis convaincu que...2. compounds* * *[bɪ'liːf]1) (conviction, opinion) conviction f ( about sur, à propos de)2) ( confidence) confiance f, foi fher belief in democracy — sa foi or confiance dans la démocratie
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19 cross
cross [krɒs]1. nouna. ( = mark, emblem) croix f• to mark/sign with a cross marquer/signer d'une croixb. ( = mixture) hybride mc. [of material] biais m2. adjectivea. ( = angry) en colère• it makes me cross when... cela me met en colère quand...b. ( = traverse, diagonal) transversal, diagonala. [+ room, street, sea, river, bridge] traverser ; [+ threshold, border] franchir• it crossed my mind that... il m'est venu à l'esprit que...• to cross cultures [idea, practice] passer d'une culture à l'autreb. to cross one's arms/legs croiser les bras/les jambesc. to cross o.s. se signer• cross my heart (and hope to die)! (inf) croix de bois, croix de fer(, si je mens je vais en enfer) ! (inf)d. ( = thwart) [+ person] contrecarrer les projets de ; [+ plans] contrecarrerb. [letters, paths] se croiser5. compounds• cross-country race or running cross m► cross-examine transitive verb interroger (de façon serrée) ; (in court) faire subir un contre-interrogatoire à• to be at cross-purposes with sb ( = misunderstand) comprendre qn de travers• we were talking at cross-purposes il y avait un quiproquo ► cross-question transitive verb faire subir un interrogatoire à[+ item on list] rayer[+ word] barrer* * *[krɒs], US [krɔːs] 1.1) ( shape) croix fthe Cross — Religion la Croix
to put a cross against — cocher [name, item]
‘put a cross in the box’ — ‘faites une croix dans la case’, ‘cochez la case’
a cross between X and Y — fig un mélange de X et de Y
3) ( in sewing)2.1) ( angry) fâchéto get cross — se fâcher ( with contre)
to make somebody cross — mettre quelqu'un en colère, agacer quelqu'un
2) ( contrary to general direction) [breeze] contraire3.transitive verb1) ( go across by moving) lit traverser [road, room]; traverser, passer [river]; franchir [border, line, mountains]; ( span) [bridge] franchir, enjamber; ( have route across) [road, railway line, river] traverser; fig dépasser [limit, boundary]it crossed his mind that — il lui est venu à l'esprit or l'idée que
2) ( intersect with) couper3) ( place in shape of a cross) croiserto cross one's legs/arms — croiser les jambes/bras
5) ( oppose) contrarier [person]6) ( draw line across) barrer [cheque]4.1) (also cross over)2) ( intersect) se croiser; [lines] se couper3) [letters] se croiser5. 6.crossed past participle adjective Telecommunications [line] brouilléPhrasal Verbs:••to have a ou one's cross to bear — porter sa croix
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20 expectation
expectation [‚ekspekˈteɪ∫ən]attente f* * *[ˌekspek'teɪʃn]1) (assumption, prediction) prévision fit is my expectation that — je m'attends à ce que (+ subj)
2) (aspiration, hope) aspiration f, attente f3) (requirement, demand) exigence fto have certain expectations of — attendre or demander certaines choses de [police, employee]
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