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1 add
add [æd](a) (put together) ajouter;∎ add her name to the list ajoute son nom à la liste;∎ this book adds little to the debate ce livre n'apporte pas grand-chose au débat;∎ figurative to add fuel to the fire jeter de l'huile sur le feu∎ I have nothing to add je n'ai rien à ajouter∎ add 4 and or to 9 additionnez 4 et 9;∎ add these numbers together additionnez ces nombres, faites l'addition de ces nombres;∎ it will add (on) another £100 to the cost cela augmentera le coût de 100 livres;∎ they added (on) 10 percent for service ils ont ajouté 10 pour cent pour le servicefaire des additionsajouter(building) faire une addition à, agrandir; (difficulty, surprise etc) augmenter, ajouter à; (beauty) rehausser; (crisis) accentuer;∎ inflation only added to our worries l'inflation ne faisait qu'ajouter à nos soucis;∎ this will add to the cost ceci va venir s'ajouter au prix;∎ to add to my misfortune pour mettre le comble à mon malheur;∎ to add to what we were saying yesterday… pour compléter ce que nous disions hier…➲ add up(find the sum of → figures) additionner; (→ bill, column of figures) totaliser;∎ we added up the advantages and disadvantages nous avons fait le total des avantages et des inconvénients;∎ when you add it all up it was quite cheap si on fait le total, c'était assez bon marché;∎ you've added this up wrong tu t'es trompé dans l'addition(a) (give correct total) se recouper;∎ these figures don't add up ces chiffres ne font pas le compte;∎ the bill doesn't add up la note n'est pas juste;∎ figurative it just doesn't add up il y a quelque chose qui cloche ou qui ne marche pas(b) (calculate) additionner;∎ that boy can't add up ce garçon ne sait pas additionner(a) (of figures) s'élever à, se monter à;∎ it adds up to £22 cela s'élève à 22 livres∎ it all adds up to our having to leave autrement dit, nous devons partir;∎ his qualifications add up to an impressive CV ses qualifications constituent un CV impressionnant;∎ what evidence we've got doesn't add up to much really les preuves dont nous disposons ne constituent pas vraiment grand-chose;∎ is that all you've done? it doesn't add up to much est-ce que c'est tout ce que tu as fait? ça ne fait pas beaucoup -
2 food
food [fu:d]1. nouna. ( = sth to eat) nourriture fb. ( = specific substance) aliment m• tins of dog/cat food des boîtes d'aliments pour chiens/chats2. compounds• the food processing industry l'industrie f agro-alimentaire ► food processor noun robot m de cuisine* * *[fuːd] 1.1) ( sustenance) nourriture f, alimentation f2) [U] ( foodstuffs) aliments mpl3) [U] ( provisions) provisions fpl4) (cuisine, cooking) cuisine f5) ( fuel)2. -
3 gauge
1 noun(a) (instrument) jauge f, indicateur m;∎ water/oil gauge indicateur m ou jauge f de niveau d'eau/d'huile;∎ pressure gauge manomètre m;∎ Cars (petrol or fuel) gauge jauge f d'essence∎ the survey provides a gauge of current trends le sondage permet d'évaluer les tendances actuelles∎ to gauge the wind mesurer la vitesse du vent;∎ to gauge the temperature of the political situation jauger la situation politique;∎ she tried to gauge how much it would cost her elle a essayé d'évaluer combien ça lui coûterait;∎ to gauge a situation évaluer une situation;∎ it was difficult to gauge how interested they were/their enthusiasm il était difficile de juger dans quelle mesure ils étaient intéressés/de juger de leur enthousiasme∎ he tried to gauge what her reaction would be il essaya de prévoir sa réaction(c) (standardize) normaliser
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