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1 equally
equally ['i:kwəlɪ]∎ divided equally divisé en parts ou parties égales;∎ equally spaced également espacé;∎ to contribute equally to the expenses contribuer pour une part égale à la dépense(b) (to same degree) également, aussi;∎ they were equally responsible ils étaient également responsables ou responsables au même degré;∎ I was equally surprised j'ai été tout aussi surpris;∎ it applies equally to both young and old cela concerne les jeunes comme les personnes âgées;∎ she worked equally hard elle a travaillé tout aussi dur;∎ equally well tout aussi bien;∎ equally talented students élèves également ou pareillement doués∎ efficiency is important, but equally we must consider the welfare of the staff l'efficacité, c'est important, mais nous devons tout autant considérer le bien-être du personnel;∎ equally, managers have responsibilities towards workers de même, la direction a des obligations envers le personnel -
2 equally
equally [ˈi:kwəlɪ]a. ( = evenly) [divide, share] en parts égalesb. ( = in the same way) de la même manièrec. ( = just as) [important, impressive, true, difficult] tout aussi ; [clear] également• to be equally successful [person] réussir aussi bien ; [artist, exhibition] avoir autant de succès* * *['iːkwəlɪ]adverb [divide, share] en parts égalesequally difficult/pretty — tout aussi difficile/joli
equally, we might say that... — de même, on pourrait dire que...
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3 equally
1 [divide, share] en parts égales ; equally difficult/pretty tout aussi difficile/joli ;2 ( in the same way) de même ; equally, we might say that… de même, on pourrait dire que… -
4 equally
adverb All are equally good; He divided his chocolate equally between us.) également -
5 equally
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > equally
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6 equally authentic versions
Jur. (différentes) versions d'un texte qui font également foiEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > equally authentic versions
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7 equally divided votes
Pol., Org. partage égal des voixEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > equally divided votes
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8 equally, authentic, to, be
faire également foiEnglish-French legislative terms > equally, authentic, to, be
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9 the texts in the two languages shall be equally authentic
Jur. les textes dans les deux langues font également foiEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > the texts in the two languages shall be equally authentic
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10 arbitration with costs equally divided
arbitrage à frais communs (2e)English-French insurance dictionari > arbitration with costs equally divided
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11 arbitration with equally divided costs
arbitrage à frais communs (JD, 2e)English-French insurance dictionari > arbitration with equally divided costs
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12 borne, equally, by, X, and, Y, to, be
( costs)être à la charge de X et de Y à parts égalesEnglish-French legislative terms > borne, equally, by, X, and, Y, to, be
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13 contribute, equally, towards, losses, to
supporter en parts égales les pertesEnglish-French legislative terms > contribute, equally, towards, losses, to
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14 rank, equally, to
(securities)être de même rang -
15 treat, equally, to
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16 rank
1 noun∎ to pull rank abuser de son rang(a) (of creditor, claimant)∎ to rank after sb prendre rang ou passer après qn;∎ to rank before sb prendre rang ou passer avant qn;∎ to rank equally (with sb) prendre ou avoir le même rang (que qn)∎ to rank after sth être primé(e) par qch;∎ to rank before sth avoir la priorité sur qch;∎ to rank equally (with sth) prendre le même rang (que qch) -
17 rank
rank [ræŋk]1 noun∎ promoted to the rank of colonel promu (au rang de ou au grade de) colonel;∎ the rank of manager le titre de directeur;∎ to pull rank faire valoir sa supériorité hiérarchique;∎ I don't want to have to pull rank on you je ne veux pas avoir à user de mon autorité sur vous∎ we have very few players in the first or top rank nous avons très peu de joueurs de premier ordre(c) (social class) rang m, condition f (sociale);∎ the lower ranks of society les couches inférieures de la société∎ a double rank of policemen une double rangée de policiers;∎ to break ranks Military rompre les rangs; figurative se désolidariser;∎ Military & figurative to close ranks serrer les rangs;∎ Military close ranks! serrez!∎ (taxi) rank station f (de taxis)∎ she is ranked among the best contemporary writers elle est classée parmi les meilleurs écrivains contemporains;∎ I rank this as one of our finest performances je considère que c'est une de nos meilleures représentations;∎ he is ranked number 3 il est classé numéro 3(c) American (outrank → in army) avoir un grade supérieur à; (→ in office, organization etc) être le supérieur de;∎ a general ranks a captain un général est au-dessus d'un capitaine∎ to rank above sb être le supérieur de ou occuper un rang supérieur à qn;∎ to rank below sb occuper un rang inférieur à qn;∎ to rank equally (with sb) être au même niveau (que qn);∎ it ranks high/low on our list of priorities c'est/ce n'est pas une de nos priorités;∎ he hardly ranks as an expert on ne peut guère le qualifier d'expert;∎ Chess a castle ranks above a bishop la tour est plus forte que le fou∎ to rank before/after sb prendre rang ou passer avant/après qn;∎ to rank equally (with sb) prendre ou avoir le même rang (que qn)∎ to rank after sth être primé par qch;∎ to rank before sth avoir la priorité sur qch∎ figurative he doesn't rank ce n'est pas quelqu'un d'important(a) (as intensifier) complet(ète), véritable;∎ it's a rank injustice c'est une injustice flagrante;∎ he is a rank outsider in this competition il fait figure d'outsider dans cette compétition∎ to smell rank sentir fort;∎ his shirt was rank with sweat sa chemise empestait la sueur∎ his last film was totally rank! son dernier film était complètement merdique!(d) (coarse → person, language) grossier∎ to join the ranks of the opposition/unemployed rejoindre les rangs de l'opposition/des chômeurs∎ the ranks, other ranks les hommes mpl du rang;∎ to have served in the ranks avoir servi comme simple soldat;∎ to come up through or to rise from the ranks sortir du rang;∎ to reduce an officer to the ranks dégrader un officier∎ to rank on sb agonir qn d'injures□, traiter qn de tous les noms -
18 alike
alike [əˈlaɪk]1. adjective• to look alike [people] se ressembler2. adverba. ( = in the same way) de la même façonb. ( = equally) winter and summer alike été comme hiver* * *[ə'laɪk] 1. 2.adverb [dress, think] de la même façon -
19 evenly
evenly [ˈi:vənlɪ]a. ( = equally) [distribute] également ; ( = steadily) [breathe, beat, flow] régulièrement• to divide/split sth evenly diviser/répartir qch en parts égalesb. ( = calmly) [say, ask, reply] d'une voix égale* * *['iːvnlɪ]1) [spread, apply] uniformément; [breathe] régulièrement; [divide] en parts égales2) ( placidly) [say] posément -
20 few
few [fju:]a. ( = not many) peu (de)• there are always the few who think that... il y a toujours la minorité qui croit que...• how many? -- quite a few combien ? -- pas mal (inf)• too few of them realize that... trop peu d'entre eux sont conscients que...* * *Note: When few is used as a quantifier to indicate the smallness or insufficiency of a given number or quantity ( few houses, few people, few shops) it is translated by peu de: peu de maisons, peu de gens, peu de magasins. Equally the few is translated by le peu de: the few people who knew her le peu de gens qui la connaissaient. For examples and particular usages see I 1 in the entryWhen few is used as a quantifier in certain expressions to mean several, translations vary according to the expression: see I 2 in the entryWhen a few is used as a quantifier ( a few books), it can often be translated by quelques: quelques livres; however, for expressions such as quite a few books, a good few books, see II in the entryFor translations of few used as a pronoun ( few of us succeeded, I only need a few) see II, III in the entryFor translations of the few used as a noun ( the few who voted for him) see III in the entry[fjuː] 1.(comparative fewer; superlative fewest) quantifier1) ( not many) peu defew visitors/letters — peu de visiteurs/lettres
2) (some, several)2.over the next few days/weeks — ( in past) dans les jours/semaines qui ont suivi; ( in future) dans les jours/semaines à venir
a few quantifier, pronoun quelquesa few people/houses — quelques personnes/maisons
I would like a few more — j'en voudrais quelques-uns/quelques-unes de plus
quite a few people/houses — pas mal (colloq) de gens/maisons, un bon nombre de personnes/maisons
a few of the soldiers/countries — quelques-uns or certains des soldats/pays
there were only a few of them — il n'y en avait que quelques-uns/quelques-unes
3.quite a few ou a good few of the tourists come from Germany — un bon nombre des touristes viennent d'Allemagne
••to have had a few (too many) — (colloq) avoir bu quelques verres (de trop)
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