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1 find
find [faɪnd](preterite, past participle found)a. trouver ; [+ lost person or object] retrouver► find + way• can you find your own way out? pouvez-vous trouver la sortie tout seul ?• it found its way into my bag ça s'est retrouvé dans mon sac► to find o.s.• I found myself thinking that... je me suis surpris à penser que...b. ( = realize) constater ; [+ cure, solution, answer] trouver• I went there yesterday, only to find her out j'y suis allé hier, mais elle était sortie• how do you find the accused? quel est votre verdict ?3. noun• that was a lucky find ça, c'est une trouvaille !► find outa. ( = discover) découvrir ; [+ answer] trouverb. ( = discover the misdeeds of) [+ person] démasquer* * *[faɪnd] 1. 2.transitive verb (prét, pp found)1) ( discover by chance) trouver [thing, person]2) ( discover by looking) trouver, retrouver [thing, person]to find one's way out of — arriver à sortir de [building, forest, city]
3) ( discover desired thing) trouver [job, car, seat, solution]; avoir assez de [time, energy, money]to find something for somebody —
4) ( encounter) trouver [word, term, species]5) (judge, consider) trouver ( that que)to find somebody/something to be — trouver que quelqu'un/quelque chose est
to find it incredible that — trouver incroyable que (+ subj)
6) ( experience) éprouver [pleasure, satisfaction] (in dans); trouver [comfort] (in dans)7) ( reach)to find its mark/its target — toucher son but/sa cible
to find its way to/into — arriver dans [bin, pocket, area]
8) Law9) ( arrive to find) [letter, card, day] trouver [person]10) Computing rechercher3.intransitive verb (prét, pp found) Law4.to find for/against somebody — se prononcer en faveur de/contre quelqu'un
reflexive verb (prét, pp found)1) ( discover suddenly) se retrouver2) ( discover one's vocation) se découvrir•Phrasal Verbs:- find out••to find one's feet — [person] prendre ses marques; [company] prendre pied
to take somebody as one finds him/her — prendre quelqu'un comme il/elle est
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2 find
find [faɪnd]trouver ⇒ 1 (a)-(d) retrouver ⇒ 1 (a) chercher ⇒ 1 (b) constater ⇒ 1 (e) déclarer ⇒ 1 (f) se trouver ⇒ 1 (h) prononcer ⇒ 2 trouvaille ⇒ 3 merveille ⇒ 3(pt & pp found [faʊnd])∎ I can't find it anywhere je ne le trouve nulle part;∎ did you find what you were looking for? as-tu trouvé ce que tu cherchais?;∎ she couldn't find anything to say elle ne trouvait rien à dire;∎ the police could find no reason or explanation for his disappearance la police n'arrivait pas à expliquer sa disparition;∎ I never did find those earrings je n'ai jamais pu trouver ces boucles d'oreilles;∎ the missing airmen were found alive les aviateurs disparus ont été retrouvés sains et saufs;∎ I can't find my place (in book) je ne sais plus où j'en suis;∎ my wallet/he was nowhere to be found mon portefeuille/il était introuvable(b) (look for, fetch) chercher;∎ Computing to find and replace trouver et remplacer;∎ he went to find help/a doctor il est allé chercher de l'aide/un médecin;∎ go and find me a pair of scissors va me chercher une paire de ciseaux;∎ could you find me a cloth? tu peux me trouver un chiffon?;∎ he said he'd try to find me a job il a dit qu'il essaierait de me trouver un travail;∎ to find the time/money to do sth trouver le temps de/l'argent nécessaire pour faire qch;∎ to find the courage/strength to do sth trouver le courage/la force de faire qch;∎ to find one's feet (in new job, situation) prendre ses repères;∎ I'm still finding my feet je ne suis pas encore complètement dans le bain;∎ she couldn't find it in her heart or herself to say no elle n'a pas eu le cœur de dire non;∎ the bullet found its mark la balle a atteint son but;∎ to find one's way trouver son chemin;∎ I'll find my own way out je trouverai la sortie tout seul;∎ she found her way back home elle a réussi à rentrer chez elle;∎ somehow, the book had found its way into my room sans que je sache comment, le livre s'était retrouvé dans ma chambre(c) (come across by chance) trouver;∎ we left everything as we found it nous avons tout laissé dans l'état où nous l'avions trouvé;∎ we found this wonderful little bistro on our last visit nous avons découvert un adorable petit bistro lors de notre dernière visite;∎ you won't find a better bargain anywhere nulle part, vous ne trouverez meilleur prix;∎ this bird is found all over Britain on trouve cet oiseau dans toute la Grande-Bretagne;∎ the complete list is to be found on page 18 la liste complète se trouve page 18;∎ I found him at home je l'ai trouvé chez lui;∎ I found her waiting outside je l'ai trouvée qui attendait dehors;∎ they found him dead on l'a trouvé mort;∎ you'll find someone else tu trouveras quelqu'un d'autre;∎ to find happiness/peace trouver le bonheur/la paix;∎ I take people as I find them je prends les gens comme ils sont;∎ I hope this letter finds you in good health j'espère que vous allez bien;∎ they found an unexpected supporter in Mr Smith ils ont trouvé en M. Smith un partisan inattendu(d) (expressing an opinion, personal view) trouver;∎ I don't find that funny at all je ne trouve pas ça drôle du tout;∎ I find her very pretty je la trouve très jolie;∎ she finds it very difficult/impossible to talk about it il lui est très difficile/impossible d'en parler;∎ to find some difficulty in doing sth éprouver quelque difficulté à faire qch;∎ he finds it very hard/impossible to make friends il a beaucoup de mal à/il n'arrive pas à se faire des amis;∎ I find it hot/cold in here je trouve qu'il fait chaud/froid ici;∎ how did you find your new boss/your steak? comment avez-vous trouvé votre nouveau patron/votre steak?;∎ Rovers have been found wanting or lacking in defence les Rovers ont fait preuve de faiblesse au niveau de la défense(e) (discover, learn) constater;∎ I found (that) the car wouldn't start j'ai constaté que la voiture ne voulait pas démarrer;∎ they came back to find the house had been burgled à leur retour, ils ont constaté que la maison avait été cambriolée;∎ I find I have time on my hands now that I am no longer working je m'aperçois que j'ai du temps à moi maintenant que je ne travaille plus;∎ I think you'll find I'm right je pense que tu t'apercevras que j'ai raison∎ to find sb guilty/innocent déclarer qn coupable/non coupable;∎ how do you find the accused? déclarez-vous l'accusé coupable ou non coupable?;∎ the court found that the evidence was inconclusive le tribunal a déclaré que les preuves n'étaient pas suffisantes∎ £65 a week all found 65 livres par semaine nourri et logé∎ to find oneself (one's true self) se trouver;∎ I woke up to find myself on a ship je me suis réveillé sur un bateau;∎ he found himself out of a job il s'est retrouvé sans emploi;∎ I find/found myself in an impossible situation je me trouve/me suis retrouvé dans une situation impossible;∎ formal I find myself unable to agree to your request je me vois dans l'impossibilité d'accéder à votre demande;∎ she found herself forced to retaliate elle s'est trouvée dans l'obligation de riposter;∎ he's going on a six-month backpacking trip to find himself il va partir en voyage pendant six mois, sac au dos, à la recherche de lui-même∎ Law to find for/against the plaintiff prononcer en faveur de l'accusation/de la défense3 noun►► Computing find command commande f de recherche➲ find out(a) (investigate, make enquiries) se renseigner;∎ to find out about sth se renseigner sur qch(b) (learn, discover)∎ his wife/his boss found out sa femme/son chef a tout découvert;∎ his wife found out about his affair sa femme a découvert qu'il avait une liaison;∎ what if the police find out? et si la police l'apprend?;∎ I didn't find out about the party in time on ne m'a pas mis au courant de la fête à temps;∎ I didn't find out about it in time je ne l'ai pas su à temps(a) (learn, discover → truth, real identity) découvrir; (→ answer, phone number) trouver; (→ by making enquiries, reading instructions) se renseigner sur;∎ we found out that she was French nous avons découvert qu'elle était française;∎ what have you found out about him/it? qu'est-ce que tu as découvert sur lui/là-dessus?;∎ can you find out the date of the meeting for me? est-ce que tu peux te renseigner sur la date de la réunion?;∎ when I found out the date of the meeting quand j'ai appris la date de la réunion;∎ to find out how to do sth/what sb is really like découvrir comment faire qch/la véritable nature de qn;∎ I found out where he'd put it j'ai trouvé où il l'avait mis∎ make sure you don't get found out veille à ne pas te faire prendre;∎ you've been found out tu as été découvert;∎ they had found her out for the liar she was ils avaient découvert quelle menteuse elle était;∎ she had been found out transferring money into her own account on avait découvert qu'elle transférait de l'argent sur son propre compte -
3 find
1. past tense, past participle - found; verb1) (to come upon or meet with accidentally or after searching: Look what I've found!) trouver2) (to discover: I found that I couldn't do the work.) découvrir3) (to consider; to think (something) to be: I found the British weather very cold.) trouver2. noun(something found, especially something of value or interest: That old book is quite a find!) trouvaille- find out -
4 find
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5 borrowing
emprunts m pl;∎ financed by borrowing financé(e) par des empruntsborrowing capacity capacité f ou facilité f d'endettement;borrowing limit limite f d'endettement;borrowing power capacité d'emprunt ou d'endettement;borrowing rate taux m d'emprunt;borrowing requirements besoins m pl de créditA trawl up and down the high street paying a visit to the myriad lenders you will find there can be as good a place as any. This way you will find out how much you are able to borrow, what rates are on offer and which lenders are able to cater to your particular needs. Your own bank might offer its existing customers improved interest rates or increased borrowing power.
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6 amount
(sum of money) somme f; (total) montant m, total m;∎ amount due montant dû, somme due;∎ she billed us for the amount of £50 elle nous a présenté une facture d'un montant de 50 livres;∎ you're in credit to the amount of £100 vous avez un crédit de 100 livres;∎ please find enclosed a cheque to the amount of $100 veuillez trouver ci-joint un chèque de 100 dollarsACCOUNTANCY amount brought forward montant à reporters'élever à, se monter à;∎ profits last year amounted to several million dollars les bénéfices pour l'année dernière se chiffrent à plusieurs millions de dollars;∎ the company has debts amounting to over £200,000 les dettes de la société se montent à plus de 200 000 livres -
7 desktop
COMPUTING (screen area) bureau m;∎ you will find the icon on your desktop l'icône se trouve sur le bureaudesktop calculator calculatrice f;COMPUTING desktop computer ordinateur m de bureau;desktop publishing publication f assistée par ordinateur, microédition f;desktop publishing operator opérateur(trice) m, f de publication assistée par ordinateur;desktop publishing package logiciel m de mise en page -
8 figure
chiffre m;∎ the figures for next year look good les statistiques pour l'année prochaine semblent favorables;∎ to work out the figures faire les calculs;∎ to find a mistake in the figures trouver une erreur de calcul;∎ his income runs into six figures ≃ il a un revenu de plus de 150 000 euros -
9 gagging order
= décision de justice visant à interdire à la presse de publier tout article à propos d'une affaire;∎ to issue a gagging order = interdire à la presse de publier tout article à propos d'une affairePatty Hearst, the newspaper heiress kidnapped by urban guerrillas in California in 1974 and later jailed for participating with them in a bank robbery, could find herself back in court this week for contempt. Despite a gagging order, she has given an interview about the pending trial in August of a group member, Kathy Soliah (now Sarah Jane Olsen), captured last year after a quarter of a century on the run.
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10 gazumping
= fait de revenir sur une promesse de vente pour accepter une offre plus élevéeEstate agents go around telling people... that the property from which they are hoping to move is incredibly saleable in the present market conditions... What if their present home is snapped up in 20 minutes flat, but they can't find what they want? So they don't put their existing property on the market until they have found what they want - which, with thousands of people doing just the same, could be some time... This encourages gazumping, which is, after all, only the market's way of raising prices to the point where demand meets supply. Hence the silly prices.
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11 key-escrow
COMPUTING système m du tiers de confiance (selon lequel l'utilisateur confie sa clé privée de cryptage à un tiers de confiance agréé)Under key-escrow, your private key would be held in trust by a third party, and if you came under suspicion it would be made available to the authorities... Where can we find a suitably trustworthy third party, anyway? In some countries where key-escrow has been mooted, the banking institutions have been seen as the logical TTP. People trust them with their money, so why not with a crypto key?
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12 rip-off
familiar arnaque fWe might find ourselves in a similar position in five years' time, when the rest of the world has real broadband access and we are stuck with services that deliver data at one tenth of the speed. This would be a rip-off beyond anything seen in the dial-up market, paying over the odds for a service that cannot deliver the benefits we need.
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13 spin-off
(product) produit m dérivé, retombée fspin-off company entreprise f dérivée;spin-off product produit dérivéSouthampton Innovations was set up as an autonomous limited company to give Ashby the freedom to hunt for winning technology within the university, patent it and then find outside chief executives to run spin-off companies to develop it commercially.
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14 accommodation
1) (room(s) in a house or hotel in which to live, especially for a short time: It is difficult to find accommodation in London in August.) logement2) (space for something: There is accommodation for your car behind the hotel.) place -
15 blood test
noun (an analysis of a patient's blood to find out if he/she has any diseases. etc.) -
16 borehole
noun (a hole made by boring, especially to find oil etc.) trou de sonde -
17 classified ad
noun ((American want ad) a small advertisement that people put in a newspaper when they want to buy or sell something, offer or find a job etc.) petite annonce -
18 compartment
(a separate part or division eg of a railway carriage: We couldn't find an empty compartment in the train; The drawer was divided into compartments.) compartiment -
19 compass
( noun)1) (an instrument with a magnetized needle, used to find directions: If he had carried a compass he would not have lost his way on the hills.) boussole2) ((in plural) an instrument with two movable legs, for drawing circles etc.) compas3) (scope or range.) portée, étendue• -
20 diviner
noun (a person who has or claims a special ability to find hidden water or metals.) devin, devineresse, sourcier/-ière
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