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121 form
form [fɔ:m]1. nouna. forme f• her letters are to be published in book form ses lettres doivent être publiées sous forme de livre• to study form (British) ≈ préparer son tiercé• he's in the sixth form ≈ il est en premièrea. [+ shape, character, government] formerb. ( = develop) [+ habit] contracterc. ( = constitute) composer[queue, company, blood clots] se former ; [idea] prendre forme* * *[fɔːm] 1.1) (kind, manifestation) (of exercise, transport, government, protest) forme f; (of entertainment, taxation, disease) sorte f2) ( document) formulaire m3) ( shape) forme f4) (of athlete, horse, performer) forme fto be in good form — être en bonne or pleine forme
true to form, she... — fidèle à elle-même, elle...
6) ( etiquette)it is bad form — cela ne se fait pas ( to do de faire)
purely as a matter of form — purement par politesse or pour la forme
7) GB School classe fin the first form — ≈ en sixième
8) ( prescribed set of words) formule f9) Linguistics forme f2.transitive verb1) ( organize or create) gen former ( from avec); nouer [friendship, relationship]2) ( conceive) se faire [impression, opinion]; concevoir [admiration]3) ( mould) former4) ( constitute) former [jury, cabinet, panel]3.intransitive verb ( all contexts) se formerPhrasal Verbs: -
122 neck
neck [nek]1. nouna. cou mb. [of dress, shirt] encolure f• high/square neck col m montant/carré3. compounds* * *[nek] 1.1) ( of person) cou m; (of horse, donkey) encolure fwith a high neck — à or avec un col montant
3) Culinary (alsobest end of neck —) collet m
4) (of bottle, vase, womb) col m2.(colloq) intransitive verb se bécoter (colloq)••to be a pain in the neck — (colloq) être casse-pieds (colloq)
to be neck and neck — lit, fig être à égalité
to get ou catch it in the neck — (colloq) en prendre pour son grade (colloq)
to risk one's neck — (colloq) risquer sa peau (colloq)
to stick one's neck out — (colloq) prendre des risques
in this neck of the woods — (colloq) par ici
to be dead from the neck up — (colloq) être abruti
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123 put
put [pʊt]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━3. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► vb: pret, ptp put━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► For set combinations consisting of put + noun, eg put out of business, put an end to, look up the noun. For put + preposition/adverb combinations, see also phrasal verbs.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━a. ( = place) mettre► to put + on• he put me on the train il m'a accompagné au train► to put + over• he put his head round the door il a passé la tête par la porte► to put + throughc. ( = rank) placerd. ( = express) dire• how shall I put it? comment dire ?• let me put it this way... disons que...e. ( = suggest) I put it to you that... n'est-il pas vrai que... ?f. ( = submit) [+ case, problem, opinion, suggestion] présenter ; [+ proposal] soumettre ; [+ question] poser• he put the arguments for and against the project il a présenté les arguments pour et contre le projetg. ( = cause to be) mettre• to put sb in a good/bad mood mettre qn de bonne/mauvaise humeurh. ( = invest)► to put + intoi. ( = estimate)► to put + at estimer• they put the loss at £10,000 ils estiment à 10 000 livres la perte subie• the population was put at 50,000 la population a été estimée à 50 000 habitants3. compounds( = feigned) affectéa. [+ rumour] faire courir( = communicate) [+ ideas, intentions, desires] faire comprendre• he knows his stuff but he can't put it across il connaît son sujet à fond mais il n'arrive pas à transmettre son savoir► put aside separable transitive verba. [+ object, food, money] mettre de côtéa. ( = put in proper place) [+ clothes, toys, books] rangerb. (Sport) [+ ball] mettre au fond des filetsa. ( = replace) remettre en place• put it back! remets-le à sa place !b. ( = retard) retarder[+ money] mettre de côté► put down[aircraft, pilot] se posera. [+ parcel, book, child] poser ; [+ passenger] déposer• put it down! pose ça !• he put down £500 on the car il a versé 500 livres d'arrhes pour la voiturec. ( = suppress) [+ revolt, movement] réprimere. ( = record) noterf. (British = have destroyed) [+ dog, cat] faire piquer ; [+ horse] faire abattre► put down as separable transitive verb( = consider, assess) considérer comme• I had put him down as a complete fool je le considérais comme un parfait imbécile► put down to separable transitive verb( = attribute) mettre sur le compte• I put it down to his inexperience je mets ça sur le compte de son inexpérience► put forth separable transitive verb[+ idea, proposal] émettre[ship] mouiller (at dans le port de)• have you put in the camera? ( = pack) est-ce que tu as pris l'appareil photo ?b. ( = insert) [+ word, paragraph] ajouter ; [+ remark] glisserc. ( = submit) to put in a request for sth faire une demande de qchd. ( = install) [+ political party] élire ; [+ central heating, double glazing] faire installere. ( = spend) [+ time] passerf. ( = work) travailler• can you put in a few hours at the weekend? pourrais-tu travailler quelques heures ce week-end ?► put in for inseparable transitive verb[+ job] poser sa candidature à ; [+ promotion] demanderb. ( = discourage) dissuader ; ( = repel) dégoûter• the failure may put them off trying again il est possible que cet échec les dissuade d'essayer à nouveau• the divorce figures don't seem to put people off marriage les statistiques de divorce ne semblent pas dégoûter les gens du mariagec. ( = distract) talking in the audience put him off les bavardages de l'auditoire le déconcentraienta. [+ clothes, glasses, lotion] mettreb. ( = increase) [+ speed] augmenterc. ( = assume) [+ air, accent] prendre• to put it on ( = pretend) faire semblantd. ( = deceive) faire marcher (inf)e. ( = organize) organiser ; [+ extra train, bus] mettre en serviceg. ( = switch on) allumer ; [+ tape, CD, music] mettreh. ( = begin to cook) I'll just put the potatoes on je vais juste mettre les pommes de terre à cuire• a fellow journalist put me onto the story c'est un collègue journaliste qui m'a mis sur l'affaire (inf)• what put you onto it? qu'est-ce qui vous en a donné l'idée ?► put out[ship] to put out to sea quitter le porta. ( = put outside) [+ rubbish] sortir ; ( = expel) [+ person] expulserb. ( = stretch out) [+ arm, leg] allonger ; [+ foot] avancer ; [+ tongue] tirer ; [+ shoots] produirec. ( = lay out in order) étalerd. ( = extinguish) éteindree. ( = make unconscious) endormirf. ( = inconvenience) déranger• the government will put out a statement about it le gouvernement va faire une déclaration à ce sujeth. ( = broadcast) passeri. to put out to tender [+ contract, service] mettre en adjudicationj. ( = dislocate) [+ shoulder, back] se démettre• a knee injury put him out of the first two games une blessure au genou l'a empêché de jouer les deux premiers matchs► put over separable transitive verb= put acrossa. ( = make) [+ change] effectuer ; [+ plan] mener à bienb. ( = connect) [+ call] passer ; [+ caller] mettre en communication• put me through to Mr Smith passez-moi M. Smithd. ( = make suffer) to put sb through hell mener la vie dure à qn• they really put him through it (inf) ils lui en ont fait voir de dures (inf)► put together separable transitive verb• it's more important than all the other factors put together c'est plus important que tous les autres facteurs confondus• he's worth more than the rest of the family put together à lui tout seul il vaut plus que toute la famille réuniea. ( = raise) [+ hand] lever ; [+ flag] hisser ; [+ tent] monter ; [+ umbrella] ouvrir ; [+ notice] afficher ; [+ picture] accrocher ; [+ building] construire ; [+ fence, barrier] érigerb. ( = increase) augmenter ; [+ prices] faire monter• that puts up the total to over 1,000 cela fait monter le total à plus de 1 000c. ( = offer) [+ proposal] soumettre ; [+ resistance] opposer• he put up a real fight to keep you in your job il s'est vraiment battu pour que tu conserves ton posted. ( = provide) fournir( = incite)* * *[pʊt] 1.1) ( place) mettre [object, person]2) ( cause to go or undergo)to put something through — glisser quelque chose dans [letterbox]; passer quelque chose par [window]
to put somebody through — envoyer quelqu'un à [university, college]; faire passer quelqu'un par [suffering, ordeal]; faire passer [quelque chose] à quelqu'un [test]; faire suivre [quelque chose] à quelqu'un [course]
to put one's hand to — porter la main à [mouth]
3) (devote, invest)to put money/energy into something — investir de l'argent/son énergie dans quelque chose
to put a lot into — s'engager à fond pour [work, project]; sacrifier beaucoup à [marriage]
4) ( add)to put tax/duty on something — taxer/imposer quelque chose
to put a penny on income tax — GB augmenter l'impôt sur le revenu d'un pourcent
5) ( express)6) ( offer for consideration) présenter [point of view, proposal]to put something to — soumettre quelque chose à [meeting, conference, board]
7) (rate, rank) placer8) ( estimate)9) Sport lancer [shot]2.to put oneself in a strong position/in somebody's place — se mettre dans une position de force/à la place de quelqu'un
Phrasal Verbs:- put away- put back- put by- put down- put in- put off- put on- put out- put over- put up- put upon••to put one over ou across GB on somebody — (colloq) faire marcher quelqu'un (colloq)
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124 rest
rest [rest]1. nouna. ( = relaxation) repos m• take a rest! reposez-vous !b. ( = remainder) reste fa. ( = repose) se reposerb. ( = remain) rest assured that... soyez certain que...c. ( = lean) [person] s'appuyer ; [ladder] être appuyé• to rest o.s. se reposer• God rest his soul! que Dieu ait son âme !b. to rest one's case [lawyer] conclure sa plaidoirie• I rest my case! (humorous) CQFD !4. compounds* * *[rest] 1.1) ( what remains)the rest — (of food, day, story) le reste (of de)
for the rest... — pour ce qui est du reste...
and all the rest of it — (colloq) et tout et tout (colloq)
2) ( other people)3) (repose, inactivity) repos m4) ( break) pause f5) ( lie-down) sieste f6) ( support) support m7) Music pause f8) ( immobility)2.transitive verb1) ( lean)to rest something on — appuyer quelque chose sur [surface]
2) ( allow to rest) reposer [legs]; ne pas utiliser [injured limb]; laisser [quelque chose] au repos [horse]3) Agriculture laisser [quelque chose] en jachère [land]4) Law3.I rest my case — fig il n'y a rien à ajouter
1) se reposer2) ( be supported)3) [actor]4)5) fig•Phrasal Verbs:- rest on- rest up••a change is as good as a rest — Prov le changement a les mêmes vertus que le repos
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125 roll
roll [rəʊl]1. nounb. ( = bread roll) petit pain md. [of thunder, drums] roulement me. ( = register) liste fa. ( = turn over) rouler• to roll over and over [object, person] roulerb. [ship] roulerc. [film cameras] tourner4. compounds[person, dog] se rouler par terre[contributions, suggestions] affluer• he rolled in half an hour late (inf) il s'est amené (inf) avec une demi-heure de retard► roll on intransitive verb[vehicle] continuer de rouler[+ pastry] abaisser au rouleau ; [+ metal] laminer[+ person, animal, object] retourner[+ cloth, paper] rouler* * *[rəʊl] 1.1) (of paper, cloth) rouleau m; ( of banknotes) liasse f; ( of flesh) bourrelet m2) ( bread) petit pain mcheese roll — sandwich m au fromage
3) (of ship, train) roulis m4) ( in gymnastics) roulade f5) Aviation tonneau m7) ( of drums) roulement m; ( of thunder) grondement m8) ( register) liste f2.transitive verb1) ( push) rouler [ball, log]2) ( make)to roll something into a ball — faire une boulette de [paper]; faire une boule de [clay, dough]; faire une pelote de [wool]
3) ( flatten) étendre [dough]; rouler [lawn]; laminer [metal]4) ( turn)5) faire tourner [camera, presses]6) Games faire rouler [dice]7) Linguistics3.to roll one's ‘r’s — rouler les ‘r’s
to roll down — [car, rock] dévaler [hill]
to roll into — entrer en [station]; entrer dans [city]
2) ( rotate) [car, plane] faire un tonneau; [eyes] rouler dans leurs orbites3) ( sway) [ship] tanguer4) ( reverberate) [thunder] gronder; [drum] rouler5) ( function) [camera, press] tourner•Phrasal Verbs:- roll in- roll off- roll on- roll out- roll up••to be rolling in it — (colloq) rouler sur l'or
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126 runner
runner [ˈrʌnər]1. noun2. compounds• runners-up will each receive... les autres gagnants recevront chacun...* * *['rʌnə(r)]1) (person, animal) coureur m2) ( horse) partant/-e m/f3) ( messenger) estafette f4) (for door, seat) glissière f; ( for drawer) coulisseau m; ( for curtain) chariot m; ( on sled) patin m5) (in hall/on stairs) chemin m de couloir/d'escalier••to do a runner — (colloq) ( not pay) s'esquiver sans payer; ( from home) déménager à la cloche de bois
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127 seat
seat [si:t]1. nounb. ( = place to sit) place f• I'd like two seats for... je voudrais deux places pour...d. [of MP] siège m• they won/lost ten seats ils ont gagné/perdu dix siègese. (on company board, committee) siège ma. [+ child] (faire) asseoir ; [+ dinner guest] placer• to seat o.s. s'asseoirb. ( = have room for) how many does the hall seat? combien y a-t-il de places assises dans la salle ?3. compounds* * *[siːt] 1.1) ( allocated place) place ftake ou have a seat — asseyez-vous
2) Politics siège msafe/marginal seat — siège sûr/menacé
3) (type, object) gen, Automobile siège m; ( bench-type) banquette f4) (location, centre) siège mseat of government/learning — siège du gouvernement/savoir
5) ( residence) résidence f familiale6) ( on horse)7) euph postérieur m8) ( of trousers) fond m2.- seat combining form3.a 150-seat plane/cinema — un avion/cinéma de 150 places
transitive verb1) ( assign place to) placer [person]2)4.5.to seat oneself — prendre place (at à)
seated past participle adjective assis••to take/occupy a back seat — fig se mettre/se tenir en retrait
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128 bolt
[boult] 1. noun1) (a bar to fasten a door etc: We have a bolt as well as a lock on the door.) verrou2) (a round bar of metal, often with a screw thread for a nut: nuts and bolts.) boulon3) (a flash of lightning.) éclair4) (a roll (of cloth): a bolt of silk.) rouleau2. verb1) (to fasten with a bolt: He bolted the door.) verrouiller2) (to swallow hastily: The child bolted her food.) engloutir (sans mâcher)3) (to go away very fast: The horse bolted in terror.) (s')emballer•- bolt-upright- boltupright - a bolt from the blue
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