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1 nickname
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2 okay
okay, OK ○A n accord m ; to give one's okay to sb/sth donner son accord à qn/qch ; to give sth the okay donner le feu vert à qch ; to give sb the okay to do donner le feu vert à qn pour faire.B adj1 [car, colour, party, holiday, job] pas mal ○ ; [plumber, babysitter] bien (inv) ; it's okay to do il n'y a pas de mal à faire ; it's okay by me/him ça ne me/le dérange pas ; is it okay if …? est-ce que ça va si …? ; to be okay for time/money avoir assez de temps/d'argent ; he's okay il est sympa ○ ; ‘is he a good teacher?’-‘yes, he's okay’ ‘c'est un bon prof?’-‘oui, il est bien’ ; to feel okay aller bien ; ‘how are you?’-‘okay’ ‘comment vas-tu?’-‘ça va’ ; ‘how was the meeting/interview/exam?’-‘okay’ ‘comment as-tu trouvé la réunion/l'entretien/l'examen?’-‘ça s'est bien passé’ ; ‘how was the match?’-‘okay’ ‘comment as-tu trouvé le match?’-‘pas mal’ ; ‘is my hat/hair okay?’ ‘ça va mon chapeau/mes cheveux ○ ?’ ;2 ( acceptable) that's okay for men, but… ça passe encore pour les hommes, mais… ; that may be okay in other countries/in your house, but… ça se passe peut être dans d'autres pays/chez toi, mais… ; it's okay to call him by his nickname tu peux l'appeler par son petit nom ; it's okay to refuse drugs on a le droit de dire non à la drogue ;3 (in agreement, confirmation) [reply, signal] d'accord.D particle1 ( giving agreement) d'accord ;2 ( seeking consensus) d'accord?, ça va? ;3 ( seeking information) bon d'accord ; okay, whose idea was this? bon d'accord, qui a eu cette idée? ;4 ( introducing topic) bien ; okay, let's move on to… bien, passons à… ; okay, now turn to page 26 bon, prenez la page 26 maintenant. -
3 stick
stick [stɪk]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. noun2. plural noun5. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► vb: pret, ptp stuck━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. nouna. ( = length of wood) bâton m ; ( = twig) brindille f ; ( = walking stick) canne f ; (Hockey) crosse fb. ( = piece) morceau m ; [of dynamite] bâton m ; [of chewing gum] tablette f ; [of celery] branche f ; [of rhubarb] tige f2. plural nouna. ( = firewood) petit bois ma. ( = thrust) [+ pin, fork] piquer ; [+ knife] plantera. ( = embed itself) [needle, spear] se planterc. ( = remain) rester► to stick to sb/sth• she stuck to him all through the holiday elle ne l'a pas lâché d'une semelle pendant toutes les vacances• stick at it! persévère !► to stick with sb/sth ( = stay beside) rester avec ; ( = stay loyal) rester fidèle à ; [+ activity, sport] s'en tenir à• stick with him! (inf) ne le perdez pas de vue !e. ( = get jammed) se coincer ; [machine, lift] tomber en pannef. ( = balk) he will stick at nothing to get what he wants il ne recule devant rien pour obtenir ce qu'il veutg. ( = protrude) the nail was sticking through the plank le clou dépassait de la planche5. compounds► stick around (inf) intransitive verb rester dans les parages ; ( = be kept waiting) poireauter (inf)a. [+ needle, pin, fork] piquer ; (forcefully) planter ; [+ knife] enfoncer ; [+ photo in album] coller( = protrude) dépasser ; [balcony] faire sailliea. [+ one's arm, head] sortira. [labels, pages, objects] être collés ensembleb. ( = stay together) rester ensemble ; ( = maintain solidarity) se serrer les coudesa. ( = protrude) dépasserb. ► to stick up for (inf)• to stick up for o.s. défendre ses intérêtsa. [+ notice] afficher• stick 'em up! (inf)* * *[stɪk] 1.1) ( piece of wood) bâton m; ( for kindling) bout m de bois; ( for lollipop) bâton m2) (also walking stick) canne f3) ( rod-shaped piece)a stick of chalk/dynamite — un bâton de craie/dynamite
5) ( conductor's baton) baguette f6) (colloq) ( piece of furniture)7) (colloq) GB ( person)a funny old stick — un drôle de bonhomme/une drôle de bonne femme m/f
8) (colloq) ( criticism)2.to get ou take (some) stick — se faire critiquer
(colloq) sticks plural noun3.in the sticks — en pleine cambrousse (sl), dans la campagne
transitive verb (prét, pp stuck)1)2) ( put)stick your coat on the chair — (colloq) mets ton manteau sur la chaise
to stick an advert in the paper — (colloq) mettre une annonce dans le journal
to stick somebody in a home — (colloq) mettre quelqu'un dans une maison de retraite
3) ( fix) coller [poster, stamp] (to à)‘stick no bills’ — ‘défense d'afficher’
4) (colloq) GB ( bear) supporter [person]5) (colloq) ( impose)4.to stick an extra £10 on the price — augmenter le prix de 10 livres
intransitive verb (prét, pp stuck)1) [stamp, glue] collerto stick to the pan — [sauce, rice] coller au fond de la casserole, attacher (colloq)
2) ( jam) [drawer, door, lift] se coincer3) ( remain) resterto stick in somebody's memory ou mind — rester gravé dans la mémoire de quelqu'un
stick around! — (colloq) reste là!
•Phrasal Verbs:- stick at- stick by- stick to- stick up••to have ou get hold of the wrong end of the stick — mal comprendre
to up sticks (colloq) — plier bagages
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4 okay
= OK* * *1.OK (colloq) [ˌəʊ'keɪ] noun accord m2.1)it's okay by me/him — ça ne me/le dérange pas
is it okay if...? — est-ce que ça va si...?
to be okay for — avoir assez de [time, money]
he's okay — il est sympa (colloq)
‘how was the meeting?’ - ‘okay’ — ‘comment as-tu trouvé la réunion?’ - ‘ça s'est bien passé’
2) ( acceptable)that's okay for men, but... — les hommes peuvent se le permettre, mais...
3) (in agreement, confirmation) [reply, signal] d'accord3.adverb [cope, work out] (assez) bien4.1) ( giving agreement) d'accord2) ( seeking consensus) d'accord?3) ( seeking information) bon d'accordokay, whose idea was this? — bon d'accord, qui a eu cette idée?
4) ( introducing topic) bien5.okay, let's move on to... — bien, passons à...
transitive verb approuver [change, plan] -
5 dub
I past tense, past participle - dubbed; verb1) (to give (a film) a new sound-track (eg in a different language).) doubler2) (to add sound effects or music to (a film etc).) postsynchroniser•- dubbingII past tense, past participle - dubbed; verb(to nickname: He was dubbed Shorty because of his size.) surnommer -
6 title
title ['taɪtəl]1 noun(a) (indicating rank, status) titre m;∎ he has the title of Chief Executive Officer son titre officiel est directeur général;∎ to give sb a title donner un titre à qn, titrer qn;∎ to have a title (nobleman) avoir un titre de noblesse, être titré;∎ the monarch bears the title of Defender of the Faith le monarque porte le titre de défenseur de la foi(b) (nickname) surnom m;∎ she earned the title "Iron Lady" on l'a surnommée "la Dame de Fer"∎ they published 200 titles last year ils ont publié 200 titres l'an dernier∎ to win the title remporter le titre;∎ he holds the world heavyweight boxing title il détient le titre de champion du monde de boxe des poids lourds(music) du générique(book, chapter, film) intituler►► Computing title bar barre f de titre;Law title deed titre m de propriété;Boxing title fight combat m comptant pour le titre;title page page f de titre;title role rôle-titre m;∎ with Vanessa Redgrave in the title role avec Vanessa Redgrave dans le rôle-titre;title track morceau m qui donne son titre à l'album
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