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121 bounce
1. verb1) (to (cause to) spring or jump back from a solid surface.) (faire) rebondir2) ((of a cheque) to be sent back unpaid, because of lack of money in a bank account.) être refusé pour provisions insuffisantes2. noun1) ((of a ball etc) an act of springing back: With one bounce the ball went over the net.) (re)bond2) (energy: She has a lot of bounce.) allant•- bouncing -
122 charge
1. verb1) (to ask as the price (for something): They charge 50 cents for a pint of milk, but they don't charge for delivery.) faire payer2) (to make a note of (a sum of money) as being owed: Charge the bill to my account.) mettre sur le compte de qqn3) ((with with) to accuse (of something illegal): He was charged with theft.) accuser4) (to attack by moving quickly (towards): We charged (towards) the enemy on horseback.) charger5) (to rush: The children charged down the hill.) foncer6) (to make or become filled with electricity: Please charge my car battery.) charger7) (to make (a person) responsible for (a task etc): He was charged with seeing that everything went well.) charger2. noun1) (a price or fee: What is the charge for a telephone call?) prix, coût2) (something with which a person is accused: He faces three charges of murder.) accusation3) (an attack made by moving quickly: the charge of the Light Brigade.) charge4) (the electricity in something: a positive or negative charge.) charge5) (someone one takes care of: These children are my charges.) personne à charge6) (a quantity of gunpowder: Put the charge in place and light the fuse.) charge•- charger- in charge of - in someone's charge - take charge -
123 describe
1) (to give an account of in words; to tell in words what something or someone is like: He described what had happened; Would you describe her as beautiful?) décrire2) (to say that one is something: He describes himself as a salesman.) se dire• -
124 of
[əv]1) (belonging to: a friend of mine.) de2) (away from (a place etc); after (a given time): within five miles of London; within a year of his death.) de3) (written etc by: the plays of Shakespeare.) de4) (belonging to or forming a group: He is one of my friends.) de5) (showing: a picture of my father.) de6) (made from; consisting of: a dress of silk; a collection of pictures.) en, de7) (used to show an amount, measurement of something: a gallon of petrol; five bags of coal.) de8) (about: an account of his work.) de9) (containing: a box of chocolates.) de10) (used to show a cause: She died of hunger.) de11) (used to show a loss or removal: She was robbed of her jewels.) de12) (used to show the connection between an action and its object: the smoking of a cigarette.) de13) (used to show character, qualities etc: a man of courage.) de14) ((American) (of time) a certain number of minutes before (the hour): It's ten minutes of three.) moins -
125 thread
[Ɵred] 1. noun1) (a thin strand of cotton, wool, silk etc, especially when used for sewing: a needle and some thread.) fil2) (the spiral ridge around a screw: This screw has a worn thread.) filetage3) (the connection between the various events or details (in a story, account etc): I've lost the thread of what he's saying.) fil2. verb1) (to pass a thread through: I cannot thread this needle; The child was threading beads.) enfiler2) (to make (one's way) through: She threaded her way through the crowd.) se faufiler• -
126 version
['və:ʃən, ]( American[) -ʒən](an account from one point of view: The boy gave his version of what had occurred.) version -
127 withdraw
[wið'dro:]past tense - withdrew; verb1) (to (cause to) move back or away: The army withdrew from its position; He withdrew his troops; They withdrew from the competition.) (se) retirer2) (to take back (something one has said): She withdrew her remarks, and apologized; He later withdrew the charges he'd made against her.) retirer3) (to remove (money from a bank account etc): I withdrew all my savings and went abroad.) retirer•- withdrawn -
128 book
A n1 ( reading matter) livre m, bouquin ○ m (about sur) ; history book livre d'histoire ; a book of un recueil de [quotations, poems, proverbs] ; ‘Carlton Books’ ( title of firm) ‘Éditions fpl Carlton’ ;2 (division, part) (of novel, trilogy) livre m, tome m ; (of poem, epic, bible) livre m ; the Book of Genesis/of Kings le livre de la Genèse/des Rois ;5 (of cheques, tickets, vouchers, stamps) carnet m ; book of matches pochette f d'allumettes ; book of needles porte-aiguilles m ;6 ( in betting) to keep a book on prendre des paris sur ; to open ou start a book on ouvrir les paris sur ;9 ( opera libretto) livret m.1 Accts, Comm livres mpl de comptes, comptabilité f ¢ ; to keep the firm's books tenir les livres or les comptes de l'entreprise, s'occuper de la comptabilité de l'entreprise ;2 Admin ( records) registre m ; to be on the books of être inscrit à [club, organization] ; we have many small businesses on our books nous avons beaucoup de petites entreprises dans nos fichiers.C vtr1 ( reserve) réserver, retenir [table, seat, room, cabin, ticket] ; faire les réservations pour [holiday] ; réserver [taxi] ; engager [babysitter, driver, entertainer] ; to book sth for sb, to book sb sth réserver qch pour qn ; to book sb into a hotel réserver une chambre dans un hôtel pour qn ; I've booked him a room, I've booked him into a hotel je lui ai reservé une chambre (dans un hôtel) ; to be fully booked être complet/-ète ; Saturday's performance is fully booked c'est complet pour samedi soir, on joue à guichets fermés samedi soir ; my Tuesday afternoons are booked je suis pris le mardi après-midi ; I'm fully booked this week je suis pris tous les jours cette semaine ;2 ( charge) [policeman] dresser un procès-verbal or un P.V. ○ à [motorist, offender] ; US ( arrest) arrêter [suspect] ; he was booked for speeding il a été poursuivi pour excès de vitesse ;3 GB Sport [referee] donner un carton jaune à [player] ; two players were booked deux joueurs ont reçu un carton jaune ;4 Comm, Fin inscrire [order] ; to book goods to sb's account mettre des marchandises sur le compte de qn.I can read her like a book, she is (like) an open book to me elle ne peut rien me cacher ; his past is an open book il n'a rien à cacher sur son passé ; economics is a closed book to me je ne connais rien à l'économie ; she is a closed book to me je n'arrive pas à la comprendre ; to throw the book at sb ( reprimand) passer un savon ○ à qn ; ( accuse) n'omettre aucun chef d'accusation (quand on arrête qn) ; ( punish or sentence) donner le maximum à qn ; to be in sb's good books être dans les petits papiers de qn ○ ; to be in sb's bad books ne pas avoir la cote avec qn ; in my book ○ it's a crime à mon avis or d'après moi c'est un crime ; to bring sb to book demander des comptes à qn, faire rendre des comptes à qn (for pour) ; here's one for the book! on s'en souviendra! ; you shouldn't judge a book by its cover ≈ l'habit ne fait pas le moine.■ book in:▶ book in GB ( at hotel) ( check in) se présenter à la réception ; ( make reservation) réserver une chambre ; we booked into the hotel at 3 o'clock nous sommes arrivés à l'hôtel à trois heures ;▶ book [sb] in réserver une chambre pour.■ book up: tourists have booked up all the rooms avec les touristes, il n'y a plus une chambre de libre ; to be booked up être complet/-ète ; the hotel is booked up until next month l'hôtel est complet jusqu'au mois prochain ; I'm booked up every evening next week je suis pris tous les soirs la semaine prochaine.
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