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121 prononcer
prononcer [pʀɔnɔ̃se]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verba. ( = articuler) to pronounce• comment est-ce que ça se prononce ? how is it pronounced?b. ( = dire) [+ parole, nom] to say ; [+ discours] to makec. [+ sentence] to pass2. reflexive verb► se prononcer ( = se décider) to come to a decision ( sur on, about ) ; ( = s'exprimer) to express an opinion ( sur on)• « ne se prononcent pas » (sondage) "don't know"* * *pʀɔnɔ̃se
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1) ( émettre) to pronounce [mot]mal prononcer — to mispronounce, to pronounce wrongly
2) ( proférer) to mention [nom]; to say [mot, phrase]3) ( dire publiquement) to deliver [discours]
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se prononcer verbe pronominal1) ( être émis) to be pronounced2) ( faire connaître un avis)se prononcer contre/en faveur de or pour quelque chose — to declare oneself against/in favour [BrE] of something
* * *pʀɔnɔ̃se1. vt1) [son, mot] to pronounceLe russe est difficile à prononcer. — Russian is difficult to pronounce.
Le "e" final ne se prononce pas. — The final "e" isn't pronounced.
2) (= dire) [souhaits] to express, [paroles] to say, to utter3) [allocution, sermon] to deliver2. vi2) DROIT to deliver one's verdict, to give one's verdict* * *prononcer verb table: placerA vtr1 Phon to pronounce [son, mot]; un mot souvent mal prononcé a word which is often mispronounced ou pronounced wrongly;2 ( proférer) to mention [nom]; to say [mot, phrase]; sans prononcer une parole without saying ou uttering a word;3 ( dire publiquement) to deliver [discours, allocution]; prononcer ses vœux Relig to take one's vows;4 ( déclarer) to pronounce [peine de mort]; to pass [mesure d'expulsion]; prononcer la dissolution du parlement to dissolve parliament; prononcer le divorce to grant a divorce; prononcer un non-lieu en faveur de qn to nonsuit sb.B vi Jur to make known a decision.C se prononcer vpr1 Phon to be pronounced; la lettre ne se prononce pas you don't pronounce the letter, the letter isn't pronounced;2 (faire connaître un avis, une décision) se prononcer contre qch to declare oneself against sth, to come down against sth; se prononcer en faveur de or pour qch to declare oneself in favourGB of sth, to come down in favourGB of sth; se prononcer sur qch to give one's opinion on sth, to pronounce on sth sout; il ne s'est pas encore prononcé he hasn't yet given his opinion, he has yet to pronounce sout.[prɔnɔ̃se] verbe transitif2. [proclamer - jugement] to pronounceprononcer un divorce to issue a divorce decree, to pronounce a couple divorced3. RELIGION4. [articuler - mot, langue] to pronounce ; [ - phonème] to articulate————————[prɔnɔ̃se] verbe intransitif1. DROIT to deliver ou to give a verdict2. (littéraire & vieilli) [choisir] to pronounceprononcer en faveur de/contre to pronounce in favour of/against————————se prononcer verbe pronominal (emploi passif)[mot] to be pronouncedle deuxième "i" ne se prononce pas the second "i" isn't sounded ou is silent————————se prononcer verbe pronominal intransitifils se sont prononcés pour/contre la peine de mort they pronounced ou declared themselves in favour of/against the death penalty‘ne se prononcent pas’ ‘don't know’ -
122 rumeur
rumeur [ʀymœʀ]feminine nouna. ( = nouvelle imprécise) rumour• selon certaines rumeurs, elle... rumour has it that she...• il dément les rumeurs selon lesquelles... he denies the rumours that...• si l'on en croit la rumeur publique, il... if you believe what is publicly rumoured, he...b. ( = protestation) rumblings* * *ʀymœʀselon certaines rumeurs, il aurait quitté le pays — rumour [BrE] has it that he may have left the country
faire taire une rumeur — to put a stop to a rumour [BrE]
2) (de voix, mer, vent) murmur* * *ʀymœʀ nf1) (= nouvelle) rumour Grande-Bretagne rumor USA2) (= bruit confus) rumbling, (voix) hubbub no pl3) (= protestation) murmur* * *rumeur nf1 ( ouï-dire) rumourGB (sur about); rien ne permet de confirmer cette rumeur there is nothing to confirm this rumourGB; selon certaines rumeurs, il aurait quitté le pays rumourGB has it that he may have left the country; les journaux font courir la rumeur de leur séparation prochaine the newspapers are spreading rumoursGB ou the rumourGB that they're about to separate; faire taire une rumeur to put a stop to a rumourGB; apprendre qch par la rumeur publique to learn sth through a rumourGB that is going around;2 (de voix, mer, vent) murmur; il y eut une rumeur dans l'assistance there was a murmur in the audience.[rymɶr] nom féminin1. [information] rumourselon certaines rumeurs, le réacteur fuirait toujours rumour has it ou it's rumoured that the reactor is still leaking2. (soutenu) [bruit - d'un stade, d'une classe] hubbub, hum ; [ - de l'océan] murmur ; [ - de la circulation] rumbling, hum3. [manifestation]4. [opinion] -
123 surpris
surpris, e1 [syʀpʀi, iz][air, regard] surprised• surpris de me voir là/que je sois encore là surprised to see me there/that I was still there* * *syʀpʀi, iz surpris, -e1. ppSee:2. adjIl a été surpris de me voir. — He was surprised to see me.
J'ai été surpris qu'elle vienne. — I was surprised that she came.
* * *( féminin surprise) [syrpri, iz] participe passé→ link=surprendre surprendre————————( féminin surprise) [syrpri, iz] adjectif1. [pris au dépourvu] surprisedl'ennemi, surpris, n'opposa aucune résistance caught off their guard, the enemy put up no resistance2. [déconcerté] surprisedje suis surpris de son absence/de ne pas la voir/qu'elle ne réponde pas/de ce qu'elle ne réagisse pas I'm surprised (that) she's not here/not to see her/(that) she doesn't reply/(that) she hasn't reactedêtre agréablement/désagréablement surpris to be pleasantly/unpleasantly surprisedje serais bien surpris si elle ne demandait pas une augmentation I'd be surprised if she didn't ask for a rise3. [vu, entendu par hasard]surprise nom féminin1. [étonnement, stupéfaction] surprisecette information causa une grande surprise this information was received with amazement ou caused much surprise2. [événement inattendu] surprisequelle (bonne) surprise! what a (nice ou pleasant) surprise!ne lui dis pas, je veux lui faire la surprise don't tell him, I want it to be a surprisevisite surprise surprise ou unexpected visit3. [cadeau] surprise[pour les enfants] lucky bag————————par surprise locution adverbiale————————sans surprise(s) locution adjectivaleWhat a (nice) surprise! Quelle (bonne) surprise !Really? Ah, bon ?Never! Non !Well I never! Ça alors !Oh my God! Oh mon Dieu !I don't know what to say! Je ne sais vraiment pas quoi dire !You can't be serious? C'est une plaisanterie !You must be joking! Tu plaisantes !Would you believe it! C'est incroyable !That's amazing ou incredible! C'est incroyable !He can't be married! Ce n'est pas possible qu'il soit marié !I can't believe it! Je n'arrive pas à le croire !I could hardly believe my eyes/ears. Je n'en croyais pas mes yeux/mes oreillesI can't get over it! Je n'en reviens pas !Well, I'll be blowed! Ça alors !I was totally speechless. J'étais bouche béeMuch to my surprise ou Surprisingly enough, she agreed. À ma grande surprise, elle a acceptéYou'll never guess who was there! Tu ne devineras jamais qui était là ! -
124 tellement
tellement [tεlmɑ̃]adverb• j'étais tellement fatigué que je me suis couché immédiatement I was so tired that I went straight to bed• il a tellement insisté que... he insisted so much that...c. (introduisant une cause) on ne le comprend pas, tellement il parle vite he talks so fast that you can't understand him• il trouve à peine le temps de dormir, tellement il travaille he works so much that he hardly finds time to sleepd. (locutions)• tu aimes le cinéma ? -- pas tellement do you like the cinema? -- not particularly► plus tellement• y allez-vous toujours ? -- plus tellement, maintenant qu'il y a le bébé do you still go there? -- not much now that we've got the baby* * *tɛlmɑ̃
1.
1) ( marquant l'intensité) ( modifiant un adjectif ou un adverbe) so; ( modifiant un verbe ou un comparatif) so much‘il y avait beaucoup de monde?’ - ‘pas tellement’ — ‘were there many people?’ - ‘not really’
ce n'est pas tellement que je sois fatigué mais... — it's not so much that I'm tired but...
2) ( si nombreux)3) ( introduisant une cause)j'ai de la peine à suivre tellement c'est compliqué — it's so complicated that I find it hard to follow
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tellement de déterminant indéfini1) ( avec un nom dénombrable) so many2) ( avec un nom non dénombrable) so much* * *tɛlmɑ̃ adv1) (= tant) so muchIl travaille tellement. — He works so much.
il ne mange pas tellement — he doesn't eat much, he doesn't eat all that much
tellement de (quantité) — so much, (nombre) so many
Il y avait tellement de monde. — There were so many people.
Il a tellement mangé que... — He ate so much that...
Il s'est endormi tellement il était fatigue. — He was so tired that he fell asleep.
3) (= si) soAndrew est tellement gentil. — Andrew's so nice.
4) (= vraiment)* * *A adv1 ( marquant l'intensité) ( modifiant un adjectif ou un adverbe) so; ( modifiant un verbe) so much; ( modifiant un comparatif) so much; pas tellement not much; il est tellement gentil/bête he's so nice/stupid; ça va tellement vite it goes so fast; c'est tellement loin l'Australie Australia is so far away; il t'aime tellement he loves you so much; elle déteste tellement les interviews she hates interviews so much; ils ont tellement grandi they've grown so much; ce serait tellement mieux it'd be so much better; c'est tellement plus facile/rapide de cette façon it's so much easier/quicker this way; il n'aime pas tellement lire he doesn't like reading much; ‘ça t'a plu?’-‘pas tellement’ ‘did you like it?’-‘not much’; ‘il y avait beaucoup de monde?’-‘pas tellement’ ‘were there many people?’-‘not really’; deux ans ce n'est pas tellement long two years isn't so very long; ce n'est pas tellement que je sois fatigué mais… it's not so much that I'm tired but…; cela n'a plus tellement d'importance it doesn't really matter any more; je n'ai plus tellement envie d'y aller I don't really want to go any more; elle n'a plus tellement le temps she doesn't really have time these days; il n'a pas tellement fait beau the weather wasn't that good; il n'y a pas tellement d'années○ not many years ago; il n'est pas tellement plus jeune que moi he's not that much younger than me; ‘tu le vois régulièrement?’-‘plus tellement’ ‘do you see him regularly?’-‘not so much anymore’; tellement drôle/faim/vite que so funny/hungry/fast that; c'est tellement mieux payé que je vais accepter it's so much better paid that I'm going to accept; il reste tellement peu de vin que there's so little wine left that; il y avait tellement de gens que je me suis perdu there were so many people that I got lost; es-tu tellement fatigué que tu ne puisses pas bouger? liter are you so tired that you can't even move?;2 ○( si nombreux) nous étions tellement à cette soirée que there were so many of us at this party that; il y en a tellement qui aimeraient le faire so many people would like to do it;3 ( introduisant une cause) j'ai de la peine à suivre tellement c'est compliqué it's so complicated that I find it hard to follow; on ne pouvait pas respirer tellement il y avait de monde there were so many people that you couldn't even breathe; nous ne sommes pas sortis tellement le temps était menaçant the weather looked so threatening that we didn't go out.B tellement de dét indéf1 ( avec un nom dénombrable) so many; il y a tellement de livres que je ne sais pas lequel choisir there are so many books (that) I don't know which to choose; on voit tellement de choses bizarres you see so many strange things; j'ai tellement de choses à faire I've got so many things to do, I've got so much to do; il y a tellement de choses à voir there's so much to see;2 ( avec un nom non dénombrable) so much; j'ai tellement de travail que je ne sais plus où donner de la tête I've got so much work (that) I don't know if I'm coming or going; il a eu tellement de chance/succès he was so lucky/successful; j'ai vu tellement de monde I saw so many people.[tɛlmɑ̃] adverbe1. [avec un adverbe, un adjectif]je n'ai pas tellement mal it doesn't hurt that ou so much2. [avec un verbe][en corrélation avec 'que']j'en ai tellement rêvé que j'ai l'impression d'y être déjà allée I've dreamt about it so much ou so often that I feel I've been there already3. [introduisant la cause]personne ne l'invite plus tellement il est ennuyeux he's so boring (that) nobody invites him anymore4. (locution)des jeunes au chômage, comme on en voit tellement dans la rue young people on the dole such as you often come across on the street————————tellement de locution déterminantej'ai tellement de travail/de soucis en ce moment I've got so much work/so many worries at the moment[en corrélation avec 'que'] -
125 tracé
trace [tʀas]feminine nouna. ( = marque) mark ; [de sang] traceb. ( = empreinte) tracks• traces de doigt (sur disque, meuble) finger marks• disparaître sans laisser de traces [personne] to disappear without trace ; [tache] to disappear completely without leaving a mark• être sur les traces de [+ fugitif] to be on the trail of• marcher sur or suivre les traces de qn (figurative) to follow in sb's footsteps• suivre à la trace [+ gibier, fugitif] to trackc. ( = indice) trace• on ne trouve pas trace de cet événement dans les journaux there's no trace of this event to be found in the papers• on voyait encore les traces de son passage there was still evidence that he had recently passed byd. ( = chemin frayé) track• faire la trace (Mountaineering, skiing) to be the first to ski (or walk etc) on new snow* * *tʀas1) ( piste) trailsuivre quelqu'un à la trace — lit to track somebody; fig to follow somebody's trail
2) ( empreinte)traces de pas — footprints, footmarks
3) ( marque) ( de brûlure) mark; ( cicatrice) scar; ( de peinture) mark; (de sang, d'humidité) tracetraces de coups — ( bleus) bruises
4) ( indice) ( d'activité) sign; (de passage, présence) trace5) ( quantité infime)* * *tʀas nf1) (= empreintes) tracks pl2) (= marque) mark3) (= indice) traceLe voleur n'a pas laissé de traces. — The thief left no traces.
* * *trace nf1 ( piste) trail; perdre la trace d'un animal to lose an animal's tracks; retrouver la trace d'un voleur/des tableaux volés to pick up the trail of a thief/of the stolen paintings; suivre qn à la trace lit to track sb; fig to follow sb's trail; faire la trace ( au ski) to blaze the ou a trail; skier dans la trace de qn to ski in sb's tracks;2 ( empreinte) traces tracks; traces d'ours/de ski bear's/ski tracks; traces de pneus tyre GB ou tire US tracks; traces de pas footprints, footmarks; repartir sur ses traces lit, fig to retrace one's steps; marcher sur or suivre les traces de qn fig to follow in sb's footsteps; un itinéraire touristique sur les traces de Van Gogh fig a tourist route following in the steps of Van Gogh;3 ( marque) ( de brûlure) mark; ( cicatrice) scar; ( de peinture) mark; (de sang, d'humidité) trace; traces de freinage skidmarks; traces de doigts fingermarks; traces de coups ( bleus) bruises; l'enfant a des traces suspectes the child has some suspicious marks ou bruises; traces de fatigue sur le visage signs of tiredness on the face; les traces indélébiles d'une enfance malheureuse fig the indelible scars of an unhappy childhood; l'aventure avait laissé des traces profondes en lui the experience had marked him deeply;4 ( indice) ( d'activité) sign; (de passage, présence) trace; des traces d'effraction signs of a break-in; il n'y avait aucune trace du conducteur there was no trace ou sign of the driver; disparaître sans laisser de traces to disappear without a trace; les archéologues ont trouvé de nombreuses traces de cette civilisation archaeologists have found many traces of this civilization;5 ( quantité infime) des traces de mercure traces of mercury; ‘lipides: traces’ ‘lipids: trace’; sa déclaration ne comportait pas la moindre trace d'humour/d'ironie his/her pronouncement bore not the slightest trace of humourGB/of irony.[trase] nom masculin[contour - d'un littoral] outline -
126 étude
étude [etyd]1. feminine nouna. ( = action) study• voyage/frais d'étude study trip/costsb. ( = ouvrage) studyd. ( = bureau) office ; ( = charge, clientèle) practice2. plural feminine noun• études secondaires/supérieures secondary/higher education* * *etyd1. nf1) (le fait d'étudier) ÉDUCATION study, studying, [proposition, projet] study, considerationêtre à l'étude [projet] — to be under consideration
2) MUSIQUE study3) (= ouvrage, rapport) study4) ÉDUCATION (= salle de travail) study room5) [notaire] (= bureau) office, (= charge) practice2. études nfplÉDUCATION studiesIl fait des études de droit. — He's studying law.
* * *A nf1 ( recherche) study; ( enquête) survey; étude de la CEE study by the EEC (sur of); étude portant sur study on; étude des or sur les pesticides study of pesticides; étude comparative/préliminaire comparative/preliminary study; étude réalisée par study carried out by; étude de V. Rossignol study by V. Rossignol; l'étude a porté sur mille personnes/deux régions the survey involved one thousand people/two regions;2 ( observation) study (de of); étude attentive du phénomène/de quatre cas close study of the phenomenon/of four cases;3 ( prise en considération) (mise à l')étude consideration; être/rester à l'étude to be/to be still under consideration;4 ( apprentissage) study; l'étude des langues étrangères the study of foreign languages;7 Art study; étude de mains study of hands;8 Scol ( salle) study room GB, study hall US; ( période) study period; j'ai deux heures d'étude I've got a two-hour study period.B études nfpl Scol, Univ studies; études bibliques/théoriques/de droit biblical/theoretical/law studies; faire des études to be a student; continuer/abandonner ses études to continue/abandon one's studies; elle a fait de brillantes études she was very successful in her studies; faire or poursuivre des études de médecine/au Canada to study medicine/in Canada; je n'ai pas fait d'études (supérieures) I didn't go to university ou college; études primaires/secondaires/supérieures primary/secondary/higher education ¢.étude de cas Sociol case study; étude épidémiologique Méd epidemiological study; étude de faisabilité Écon feasibility study; étude d'impact Écol environmental impact assessment; étude de marché Entr market research ¢; faire or réaliser une étude de marché to do market research (sur on); étude préparatoire Art cartoon.[etyd] nom féminin1. [apprentissage] study3. [travail préparatoire] studyce projet est à l'étude this project is under consideration ou being studied[période] study-time[locaux] office————————études nom féminin pluriela. [par choix] to give up studyingb. [par rébellion] to drop out -
127 Soixante-huit
, or 68the milestone year in French life and politics in the second half of the 20th century, when protests by students and workers almost brought down the French government, and led to sweeping changes in French society. The events of 68 were inspired and led by the young generation of the time, wishing to break out of the rather stuffy and conventional society of the time. They coincided with, though initially took a different form to, the 'youth revolution' in Britain and the USA; but while the UK's youth revolution was essentially social and cultural, and led by pop music and op art, France's revolution was political and cultural, a protest against the weight of the Gaullist state.The events of May 68 started on the drab concrete campus of the sprawling university of Nanterre in the northern suburbs of Paris, and quickly spread to other universities, notably the Sorbonne. Student leaders, among them DanielCohn- Bendit and Alain Krivine, called for radical change and the end of the 'bourgeois state'; students erected barricades in the Latin Quarter, and were soon joined by workers, notably from the huge Renault plant at Boulogne Billancourt in the Paris suburbs. Though political, the movement sidelined all existing political parties, including the Communists, considered by the new left-wing as being an 'obsolete' political force.Faced with turmoil on the streets and a partial collapse of French society, President de Gaulle fled to Germany on 29th May, before returning and promising new elections. But by the time the elections took place, theGrenelle agreements had been negotiated with the trade unions, the heat had died down, and many French people had become seriously alarmed by the turn of events. In the June elections, the Gaullist majority was returned to power with an increased majority.The events nevertheless marked the beginning of the end for de Gaulle. In 1969 he organised a referendum on decentralisation, promising to step down if the referendum failed. To a certain extent, de Gaulle's vision of decentralisation was not that wanted by the voters; but in addition, the referendum became seen as a plebiscite on the Gaullist system, rather than on decentralisation. The referendum proposal was rejected by 52.4% of voters, and de Gaulle stepped down.It is certain that a new France, less hide-bound, more emancipated and more free, emerged in the aftermath of 68. Whether this would have happened anyway, and whether the means justified the end, are questions about which there is still considerable debate in France to this day.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Soixante-huit
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128 DOM-TOM
DOM-TOM [dɔmtɔm]plural masculine noun( = départements et territoires d'outre-mer) French overseas departments and territories━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━DOM-TOM, ROM and COMThere are four « Départements d'outre-mer »: Guadeloupe, Martinique, La Réunion and French Guyana (Guyane). They are run in the same way as metropolitan « départements » and their inhabitants are French citizens. In administrative terms they are also « Régions », and in this regard are also referred to as « ROM » (Régions d'outre-mer). The term « Dom-Tom » is still commonly used, but the term « Territoire d'outre-mer » has been superseded by that of « Collectivité d'outre-mer » (COM). The COM include Corsica, Mayotte, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin; French Polynesia and New Caledonia were given the status of « Pays d'outre-mer » (POM) in 2009. They are independent, but each is supervised by a representative of the French government.* * *dɔmtɔmnom masculin pluriel (abbr = départements et territoires d'outre-mer) French overseas administrative departments and territories* * *dɔmtɔm abr nm nmplDépartement(s) d'outre-mer/Territoire(s) d'outre-mer* * *DOM-TOM nmpl (abbr = départements et territoires d'outre-mer) French overseas administrative departments and territories.Of the French possessions off the continent, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Guyane and La Réunion have département status, and their inhabitants are French citizens. The territoires include Wallis and Futuna, French Polynesia, New Caledonia and French territories at the Poles. The territories are independent, though supervised by a French government representative.
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