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1 recourir
recourir [ʀ(ə)kuʀiʀ]➭ TABLE 111. intransitive verb* * *ʀ(ə)kuʀiʀverbe transitif indirectrecourir à — to use, to have recourse to [remède, technique]; to resort to [expédient, stratagème, violence]; to turn to [parent, ami]; to go to [agence, expert]
* * *ʀ(ə)kuʀiʀ vi1) (= avour recours)recourir à [ami, agence] — to turn to, to appeal to, [force, ruse, emprunt] to resort to, to have recourse to
2) (= courir de nouveau) to race again* * *recourir verb table: courirA recourir à vtr ind recourir à to use, to have recourse to [remède, technique]; to resort to [expédient, stratagème, violence]; to turn to [parent, ami]; to go to [agence, expert]; recourir à la justice to go to court.B vi1 Sport to run again;2 Jur to lodge an appeal (contre against).[rəkurir] verbe transitif————————[rəkurir] verbe intransitifSPORT to run ou to race again————————recourir à verbe plus préposition1. [personne]recourir à quelqu'un to appeal ou to turn to somebodyen cas de désaccord, il faudra recourir à un expert in case of disagreement you will have to turn to ou to seek the help of an expert2. [objet, méthode etc.]
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