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1 normal
normal [ˈnɔ:məl]1. adjectivenormal ; ( = usual) habituel• normal service will be resumed as soon as possible (on TV) nos émissions reprendront dès que possible2. noun• above/below normal au-dessus/en dessous de la normale* * *['nɔːml] 1.noun gen, Mathematics normale f2.above/below normal — au-dessus/en dessous de la norme
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A n gen, Math normale f ; above/below normal au-dessus/en dessous de la norme ; to get back ou return to normal revenir à la normale ; a temperature above normal for May une température un peu élevée pour le mois de mai ; richer/bigger than normal plus riche/plus grand que la normale.B adj1 ( usual) [place, time] habituel/-elle ; [amount, method, position, service, size, temperature] normal ; [view] courant ; it is normal for sb to do il est normal pour qn de faire ; it is normal that c'est normal que (+ subj) ; it is normal for trains to be late in winter il est normal que les trains aient du retard en hiver ; as normal comme d'habitude ; in the normal course of events si tout va bien ; in normal circumstances en temps normal ;3 Math normal ;4 Biol [control] sain ;5 Chem neutre. -
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['no:məl](usual; without any special characteristics or circumstances: How much work do you do on a normal day?; normal people; His behaviour is not normal.) normal- normally -
4 circumstance
circumstance ['sɜ:kəmstəns]1 noun (UNCOUNT)∎ force of circumstance contrainte f ou force f des circonstances;∎ I am a victim of circumstance je suis victime des circonstances∎ pomp and circumstance grand apparat m, pompe f(a) (conditions) circonstance f, situation f;∎ in or under these circumstances dans les circonstances actuelles, vu la situation actuelle ou l'état actuel des choses;∎ in or under exceptional circumstances dans des circonstances exceptionnelles;∎ in or under normal circumstances en temps normal;∎ under no circumstances en aucun cas;∎ under similar circumstances en pareil cas;∎ due to circumstances beyond our control en raison de circonstances indépendantes de notre volonté∎ the circumstances of her death les circonstances de sa mort;∎ you have to take into account the circumstances il faut tenir compte des circonstances∎ if his circumstances allowed si ses moyens le permettaient;∎ in easy circumstances à l'aiseUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > circumstance
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5 course
[ko:s]1) (a series (of lectures, medicines etc): I'm taking a course (of lectures) in sociology; He's having a course of treatment for his leg.) cours, série de2) (a division or part of a meal: Now we've had the soup, what's (for) the next course?) plat3) (the ground over which a race is run or a game (especially golf) is played: a racecourse; a golf-course.) terrain4) (the path or direction in which something moves: the course of the Nile.) cours5) (the progress or development of events: Things will run their normal course despite the strike.) cours6) (a way (of action): What's the best course of action in the circumstances?) ligne de conduite•- in due course - of course - off - on course -
6 appropriate
A adj1 (suitable for occasion, situation) [attitude, behaviour, choice, place, time, treatment] approprié (for pour) ; [dress, gift, style] qui convient (after n) (for à) ; [punishment] juste (for à) ; [remark] de circonstance (after n) ; appropriate to approprié à [needs, situation, circumstances] ; it is appropriate that sb should do il est normal que qn fasse ; ‘delete as appropriate’ ‘rayer la mention inutile or les mentions inutiles’ ;2 ( apt) [name, date] bien choisi ; he's chosen a most appropriate name for his dog le nom de son chien est très bien choisi ;3 ( relevant) [authority, department] compétent.B vtr -
7 due
due, USA n dû m ; it was his due gen ce n'était que son dû ; (of money, inheritance etc) ça devait lui revenir ; (of praise, recognition etc) il le méritait ; I must give her her due, she… il faut lui rendre cette justice, elle… ; the Tax Office, give them their due, actually refunded the money il faut bien le reconnaître que le centre des impôts a finalement remboursé l'argent.B dues npl ( for membership) cotisation f ; (for import, taxes etc) droits mpl ; to pay one's dues lit payer sa cotisation ; fig payer son dû.C adj1 ( payable) ( jamais épith) to be/fall due [rent, next instalment] arriver/venir à échéance ; when due à l'échéance ; the rent is due on/no later than the 6th le loyer doit être payé le 6/avant le 6 ; the balance due le solde dû ; debts due to the company/by the company dettes actives/passives ;2 ( entitled to) they should pay him what is due to him on devrait lui payer l'argent auquel il a droit ; the prisoner made the phone calls due ○ him US le prisonnier a passé les coups de téléphone auxquels il avait droit ;3 ○ (about to be paid, given) I'm due some back pay/four days' holiday on me doit des arriérés/quatre jours de congé ; we are due (for) a wage increase soon ( as is normal) nos salaires doivent bientôt être augmentés ; ( if all goes well) nos salaires devraient bientôt être augmentés ;4 ( appropriate) ( tjrs épith) with due solemnity avec toute la solennité qui s'impose/s'imposait etc ; after due consideration après mûre réflexion ; with all due respect to a man of his age malgré tout le respect que l'on doit à un homme de son âge ; to show due respect ou consideration for sb/sth témoigner le respect dû à qn/qch ; to give all due praise to sb rendre un hommage bien mérité à qn ; you will receive a letter in due course vous recevrez une lettre en temps utile ; in due course it transpired that à la longue il est apparu que ;5 Jur ( in phrases) in due form en bonne et due forme ; due diligence diligence normale ; to be charged with driving without due care and attention être inculpé de conduite imprudente ;6 (scheduled, expected) to be due to do devoir faire ; we are due to leave there in the evening nous devons partir de là-bas le soir ; the changes due in the year 2000 les changements qui doivent se produire en l'an 2000 ; to be due (in) ou due to arrive [train, bus] être attendu ; [person] devoir arriver ; to be due back soon/at 8 devoir revenir bientôt/à 8 heures ; to be due out [coach, boat etc] devoir partir ; [book] devoir sortir ; the book is due out in the shops soon le livre doit sortir bientôt (en librairie) ; to be due for completion/demolition devoir être terminé/démoli.D adv ( directly) to face due north/east etc [building] être orienté plein nord/est etc ; [hiker etc] regarder vers le nord/l'est etc ; to go due south/west etc aller droit vers le sud/l'ouest etc ; to sail due south avoir le cap au sud ; to march due north marcher tout droit en direction du nord ; due east there is… à l'est il y a…1 ( because of) en raison de ; due to bad weather/a fall in demand en raison du mauvais temps/d'une baisse de la demande ; due to the fact that the satellite link had broken down en raison d'une rupture de liaison avec le satellite ; he resigned due to the fact that il a démissionné parce que ; to be due to [delay, cancellation etc] être dû/due à ; due to unforeseen circumstances pour des raisons indépendantes de notre volonté ; ‘closed due to illness’ ‘fermé pour cause de maladie’ ; ‘cancelled due to high winds’ ‘annulé pour cause de vent trop fort’ ;2 ( thanks to) grâce à ; it's all due to you c'est uniquement grâce à toi. -
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weight [weɪt]1 noun(a) (of person, package, goods) poids m;∎ she tested or felt the weight of the package elle a soupesé le paquet;∎ what's your normal weight? combien pesez-vous ou quel poids faites-vous normalement?;∎ my weight is 50 kg, I'm 50 kilos in weight je pèse ou je fais 50 kilos;∎ we're the same weight nous faisons le même poids;∎ he's twice your weight il pèse deux fois plus lourd que toi;∎ to gain or to put on weight grossir, prendre du poids;∎ to lose weight maigrir, perdre du poids;∎ she's watching her weight elle fait attention à sa ligne;∎ that case must be quite a weight cette valise doit être drôlement lourde;∎ don't lift any heavy weights ne soulève pas trop de poids;∎ to sell sth by weight vendre qch au poids;∎ she's worth her weight in gold elle vaut son pesant d'or;∎ humorous take the weight off your feet assieds-toi un peu;∎ Horseracing to carry weight être handicapé∎ he put his full weight behind the blow il a frappé de toutes ses forces;∎ figurative to pull one's weight faire sa part du travail, y mettre du sien;∎ figurative to throw one's weight about or around bousculer les gens∎ the weight of years le poids des années;∎ he quailed under the weight of responsibility le poids de la responsabilité l'a effrayé;∎ that's a weight off my mind je suis vraiment soulagé(d) (importance, influence) poids m, influence f;∎ the facts lend considerable weight to her argument les faits donnent un poids considérable à son raisonnement;∎ their opinion carries quite a lot of weight leur opinion a un poids ou une autorité considérable;∎ she put or threw all her weight behind the candidate elle a apporté tout son soutien au candidat;∎ she carries little weight with the authorities elle n'a pas beaucoup d'influence ou de poids auprès de l'administration(e) (for scales) poids m;∎ weights and measures poids mpl et mesures fpl;∎ a set of weights une série de poids;∎ a one-kilogramme weight un poids d'un kilogramme∎ to lift weights soulever des poids ou des haltères∎ to have a weight problem avoir un problème de poids(a) (put weights on) lester(b) (hold down) retenir ou maintenir avec un poids∎ figurative the circumstances are weighted in his favour les circonstances jouent en sa faveur ou lui sont favorables;∎ the system is weighted in favour of the wealthy le système est favorable aux riches ou privilégie les riches;∎ the electoral system was weighted against him le système électoral lui était défavorable ou jouait contre lui►► weight allowance (in aeroplane) poids m de bagages autorisé;weight charge taxation f au poids;weight loss perte f de poids;weight training entraînement m aux haltères(a) (body, net) lester(b) (papers, tarpaulin) maintenir avec un poids -
9 вероятность кризисной ситуации
вероятность кризисной ситуации
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The situation or set of circumstances where the probability of harm to an area or its population increases beyond a normal level. (Source: ISEP / HMD)
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