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1 inclination from the horizontal
inclinaison par rapport à l’horizontale fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > inclination from the horizontal
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2 inclination
inclination [‚ɪnklɪ'neɪʃən](a) (tendency) disposition f, prédisposition f, tendance f;∎ a decided inclination towards laziness une nette prédisposition à la paresse;∎ my inclination would be to say yes je serais enclin à dire oui∎ she had no inclination to help him elle n'avait pas du tout envie de l'aider;∎ to have lost all inclination for sth n'avoir plus envie de qch;∎ to show little inclination to do sth se montrer peu enclin à faire qch;∎ you should follow your own inclination in the matter tu devrais suivre ta propre inclination;∎ I do it from necessity, not from inclination je le fais par nécessité, pas par inclination ou par goût∎ a slight inclination of the head une légère inclination de la têteUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > inclination
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3 inclination
inclination [‚ɪnklɪˈneɪ∫ən]* * *[ˌɪŋklɪ'neɪʃn]1) ( tendency) tendance f, inclination f; (to, towards à) -
4 inclination
[inklə'neiʃən]1) (a tendency or slight desire to do something: Has he any inclinations towards engineering?; I felt an inclination to hit him.) penchant, envie (de)2) ((an act of) bowing (the head etc).) inclination -
5 self-preservation
['selfprezə'veiʃən](the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) instinct de conservation -
6 disinclination
disinclination [‚dɪsɪnklɪ'neɪʃən](of person) manque m d'inclination;∎ her disinclination to believe him sa tendance à ne pas le croire;∎ the West's disinclination to go on lending le peu d'enthousiasme dont fait preuve l'Occident pour continuer à prêter de l'argent;∎ he showed a marked disinclination to take part il a mis une mauvaise volonté évidente à participer;∎ to show a disinclination for work montrer ou manifester peu d'inclination au travailUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > disinclination
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7 mind
mind [maɪnd]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. noun4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. nouna. ( = brain) esprit m• at the back of my mind I had the feeling that... je sentais confusément que...• what's on your mind? qu'est-ce qui vous préoccupe ?b. ( = opinion) to my mind à mon avis• to have a mind of one's own [person] savoir ce qu'on veutc. ( = inclination) envie f• nothing is further from my mind! (bien) loin de moi cette pensée !► in + mind• have you (got) anything particular in mind? avez-vous quelque chose de particulier en tête ?• nobody in their right mind would do that aucun être sensé ne ferait cela► to be/go out of one's mind• to be/go out of one's mind with worry être/devenir fou d'inquiétude• you must be out of your mind! tu es complètement fou !a. ( = pay attention to) faire attention à ; ( = beware of) prendre garde à ; (US = listen to) écouter• mind you don't fall! prenez garde de ne pas tomber !• mind the step! attention à la marche !• mind your language! surveille ton langage !b. ( = object to) I don't mind ironing ça ne me dérange pas de faire le repassage• cigarette? -- I don't mind if I do une cigarette ? -- ce n'est pas de refus ! (inf)► would you mind + gerund• would you mind opening the door? cela vous ennuierait d'ouvrir la porte ?c. ( = look after) [+ children, animals] garder ; [+ shop] tenir( = object) do you mind if I take this book? -- I don't mind at all ça ne vous ennuie pas que je prenne ce livre ? -- mais non, je vous en prie• he can't walk, never mind run (inf) il ne peut pas marcher, encore moins courirmind you, it won't be easy cela dit, ce ne sera pas facile• mind you, he could be right peut-être qu'il a raison après tout4. compounds• I'm not a mind reader! (inf)* * *[maɪnd] 1.1) (centre of thought, feelings) esprit mthat's a load ou weight off my mind — ça me soulage beaucoup
2) ( brain) intelligence f3) ( way of thinking) esprit m4) ( opinion) avis mto make up one's mind about/to do — se décider à propos de/à faire
5) ( attention) esprit mto concentrate ou keep one's mind on something — se concentrer sur
to give ou put one's mind to something — accorder son attention à quelque chose
6) ( memory) esprit mit went right ou clean ou completely out of my mind — cela m'est complètement sorti de la tête
7) ( sanity) raison fare you out of your mind? — (colloq) tu es fou/folle? (colloq)
8) ( person as intellectual) esprit m2.in mind adverbial phrasewith this in mind,... — avec cette idée en tête,...
3.to put somebody in mind of somebody/something — rappeler quelqu'un/quelque chose à quelqu'un
transitive verb1) ( pay attention to) faire attention à [hazard]; surveiller [manners, language]don't mind me — gen ne faites pas attention à moi; iron ne vous gênez pas!
mind how you go — GB faites bien attention à vous
it's a secret, mind — (colloq) c'est un secret, n'oublie pas
mind you (colloq), it won't be easy — remarque, ce ne sera pas facile
2) ( object to)I don't mind cats, but I prefer dogs — je n'ai rien contre les chats, mais je préfère les chiens
‘today or tomorrow?’ - ‘I don't mind’ — ‘aujourd'hui ou demain?’ - ‘ça m'est égal’
if you don't mind my asking... — si ce n'est pas une question indiscrète...
‘like a cigarette?’ - ‘don't mind if I do’ — (colloq) ‘une cigarette?’ - ‘c'est pas de refus’ (colloq)
3) ( care) se soucier dedo you mind! — iron non mais!
never mind — ( don't worry) ne t'en fais pas; ( it doesn't matter) peu importe
he can't afford an apartment, never mind a big house — il ne peut pas se permettre un appartement encore moins une grande maison
4) ( look after) s'occuper de [animal, children]; tenir [shop]•Phrasal Verbs:- mind out••I gave him a piece of my mind! — (colloq) je lui ai dit ma façon de penser!
to have a good mind ou half a mind to do — GB avoir bien envie de faire
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8 изменение климата
изменение климата
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climatic change
The long-term fluctuations in temperature, precipitation, wind, and all other aspects of the Earth's climate. External processes, such as solar-irradiance variations, variations of the Earth's orbital parameters (eccentricity, precession, and inclination), lithosphere motions, and volcanic activity, are factors in climatic variation. Internal variations of the climate system, e.g., changes in the abundance of greenhouse gases, also may produce fluctuations of sufficient magnitude and variability to explain observed climate change through the feedback processes interrelating the components of the climate system. (Source: GSFC)
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9 nor
nor [nɔ:(r)](following ""neither"", ""not"") ni;∎ neither he nor his wife has ever spoken to me ni lui ni sa femme ne m'ont jamais adressé la parole;∎ I have neither the time nor the inclination to do it je n'ai ni le temps ni l'envie de le faire;∎ she neither drinks nor smokes elle ne boit ni ne fume;∎ literary not a wave, nor even a ripple, disturbed the surface pas une vague ni même une ride ne troublait la surface2 adverb∎ I don't believe him, nor do I trust him je ne le crois pas, et je n'ai pas confiance en lui non plus;∎ it's not the first time, nor will it be the last ce n'est ni la première ni la dernière fois;∎ she couldn't see them, nor (could) they (see) her elle ne les voyait pas, et eux non plus;∎ I don't like fish - nor do I je n'aime pas le poisson - moi non plus;∎ she won't do it and nor will he elle ne le fera pas et lui non plus;∎ I haven't read it, nor do I intend to je ne l'ai pas lu et d'ailleurs je n'en ai pas l'intention;∎ nor was this all et ce n'était pas tout -
10 downhearted
adjective (depressed and in low spirits, especially lacking the inclination to carry on with something: Don't be downhearted! - we may yet win.) découragé -
11 bent
bent [bent]1 pt & pp of bend(a) (curved → tree, tube, wire) tordu, courbé; (→ branch) courbé; (→ back) voûté; (→ person) voûté, tassé; (out of shape → aerial, coathanger) tordu; (→ axle, lever) coudé;∎ he's bent on becoming an actor il est décidé à ou veut absolument devenir acteur;∎ she's bent on winning elle est décidée à gagner;∎ to be bent on self-destruction être porté à l'autodestruction∎ as bent as a nine bob note or as a three pound note pédé comme un phoque3 noun∎ they're of an artistic bent ils sont tournés vers les arts;∎ she has a natural bent for music (liking) elle a un goût naturel pour la musique; (talent) elle a des dispositions naturelles pour la musique;∎ he followed his (natural) bent il a suivi son penchant ou son inclination∎ to the top of one's bent au meilleur de sa forme►► Botany bent grass agrostide f -
12 leaning
leaning ['li:nɪŋ]1 noun(tendency) inclination f ( towards pour), penchant m ( towards pour ou vers), tendance f ( towards à);∎ she has communist leanings elle a des penchants communistes;∎ she has literary leanings elle aimerait être écrivain(tree, wall) penché►► the Leaning Tower of Pisa la tour de Pise
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