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1 to invite criticism
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2 invite
transitive verb1) (request to come) einladenshe invited him to accompany her — sie forderte ihn auf od. lud ihn ein, sie zu begleiten
3) (bring on) herausfordern [Kritik, Verhängnis]you're inviting ridicule — du machst dich lächerlich od. zum Gespött
* * *1) (to ask (a person) politely to come (eg to one's house, to a party etc): They have invited us to dinner tomorrow.) einladen3) (to ask for (another person's suggestions etc): He invited proposals from members of the society.) erbitten•- academic.ru/39183/invitation">invitation- inviting* * *in·viteI. n[ˈɪnvaɪt]II. vt[ɪnˈvaɪt]1. (ask to attend)▪ to \invite sb jdn einladenI've \invited company for tonight ich habe für heute Abend Gäste eingeladenbefore an \invited audience vor geladenen Gästento \invite sb to dinner jdn zum Essen einladento \invite sb for talks jdn zu Gesprächen einladento \invite donations um Spenden ersuchen gehto \invite applications Stellen ausschreibento \invite a bid ein Angebot ausschreibento \invite offers zu Angeboten auffordernto \invite accidents zu Unfällen führento \invite criticism/protest Kritik/Protest herausfordernto \invite a danger eine Gefahr herausfordern [o liter heraufbeschwören]to \invite trouble Unannehmlichkeiten hervorrufen▪ to \invite sb to do sth jdn verleiten [o [ver]locken], etw zu tun* * *[In'vaɪt]1. vt1) person einladento invite sb to do sth — jdn auffordern or bitten, etw zu tun
he invited me to try for myself — er bot mir an, es doch selbst zu versuchen
2) (= ask for, attract) suggestions, questions bitten um; (behaviour) ridicule, contempt, trouble auslösen, führen zuwritten in such a way as to invite further discussion — so geschrieben, dass es zu weiteren Diskussionen auffordert
it invites comparison with another theory — der Vergleich mit einer anderen Theorie drängt sich auf
you're inviting defeat by... — das muss ja zu einer Niederlage führen, wenn du...
you're inviting ridicule/criticism — du machst dich lächerlich/setzt dich der Kritik aus
he just seems to invite trouble — wo er auftaucht, gibt es meistens Unannehmlichkeiten
invited lecture — Gastvorlesung f ['Invaɪt]
2. n (inf)Einladung f* * *invite [ınˈvaıt]A v/t1. einladen:invite sb to dinner (for a drink) jemanden zum Essen (auf einen Drink) einladen;invite sb to one’s house jemanden zu sich (nach Hause) einladen;invite sb in jemanden herein- oder hineinbitten;she gets only seldom invited sie wird nur selten eingeladento do zu tun)invite criticism (zur) Kritik herausfordern;your behavio(u)r will invite ridicule mit deinem Benehmen läufst du Gefahr, dich lächerlich oder zum Gespött zu machenthe lake invited us to swim der See verlockte uns zum Schwimmen6. invite applications for a position WIRTSCH eine Stelle ausschreiben; → bid1 A 1, subscription A 8, tender2 C 3B v/i verlockenC s [ˈınvaıt] umg Einladung f* * *transitive verb1) (request to come) einladen2) (request to do something) auffordernshe invited him to accompany her — sie forderte ihn auf od. lud ihn ein, sie zu begleiten
3) (bring on) herausfordern [Kritik, Verhängnis]you're inviting ridicule — du machst dich lächerlich od. zum Gespött
* * *v.auffordern v.einladen v.(§ p.,pp.: lud...ein, eingeladen) -
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1. III1) invite smb. invite friends (neighbours, the whole gang, etc.) приглашать друзей и т. д.; invite oneself напроситься в гости2) invite smth. invite questions предлагать задавать вопросы; invite smb.'s opinion предлагать высказать свое мнение; invite criticism предлагать высказать критические замечания; invite confidences вызывать на откровенный разговор; his manner does not invite confidences его манера держаться не располагает к откровенности; invite donations призывать /предлагать, обращаться с просьбой/ делать денежные пожертвования; smb.'s behaviour (her accent, their painting, etc.) invites laughter (criticism, discussion, questions, etc.) чье-л. поведение и т. д. вызывает смех и т. д.: invite danger навлекать опасность; invite trouble напрашиваться /нарываться/ на неприятности, лезть на рожон; to act now is to invite defeat если начать действовать сейчас, поражение неизбежно2. IVinvite smb. in some manner invite smb. cordially (graciously, suavely, formally, frequently, etc.) сердечно и т. д. приглашать кого-л. в гости; invite smb. somewhere invite smb. in пригласить кого-л. войти; invite smb. upstairs приглашать кого-л. подняться наверх3. VIIinvite smb. to do smth. invite smb. to have tea with us (to spend a couple of weeks at the seaside, to sing, to be seated, etc.) приглашать кого-л. /предлагать кому-л./ выпить с нами чаю и т. д.; we invited her to join our club мы предложили ей вступить в наш клуб; the cool water of the lake invited us to swim прохлада озера манила нас [и вызывала желание] выкупаться; invite smb. to consider the answer (to assist at the ceremony, to contribute one's criticism, etc.) просить кого-л. обдумать ответ и т. д.4. XIbe invited I wasn't invited меня не приглашали /не звали/; be invited in some manner the public is cordially invited сердечно /от всей души/ приглашаем публику; be invited to do smth. he was urgently invited to attend the meeting его настоятельно приглашали посетить собрание /присутствовать на собрании/5. XXI1invite smb. to (into) smth. invite smb. to one's house (to a party, to dinner, to lunch, to a wedding, etc.) приглашать кого-л. к себе домой /в гости/ и т. д.; invite smb. to a seat in a boat (in а саг, etc.) предложить кому-л. место в лодке и т. д., invite smb. into the house пригласить кого-л. войти в дом; invite smb. for smth. he invited me [in] for a drink (for a talk, for a game of chess, etc.) он пригласил меня к себе выпить и т. д. -
4 invite
in·vite n [ʼɪnvaɪt]1) ( ask to attend)to \invite sb jdn einladen;I've \invited company for tonight ich habe für heute Abend Gäste eingeladen;before an \invited audience vor geladenen Gästen;to \invite sb to dinner jdn zum Essen einladen;to \invite sb for talks jdn zu Gesprächen einladen;to \invite oneself sich akk selbst einladento \invite donations um Spenden ersuchen ( geh)to \invite applications Stellen ausschreiben;to \invite a bid ein Angebot ausschreiben;to \invite offers zu Angeboten auffordern;to \invite sth etw herausfordern, [leicht] zu etw dat führen;to \invite accidents zu Unfällen führen;to \invite criticism/ protest Kritik/Protest herausfordern;to \invite trouble Unannehmlichkeiten hervorrufen;to \invite sb to do sth jdn verleiten [o [ver]locken], etw zu tun -
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1) (to ask (a person) politely to come (eg to one's house, to a party etc): They have invited us to dinner tomorrow.) innby, invitere2) (to ask (a person) politely to do something: He was invited to speak at the meeting.) be om3) (to ask for (another person's suggestions etc): He invited proposals from members of the society.) oppfordre til, anmode om•- invitingbe--------innby--------invitereIsubst. \/ˈɪnvaɪt\/( hverdagslig) innbydelseIIverb \/ɪnˈvaɪt\/1) innby, invitere2) be, oppfordre, innby3) anmode, begjære4) lokke, friste5) fremkalle, gi anledning til, trekke til seg, innby til6) be ominvite subscriptions for a loan legge ut et lån -
6 invite
(a) (ask to come) inviter;∎ to invite sb for lunch inviter qn à déjeuner;∎ the Thomsons have invited us over les Thomson nous ont invités chez eux;∎ I invited him up for a coffee je l'ai invité à monter prendre un café;∎ the discussion took place in front of a specially invited audience la discussion s'est déroulée devant un public spécialement invité ou invité pour l'occasion(b) (ask to do something) demander, solliciter;∎ they invited her to become president ils lui ont demandé de devenir présidente;∎ I've been invited for interview j'ai été convoqué à un entretien∎ to invite bids or tenders faire un appel d'offres;∎ he invited comment on his book il a demandé aux gens leur avis sur son livre;∎ applications are invited for the position toute personne intéressée est invitée à déposer un dossier de candidature;∎ we invite suggestions from readers toute suggestion de la part de nos lecteurs est la bienvenue(d) (trouble, defeat, disaster) aller au-devant de; (criticism) s'exposer à; (doubt, sympathy) appeler, attirer;∎ you're just inviting failure tu vas au-devant d'un échec;∎ his garbled answers simply invited disbelief ses réponses embrouillées ne faisaient que susciter la méfiance2 noun['ɪnvaɪt] familiar invitation□ finviter (à sortir);∎ she's invited me out tonight elle m'a invité à sortir (avec elle) ce soir;∎ he's always getting invited out il est toujours invité quelque part -
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1) (to ask (a person) politely to come (eg to one's house, to a party etc): They have invited us to dinner tomorrow.) invitar2) (to ask (a person) politely to do something: He was invited to speak at the meeting.) pedir3) (to ask for (another person's suggestions etc): He invited proposals from members of the society.) pedir•- inviting
invite vb invitar1 (guest etc) invitar, convidar; (candidate, participant) pedir, invitar■ have they invited you to their wedding? ¿te han invitado a su boda?■ we've been invited for/to dinner nos han invitado a cenar2 (comment, suggestion, etc) solicitar3 (criticism, disaster, etc) provocar, incitar■ if you leave the window open, you're just inviting trouble si dejas la ventana abierta, te estás buscando problemas1 familiar invitación nombre femenino1) attract: atraer, tentara book that invites interest: un libro que atrae el interés2) provoke: provocar, buscarto invite trouble: buscarse problemas3) ask: invitarwe invited them for dinner: los invitamos acenar4) solicit: solicitar, buscar (preguntas, comentarios, etc.)v.• brindar v.• convidar v.• invitar v.
I ɪn'vaɪt1)I've invited her to o for dinner — la he invitado a cenar
to invite somebody in/out — invitar a alguien a pasar/a salir
to invite somebody to + INF — invitar a alguien a + inf or a que (+ subj)
2)a) ( request politely)to invite somebody to + INF — invitar a alguien a + inf or a que (+ subj)
b) ( call for) (frml)to invite tenders for a new airport — llamar a un concurso or llamar a licitación para la construcción de un nuevo aeropuerto
3) ( encourage)it invites people to draw the wrong conclusions — se presta a que la gente saque conclusiones erróneas
II 'ɪnvaɪtnoun (colloq) invitación f1. [ɪn'vaɪt]VT1) [+ person] invitar; (esp to important celebration) convidarto invite sb to dinner/lunch — invitar a algn a cenar/almorzar
to invite sb in/up — invitar a algn a pasar/subir
they are inviting applications for the post of... — han abierto el plazo para recibir solicitudes para el puesto de...
3) (=provoke) [+ discussion, ridicule] provocar2.N* ['ɪnvaɪt] invitación f* * *
I [ɪn'vaɪt]1)I've invited her to o for dinner — la he invitado a cenar
to invite somebody in/out — invitar a alguien a pasar/a salir
to invite somebody to + INF — invitar a alguien a + inf or a que (+ subj)
2)a) ( request politely)to invite somebody to + INF — invitar a alguien a + inf or a que (+ subj)
b) ( call for) (frml)to invite tenders for a new airport — llamar a un concurso or llamar a licitación para la construcción de un nuevo aeropuerto
3) ( encourage)it invites people to draw the wrong conclusions — se presta a que la gente saque conclusiones erróneas
II ['ɪnvaɪt]noun (colloq) invitación f -
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[ɪn'vaɪt]vtto invite sb to do sth — poprosić ( perf) kogoś, żeby coś zrobił
to invite sb to dinner — zapraszać (zaprosić perf) kogoś na obiad
Phrasal Verbs:* * *1) (to ask (a person) politely to come (eg to one's house, to a party etc): They have invited us to dinner tomorrow.) zaprosić2) (to ask (a person) politely to do something: He was invited to speak at the meeting.) poprosić3) (to ask for (another person's suggestions etc): He invited proposals from members of the society.) zachęcić•- inviting -
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s.invitación (familiar)vt.1 invitar (guest)to invite somebody to do something invitar a alguien a que haga algoapplications are invited for the post of… se admiten candidaturas para el puesto de…3 buscarse, provocar (trouble, criticism)4 tentar.5 invitar a, llamar a. (pt & pp invited) -
10 prêter le flanc à la critique
invite criticism (to); lay oneself open to criticism (to)Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > prêter le flanc à la critique
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11 herausfordern
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t challenge (zu to); (provozieren) provoke (into + Ger.); das Unglück herausfordern court disaster; sein Glück oder das Schicksal herausfordern tempt fateII v/i: zur Kritik herausfordern invite criticism; das fordert geradezu heraus zu etw. / etw. zu tun that’s an open invitation to s.th. / to do s.th.* * *to evoke; to spur on; to defy; to challenge; to dare; to instigate* * *he|raus|for|dern [hɛ'rausfɔrdɐn] sep1. vt (ESP SPORT)to challenge ( zu to); (= provozieren) to provoke (zu etw to do sth); Kritik, Protest to invite; (= heraufbeschwören) Gefahr to court; Unglück to court, to invitedas Schicksal heráúsfordern — to tempt fate or providence
2. vi* * *1) (to behave as if inviting (something unpleasant): Going for a swim when you have a cold is just as asking for trouble.) ask for2) (to ask (someone) to take part in a contest: He challenged his brother to a round of golf.) challenge3) (to challenge: I dare you to do it.) dare4) (to dare (someone to act); to challenge: I defy you to try and stop me!) defy* * *he·raus|for·dernI. vt▪ jdn \herausfordern to challenge sb2. (auffordern)▪ etw \herausfordern to invite sthGefahr \herausfordern to court dangerKritik \herausfordern to invite [or provoke] criticismdas Schicksal \herausfordern to tempt fateII. vi* * *1.transitives Verb1) (auch Sport) challenge2) (heraufbeschwören) provoke < person, resistance, etc.>; invite < criticism>; court < danger>2.sein Schicksal herausfordern — tempt fate or providence
intransitives Verb (provozieren)* * *herausfordern (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t challenge (das Unglück herausfordern court disaster;das Schicksal herausfordern tempt fateB. v/i:zur Kritik herausfordern invite criticism;das fordert geradezu heraus zu etwas/etwas zu tun that’s an open invitation to sth/to do sth* * *1.transitives Verb1) (auch Sport) challenge2) (heraufbeschwören) provoke <person, resistance, etc.>; invite < criticism>; court < danger>2.sein Schicksal herausfordern — tempt fate or providence
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12 prêter
prêter [pʀete]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ objet, argent] to lend• peux-tu me prêter ton stylo ? can you lend me your pen?b. ( = attribuer) [+ sentiment, facultés] to attributec. ( = apporter, offrir) [+ aide, appui] to give• prêter assistance/secours à qn to go to sb's assistance/aid• prêter le flanc à la critique to lay o.s. open to criticism• prêter à3. reflexive verba. ( = consentir)se prêter à [+ expérience] to participate inb. ( = s'adapter) se prêter à qch to lend itself to sth* * *pʀɛte
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1) ( fournir un bien matériel) to lend [argent, objet]2) ( accorder)prêter son assistance à quelqu'un — to give ou lend somebody one's assistance
prêter l'oreille — to listen, to lend an ear hum
prêter son nom à — to lend one's name to, to allow one's name to be used by
3) ( attribuer)prêter à quelqu'un — to attribute ou ascribe [something] to somebody
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prêter à verbe transitif indirectprêter à — to give rise to, to cause
son attitude prête à rire — his/her attitude is laughable ou ridiculous
tout prête à croire or penser que — all the indications would suggest that
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se prêter verbe pronominal1) ( consentir)2) ( convenir)3) ( se donner)se prêter assistance — [personnes] to assist one another
* * *pʀete vt1) [livres, argent]Il m'a prêté sa voiture. — He lent me his car.
2) (= attribuer)prêter qch à qn [propos, mots] — to attribute sth to sb
Hier, la rumeur lui prêtait l'intention de démissionner. — Yesterday he was rumoured to be intending to resign.
3) (= donner lieu)prêter à [commentaires] — to give rise to
Le terme peut prêter à confusion. — The term can cause confusion.
4) (locutions)* * *prêter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( fournir un bien matériel) to lend [argent, objet] (à qn to sb); prêter à 10% Fin to lend (money) at 10%; peux-tu me rendre le livre que je t'ai prêté? can you give me back the book I lent you?; prêter sur gages to loan against security; des toiles prêtées par le Louvre à un musée américain paintings on loan from the Louvre to an American museum; des toiles prêtées au Louvre par un musée américain paintings on loan to the Louvre from an American museum;2 ( accorder) prêter son aide à qn to give sb some help; prêter son appui/assistance à qn to give ou lend sb one's support/assistance; prêter attention à to pay attention to; ils ont prêté leur concours à cette entreprise they lent their support to this venture; prêter la main à qn to lend sb a hand; prêter l'oreille to listen, to lend an ear hum; prêter serment to take an oath; prêter son nom à to lend one's name to, to allow one's name to be used by; si Dieu me prête vie if God spares me; ⇒ flanc;3 ( attribuer) prêter qch à qn to attribute ou ascribe sth to sb [intention, desseins, propos, vertus]; les intentions que l'on prête au président the president's supposed intentions; on lui prête des qualités qu'il n'a pas qualities are attributed ou ascribed to him which he does not have; on me prête des propos que je n'ai jamais tenus I'm credited with remarks I never made; on prête à l'entreprise l'intention de se réimplanter à l'étranger it is said that the company intends to relocate abroad.B prêter à vtr ind prêter à to give rise to, to cause; déclaration qui prête à confusion statement that gives rise to ou causes confusion; sujet qui prête à l'inquiétude issue which is cause for concern; conduite qui prête à la critique behaviourGB that is open to ou invites criticism; son attitude prête à rire his/her attitude is laughable ou ridiculous; tout prête à croire or penser que la crise est finie all the indications would suggest that the recession is over.C vi Tech [cuir, tissu] to stretch.D se prêter vpr1 ( consentir) se prêter à to take part in [machination, manœuvre, arrangement, jeu]; jamais je ne me prêterai à ce genre de manigances! I would never have anything to do with that kind of skulduggery○!;2 ( convenir) se prêter à to lend itself to; le roman se prête à une interprétation psychanalytique/une adaptation cinématographique the novel lends itself to a psychoanalytic interpretation/a film adaptation; le lieu ne se prêtait pas à une déclaration d'amour the surroundings were ill-suited to ou did not lend themselves to a declaration of love;3 ( donner) se prêter assistance [personnes] to assist one another; se prêter une assistance mutuelle [pays] to provide mutual assistance to one another.[prete] verbe transitif1. [argent, bien] to lendpeux-tu me prêter ta voiture? can you lend me ou can I borrow your car?la banque prête à 9 % the bank lends at 9%on lui a parfois prêté des pouvoirs magiques he was sometimes alleged ou claimed to have magical powerson me prête des talents que je n'ai malheureusement pas I am credited with skills that I unfortunately do not possess3. [offrir]prêter asile à quelqu'un to give ou to offer somebody shelterprêter assistance ou secours à quelqu'un to give ou to lend assistance to somebody————————[prete] verbe intransitif————————prêter à verbe plus préposition————————se prêter à verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [consentir à] to lend oneself to2. [être adapté à] to be suitable for -
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herausfordern v GEN challenge sb to sth; court (danger); tempt (fate or providence); invite (criticism) • das fordert geradezu zum Diebstahl heraus PERS, SOZ that’s a downright invitation to steal, that’s a downright provocation to steal* * *v < Geschäft> challenge sb to sth; court (danger), tempt (fate or providence), invite (criticism) ■ das fordert geradezu zum Diebstahl heraus <Person, Sozial> that's a downright invitation to steal, that's a downright provocation to steal -
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4приглаша́ть* * ** * *vb invite ( til to, fx invite him to a party);[(fig:) indbyde til kritik] invite criticism. -
15 porte
porte [pɔʀt]1. feminine nouna. [de maison, voiture, meuble] door ; [de jardin, stade, ville] gate ; ( = seuil) doorstep ; ( = embrasure) doorway• Dijon, porte de la Bourgogne Dijon, the gateway to Burgundyb. [d'aéroport] gate• la porte ! (inf) shut the door!• mettre or flanquer qn à la porte (inf) (licencier) to fire sb (inf) ; (éjecter) to boot (inf) sb out• entrer par la petite/la grande porte (figurative) to start at the bottom/at the top• j'ai trouvé porte close (maison) no one answered the door ; (magasin, bâtiment public) it was closed• vous avez frappé à la bonne/mauvaise porte (figurative) you've come to the right/wrong place2. compounds* * *pɔʀt
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adjectif [veine] portal
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1) ( entrée) ( de bâtiment) door; (de parc, stade, ville) gateouvrir ses portes (au public) — [salon, exposition, magasin] to open (to the public)
mettre à la porte — ( exclure d'un cours) to throw [somebody] out; ( renvoyer) to expel [élève]; to fire, to sack (colloq) GB [employé]
ce n'est pas la porte à côté — (colloq) it's quite far
trouver porte close or de bois — to find nobody in
tu frappes à la bonne/mauvaise porte — you've come to the right/wrong place
2) ( moyen d'accès) gateway3) ( possibilité) door4) ( dans un aéroport) gate6) ( portière) doorune voiture à deux/cinq portes — a two-/five-door car
7) ( en électronique) gate•Phrasal Verbs:••entrer par la petite/grande porte — to start at the bottom/top
il faut qu'une porte soit ouverte ou fermée — Proverbe you've got to decide one way or the other
* * *pɔʀt nf1) [maison, pièce] doorFerme la porte, s'il te plaît. — Close the door, please.
à ma porte (= tout près) — on my doorstep
2) [ville, forteresse] gate3) (dans un aéroport) gateporte d'embarquement — departure gate, gate
Vol 432 à destination de Paris: porte numéro trois. — Flight 432 to Paris: gate 3.
4) SKI gatemettre à la porte — to throw out, (= licencier) to sack
prendre la porte — to leave, to go away
* * *A adj [veine] portal.B nf1 ( entrée) ( de bâtiment) door; (de parc, stade, jardin) gate; la porte de derrière/devant the back/front door; la porte du jardin the garden gate; devant la porte de l'hôpital outside the hospital; je me suis garée devant la porte I've parked right outside; avoir une gare à sa porte to have a station on one's doorstep; Grenoble est aux portes des Alpes Grenoble is the gateway to the Alps; aux portes du désert at the edge of the desert; passer la porte to enter the house; ouverture/fermeture des portes à 18 heures doors open/close at 6 o'clock; ouvrir sa porte à qn to let sb in; ouvrir la porte à la critique to invite criticism; c'est la porte ouverte à la criminalité it's an open invitation to crime; ouvrir/fermer ses portes (au public) [salon, exposition, magasin] to open/close (to the public); l'entreprise a fermé ses portes the company has gone out of business; la Communauté a ouvert ses portes au Portugal the Community has admitted Portugal; mettre à la porte ( exclure d'un cours) to throw [sb] out; ( renvoyer) to expel [élève]; to fire, to sack○ GB [employé]; ce n'est pas la porte à côté○ it's quite far; voir qn entre deux portes to see sb very briefly; trouver porte close or de bois to find nobody in; j'ai mis deux heures, de porte à porte it took me two hours (from) door to door;2 ( panneau mobile) (de maison, meuble, d'avion) door; (de jardin, parc, stade) gate; une porte en bois/fer a wooden/an iron door; se tromper de porte lit to get the wrong door; fig to come to the wrong place; frapper à la porte de qn lit, fig to knock at sb's door; frapper à la bonne/mauvaise porte to come to the right/wrong place;3 ( de ville fortifiée) gate; aux portes de la ville at the city gates;4 ( moyen d'accès) gateway; la porte des honneurs the gateway to honoursGB; la victoire leur ouvre la porte de la finale the victory clears the way to the final for them;5 ( possibilité) door; cela ouvre/ferme bien des portes it opens/closes many doors;6 ( dans un aéroport) gate; porte numéro 10 gate number 10;8 ( portière) door; une voiture à deux/cinq portes a two-/five-door car;9 Électron gate.porte basculante up-and-over door; porte bâtarde medium-sized door; porte battante swing door; porte coulissante sliding door; porte d'écluse lock gate; porte d'entrée ( de maison) front door; (d'église, hôpital, immeuble) main entrance; porte pliante folding door; porte de service tradesmen's entrance GB, service entrance; porte de sortie lit exit; fig escape route; porte à tambour revolving door; porte tournante = porte à tambour; porte vitrée glass door; les portes de l'Enfer Relig the gates of Hell; portes ouvertes open day GB, open house US; journée or opération portes ouvertes à l'école the school is organizing an open day GB ou open house US; les portes du Paradis Relig the gates of Heaven.prendre la porte to leave; entrer par la petite/grande porte to start at the bottom/top; enfoncer une porte ouverte to state the obvious; il faut qu'une porte soit ouverte ou fermée Prov you've got to decide one way or the other; ⇒ balayer.[pɔrt] nom féminin1. [d'une maison, d'un véhicule, d'un meuble] door[d'un passe-plat] hatchfermer ou interdire ou refuser sa porte à quelqu'un to bar somebody from one's housefermer ses portes [magasin] to close downouvrir ses portes [magasin, musée] to openun père magistrat, ça ouvre pas mal de portes a father who happens to be a magistrate can open quite a few doorsa. AUTOMOBILE [côté conducteur] driver doorb. [côté passager] front passenger doorporte de derrière/devant back/front doora. (sens propre) way out, exità ma/sa porte (sens propre & figuré) at my/his door, on my/his doorstepLyon, ce n'est pas la porte à côté it's a fair way to Lyonsentrer par la grande/petite porte: elle est entrée dans l'entreprise par la grande porte she went straight in at the top of the companycette décision ouvre toute grande la porte à l'injustice this decision throws the door wide open to injusticetrouver porte close: j'y suis allé mais j'ai trouvé porte close I went round but nobody was in ou at homeil a essayé tous les éditeurs, mais partout il a trouvé porte close he tried all the publishers, but without successil faut qu'une porte soit ouverte ou fermée (proverbe) it's either yes or no, one can't sit on the fence forever2. [passage dans une enceinte] gateles portes du paradis heaven's gates, the pearly gatesla porte de Versaillessite of a large exhibition complex in Paris where major trade fairs take place3. [panneau] door (panel)porte basculante/battante up-and-over/swing doorporte coulissante ou roulante sliding door5. INFORMATIQUE gate————————[pɔrt] adjectif————————à la porte locution adverbialea. [sans clefs] I'm locked outb. [chassé] I've been thrown out (of my home)a. [importun] to throw somebody outb. [élève] to expel somebodyc. [employé] to fire ou to dismiss somebodyde porte à porte locution adverbialede porte en porte locution adverbiale -
16 porté
porte [pɔʀt]1. feminine nouna. [de maison, voiture, meuble] door ; [de jardin, stade, ville] gate ; ( = seuil) doorstep ; ( = embrasure) doorway• Dijon, porte de la Bourgogne Dijon, the gateway to Burgundyb. [d'aéroport] gate• la porte ! (inf) shut the door!• mettre or flanquer qn à la porte (inf) (licencier) to fire sb (inf) ; (éjecter) to boot (inf) sb out• entrer par la petite/la grande porte (figurative) to start at the bottom/at the top• j'ai trouvé porte close (maison) no one answered the door ; (magasin, bâtiment public) it was closed• vous avez frappé à la bonne/mauvaise porte (figurative) you've come to the right/wrong place2. compounds* * *pɔʀt
1.
adjectif [veine] portal
2.
1) ( entrée) ( de bâtiment) door; (de parc, stade, ville) gateouvrir ses portes (au public) — [salon, exposition, magasin] to open (to the public)
mettre à la porte — ( exclure d'un cours) to throw [somebody] out; ( renvoyer) to expel [élève]; to fire, to sack (colloq) GB [employé]
ce n'est pas la porte à côté — (colloq) it's quite far
trouver porte close or de bois — to find nobody in
tu frappes à la bonne/mauvaise porte — you've come to the right/wrong place
2) ( moyen d'accès) gateway3) ( possibilité) door4) ( dans un aéroport) gate6) ( portière) doorune voiture à deux/cinq portes — a two-/five-door car
7) ( en électronique) gate•Phrasal Verbs:••entrer par la petite/grande porte — to start at the bottom/top
il faut qu'une porte soit ouverte ou fermée — Proverbe you've got to decide one way or the other
* * *pɔʀt nf1) [maison, pièce] doorFerme la porte, s'il te plaît. — Close the door, please.
à ma porte (= tout près) — on my doorstep
2) [ville, forteresse] gate3) (dans un aéroport) gateporte d'embarquement — departure gate, gate
Vol 432 à destination de Paris: porte numéro trois. — Flight 432 to Paris: gate 3.
4) SKI gatemettre à la porte — to throw out, (= licencier) to sack
prendre la porte — to leave, to go away
* * *A adj [veine] portal.B nf1 ( entrée) ( de bâtiment) door; (de parc, stade, jardin) gate; la porte de derrière/devant the back/front door; la porte du jardin the garden gate; devant la porte de l'hôpital outside the hospital; je me suis garée devant la porte I've parked right outside; avoir une gare à sa porte to have a station on one's doorstep; Grenoble est aux portes des Alpes Grenoble is the gateway to the Alps; aux portes du désert at the edge of the desert; passer la porte to enter the house; ouverture/fermeture des portes à 18 heures doors open/close at 6 o'clock; ouvrir sa porte à qn to let sb in; ouvrir la porte à la critique to invite criticism; c'est la porte ouverte à la criminalité it's an open invitation to crime; ouvrir/fermer ses portes (au public) [salon, exposition, magasin] to open/close (to the public); l'entreprise a fermé ses portes the company has gone out of business; la Communauté a ouvert ses portes au Portugal the Community has admitted Portugal; mettre à la porte ( exclure d'un cours) to throw [sb] out; ( renvoyer) to expel [élève]; to fire, to sack○ GB [employé]; ce n'est pas la porte à côté○ it's quite far; voir qn entre deux portes to see sb very briefly; trouver porte close or de bois to find nobody in; j'ai mis deux heures, de porte à porte it took me two hours (from) door to door;2 ( panneau mobile) (de maison, meuble, d'avion) door; (de jardin, parc, stade) gate; une porte en bois/fer a wooden/an iron door; se tromper de porte lit to get the wrong door; fig to come to the wrong place; frapper à la porte de qn lit, fig to knock at sb's door; frapper à la bonne/mauvaise porte to come to the right/wrong place;3 ( de ville fortifiée) gate; aux portes de la ville at the city gates;4 ( moyen d'accès) gateway; la porte des honneurs the gateway to honoursGB; la victoire leur ouvre la porte de la finale the victory clears the way to the final for them;5 ( possibilité) door; cela ouvre/ferme bien des portes it opens/closes many doors;6 ( dans un aéroport) gate; porte numéro 10 gate number 10;8 ( portière) door; une voiture à deux/cinq portes a two-/five-door car;9 Électron gate.porte basculante up-and-over door; porte bâtarde medium-sized door; porte battante swing door; porte coulissante sliding door; porte d'écluse lock gate; porte d'entrée ( de maison) front door; (d'église, hôpital, immeuble) main entrance; porte pliante folding door; porte de service tradesmen's entrance GB, service entrance; porte de sortie lit exit; fig escape route; porte à tambour revolving door; porte tournante = porte à tambour; porte vitrée glass door; les portes de l'Enfer Relig the gates of Hell; portes ouvertes open day GB, open house US; journée or opération portes ouvertes à l'école the school is organizing an open day GB ou open house US; les portes du Paradis Relig the gates of Heaven.prendre la porte to leave; entrer par la petite/grande porte to start at the bottom/top; enfoncer une porte ouverte to state the obvious; il faut qu'une porte soit ouverte ou fermée Prov you've got to decide one way or the other; ⇒ balayer.[pɔrte] nom masculin -
17 açmaz
1. chess, checkers difficult position. 2. dilemma, impasse, difficult matter. 3. line delivered by a straight man as a setup for a joke. 4. slang trick. -a düşmek to get into an impossible situation. -a gelmek slang to be duped. -a getirmek/düşürmek /ı/ slang to fool, deceive. - oynamak slang to pull a fast one (in a game). - yapmak slang 1. to invite criticism. 2. to play a trick. -
18 opfordre
call on, invite* * *vb ask ( til at to, fx ask him to reconsider the matter), call on( til at to, fx call on him to fulfil his promise), invite ( fx invite him to sing);( anmode) request,( indtrængende) urge ( til at to, fx request (, urge) him to stay away);[ opfordre til](fig: indbyde til) invite ( fx crime, criticism);[ det opfordrer ikke til gentagelse] it does not encourage repetition. -
19 offrire
offerti offro da bere I'll buy or stand colloq you a drinkposso offrirti qualcosa? can I get you anything?* * *offrire v.tr.1 to offer: posso offrirti una sigaretta?, may I offer you a cigarette?; oggi offro da bere a tutti!, today I'll pay for (o offer) drinks all round! (o today I'll treat everyone to a drink!); posso offrirti il pranzo?, may I invite you to lunch?; gli offrì del denaro per corromperlo, he offered him a bribe; gli offrì la sua amicizia, he offered him his friendship; questo mi offre finalmente l'occasione di ringraziarti, this offers (o gives) me the opportunity to thank you at last; ti posso offrire ospitalità per questa notte, I can put you up for the night; offrire aiuto, assistenza, to offer help, assistance; offrire qlco. in dono, to offer sthg. as a gift; offrire le proprie scuse, to tender (o to proffer) one's apologies; offrire i propri servigi, to offer one's services2 ( dedicare) to offer (up): offrire sacrifici agli dei, to offer sacrifices to the gods; offrire preghiere a Dio, to offer (up) prayers to God3 (comm.) to offer, to tender; ( sponsorizzare) to sponsor; ( fornire) to supply: offrire un impiego, to offer a job; offrire un programma televisivo, to sponsor a television programme; offrire qlco. in vendita, to offer sthg. for sale; offrire un prezzo molto alto per una casa, to offer a high price for a house; offrire merci a un prezzo inferiore, to undercut goods; offrire una forte somma per estinguere un debito, to tender a large sum in discharge of a debt // (fin.) offrire azioni a sette euro l'una, to tender shares at seven euros each // ( assicurazioni) offrire un indennizzo dei danni subiti, to offer a compensation for damages4 ( nelle aste) to bid*; ( negli appalti) to tender: chi offre di più per questo dipinto?, who bids more for this painting?; offrire di più di un altro, to outbid s.o.; offrire di meno di un altro, to underbid s.o.5 ( presentare) to expose, to offer: offrì il viso alla pioggia, she exposed her face to the rain; questa situazione offre pochi vantaggi, this situation offers few advantages; offrire il fianco alle critiche, to expose oneself to criticism.◘ offrirsi v.rifl. to offer; to expose oneself: si offrì di aiutarla, he offered to help her; si offrì eroicamente ai colpi, he exposed (o offered) himself heroically to the blows; offrire volontario, to volunteer; offrire per fare un lavoro, to volunteer for a job (o to offer to do a job); offrire come ostaggio, to offer oneself as a hostage◆ v.intr.pron. to present itself; to offer itself: una vista meravigliosa si offriva ai loro occhi, a splendid view unfolded before them; accetterò la prima occasione che si offrirà, I shall take the first opportunity that arises.* * *1. [of'frire]vb irreg vt1) (sigaretta, lavoro, merce, aiuto) to offer, (preghiere, messa) to offer (up), (ad un'asta) to bidoffrire qc a qn — to offer sth to sb, offer sb sth
offro io, questa volta! — I'll pay this time!
2)offrire a — to give to3) (opportunità, vantaggio) to offer, presentoffrire il fianco alle critiche — to expose o.s. to criticism
"offresi posto di segretaria" — "secretarial vacancy", "vacancy for secretary"
2. vr (offrirsi)offrirsi volontario — to offer (o.s.), volunteer
offrirsi di fare qc — to offer o volunteer to do sth
"segretaria offresi" — "secretary seeks post"
3. vip(presentarsi: occasione) to present itself, arise* * *[of'frire] 1.verbo transitivo1)offrire qcs. a qcn. — to offer o give sb. sth, to offer sth. to sb.
offrigli una bibita! — give him a drink! (pagare)
ti offro una birra — have a beer on me, I'll buy you a beer
"questo programma vi è stato offerto da..." — "brought to you by..."; (sacrificare)
offrire la propria vita per qcs. — to offer up one's life for sth
2) (mettere a disposizione) to offer [sostegno, aiuto, suggerimento]; to proffer, to offer [ amicizia]; to provide, to offer [servizio, denaro]offrire rifugio a qcn. — to provide o give cover for sb.
offrire un posto a qcn. — to offer sb. a post
3) to offer, to tender [ricompensa, denaro]; econ. comm. to bid*1 milione, chi offre di più? — (nelle aste) any advance on 1 million?
4) (presentare) to offer [ scelta]; to present, to provide [opportunità, vantaggio]offrire qcs. a qcn. su un vassoio d'argento — fig. to hand o present sb. sth. on a silver platter
5) (esporre)2.verbo pronominale offrirsi1) (proporsi)- rsi volontario per fare — to volunteer o come forward to do
2) (presentarsi) [soluzione, opportunità] to offer itself (a to)* * *offrire/of'frire/ [91]1 offrire qcs. a qcn. to offer o give sb. sth, to offer sth. to sb.; posso offrirti una tazza di tè? can I tempt you to a cup of tea? offrigli una bibita! give him a drink! (pagare) mi ha offerto il pranzo he treated me to lunch; ti offro una birra have a beer on me, I'll buy you a beer; offro io! it's my treat! it's my round! "questo programma vi è stato offerto da..." "brought to you by..."; (sacrificare) offrire la propria vita per qcs. to offer up one's life for sth.2 (mettere a disposizione) to offer [ sostegno, aiuto, suggerimento]; to proffer, to offer [ amicizia]; to provide, to offer [ servizio, denaro]; offrire rifugio a qcn. to provide o give cover for sb.; offrire un posto a qcn. to offer sb. a post3 to offer, to tender [ ricompensa, denaro]; econ. comm. to bid*; quanto mi offri per quello? how much are you offering? 1 milione, chi offre di più? (nelle aste) any advance on 1 million?4 (presentare) to offer [ scelta]; to present, to provide [ opportunità, vantaggio]; questo viaggio ti offrirà l'occasione di fare this trip will give you the opportunity to do; un lavoro che offre prospettive a job with opportunities; il mercato offre buone possibilità di successo the market has possibilities; la finestra vi offre una bella vista sulla chiesa the window gives you a good view of the church; offre spunti di riflessione that's food for thought; offrire qcs. a qcn. su un vassoio d'argento fig. to hand o present sb. sth. on a silver platter5 (esporre) offrire il fianco alle critiche to lay oneself open to criticismII offrirsi verbo pronominale1 (proporsi) - rsi come autista to hire oneself out as a driver; si è offerto di aiutarci he offered to help us; - rsi volontario per fare to volunteer o come forward to do2 (presentarsi) [ soluzione, opportunità] to offer itself ( a to); il paesaggio che si offriva ai nostri occhi era magico the landscape before us was magical; mi si è offerta l'occasione di andare a Roma I've been given the chance to go to Rome. -
20 recevoir
recevoir [ʀ(ə)səvwaʀ]➭ TABLE 281. transitive verba. to receive ; [+ confession] to hear• recevoir les ordres [religieux] to take holy orders• recevez, Monsieur (or Madame), l'expression de mes sentiments distingués (formule épistolaire) yours faithfully (Brit) or truly (US)b. [+ personne] (en entrevue) to see ; [+ invité] ( = accueillir) to receive ; ( = traiter) to entertain ; ( = loger) to receive ; [+ Jeux olympiques, championnat] to host ; [+ demande, déposition, plainte] to receive• être bien/mal reçu [proposition, nouvelles] to be well/badly received ; [personne] to get a good/bad reception• recevoir la visite de qn/d'un cambrioleur to receive a visit from sb/from a burglarc. [+ candidat à un examen] to pass• il a été reçu dans les premiers/dans les derniers he was near the top/bottom in the examd. [hôtel, lycée] to accommodate• recevoir un affluent [rivière] to be joined by a tributary2. reflexive verb► se recevoir ( = tomber) to land* * *ʀəsvwaʀ, ʀ(ə)səvwaʀ
1.
1) ( être le destinataire de) to receive, to get (de from)la mesure a reçu un accueil favorable de la part des enseignants — the measure met with approval from teachers
2) ( accueillir) to welcome, to receive [invités, délégation]être bien/mal reçu — [proposition] to be well/badly received; [invités] to get a good/bad reception
il va se faire recevoir — (colloq) he's going to get it (colloq)
3) ( pour consultation) to see [patients, clients]4) Radio, Télévision ( capter) to receive [signal, ondes]5) ( contenir) [hôtel, refuge] to accommodate [personne]; [salle de spectacle, stade] to hold [spectateurs]6) ( recueillir) to get [soleil, pluie]
2.
se recevoir verbe pronominal (après un saut, une chute) to land* * *ʀ(ə)səvwaʀ1. vt1) [lettre, prime] to receive, to getJ'ai reçu une lettre. — I received a letter., I got a letter.
2) [coup, choc] to getIl a reçu un mauvais coup sur la tête. — He got a nasty blow on the head.
Il a reçu un coup de pied en pleine figure. — He got kicked right in the face.
3) [nouvelle] to haveNous avons reçu de bien mauvaises nouvelles. — We've had some bad news.
4) [accueil] to get, to receive, [critiques] to get, to meet withIls ont reçu un accueil chaleureux. — They got a warm welcome.
L'accueil qu'ils ont reçu là-bas a été merveilleux. — They got a marvellous welcome over there.
Cette initiative a reçu de nombreuses critiques. — This initiative has met with a lot of criticism.
5) (= bénéficier de) [aval, feu vert] to get, [soutien] to get, to receiveCette initiative a reçu le feu vert du gouvernement. — This initiative got the go ahead from the government.
6) [invité, visiteur] to receiveJe reçois des amis à dîner. — I'm having friends for dinner.
7) [client, patient, représentant] to seeIl a reçu trois clients ce matin. — He has seen three clients this morning.
8) [jour, soleil] [pièce] to get9) UNIVERSITÉ, ÉDUCATIONêtre reçu à un examen [candidat] — to pass, to pass an exam
2. vi1) (donner des réceptions) to entertainIls reçoivent beaucoup. — They do a lot of entertaining.
2) [docteur, dentiste] to see patientsIl reçoit de 8 à 10. — He sees patients from 8 to 10.
3) [député, artiste] to receive visitorsIl reçoit de 8 à 10. — He sees visitors from 8 to 10.
* * *recevoir verb table: recevoirA vtr1 ( être le destinataire de) to receive, to get [lettre, argent, appel téléphonique, compliment, récompense, conseil, ordre, autorisation, formation, blessure] (de from); nous avons bien reçu votre lettre we acknowledge receipt of your letter; recevoir une gifle to get a slap; recevoir un coup de pied/coup de poing dans le ventre to get kicked/punched in the stomach; recevoir une fessée to get a spanking; il a reçu le ballon dans le visage he was hit in the face by the ball; il a reçu une tuile/un caillou sur la tête he got hit ou struck on the head by a tile/a stone; j'ai reçu le marteau sur le pied the hammer landed on my foot; je n'ai pas de leçons à recevoir de cet imbécile I'm not going to be lectured by that idiot; je n'ai d'ordre à recevoir de personne I don't take orders from anyone; la mesure a reçu un accueil favorable de la part des enseignants the measure met with approval from teachers; je n'ai reçu aucun encouragement de sa part he/she gave me no encouragement at all; recevoir les ordres Relig to take holy orders;2 ( accueillir) to welcome, to receive [amis, invités]; ( de façon officielle) ( brièvement) to receive [ministre, ambassadeur, délégation]; ( plus longuement) to play host to [ministre, ambassadeur, délégation]; être bien/mal reçu [proposition] to be well/badly received; [invités] to get a good/bad reception; il nous a très gentiment reçus dans sa villa he very kindly welcomed us into his villa; recevoir qn froidement to give sb a cold reception; je vous remercie de nous avoir si bien reçus thank you for giving us such a warm welcome ou for being so welcoming; demain nous les recevons à dîner tomorrow we're having them to dinner; on a reçu mon frère pour les vacances we had my brother staying with us for the holidays GB ou vacation US; ils reçoivent beaucoup they do a lot of entertaining, they entertain a lot; ils reçoivent très peu they don't do a lot of entertaining; ces gens-là ne savent pas recevoir! those people don't know how to entertain!; le délégué syndical a été reçu par le ministre the union representative was received by the minister; Laval reçoit Caen Sport Laval is playing host to Caen; il va se faire recevoir○ he's going to get it○;3 ( pour consultation) to see [patients, clients]; il reçoit uniquement sur rendez-vous he only sees people by appointment; elle reçoit entre 14 et 17 heures she's available for consultation between 2 and 5 pm; le directeur va vous recevoir dans son bureau the manager will see you in his office;4 Radio, TV ( capter) to receive [signal, ondes]; on reçoit mal cette chaîne we get bad reception on that channel; je vous reçois cinq sur cinq Radio I'm receiving you loud and clear; reçu! Roger!;5 ( contenir) [hôtel, refuge] to accommodate [personne]; [salle de spectacle, stade] to hold [spectateurs];6 ( recueillir) to get [soleil, pluie]; cette région reçoit 500 millimètres de pluie par an this region gets 500 millimetresGB of rain a year; la pièce ne reçoit jamais le soleil the room never gets the sun; le fleuve reçoit plusieurs affluents several tributaries flow into the river; des bassins reçoivent l'eau de pluie pools collect the rainwater;7 Scol, Univ ( admettre) to pass [élève, candidat]; être reçu à un examen to pass an exam; il a été reçu premier/second au concours he came first/second in the examination; il a été reçu à l'Académie française he was admitted to the Académie française.B se recevoir vpr (après un saut, une chute) to land; il s'est reçu sur les mains he landed on his hands; il s'est mal reçu et s'est cassé le poignet he landed badly and broke his wrist.[rəsəvwar] verbe transitif[déposition, réclamation, ordre] to receivenous avons bien reçu votre courrier du 12 mai we acknowledge receipt ou confirm receipt of your letter dated May 12thla rose a reçu le nom de la cantatrice the rose took its name from ou was named after the singercette hypothèse n'a pas encore reçu de confirmation that hypothesis has yet to receive confirmation ou to be confirmedveuillez recevoir, Madame, l'expression de mes sentiments les meilleurs ou mes salutations distinguées yours sincerely[affection, soins] to receiverecevoir un coup sur la tête to receive a blow to ou to get hit on the head4. [chez soi - accueillir] to greet, to welcome ; [ - inviter] to entertain ; [ - héberger] to take in (separable), to put up (separable)je reçois quelques amis lundi, serez-vous des nôtres? I'm having a few friends round on Monday, will you join us?b. [solennellement] to entertain somebody to dinner5. [à son lieu de travail - client, représentant] to seeils furent reçus par le Pape they had an audience with ou were received by the Pope6. [dans un club, une société - nouveau membre] to admit7. [abriter]le stade peut recevoir jusqu'à 75 000 personnes the stadium can hold up to 75,000 people ou has a capacity of 75,0008. [eaux de pluie] to collect[lumière] to receive9. (surtout au passif) [candidat] to pass11. RELIGION [sacrement, vœux] to receive[confession] to hear————————[rəsəvwar] verbe intransitif1. [donner une réception] to entertainelle sait merveilleusement recevoir she's marvellous at entertaining, she's a marvellous hostess[tenir salon]2. [avocat, conseiller, médecin] to be available (to see clients)le médecin reçoit/ne reçoit pas aujourd'hui the doctor is/isn't seeing patients today————————se recevoir verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)[s'inviter] to visit each other————————se recevoir verbe pronominal intransitif
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