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1 something
something [ˈsʌmθɪŋ]1. pronoun• did you say something? tu m'as dit quelque chose ?• would you like something to drink? vous voulez boire quelque chose ?• it's something else! (inf) ( = incredible) c'est quelque chose !• something tells me that... j'ai l'impression que...• you've got something there! (inf) ce n'est pas inintéressant ce que tu dis là !• he's got something to do with it ( = is involved) il a quelque chose à voir là-dedans ; ( = is responsible) il y est pour quelque chose2. adverb• he left something over £5,000 il a laissé plus de 5 000 livres• he won something like $10,000 il a gagné quelque chose comme 10 000 dollars* * *['sʌmθɪŋ] 1.1) ( unspecified thing) quelque chosesomething new/interesting — quelque chose de nouveau/d'intéressant
2) (thing of importance, value etc)to make something of oneself ou one's life — réussir sa vie
he is quite ou really something! — c'est vraiment un numéro!
that house is quite ou really something! — cette maison c'est quelque chose!
you've got something there! — là, tu n'as pas tort!
‘I've found the key’ - ‘well that's something anyway’ — ‘j'ai trouvé la clé’ - ‘c'est déjà ça’
we gave him something for his trouble — nous lui avons donné un petit quelque chose pour le dérangement
3) (forgotten, unknown name, amount etc)2.1) ( a bit) un peusomething over/under £20 — un peu plus de/en dessous de 20 livres sterling
2) (colloq)3.he was howling something awful ou shocking — il n'arrêtait pas de hurler
something of adverbial phrase (rather, quite)she is something of an expert on... — elle est assez experte en...
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2 how
how [haʊ]1 adverb(a) (in what way) comment;∎ how do you spell it? comment est-ce que ça s'écrit?;∎ how shall we go about it? comment nous y prendre?;∎ how was she dressed? comment est-ce qu'elle était habillée?, qu'est-ce qu'elle portait?;∎ how could you be so careless? comment as-tu pu être aussi étourdi?;∎ how could you! tu n'as pas honte?;∎ how is it that...? comment se fait-il que...?;∎ how so?, how can that be? comment cela (se fait-il)?;∎ how's that (again)? comment?;∎ how's that for results? alors ces résultats, qu'est-ce que vous en pensez?;∎ how's that for size? ça va comme taille?;∎ suppose I offer you another £500, how's that? et si je t'offre 500 livres en plus, qu'est-ce que tu en dis?;∎ familiar how the heck should I know? mais enfin, comment veux-tu que je sache?(b) (in greetings, friendly enquiries etc) comment;∎ how are you? comment allez-vous?;∎ how are you doing? comment ça va?;∎ how do you do? enchanté!;∎ how are things? ça marche?;∎ how's business? comment vont les affaires?;∎ familiar how's life? comment ça va?;∎ how did it go? comment ça s'est passé?;∎ how's the dollar (doing)? comment va le dollar?;∎ how's your leg? et (comment va) ta jambe?;∎ how do you like this wine? comment trouvez-vous ce vin?;∎ how did you like or how was the film? comment as-tu trouvé le film?;∎ how was your trip? avez-vous fait bon voyage?;∎ how's the water? l'eau est bonne?(c) (in exclamations) que, comme;∎ how sad she is! qu'elle est triste!, comme elle est triste!;∎ how nice of you! comme c'est aimable à vous!;∎ how decadent! quelle décadence!;∎ how incredible! c'est incroyable!;∎ how easily they forget! comme ils oublient facilement!;∎ how I wish I could! si seulement je pouvais!;∎ familiar how stupid can you get! est-il possible d'être bête à ce point-là!∎ how tall are you? combien mesures-tu?;∎ how old is she? quel âge a-t-elle?;∎ how well can you see it? est-ce que tu le vois bien?;∎ how angry is he? il est vraiment fâché?;∎ how fast/slowly was he walking? à quelle vitesse marchait-il?;∎ how far is it from here to the sea? combien y a-t-il d'ici à la mer?;∎ how likely is that to happen? quelle est la probabilité d'un tel événement?;∎ how keen are you on fish? aimez-vous le poisson?;∎ how much does this bag cost? combien coûte ce sac?;∎ how much is it/do I owe you? combien est-ce que ça coûte/vous dois-je?;∎ how many are there of you? vous êtes combien (de personnes)?;∎ how often did she come? - about three or four times combien de fois est-elle venue? - trois ou quatre fois;∎ how often did he write? est-ce qu'il écrivait souvent?;∎ how long has he been here? depuis quand ou depuis combien de temps est-il ici?;∎ how long is the flight? quelle est la durée du vol?;∎ how soon can you deliver it? à partir de quand pouvez-vous le livrer?;∎ how late will you stay? jusqu'à quelle heure resteras-tu?;∎ you know how useful he is to me vous savez à quel point il m'est utile;∎ you don't know how right you are vous ne savez pas combien vous dites vrai, vous ne savez pas à quel point vous avez raison(a) (in what way) comment;∎ tell me how you do it dites-moi comment vous faites;∎ he's learning how to read il apprend à lire;∎ we know how to extract it nous savons comment l'extraire;∎ I need more information on how the network functions j'ai besoin de plus de renseignements sur le fonctionnement du réseau;∎ I don't know how he can say that! je ne sais pas comment il peut dire une chose pareille!∎ he told us how he had seen his child born il nous a raconté qu'il avait vu naître son enfant;∎ you know how he always gets his own way tu sais bien comment il est, il finit toujours par obtenir ce qu'il veut;∎ we all know how smell can influence taste tout le monde sait comment l'odorat a une influence sur le goût;∎ I remember how he always used to turn up late je me souviens qui'il était toujours en retard∎ arrange the furniture how you like installe les meubles comme tu veux;∎ did you like it? - and how! ça t'a plu? - et comment!3 nouncomment m inv;∎ the how and the why of it don't interest me le pourquoi et le comment ne m'intéressent pashumorous (greeting) salut∎ familiar how about a beer? et si on prenait une bière?;∎ how about going out tonight? si on sortait ce soir?;∎ how about Friday? vendredi, ça va?;∎ how about you, what do you think? et toi, qu'est-ce que tu en penses?;∎ how about that! c'est pas vrai!∎ familiar how come? comment ça se fait?;∎ how come you left? comment ça se fait que tu sois parti? -
3 find
find [faɪnd](preterite, past participle found)a. trouver ; [+ lost person or object] retrouver► find + way• can you find your own way out? pouvez-vous trouver la sortie tout seul ?• it found its way into my bag ça s'est retrouvé dans mon sac► to find o.s.• I found myself thinking that... je me suis surpris à penser que...b. ( = realize) constater ; [+ cure, solution, answer] trouver• I went there yesterday, only to find her out j'y suis allé hier, mais elle était sortie• how do you find the accused? quel est votre verdict ?3. noun• that was a lucky find ça, c'est une trouvaille !► find outa. ( = discover) découvrir ; [+ answer] trouverb. ( = discover the misdeeds of) [+ person] démasquer* * *[faɪnd] 1. 2.transitive verb (prét, pp found)1) ( discover by chance) trouver [thing, person]2) ( discover by looking) trouver, retrouver [thing, person]to find one's way out of — arriver à sortir de [building, forest, city]
3) ( discover desired thing) trouver [job, car, seat, solution]; avoir assez de [time, energy, money]to find something for somebody —
4) ( encounter) trouver [word, term, species]5) (judge, consider) trouver ( that que)to find somebody/something to be — trouver que quelqu'un/quelque chose est
to find it incredible that — trouver incroyable que (+ subj)
6) ( experience) éprouver [pleasure, satisfaction] (in dans); trouver [comfort] (in dans)7) ( reach)to find its mark/its target — toucher son but/sa cible
to find its way to/into — arriver dans [bin, pocket, area]
8) Law9) ( arrive to find) [letter, card, day] trouver [person]10) Computing rechercher3.intransitive verb (prét, pp found) Law4.to find for/against somebody — se prononcer en faveur de/contre quelqu'un
reflexive verb (prét, pp found)1) ( discover suddenly) se retrouver2) ( discover one's vocation) se découvrir•Phrasal Verbs:- find out••to find one's feet — [person] prendre ses marques; [company] prendre pied
to take somebody as one finds him/her — prendre quelqu'un comme il/elle est
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4 meet
meet [mi:t](preterite, past participle met)a. [+ person] (by chance) rencontrer ; (coming in opposite direction) croiser ; (by arrangement) retrouver ; ( = go to meet) aller chercher ; ( = come to meet) venir chercher• I'm due back at 10 o'clock, can you meet me off the plane? je reviens à 10 heures, peux-tu venir me chercher ?b. ( = make acquaintance of) faire la connaissance dec. ( = encounter) [+ opponent, obstacle] rencontrer ; [+ danger] faire face àd. [+ expenses] régler ; [+ responsibilities] faire face à, s'acquitter de ; [+ objective] atteindre ; [+ demand] répondre à ; [+ condition] remplira. [people] (by chance) se rencontrer ; (by arrangement) se retrouver ; (more than once) se voir ; ( = become acquainted) faire connaissance• have you met before? vous vous connaissez ?b. [parliament, committee] se réunirc. [lines, roads] se croiser ; [rivers] confluer3. nouna. ( = sporting event) meeting ma. [+ difficulties, resistance, obstacles] rencontrer* * *[miːt] 1.1) Sport rencontre f (sportive)track meet — US rencontre f d'athlétisme
2) GB ( in hunting) rendez-vous m de chasseurs2.transitive verb (prét, pp met)1) ( encounter) rencontrer [person, team, enemy]2) ( make acquaintance of) faire la connaissance de [person]Paul, meet Frances — ( as introduction) Paul, je vous présente Frances
she went to meet them — elle est allée les attendre or chercher
to meet somebody off GB ou at US the plane — attendre quelqu'un à l'aéroport
4) ( come into contact with) rencontrer5) ( fulfil) satisfaire [order]; répondre à, satisfaire à [criteria, standards, needs]; payer [bills, costs]; couvrir [debts, overheads]; compenser [loss]; faire face à [obligations, commitments]; remplir [conditions]6) ( rise to) se montrer à la hauteur de [challenge]7) ( respond to) répondre à [criticism]3.intransitive verb (prét, pp met)1) ( come together) [people, teams] se rencontrer; [committee, parliament] se réunir; [cars] se croiserto meet again — [people] se revoir
goodbye, till we meet again! — au revoir! à la prochaine fois!
2) ( make acquaintance) [people] faire connaissance3) ( come into contact) [lips, roads] se rencontrer•Phrasal Verbs:- meet up•• -
5 sheer
A adj1 (pure, unadulterated) [boredom, desperation, hypocrisy, immorality, panic, stupidity] pur ; it was sheer coincidence/luck c'était pure coïncidence/chance ; out of sheer malice/stupidity par pure méchanceté/bêtise ; it is sheer lunacy to do/on his part c'est pure folie de faire/de sa part ; to cry out in sheer amazement/happiness pousser un cri de stupeur/bonheur ; to succeed by sheer bravery/determination/hard work réussir uniquement grâce à son courage/sa détermination/son acharnement au travail ; by sheer accident tout à fait par accident ;2 ( utter) the sheer immensity/volume of it is incredible son immensité/volume même est incroyable ;3 ( steep) [cliff, rockface] à pic ;■ sheer away, sheer off faire une embardée ; to sheer away ou off to the right/left effectuer un virage à droite/gauche.
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