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method ['meθəd]1 noun∎ method of doing sth manière f de faire qch, méthode f (employée) pour faire qch;∎ Finance method of payment mode m ou modalité f de paiement, mode m ou modalité f de règlement∎ experimental methods des méthodes fpl expérimentales;∎ their methods of investigation have come under fire la façon dont ils mènent leurs enquêtes a été critiquée, on a critiqué leur façon d'enquêter;∎ School the Montessori method la méthode Montessori(c) (organization) méthode f, organisation f;∎ his work lacks method son travail manque de méthode;∎ there's method in her madness elle n'est pas aussi folle qu'elle en a l'airmethods engineer ingénieur m des méthodes;methods engineering étude f des méthodes;method study étude f des méthodes -
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method [ˈmeθəd]* * *['meθəd]1) (of teaching, contraception, training) méthode f ( for doing pour faire); (of payment, treatment) mode m (of de)method of transport — moyen m de transport
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method n1 (system, technique, manner) (of teaching, contraception, training) méthode f (for doing pour faire) ; (of payment, treatment) mode m (of de) ; method of transport moyen m de transport ; teaching/farming methods méthodes d'enseignement/agricoles ; production methods modes de production ;2 ( orderliness) méthode f ; scientific/deductive method méthode scientifique/déductive ; a man of method un homme méthodique ; -
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méthode fmethods analysis étude f des méthodes;methods engineer ingénieur m des méthodes;methods engineering étude des méthodes;methods office service m des méthodes;method of operation méthode d'exploitation;method of payment modalité f ou mode f de paiement;method study étude des méthodes -
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['meƟəd]1) (the way in which one does something: I don't like his methods of training workers.) méthode2) (an orderly or fixed series of actions for doing something: Follow the method set down in the instruction book.) méthode3) (good sense and a definite plan: Her work seems to lack method.) méthode•- methodically -
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8 method of elastic weights
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > method of elastic weights
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9 method of fictious loads
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > method of fictious loads
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10 method of joints
méthode Crémona f, méthode des noeuds fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > method of joints
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11 method of sections
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > method of sections
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12 method for calculating a margin
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > method for calculating a margin
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13 method of drug-taking
Stups. modalité de prise; mode de consommation d'une drogue [ingestion, inhalation ou injection]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > method of drug-taking
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14 method of restraint
[Prison] méthode de contention [d'un détenu dangereux]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > method of restraint
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15 method of selecting the President
Pol. mode de désignation du PrésidentEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > method of selecting the President
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16 method of voting
Pol. mode de scrutinEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > method of voting
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17 method acting
noun méthode f Stanislavski, jeu m ‘Actor's Studio’ -
18 method actor
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20 method of payment
modalité f ou mode f de paiement
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