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miscellaneous [‚mɪsə'leɪnɪəs](assorted) divers, varié; (jumbled) hétérogène, hétéroclite, disparate;∎ the file marked "miscellaneous" le dossier "divers"►► miscellaneous expenses frais mpl divers;Journalism miscellaneous news faits mpl divers;Stock Exchange miscellaneous shares valeurs fpl diversesUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > miscellaneous
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miscellaneous adj divers ; miscellaneous expenses frais mpl divers ; the letter was classified under ‘miscellaneous’ la lettre a été classée sous la rubrique ‘divers’. -
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > miscellaneous works
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12 miscellaneous coverage
garantie diverse (2e)English-French insurance dictionari > miscellaneous coverage
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frais divers (DL, 2e)English-French insurance dictionari > miscellaneous expenses
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15 Miscellaneous languages
English-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2 > Miscellaneous languages
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16 miscellaneous channel
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > miscellaneous channel
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17 fire, accidents and miscellaneous risks
IARD (incendie, accidents et risques divers)Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > fire, accidents and miscellaneous risks
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odds [ɒdz](a) (in betting) cote f;∎ the odds are ten to one against la cote est de dix contre un;∎ the odds are ten to one on la cote est de un contre dix;∎ they're offering long/short odds against Jackson Jackson a une bonne/faible cote;∎ I'll lay or give you odds of twenty to one that she'll leave him je te parie à vingt contre un qu'elle le quittera;∎ British I ended up paying over the odds en fin de compte, je l'ai payé plus cher qu'il ne valait ou que sa valeur∎ what are the odds on his getting the job? quelles chances a-t-il d'avoir le poste?;∎ the odds are she's been lying to us all along il y a de fortes chances qu'elle nous ait menti depuis le début;∎ the odds are on/against her accepting il y a de fortes chances/il y a peu de chances (pour) qu'elle accepte;∎ the odds are that he'll succeed il y a gros à parier qu'il réussira;∎ the odds are in favour of the socialists winning il y a de fortes chances pour que les socialistes l'emportent∎ against all the odds contre toute attente;∎ they won against overwhelming odds ils ont gagné alors que tout était contre eux∎ it makes no odds ça ne change rien□ ;∎ it makes no odds to me ça m'est égal□ ;∎ it makes no odds what I say ce que je dis ne sert à rien;∎ what's the odds? (what does it matter?) qu'est-ce que ça peut faire?□∎ odds and ends (miscellaneous objects) objets mpl divers, bric-à-brac m inv; (leftovers) restes mpl;∎ British familiar odds and sods (miscellaneous objects) objets mpl divers□, bric-à-brac□ m inv; (people) gens mpl divers□ ;∎ her desk is always covered with odds and ends son bureau est toujours encombré de tout un bric-à-brac;∎ I've still a few odds and ends to do j'ai encore quelques bricoles ou petites choses à faire∎ to be at odds with sb (over sth) (be in disagreement) ne pas être d'accord avec qn (à propos de qch); (be on bad terms) être brouillé avec qn (à propos de qch);∎ to be at odds with oneself être mal dans sa peau;∎ to be at odds with the world en vouloir au monde entier;∎ his latest statement is at odds with his earlier account sa dernière déposition ne concorde pas avec son premier récit des faits;∎ the way she was dressed was completely at odds with her personality ce qu'elle portait ne correspondait pas du tout à sa personnalité;∎ the minister is at odds with the government on this issue le ministre est en conflit avec son gouvernement sur ce point;∎ his lavish lifestyle is totally at odds with his professed political beliefs son train de vie luxueux est en contradiction avec les convictions politiques qu'il affiche -
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general [ˈdʒenərəl]1. adjectivea. généralb. ( = unspecific) [answer, discussion, enquiry] d'ordre généralc. ( = approximate) in the general direction of the village dans la direction approximative du village2. noun3. compounds► General Certificate of Secondary Education noun (British) examen passé à 16 ans ≈ brevet m des collèges → GCSE► general practice noun (British = work) médecine f générale ; ( = place) cabinet m de médecine générale• to be in general practice être médecin généraliste ► general practitioner noun (médecin m ) généraliste m* * *['dʒenrəl] 1.1) Military général m2)2.1) ( widespread) gen généralin general use — [word, term] d'usage courant; [equipment] d'utilisation courante
2) ( overall) gen généralthat's the general idea — en gros, c'est ça l'idée
as a general rule — normalement, en règle générale
3) (miscellaneous, not specific) gen général; [promise, assurance] vague4) ( not specialized) [medicine, linguistics] général; [user, reader] moyen/-ennegeneral office duties — travail m de bureau
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odd [ɒd]1. adjectivea. ( = strange) bizarre• the odd thing about it is... ce qui est bizarre c'est...b. [number] impairc. [shoe, sock] dépareillé• £5 and some odd pennies 5 livres et quelques penniese. ( = occasional) he has written the odd article il a écrit un ou deux articles• in odd moments he... à ses moments perdus, il...• to do odd jobs about the house ( = housework) faire un peu de ménage ; ( = do-it-yourself) bricoler dans la maison2. compounds* * *[ɒd] 1.1) (strange, unusual) [person, object, occurrence] bizarrethere is something odd about — il y a quelque chose de bizarre dans [appearance, statement]
it is odd how... — c'est bizarre de voir comme...
he's a bit odd — il est un peu loufoque (colloq)
2) ( occasional)3) [socks, gloves] dépareillés4) ( miscellaneous)5) Mathematics [number] impair6) ( different)2.spot the odd man ou one out — trouvez l'intrus
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