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1 Countries and continents
Most countries and all continents are used with the definite article in French:France is a beautiful country= la France est un beau paysI like Canada= j’aime le Canadato visit the United States= visiter les États-Unisto know Iran= connaître l’IranA very few countries do not:to visit Israel= visiter IsraëlWhen in doubt, check in the dictionary.All the continent names are feminine in French. Most names of countries are feminine e.g. la France, but some are masculine e.g. le Canada.Most names of countries are singular in French, but some are plural (usually, but not always, those that are plural in English) e.g. les États-Unis mpl (the United States), and les Philippines fpl (the Philippines). Note, however, the plural verb sont:the Philippines is a lovely country= les Philippines sont un beau paysIn, to and from somewhereWith continent names, feminine singular names of countries and masculine singular names of countries beginning with a vowel, for in and to, use en, and for from, use de:to live in Europe= vivre en Europeto go to Europe= aller en Europeto come from Europe= venir d’Europeto live in France= vivre en Franceto go to France= aller en Franceto come from France= venir de Franceto live in Afghanistan= vivre en Afghanistanto go to Afghanistan= aller en Afghanistanto come from Afghanistan= venir d’AfghanistanNote that names of countries and continents that include North, South, East, or West work in the same way:to live in North Korea= vivre en Corée du Nordto go to North Korea= aller en Corée du Nordto come from North Korea= venir de Corée du NordWith masculine countries beginning with a consonant, and with plurals, use au or aux for in and to, and du or des for from:to live in Canada= vivre au Canadato go to Canada= aller au Canadato come from Canada= venir du Canadato live in the United States= vivre aux États-Unisto go to the United States= aller aux États-Unisto come from the United States= venir des États-Unisto live in the Philippines= vivre aux Philippinesto go to the Philippines= aller aux Philippinesto come from the Philippines= venir des PhilippinesAdjective uses: français or de France or de la France?For French, the translation français is usually safe ; here are some typical examples:the French army= l’armée françaisethe French coast= la côte françaiseFrench cooking= la cuisine françaiseFrench currency= la monnaie françaisethe French Customs= la douane françaisethe French government= le gouvernement françaisthe French language= la langue françaiseFrench literature= la littérature françaiseFrench money= l’argent françaisthe French nation= le peuple françaisFrench politics= la politique françaisea French town= une ville françaiseFrench traditions= les traditions françaisesSome nouns, however, occur more commonly with de France (usually, but not always, their English equivalents can have of France as well as French):the Ambassador of France or the French Ambassador= l’ambassadeur de Francethe French Embassy= l’ambassade de Francethe history of France or French history= l’histoire de Francethe King of France or the French king= le roi de Francethe rivers of France= les fleuves et rivières de Francethe French team= l’équipe de Francebut note:the capital of France or the French capital= la capitale de la FranceNote that many geopolitical adjectives like French can also refer to nationality, e.g. a French tourist ⇒ Nationalities, or to the language, e.g. a French word ⇒ Languages. -
2 course
course [kɔ:s]1. noun• did he do it? -- of course/of course not! est-ce qu'il l'a fait ? -- bien sûr/bien sûr que non !• can I take it? -- of course! est-ce que je peux le prendre ? -- bien sûr !• do you love him? -- of course I do/of course I don't! tu l'aimes ? -- bien sûr/bien sûr que non !b. [of life, events, time] cours m• to get back on course [ship] reprendre son capd. ( = lessons) cours mf. [of meal] plat m• first course entrée fg. [of injections] série f[water] couler à flots3. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━‼|/b] [b]course is not always translated by cours.* * *[kɔːs] 1.1) ( progression) (of time, event, history) cours m (of de)to run ou take its course — suivre son cours
2) ( route) cours m; (of boat, plane) cap mto be on course — Aviation, Nautical tenir le cap
to go off course — [ship, government] dévier de son cap
to change course — gen, lit changer de direction; Aviation, Nautical, fig changer de cap
3) School, University cours m (in en; of de)French course — cours m de français
beginners' course — cours m pour débutants
a course of study — School programme m scolaire; University cursus m universitaire
to go on ou be on a course — (aller) suivre un cours
4) Medicineto stay the course — lit finir la course; fig tenir bon
6) ( part of meal) plat m2.five-course meal — repas m de cinq plats
1) ( gush) couler2) Sport3.of course adverbial phrase bien sûr, évidemmentof course I do! — ( confirming suggestion) bien sûr que oui!; ( refuting allegation) bien sûr que si!
‘did you lock the door?’ - ‘of course I did!’ — ‘tu as fermé la porte à clé?’ - ‘mais oui, enfin!’
‘you didn't believe him?’ - ‘of course not!’ — ‘tu ne l'as pas cru?’ - ‘mais non, voyons!’
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3 seem
seem [si:m]a. sembler• she makes it seem so simple! avec elle tout paraît si simple !• how did she seem to you? comment l'as-tu trouvée ?• how does it seem to you? qu'en penses-tu ?• it seems there's a strike apparemment, il y a une grève• it seems to me that... il me semble que...• they're getting married? -- yes, so it seems ils vont se marier ? -- oui, il paraît• it seems ages since we last met j'ai l'impression que ça fait des siècles (inf) que nous ne nous sommes pas vus• there seems to be a mistake in this translation je crois qu'il y a une erreur dans cette traduction* * *[siːm]1) ( give impression) sembler; ( less formal) avoir l'airhe seems to be looking for... — on dirait qu'il cherche...
it would seem so/not — on dirait que oui/non
2) ( have impression)it seems to me that — il me semble que (+ indic)
it seems as if ou as though — il semble que (+ subj)
3) ( expressing criticism)he seems to think that... — il a l'air de croire que...
they don't seem to realize that... — ils n'ont pas l'air de se rendre compte que...
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4 character
character [ˈkærɪktər]1. nouna. caractère mc. of good/bad character de bonne/mauvaise réputationd. (in film, play) personnage me. (Computing) caractère m2. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━‼|/b] [b]character is not always translated by caractère.* * *['kærəktə(r)]1) ( personality) caractère mto act in/out of character — agir de façon habituelle/surprenante
his remarks are totally in character/out of character — ces remarques ne me surprennent pas/me surprennent de sa part
2) ( reputation) réputation f3) Literature, Theatre, Television personnage m ( from de)4) ( person) individu ma real character — un sacré numéro (colloq)
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5 seem
seem vi1 ( give impression) sembler ; ( in less formal French) avoir l'air ; he seems happy/sad il a l'air heureux/triste ; he seemed disappointed il a semblé déçu ; the statistics/experiments seem to indicate that… les statistiques/expériences semblent indiquer que… ; there seems to be a fault in the generator il semble y avoir un problème dans le générateur ; he seems to be looking for/to have lost… on dirait qu'il cherche/qu'il a perdu… ; it would seem so/not on dirait que oui/non ; the whole house seemed to shake on aurait dit que toute la maison tremblait ; things seem to be a lot better between them now ça a l'air d'aller bien mieux entre eux maintenant ; things are not always what they seem les apparences sont souvent trompeuses ; how does she seem today? comment va- t-elle aujourd'hui? ;2 ( have impression) it seems to me that… il me semble que… (+ indic) ; there seem to me to be two possibilities il me semble qu'il y a deux possibilités ; it seems/it very much seems as if ou as though il semble/semble fort que (+ subj) ; I seem to have done j'ai l'impression que j'ai fait ; I seem to have offended him j'ai l'impression que je l'ai vexé ; I seem to have forgotten my money je crois que j'ai oublié mon argent ; I seem to remember I left it on the table je crois me rappeler que je l'ai laissé sur la table ; it seems hours since we left on dirait qu'il y a des heures que nous sommes partis ; that would seem to be the right thing to do j'ai l'impression que c'est ce qu'il faut faire ; there doesn't seem to be any solution il semble qu'il n'y ait aucune solution ; there seems to be some mistake il semble qu'il y ait erreur ; it seemed like a good idea at the time cela avait l'air d'une bonne idée ;3 ( expressing criticism or sarcasm) he/she seems to think that… il/elle a l'air de croire que… ; they don't seem to realize that… ils n'ont pas l'air de se rendre compte que… ; you seem to have forgotten this point tu sembles avoir oublié ce détail ; ( from evidence) they haven't, it seems, reached a decision yet ils ne sont pas encore arrivés à une décision apparemment ; it seems that sugar is bad for you apparemment cela vous fait du mal de manger du sucre ; what seems to be the problem? quel est le problème? ;4 ( despite trying) he can't seem to do on dirait qu'il n'arrive pas à faire ; I just can't seem to do je n'arrive pas à faire. -
6 synonymous
synonymous [sɪ'nɒnɪməs]also figurative synonyme;∎ success is not always synonymous with merit le succès n'est pas toujours synonyme de mérite;∎ the two words are not really synonymous les deux mots ne sont pas vraiment synonymes -
7 competition
competition [‚kɒmpɪˈtɪ∫ən]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━‼|/b] The translation for [b]competition is not always compétition.* * *[ˌkɒmpə'tɪʃn]1) [U] gen, Commerce concurrence f, compétition f ( between entre)in competition with — en concurrence or compétition avec ( for pour)
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8 control
control [kənˈtrəʊl]1. nouna. ( = authority) autorité f• to keep control (of o.s.) se contrôler• to lose control (of o.s.) perdre le contrôle de soi• to lose control of a vehicle/situation perdre le contrôle d'un véhicule/d'une situation• to be in control of a vehicle/situation être maître d'un véhicule/d'une situation• who's in control here? qui est le responsable ici ?► under + control• to bring or get under control [+ fire, inflation] maîtriser ; [+ situation] dominer2. plural noun[+ emotions, expenditure, prices, immigration] contrôler ; [+ child, animal] se faire obéir de ; [+ car] garder la maîtrise de ; [+ crowd] contenir ; [+ organization, business] diriger ; [+ inflation] maîtriser• to control o.s. se contrôler4. compounds• he's a control freak il veut tout régenter ► control panel noun [of aircraft, ship] tableau m de bord ; [of TV, computer] pupitre m de commande━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━‼|/b] [b]to control is not always translated by contrôler.* * *[kən'trəʊl] 1.1) [U] ( domination) (of animals, children, crowd, country, organization) contrôle m (of de); (of operation, project) direction f (of de); (of life, fate) maîtrise f (of, over de); (of disease, pests, social problem) lutte f (of contre)to be in control of — contrôler [territory]; diriger [operation, organization]; maîtriser [problem]
to have control over — contrôler [territory]; maîtriser [fate, life]
to take control of — prendre le contrôle de [territory]; prendre la direction de [organization, project]; prendre [quelque chose] en main [situation]
to be under somebody's control — [person] être sous la direction de quelqu'un; [organization, party] être sous le contrôle de quelqu'un
to be under control — [fire, problem, riot] être maîtrisé
to bring ou get ou keep [something] under control — maîtriser
to be out of control — [crowd, riot] être déchaîné; [fire] ne plus être maîtrisable
to be beyond ou outside somebody's control — échapper au contrôle de quelqu'un
2) [U] ( restraint) (of self, appetite, emotion, urge) maîtrise fto keep control of oneself —
3) [U] ( physical mastery) (of vehicle, machine, ball) contrôle m; (of body, process, system) maîtrise fto keep/lose control of a car — garder/perdre le contrôle d'une voiture
to take control — ( of plane) prendre les commandes
4) [C] (lever, switch) (on vehicle, equipment) commande f; ( on TV) bouton m de réglagevolume control — Television bouton de réglage du son
5) ( regulation) contrôle m (on de)6) ( in experiment) contrôle m2. 3.transitive verb (p prés etc - ll-)1) ( dominate) dominer [market, situation]; contrôler [territory]; diriger [traffic, project]; s'emparer de [mind]; Finance être majoritaire dans [company]2) ( discipline) maîtriser [person, animal, temper, inflation, riot, fire]; endiguer [epidemic]; dominer [emotion]; retenir [laughter]; commander à [limbs]3) ( operate) commander [machine, process]; manœuvrer [boat, vehicle]; piloter [plane]; contrôler [ball]4) ( regulate) régler [speed, temperature]; contrôler [immigration, prices]5) ( check) contrôler [quality]; vérifier [accounts]4.reflexive verb (p prés etc - ll-) -
9 local
local [ˈləʊkəl]1. adjective2. noun3. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━‼|/b] [b]local is not always translated by the French word local.* * *['ləʊkl] 1.1) ( person)the locals — les gens mpl du coin
2) ( pub) pub m du coin2.1) ( neighbourhood) [library, shop] du quartier2) ( of the town) [newspaper] local3) ( regional) [radio, news] régional; [speciality] du pays; [tradition] local; [business] de la région4) ( of a country) [currency, time] local -
10 nervous
nervous [ˈnɜ:vəs]• don't be nervous, it'll be all right ne t'inquiète pas, tout se passera bien• to have a nervous breakdown faire une dépression nerveuse ► nervous exhaustion noun fatigue f nerveuse ; (serious) surmenage m━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━‼|/b] [b]nervous is not always translated by nerveux.* * *['nɜːvəs]1) [person] ( fearful) timide; ( anxious) angoissé; ( highly strung) nerveux/-euse; [smile, laugh, habit] nerveux/-euseto be nervous of GB ou around US — avoir peur de [strangers, animals]
to be nervous of GB ou about US — redouter [change, disagreement]
to feel nervous — ( apprehensive) gen être angoissé; ( before performance) avoir le trac (colloq); ( afraid) avoir peur; ( ill at ease) se sentir mal à l'aise
she makes me feel nervous — ( intimidates me) elle me met mal à l'aise; ( puts my nerves on edge) elle me rend nerveux
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11 occupation
occupation [‚ɒkjʊˈpeɪ∫ən]a. ( = trade) métier m ; ( = profession) profession f ; ( = work) emploi m ; ( = activity, pastime) occupation f• "occupation: teacher" « occupation: professeur »b. [of house] occupation fc. (by army) occupation f━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━‼|/b] [b]occupation is not always translated by the French word occupation.* * *[ˌɒkjʊ'peɪʃn]1) ( of house)to take up occupation — s'installer (of dans)
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12 project
1. noun• to project o.s. se projeter( = jut out) faire saillie4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque project est un nom, l'accent tombe sur la première syllabe: ˈprɒdʒekt, lorsque c'est un verbe, sur la seconde: prəˈdʒekt.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━‼|/b] [b]project is not always translated by projet.* * *1. ['prɒdʒekt]2) School dossier m (on sur); University mémoire m (on sur)2. ['prɒdʒekt]research project — programme m de recherches
3. [prə'dʒekt]project manager — gen directeur/-trice m/f de projet; Construction maître m d'œuvre
transitive verb1) (throw, send) projeter [object]; envoyer [missile]; faire porter [voice]; donner [image]2) ( transfer) projeter [guilt, doubts, anxiety]3) ( estimate) prévoir4) Cinema, Physics, Mathematics projeter5) Geography faire la projection de4. [prə'dʒekt]2) Theatre [actor] passer la rampe5.projected past participle adjective [figure, deficit] prévu6. [prə'dʒekt]1) ( make an impression) faire impression2) -
13 river
river [ˈrɪvər]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━‼|/b] [b]river is not always translated by rivière.* * *['rɪvə(r)]1) ( flowing into sea) fleuve m; ( tributary) rivière fup river/down river — en amont/en aval
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14 gossip
['ɡosip] 1. noun1) (talk about other people's affairs, not always truthful: I never pay any attention to gossip.) commérages2) (a chat: She dropped in for a cup of coffee and a gossip.) brin de causette3) (a person who listens to and passes on gossip: She's a dreadful gossip.) commère2. verb1) (to pass on gossip.) commérer2) (to chat.) bavarder•- gossipy- gossip column -
15 tranquil
[træŋkwil](quiet; peaceful: Life in the country is not always tranquil.) tranquille- tranquillity - tranquillizer - tranquilliser -
16 US states
In some cases, there is a French form of the name, but not always (if in doubt, check in the dictionary). Each state has a gender in French and is used with the definite article, except after the preposition en, e.g.:Arkansas= l’Arkansas mCalifornia= la CalifornieTexas= le TexasSo:Arkansas is beautiful= l’Arkansas est beauI like California= j’aime la Californiedo you know Texas?= connaissez-vous le Texas?In, to and from somewherein Alaska= en Alaskato Alaska= en Alaskain California= en Californieto California= en Californiein Texas= au Texasto Texas= au TexasFor from use de for feminine states and for masculine ones beginning with a vowel, e.g.:from California= de Californiefrom Alaska= d’AlaskaFor from use du for masculine states beginning with a consonant, e.g.:from Texas= du TexasComing from somewhere: Uses with another nounThere are a few words e.g. californien, new-yorkais, texan used as adjectives and as nouns (with a capital letter) referring to the inhabitants. In other cases it is usually safe to use de for feminine states, and to use de l’ or du for masculine states, e.g.:the Florida countryside= les paysages de FlorideIllinois representatives= les représentants de l’Illinoisbuta Louisiana accent= l’accent de la LouisianeNew-Mexico roads= les routes du Nouveau-Mexique -
17 bring
bring [brɪŋ](a) (take → animal, person, vehicle) amener; (→ object) apporter; (→ fashion, idea, product) introduire, lancer;∎ I'll bring the books (across) tomorrow j'apporterai les livres demain;∎ her father's bringing her home today son père la ramène à la maison aujourd'hui;∎ what brings you here? qu'est-ce qui vous amène?;∎ can you bring me a beer, please? vous pouvez m'apporter une bière, s'il vous plaît?;∎ that brings the total to £350 cela fait 350 livres en tout;∎ he brought his dog with him il a emmené son chien;∎ did you bring anything with you? as-tu apporté quelque chose?;∎ black musicians brought jazz to Europe les musiciens noirs ont introduit le jazz en Europe;∎ this programme is brought to you by the BBC ce programme est diffusé par la BBC(b) (into specified state) entraîner, amener;∎ to bring sth into play faire jouer qch;∎ to bring sth into question mettre ou remettre qch en question;∎ to bring sb to his/her senses ramener qn à la raison;∎ to bring sth to an end or a close or a halt mettre fin à qch;∎ to bring sth to sb's attention or knowledge or notice attirer l'attention de qn sur qch;∎ to bring a child into the world mettre un enfant au monde;∎ to bring sth to light mettre qch en lumière, révéler qch;∎ to bring sth to mind rappeler qch;∎ to bring sth onto the market introduire qch sur le marché∎ her performance brought wild applause son interprétation a provoqué un tonnerre d'applaudissements;∎ to bring sth upon sb attirer qch sur qn;∎ her foolhardiness brought misfortune upon the family son imprudence a attiré le malheur sur la famille;∎ you've brought it on yourself vous l'avez cherché;∎ you bring credit to the firm vous faites honneur à la société;∎ it brings bad/good luck ça porte malheur/bonheur;∎ he brought a sense of urgency to the project il a fait accélérer le projet;∎ to bring new hope to sb redonner de l'espoir à qn;∎ the story brought tears to my eyes l'histoire m'a fait venir les larmes aux yeux;∎ his speech brought jeers from the audience son discours lui a valu les huées de l'assistance;∎ money does not always bring happiness l'argent ne fait pas toujours le bonheur;∎ the winter brought more wind and rain l'hiver a amené encore plus de vent et de pluie;∎ tourism has brought prosperity to the area le tourisme a enrichi la région;∎ who knows what the future will bring? qui sait ce que l'avenir nous/lui/ etc réserve?∎ she can't bring herself to speak about it elle n'arrive pas à en parler;∎ her performance brought the audience to its feet les spectateurs se sont levés pour l'applaudir∎ the path brings you straight (out) into the village ce chemin vous mène (tout) droit au village;∎ the shock brought him to the verge of a breakdown le choc l'a mené au bord de la dépression nerveuse;∎ to bring sb into a conversation/discussion faire participer qn à une conversation/discussion;∎ that brings us to the next question cela nous amène à la question suivante∎ to bring an action or a suit against sb intenter un procès à ou contre qn;∎ to bring a charge against sb porter une accusation contre qn;∎ the case was brought before the court l'affaire a été déférée au tribunal;∎ he was brought before the court il a comparu devant le tribunal;∎ the murderer must be brought to justice l'assassin doit être traduit en justice;∎ to bring evidence avancer ou présenter des preuves(g) (financially) rapporter;∎ her painting only brings her a few thousand pounds a year ses peintures ne lui rapportent que quelques milliers de livres par an(a) (cause → changes, war) provoquer, amener, entraîner; (→ reconciliation) amener; (→ person's downfall) entraîner; (→ accident) provoquer, causer;∎ what brought about his dismissal? pourquoi a-t-il été renvoyé exactement?, quel est le motif de son renvoi?(memories, impressions) garder∎ no amount of crying will bring him back pleurer ne le ramènera pas à la vie;∎ Law to bring a case back before the court ressaisir le tribunal d'un dossier∎ the news brought a smile back to her face la nouvelle lui a rendu le sourire;∎ they're bringing back miniskirts ils relancent la minijupe;∎ to bring sb back to life ranimer qn(c) (evoke → memory) rappeler (à la mémoire);∎ that brings it all back to me ça réveille tous mes souvenirs∎ to bring sb by amener qn(b) (reduce → prices, temperature) faire baisser; (→ currency) déprécier, avilir; (→ birthrate, inflation, unemployment, swelling) réduire∎ her performance brought the house down son interprétation lui a valu des applaudissements à tout rompre∎ to bring down the wrath of God on sb attirer la colère de Dieu sur qn;∎ stop making so much noise or you'll bring the headmaster down on us ne fais pas tant de bruit, tu vas attirer l'attention du proviseur sur nous(a) (present → person) faire avancer; (→ argument) avancer, présenter; Law (→ witness) produire; Law (→ evidence) avancer, présenter(b) (chair etc) avancer∎ the conference has been brought forward to the 28th la conférence a été avancée au 28(d) Accountancy reporter;∎ brought forward reporté∎ to bring in the harvest rentrer la moisson;∎ they want to bring a new person in ils veulent prendre quelqu'un d'autre;∎ we will have to bring in the police il faudra faire intervenir la ou faire appel à la police;∎ to bring sb in for questioning emmener qn au poste de police pour l'interroger∎ the government has brought in a new tax bill le gouvernement a présenté ou déposé un nouveau projet de loi fiscal;∎ can I just bring in a new point? est-ce que je peux faire une autre remarque?(c) (yield, produce) rapporter;∎ to bring in interest rapporter des intérêts;∎ tourism brings in millions of dollars each year le tourisme rapporte des millions de dollars tous les ans;∎ her work doesn't bring in much money son travail ne lui rapporte pas grand-chose∎ they brought in a verdict of guilty ils l'ont déclaré coupable(a) British familiar (trick) réussir□ ; (plan) réaliser□ ; Commerce (deal) conclure□, mener à bien□ ;∎ did you manage to bring it off? avez-vous réussi votre coup?(c) (person → from ship) débarquer;∎ the injured men will be brought off by helicopter les blessés seront évacués en hélicoptère∎ to bring sb off branler qn;∎ to bring oneself off se branler∎ the shock brought on a heart attack le choc a provoqué une crise cardiaque;∎ humorous what brought this on? (why are you offering to help?) qu'est-ce que tu me caches?(b) (encourage) encourager;∎ the warm weather has really brought on the flowers la chaleur a bien fait pousser les fleurs;∎ the idea is to bring on new tennis players il s'agit d'encourager de nouveaux tennismen∎ please bring on our next contestant faites entrer le concurrent suivant(c) (accentuate) souligner;∎ that colour brings out the green in her eyes cette couleur met en valeur le vert de ses yeux;∎ her performance brought out the character's comic side son interprétation a fait ressortir le côté comique du personnage;∎ to bring out the best/worst in sb faire apparaître qn sous son meilleur/plus mauvais jour;∎ humorous it brings out the beast in me cela réveille l'animal qui est en moi∎ strawberries bring me out in spots les fraises me donnent des boutons(e) (encourage → person) encourager;∎ he's very good at bringing people out (of themselves) il sait très bien s'y prendre pour mettre les gens à l'aise;∎ the sun has brought out the roses le soleil a fait s'épanouir les roses∎ they're threatening to bring everyone out (on strike) ils menacent d'appeler tout le monde à faire grève∎ to bring out new shares émettre de nouvelles actions(take → person) amener; (→ thing) apporter∎ British figurative I brought the conversation round to marriage j'ai amené la conversation sur le mariage(c) (persuade) convaincre, convertir;∎ to bring sb round to a point of view convertir ou amener qn à un point de vue∎ he brought the country through the depression il a réussi à faire sortir le pays de la dépression;∎ the doctors brought me through my illness grâce aux médecins, j'ai survécu à ma maladie(b) (introduce) mettre en contact, faire se rencontrer;∎ her brother brought them together son frère les a fait se rencontrer(c) (reconcile) réconcilier;∎ Industry an arbitrator is trying to bring the two sides together un médiateur essaie de réconcilier les deux parties∎ to be well/badly brought up être bien/mal élevé;∎ I was brought up to be polite on m'a appris la politesse∎ don't bring that up again ne remettez pas cela sur le tapis;∎ we won't bring it up again nous n'en reparlerons plus∎ to bring sb up before a judge citer ou faire comparaître qn devant un juge∎ to bring sb/sth up to professional standard élever qn/qch à un niveau professionnel -
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glamorous ['glæmərəs](a) (alluring → person) séduisant, éblouissant;∎ a glamorous actress une actrice éblouissante ou resplendissante;∎ glamorous dresses robes fpl éblouissantes ou d'un chic inouï;∎ a glamorous grandmother une grand-mère sophistiquée(b) (exciting → lifestyle) brillant; (→ career) brillant, prestigieux; (→ show) splendide; (→ team) prestigieux; (→ place) chic;∎ the glamorous parts of the French Riviera les endroits chics de la Côte d'Azur;∎ working in the film industry is not always glamorous il n'y a pas que des métiers de prestige dans le cinéma -
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20 Colours
Not all English colour terms have a single exact equivalent in French: for instance, in some circumstances brown is marron, in others brun. If in doubt, look the word up in the dictionary.Colour termswhat colour is it?= c’est de quelle couleur? or (more formally) de quelle couleur est-il?it’s green= il est vert or elle est verteto paint sth green= peindre qch en vertto dye sth green= teindre qch en vertto wear green= porter du vertdressed in green= habillé de vertColour nouns are all masculine in French:I like green= j’aime le vertI prefer blue= je préfère le bleured suits her= le rouge lui va bienit’s a pretty yellow!= c’est un joli jaune!have you got it in white?= est-ce que vous l’avez en blanc?a pretty shade of blue= un joli ton de bleuit was a dreadful green= c’était un vert affreuxa range of greens= une gamme de vertsMost adjectives of colour agree with the noun they modify:a blue coat= un manteau bleua blue dress= une robe bleueblue clothes= des vêtements bleusSome that don’t agree are explained below.Words that are not true adjectivesSome words that translate English adjectives are really nouns in French, and so don’t show agreement:a brown shoe= une chaussure marronorange tablecloths= des nappes fpl orangehazel eyes= des yeux mpl noisetteOther French words like this include: cerise ( cherry-red), chocolat ( chocolate-brown) and émeraude ( emerald-green).Shades of colourExpressions like pale blue, dark green or light yellow are also invariable in French and show no agreement:a pale blue shirt= une chemise bleu pâledark green blankets= des couvertures fpl vert foncéa light yellow tie= une cravate jaune clairbright yellow socks= des chaussettes fpl jaune vifFrench can also use the colour nouns here: instead of une chemise bleu pâle you could say une chemise d’un bleu pâle ; and similarly des couvertures d’un vert foncé (etc). The nouns in French are normally used to translate English adjectives of this type ending in -er and -est:a darker blue= un bleu plus foncéthe dress was a darker blue= la robe était d’un bleu plus foncéSimilarly:a lighter blue= un bleu plus clair (etc.)In the following examples, blue stands for most basic colour terms:pale blue= bleu pâlelight blue= bleu clairbright blue= bleu vifdark blue= bleu foncédeep blue= bleu profondstrong blue= bleu soutenuOther types of compound in French are also invariable, and do not agree with their nouns:a navy-blue jacket= une veste bleu marineThese compounds include: bleu ciel ( sky-blue), vert pomme ( apple-green), bleu nuit ( midnight-blue), rouge sang ( blood-red) etc. However, all English compounds do not translate directly into French. If in doubt, check in the dictionary.French compounds consisting of two colour terms linked with a hyphen are also invariable:a blue-black material= une étoffe bleu-noira greenish-blue cup= une tasse bleu-verta greeny-yellow dress= une robe vert-jauneEnglish uses the ending -ish, or sometimes -y, to show that something is approximately a certain colour, e.g. a reddish hat or a greenish paint. The French equivalent is -âtre:blue-ish= bleuâtregreenish or greeny= verdâtregreyish= grisâtrereddish= rougeâtreyellowish or yellowy= jaunâtreetc.Other similar French words are rosâtre, noirâtre and blanchâtre. Note however that these words are often rather negative in French. It is better not to use them if you want to be complimentary about something. Use instead tirant sur le rouge/jaune etc.To describe a special colour, English can add -coloured to a noun such as raspberry (framboise) or flesh (chair). Note how this is said in French, where the two-word compound with couleur is invariable, and, unlike English, never has a hyphen:a chocolate-coloured skirt= une jupe couleur chocolatraspberry-coloured fabric= du tissu couleur framboiseflesh-coloured tights= un collant couleur chairColour verbsEnglish makes some colour verbs by adding -en (e.g. blacken). Similarly French has some verbs in -ir made from colour terms:to blacken= noircirto redden= rougirto whiten= blanchirThe other French colour terms that behave like this are: bleu (bleuir), jaune (jaunir), rose (rosir) and vert (verdir). It is always safe, however, to use devenir, thus:to turn purple= devenir violetDescribing peopleNote the use of the definite article in the following:to have black hair= avoir les cheveux noirsto have blue eyes= avoir les yeux bleusNote the use of à in the following:a girl with blue eyes= une jeune fille aux yeux bleusthe man with black hair= l’homme aux cheveux noirsNot all colours have direct equivalents in French. The following words are used for describing the colour of someone’s hair (note that les cheveux is plural in French):fair= blonddark= brunblonde or blond= blondbrown= châtain invred= rouxblack= noirgrey= griswhite= blancCheck other terms such as yellow, ginger, auburn, mousey etc. in the dictionary.Note these nouns in French:a fair-haired man= un blonda fair-haired woman= une blondea dark-haired man= un bruna dark-haired woman= une bruneThe following words are useful for describing the colour of someone’s eyes:blue= bleulight blue= bleu clair invlight brown= marron clair invbrown= marron invhazel= noisette invgreen= vertgrey= grisgreyish-green= gris-vert invdark= noir
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