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1 appointments book
carnet m de rendez-vous, agenda m -
2 appointments diary
carnet de rendez-vous, agenda -
3 appointments, advisory, committee
( advocacy)comité m consultatif de nominationEnglish-French legislative terms > appointments, advisory, committee
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4 Appointments, Council
Conseil m des nominations -
5 Judicial, Appointments, Advisory, Committee
Comité m consultatif sur les nominations à la magistratureEnglish-French legislative terms > Judicial, Appointments, Advisory, Committee
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6 Justices, of, the, Peace, Appointments, Advisory, Committee
Comité m consultatif sur la nomination des juges de paixEnglish-French legislative terms > Justices, of, the, Peace, Appointments, Advisory, Committee
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7 appointment
appointment [ə'pɔɪntmənt]∎ I made an appointment with the dentist j'ai pris rendez-vous chez le dentiste;∎ I've made an appointment with the doctor for you je t'ai pris un rendez-vous chez le docteur;∎ they made an appointment to have lunch together ils se sont donné rendez-vous pour déjeuner;∎ he has a 4 o'clock appointment il a un rendez-vous à 16 heures;∎ she didn't keep our or the appointment elle n'est pas venue au rendez-vous;∎ I've got an appointment with the doctor j'ai rendez-vous chez le médecin; (announcing arrival to receptionist) j'ai rendez-vous avec le médecin;∎ to meet sb by appointment rencontrer qn sur rendez-vous;∎ by appointment only sur rendez-vous seulement;∎ have you got an appointment? avez-vous un rendez-vous?; Administration êtes-vous convoqué?∎ his appointment to the office of Lord Chancellor sa nomination au poste de grand chancelier;∎ there are still some appointments to be made il y a encore quelques postes à pourvoir;∎ Commerce by appointment to Her Majesty the Queen (on packaging) fournisseur de S.M. la Reine∎ appointments (of house) aménagement m►► appointments diary carnet m de rendez-vous, agenda mUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > appointment
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8 appointment
∎ to make or fix an appointment with sb prendre rendez-vous avec qn;∎ to break an appointment ne pas se présenter à un rendez-vous;∎ to cancel an appointment annuler un rendez-vous;∎ please telephone if you cannot make or keep your appointment veuillez téléphoner s'il vous est impossible de venir à votre rendez-vous;∎ to meet or see sb by appointment recevoir qn sur rendez-vous;∎ by appointment only sur rendez-vous;∎ have you got an appointment? avez-vous un rendez-vous?appointments book carnet m de rendez-vous, agenda m;appointments diary carnet de rendez-vous, agenda(c) (job held) poste m, emploi m;∎ to hold an appointment être préposé(e) à un emploi;∎ he's been offered an appointment on the board on lui a proposé un poste au conseil d'administration -
9 clash
clash [klæʃ]1 noun∎ clash of personalities, personality clash incompatibilité f de caractères;∎ clashes on the border des affrontements mpl à la frontière(c) (incompatibility → of ideas, opinions) incompatibilité f; (→ of interests) conflit m; (→ of colours) discordance f(d) (of appointments, events) coïncidence f fâcheuse∎ to clash with sb over sth avoir un différend avec qn à propos de qch;∎ police clashed with protestors il y a eu des heurts entre la police et les manifestants(c) (be incompatible → ideas, opinions) se heurter, être incompatible ou en contradiction; (→ interests) se heurter, être en conflit; (→ colours) jurer, détonner;∎ that shirt clashes with your trousers cette chemise jure avec ton pantalon(d) (appointments, events) tomber en même temps(metallic objects) heurter ou entrechoquer bruyamment; (cymbals) faire résonner -
10 appointment
appointment [əˈpɔɪntmənt]a. ( = arrangement to meet) rendez-vous m• to make an appointment [two people] se donner rendez-vous• do you have an appointment? vous avez rendez-vous ?• I have an appointment to see Mr Martin j'ai rendez-vous avec M. Martinb. ( = selection) nomination f* * *[ə'pɔɪntmənt]business appointment — rendez-vous m d'affaires
2) Administration, Politics ( nomination) nomination f (as comme; to something à quelque chose; to do pour faire)3) ( job) poste m (as de; of de)‘Appointments’ — ( in paper) ‘Offres d'emploi’
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11 diary
diary [ˈdaɪərɪ]* * *['daɪərɪ]1) ( for appointments) agenda m2) ( journal) journal m intime3) ( in newspaper) chronique f -
12 schedule
1. nouna. [of work, duties] programme m ; [of planes] horaire m ; [of events] calendrier m ; (US = timetable) emploi m du temps(gen pass) [+ meeting, talks] prévoir• you are scheduled to speak after him d'après le programme, vous parlez après lui• the government has scheduled elections for 5 January le gouvernement a fixé les élections au 5 janvier* * *['ʃedjuːl], US ['skedʒʊl] 1.1) Administration, Commerce, Technology programme m; ( projected plan) prévisions fplto be ahead of/behind schedule — être en avance/en retard sur les prévisions
to draw up ou make out a schedule — établir un programme
2) ( of appointments) programme m also Televisionto fit somebody/something into one's schedule — intégrer quelqu'un/quelque chose dans son programme
3) ( timetable) horaire mto arrive on/ahead of/behind schedule — arriver à l'heure/en avance/en retard
4) Commerce, Law ( list) ( of charges) barème m; ( of repayments) taux m; ( of contents) inventaire m; ( to a contract) annexe f2.transitive verb prévoir; ( arrange) programmerthe plane is scheduled to arrive at 2.00 — l'avion est attendu à 2 h
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13 keep
[ki:p] 1. past tense, past participle - kept; verb1) (to have for a very long or indefinite period of time: He gave me the picture to keep.) garder2) (not to give or throw away; to preserve: I kept the most interesting books; Can you keep a secret?) conserver, garder3) (to (cause to) remain in a certain state or position: I keep this gun loaded; How do you keep cool in this heat?; Will you keep me informed of what happens?) garder, tenir4) (to go on (performing or repeating a certain action): He kept walking.) continuer à5) (to have in store: I always keep a tin of baked beans for emergencies.) garder6) (to look after or care for: She keeps the garden beautifully; I think they keep hens.) entretenir7) (to remain in good condition: That meat won't keep in this heat unless you put it in the fridge.) se conserver, (se) garder8) (to make entries in (a diary, accounts etc): She keeps a diary to remind her of her appointments; He kept the accounts for the club.) tenir9) (to hold back or delay: Sorry to keep you.) retenir10) (to provide food, clothes, housing for (someone): He has a wife and child to keep.) entretenir11) (to act in the way demanded by: She kept her promise.) tenir12) (to celebrate: to keep Christmas.) fêter2. noun(food and lodging: She gives her mother money every week for her keep; Our cat really earns her keep - she kills all the mice in the house.) entretien, nourriture- keeper- keeping - keep-fit - keepsake - for keeps - in keeping with - keep away - keep back - keep one's distance - keep down - keep one's end up - keep from - keep going - keep hold of - keep house for - keep house - keep in - keep in mind - keep it up - keep off - keep on - keep oneself to oneself - keep out - keep out of - keep time - keep to - keep something to oneself - keep to oneself - keep up - keep up with the Joneses - keep watch -
14 rule
[ru:l] 1. noun1) (government: under foreign rule.) autorité2) (a regulation or order: school rules.) règlement3) (what usually happens or is done; a general principle: He is an exception to the rule that fat people are usually happy.) règle4) (a general standard that guides one's actions: I make it a rule never to be late for appointments.) règle5) (a marked strip of wood, metal etc for measuring: He measured the windows with a rule.) règle2. verb1) (to govern: The king ruled (the people) wisely.) gouverner2) (to decide officially: The judge ruled that the witness should be heard.) décider3) (to draw (a straight line): He ruled a line across the page.) tirer à la règle•- ruled- ruler - ruling 3. noun(an official decision: The judge gave his ruling.) décision, jugement- rule off - rule out -
15 appointment
1 (meeting, consultation) rendez-vous m (at chez ; with avec ; to do pour faire) ; business appointment rendez-vous m d'affaires ; by appointment sur rendez-vous ; to have an appointment avoir un rendez-vous ; to make an appointment prendre rendez-vous ; to break/cancel an appointment ne pas venir à/annuler un rendez-vous ; please write/phone for an appointment veuillez écrire/téléphoner pour prendre rendez-vous ;2 Admin, Pol ( nomination) nomination f (as comme ; to sth à qch ; to do pour faire) ; ‘by appointment to her Majesty’ Comm ‘fournisseur de Sa Majesté’ ; to take up an appointment (as sth) prendre ses fonctions (comme qch) ; -
16 diary
diary n1 ( for appointments) agenda m ; to put sth in one's diary noter qch dans son agenda ; my diary is full je suis très pris ; -
17 schedule
schedule, US [transcription]["skedZUl"]A n1 Admin, Comm, Constr programme m ; ( projected plan) prévisions fpl ; building schedule programme de construction ; production schedule prévisions de production ; to be ahead of/behind schedule être en avance/en retard sur les prévisions ; to work to a tight schedule travailler selon un programme serré ; to keep to a schedule suivre un programme ; to draw up ou make out a schedule établir un programme ; to be on schedule (for July) progresser comme prévu (pour l'échéance de juillet) ; finished on schedule fini à temps ; according to schedule comme prévu ; a schedule of events un calendrier ;2 ( of appointments) programme m ; work schedule programme de travail ; a full/crowded schedule gen, Sport un programme chargé/très chargé ; to fit sb/sth into one's schedule intégrer qn/qch dans son programme ;3 TV programme m ; autumn/winter schedule programme d'automne/d'hiver ;4 Transp ( timetable) horaire m ; bus/train schedule horaire des bus/trains ; to arrive on/ahead of/behind schedule arriver à l'heure/en avance/en retard ;5 Comm, Jur ( list) (of prices, charges) barème m ; ( of repayments) taux m ; (of contents, listed buildings) inventaire m ; ( to a contract) annexe f ; as per the attached schedule conformément à la liste ci-jointe ;B vtr1 ( plan) prévoir [activity] ; ( arrange) programmer [holiday, appointment] ; to do sth as scheduled faire qch comme prévu ; I am scheduled to speak at 2.00 je dois parler à 2 h ; the plane is scheduled to arrive at 2.00 l'avion est attendu à 2 h ; the station is scheduled for completion in 1997 la gare doit être terminée en 1997 ; -
18 separate
B adj1 ( with singular noun) [piece, section, organization] à part ; [discussion, issue, occasion] autre ; [problem] à part ; [identity] propre (before n) ; she has a separate room elle a une chambre à part ; each room has a separate bathroom chaque chambre a sa propre salle de bains ; the flat is separate from the rest of the house l'appartement est indépendant du reste de la maison ; a separate appointment for each child un rendez-vous pour chaque enfant ; I had a separate appointment j'avais un autre rendez-vous ; under separate cover Post sous pli séparé ;2 ( with plural noun) [pieces, sections, discussions, issues, problems] différent ; [organizations, agreements, treaties] distinct ; [dates, appointments] différent ; they have separate rooms ils ont chacun leur chambre ; they dined at separate tables ils ont dîné à des tables différentes ; they asked for separate bills ( in restaurant) ils ont demandé chacun leur addition ; these are two separate problems ce sont deux problèmes différents.C adv keep the knives separate rangez les couteaux séparément or à part ; keep the knives separate from the forks séparez les couteaux des fourchettes.D vtr1 ( divide) [wall, river] séparer [country, community] ; [intolerance, belief] diviser [people] ; séparer [milk, egg] ; only five seconds separated the two athletes cinq secondes seulement séparaient les deux athlètes ; to be separated by être séparé par [river, wall] ; être divisé à cause de [prejudice, intolerance] ; to separate sth from sth [wall, river] séparer qch de qch ; to separate the cream from the milk séparer la crème du lait ; to separate sb from sb [belief, disapproval] éloigner qn de qn ; her beliefs separated her from her sister ses croyances l'ont éloignée de sa sœur ; the child became separated from his mother ( in crowd etc) l'enfant s'est retrouvé séparé de sa mère ; to separate the issue of pay from that of working hours dissocier la question des salaires de celle des heures de travail ;2 ( also separate out) ( sort out) répartir [people] ; trier [objects, produce] ; he separated (out) the children according to age il a réparti les enfants selon leur âge.■ separate out [liquid] se séparer. -
19 sandwich
sandwich ['sænwɪdʒ]1 noun∎ a ham sandwich un sandwich au jambon;∎ I'll try to sandwich you (in) between appointments j'essaierai de vous caser entre deux rendez-vous∎ I was sandwiched (in) between two people j'étais coincé ou pris en sandwich entre deux personnes∎ we sandwiched the boards together with glue nous avons collé les planches►► British sandwich bar ≃ snack m (où on vend des sandwichs);sandwich board panneau m publicitaire (porté par un homme-sandwich);British sandwich cake gâteau m fourré;British sandwich course = stage de formation professionnelle en alternance;Sandwich Islands îles fpl Sandwich;sandwich loaf ≃ pain m de mie;sandwich man homme-sandwich m;Ornithology Sandwich tern sterne f caugek;sandwich toaster appareil m à croque-monsieur
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