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1 daily
daily [ˈdeɪlɪ]1. adverb2. adjectivequotidien ; [wage, charge] journalier• daily paper quotidien m3. noun( = newspaper) quotidien m* * *['deɪlɪ] 1.1) ( newspaper) quotidien m2) (colloq) GB (also daily help, daily maid) femme f de ménage2.3.daily newspaper — (journal m) quotidien m
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2 daily
B adj [routine, visit, journey, delivery] quotidien/-ienne ; [wage, rate, intake] journalier/-ière ; [sight, phenomenon] quotidien/-ienne, de tous les jours ; daily newspaper (journal m) quotidien m ; on a daily basis gen tous les jours ; to be paid on a daily basis être payé à la journée ; to earn one's daily bread gagner son pain quotidien ; the daily grind le labeur quotidien ; the daily round le train-train de la vie quotidienne.C adv quotidiennement, tous les jours ; to be taken twice daily à prendre deux fois par jour ; he is expected daily sout on l'attend d'un jour à l'autre. -
3 daily
(routine, task) quotidien, de tous les jours; (output, wage) journalier;∎ to be paid on a daily basis être payé à la journée;∎ (to earn) one's daily bread (gagner) son pain quotidien;∎ Bible give us this day our daily bread donne-nous aujourd'hui notre pain de ce jour2 adverbtous les jours, quotidiennement;∎ twice daily deux fois par jour3 noun(a) (newspaper) quotidien m∎ dailies rushes mpl►► Horseracing daily double = pari unique portant sur le gagnant de deux courses de chevaux ayant lieu le même jour;British familiar old-fashioned daily dozen gym f quotidienne□ ;Press the Daily Express = quotidien britannique populaire de droite;familiar the daily grind le train-train quotidien;British daily help, daily maid femme f de ménage (qui vient tous les jours);Press the Daily Mail = quotidien britannique de droite;Press the Daily Mirror = quotidien britannique populaire centriste;Stock Exchange Daily Official List cours mpl de clôture quotidiens;daily paper quotidien m;the daily round la tournée quotidienne;familiar the daily routine le train-train quotidien;Press the Daily Sport = quotidien britannique traitant de l'actualité sportive et publiant de nombreuses photos de pin-ups;Press the Daily Star = quotidien britannique populaire de droite;Press the Daily Telegraph = quotidien britannique de tendance conservatrice;Finance daily trading report rapport m de situation journalière -
4 basis
basis [ˈbeɪsɪs]• they accepted the plan as a basis for settling the conflict ils ont accepté le plan comme base de règlement du conflit* * *['beɪsɪs]noun (pl - ses) (for action, negotiation) base f (for, of de); ( of discussion) cadre m; ( of theory) point m de départ; (for belief, argument) fondements mpl ( for de) -
5 nine-to-fiver
American = personne qui travaille selon des horaires traditionnels (le plus souvent de 9h à 17h)Unisys' Schebella is no clock-watcher. "I'm not a nine-to-fiver," she says. "I'm available all the time because IT recruiting these days is done on a daily basis and has a sense of urgency to it. So I'm in constant communication with what I call my 'triangle' -- the candidates, the customers, and the clients."
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6 routine
routine [ru:ˈti:n]1. nouna. routine f• business or office routine travail m courant du bureaub. ( = performance) numéro m• he gave me the old routine about his wife not understanding him (inf) il m'a ressorti la vieille rengaine du mari incompris2. adjectivea. ( = normal) [work, check, maintenance, procedure, questions] de routineb. ( = predictable) [report, problem, banter] banal* * *[ruː'tiːn] 1.1) ( procedure) routine foffice routine — travail m de routine
to establish a routine — ( at work) s'organiser; ( for spare time) se faire un emploi du temps
2) ( drudgery) routine f (of de)4) (colloq) péj ( obvious act) numéro (colloq) m5) Computing sous-programme m6) Sport enchaînement m2.1) ( normal) [enquiry, matter] de routineroutine maintenance — entretien m courant
2) ( uninspiring) routinier/-ière
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