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81 captain
captain ['kæptɪn]1 noun∎ captain of the fleet capitaine m de pavillon;∎ Captain James Brown (in title) le capitaine James Brown;∎ yes, captain! oui, mon capitaine!∎ captain of industry capitaine m d'industrie∎ he captained the side in the World Cup c'était lui le capitaine de l'équipe pour la Coupe du Monde -
82 commensurate
commensurate [kə'menʃərət](a) (of equal measure) de même mesure, commensurable;∎ Mathematics the side is commensurate with the diagonal on peut mesurer le côté en fonction de la diagonale∎ the salary will be commensurate with your experience le salaire sera en fonction de votre expérience;∎ there was no post commensurate with his abilities aucun poste ne correspondait à ses compétences;∎ of commensurate value d'une valeur équivalenteUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > commensurate
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83 beside
beside [bɪˈsaɪd]a. ( = at the side of) à côté deb. to be beside o.s. (with anger) (inf) être hors de soic. ( = compared with) à côté de* * *[bɪ'saɪd]1) ( next to) à côté de2) ( in comparison with) par rapport àmy problems seem rather minor beside yours — mes problèmes semblent assez insignifiants par rapport aux tiens or à côté des tiens
••to be beside oneself with happiness — être fou/folle de joie
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84 caution
caution [ˈkɔ:∫ən]1. nouna. ( = circumspection) prudence f• "caution! wet floor" « attention ! sol glissant »(British Police) mettre en garde (un suspect que toute déclaration de sa part peut être retenue contre lui)* * *['kɔːʃn] 1.1) ( care) prudence f2) ( wariness) circonspection f3) ( warning) avertissement m‘Caution! Drive slowly!’ — ‘Attention! Conduire lentement!’
4) GB Law ( given to suspect)5) Law ( admonition) avertissement m2.transitive verb‘he's dangerous,’ she cautioned — ‘il est dangereux,’ dit-elle à titre de mise en garde
to caution somebody against ou about — mettre quelqu'un en garde contre [danger]
2) Law [policeman] informer [quelqu'un] de ses droits [suspect]4) Sport donner un avertissement à [player]••to throw ou cast caution to the wind(s) — oublier toute prudence
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85 slit
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86 draining-board
noun (the area at the side of a sink grooved and sloping to allow water from dishes to drain away.) égouttoir -
87 draw in
((of a car etc) to come to a halt at the side of the road.) s'arrêter le long du trottoir -
88 fender
['fendə]1) (anything used to protect a boat from touching another, a pier etc: She hung old car tyres over the side of the boat to act as fenders.) bourrelet de défense2) (a low guard around a fireplace to prevent coal etc from falling out.) garde-feu3) ((American) a wing of a car.) aile -
89 hillside
noun (the side or slope of a hill: The hillside was covered with new housing.) (flanc de) coteau -
90 landslide
noun (a piece of land that falls down from the side of a hill: His car was buried in the landslide.) glissement de terrain -
91 overboard
['əuvəbo:d](over the side of a ship or boat into the water: He jumped overboard.) par-dessus bord -
92 paddle-wheel
noun (a large wheel fitted with flat pieces of wood, attached to the side or stern of a boat and turned to make it move through the water.) roue à aubes -
93 ship water
((of a boat) to let water in over the side: The boat shipped water and nearly capsized.) embarquer (de l'eau) -
94 staggering
adjective (causing unsteadiness, shock or astonishment: a staggering blow on the side of the head; That piece of news is staggering.) renversant -
95 wayside
noun (the side of a road, path etc: We can stop by the wayside and have a picnic; ( also adjective) a wayside inn.) bord de la route -
96 captaincy
2 Sport poste m de capitaine ; to get captaincy of the side Sport être désigné comme capitaine ; under the captaincy of X avec X comme capitaine. -
97 err
err [ɜ:(r)](a) (make mistake) se tromper;∎ to err in one's judgement faire une erreur de jugement;∎ I erred on the side of caution j'ai péché par excès de prudence;∎ proverb to err is human(, to forgive divine) l'erreur est humaine (, le pardon divin) -
98 gash
gash [gæʃ]∎ to gash one's chin se faire une entaille au menton;∎ she fell and gashed her knee elle est tombée et s'est entaillé ou ouvert le genou(b) (material) déchirer, lacérer2 noun∎ there was a great gash in the side of the ship il y avait une profonde entaille ou une large brèche dans le flanc du navire(b) (in material) (grande) déchirure f, déchiqueture f -
99 romantically
romantically [rəʊ'mæntɪkəlɪ]de manière romantique;∎ to be romantically involved with sb avoir des relations amoureuses avec qn;∎ the two celebrities have been romantically linked les deux célébrités ont eu une liaison amoureuse;∎ a hotel set romantically by the side of a lake un hôtel situé dans un cadre romantique tout près d'un lacUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > romantically
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100 alongside
preposition, adverb (beside or close to (the side of a ship, a pier etc): He berthed alongside his friend's boat.) le long de
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