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  • 101 neutralise

    verb (to make useless or harmless usually by causing an opposite effect.) neutraliser

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  • 102 neutralize

    verb (to make useless or harmless usually by causing an opposite effect.) neutraliser

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  • 103 non-

    [non]
    (used with many words to change their meanings to the opposite; not.) non-

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  • 104 not

    [not]
    1) ((often abbreviated to n't) a word used for denying, forbidding, refusing, or expressing the opposite of something: I did not see him; I didn't see him; He isn't here; Isn't he coming?; They told me not to go; Not a single person came to the party; We're going to London, not Paris; That's not true!) ne...pas
    2) (used with certain verbs such as hope, seem, believe, expect and also with be afraid: `Have you got much money?' `I'm afraid not'; `Is he going to fail his exam?' `I hope not'.) non

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  • 105 oblong

    ['obloŋ] 1. noun
    (a two-dimensional, rectangular figure, but with one pair of opposite sides longer than the other pair.) rectangle
    2. adjective
    (shaped like this: an oblong table.) rectangulaire

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  • 106 on the contrary

    (the very opposite (is true): `Are you busy?' `No, on the contrary, I'm not doing anything at the moment.') au contraire

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  • 107 parallelogram

    [-əɡræm]
    noun (a four-sided figure with opposite sides equal and parallel.) parallélogramme

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  • 108 parting

    1) (the act of leaving someone, saying goodbye etc: Their final parting was at the station.) séparation
    2) (a line dividing hair brushed in opposite directions on the head.) raie

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  • 109 rainbow

    noun (the coloured arch sometimes seen in the sky opposite the sun when rain is falling.) arc-en-ciel

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  • 110 range

    [rein‹] 1. noun
    1) (a selection or variety: a wide range of books for sale; He has a very wide range of interests.) assortiment, variété
    2) (the distance over which an object can be sent or thrown, sound can be heard etc: What is the range of this missile?; We are within range of / beyond the range of / out of range of their guns.) (à/hors de) portée (de)
    3) (the amount between certain limits: I'm hoping for a salary within the range $30,000 to $34,000; the range of a person's voice between his highest and lowest notes.) (de l')ordre (de); étendue
    4) (a row or series: a mountain range.) chaîne
    5) (in the United States, land, usually without fences, on which cattle etc can graze.) prairie
    6) (a place where a person can practise shooting etc; a rifle-range.) champ de tir
    7) (a large kitchen stove with a flat top.) cuisinière
    2. verb
    1) (to put in a row or rows: The two armies were ranged on opposite sides of the valley.) (se) ranger
    2) (to vary between certain limits: Weather conditions here range between bad and dreadful / from bad to dreadful.) varier (entre...et)
    3) (to go, move, extend etc: His talk ranged over a number of topics.) couvrir

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  • 111 rectangle

    ['rektæŋɡl]
    (a two-dimensional, four-sided figure with opposite sides equal and all its angles right angles.) rectangle

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  • 112 reversed

    adjective (in the opposite state, position, order etc: Once he worked for me. Now our positions are reversed and I work for him.) reversé, inverse

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  • 113 right

    1. adjective
    1) (on or related to the side of the body which in most people has the more skilful hand, or to the side of a person or thing which is toward the east when that person or thing is facing north (opposite to left): When I'm writing, I hold my pen in my right hand.) droit
    2) (correct: Put that book back in the right place; Is that the right answer to the question?) bon
    3) (morally correct; good: It's not right to let thieves keep what they have stolen.) bien
    4) (suitable; appropriate: He's not the right man for this job; When would be the right time to ask him?) approprié
    2. noun
    1) (something a person is, or ought to be, allowed to have, do etc: Everyone has the right to a fair trial; You must fight for your rights; You have no right to say that.) droit
    2) (that which is correct or good: Who's in the right in this argument?) vrai
    3) (the right side, part or direction: Turn to the right; Take the second road on the right.) droite
    4) (in politics, the people, group, party or parties holding the more traditional beliefs etc.) droite
    3. adverb
    1) (exactly: He was standing right here.) exactement
    2) (immediately: I'll go right after lunch; I'll come right down.) tout de suite
    3) (close: He was standing right beside me.) exactement
    4) (completely; all the way: The bullet went right through his arm.) complètement
    5) (to the right: Turn right.) à droite
    6) (correctly: Have I done that right?; I don't think this sum is going to turn out right.) bien, juste
    4. verb
    1) (to bring back to the correct, usually upright, position: The boat tipped over, but righted itself again.) (se) redresser
    2) (to put an end to and make up for something wrong that has been done: He's like a medieval knight, going about the country looking for wrongs to right.) redresser
    5. interjection
    (I understand; I'll do what you say etc: `I want you to type some letters for me.' `Right, I'll do them now.') bien
    - righteously - righteousness - rightful - rightfully - rightly - rightness - righto - right-oh - rights - right angle - right-angled - right-hand - right-handed - right wing 6. adjective
    ((right-wing) (having opinions which are) of this sort.) de droite
    - by rights - by right - get - keep on the right side of - get right - go right - not in one's right mind - not quite right in the head - not right in the head - put right - put/set to rights - right away - right-hand man - right now - right of way - serve right

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  • 114 round

    1. adjective
    1) (shaped like a circle or globe: a round hole; a round stone; This plate isn't quite round.) rond
    2) (rather fat; plump: a round face.) rond
    2. adverb
    1) (in the opposite direction: He turned round.) demi-tour
    2) (in a circle: They all stood round and listened; A wheel goes round; All (the) year round.) en rond; au complet
    3) (from one person to another: They passed the letter round; The news went round.) à la ronde
    4) (from place to place: We drove round for a while.) ici et là
    5) (in circumference: The tree measured two metres round.) de circonférence
    6) (to a particular place, usually a person's home: Are you coming round (to our house) tonight?) chez
    3. preposition
    1) (on all sides of: There was a wall round the garden; He looked round the room.) autour de
    2) (passing all sides of (and returning to the starting-place): They ran round the tree.) autour de
    3) (changing direction at: He came round the corner.) tourner
    4) (in or to all parts of: The news spread all round the town.) dans tout
    4. noun
    1) (a complete circuit: a round of drinks (= one for everyone present); a round of golf.) tournée; partie
    2) (a regular journey one takes to do one's work: a postman's round.) tournée
    3) (a burst of cheering, shooting etc: They gave him a round of applause; The soldier fired several rounds.) salve
    4) (a single bullet, shell etc: five hundred rounds of ammunition.) balle, obus
    5) (a stage in a competition etc: The winners of the first round will go through to the next.) manche
    6) (a type of song sung by several singers singing the same tune starting in succession.) canon
    5. verb
    (to go round: The car rounded the corner.) tourner
    - roundly - roundness - rounds - all-round - all-rounder - roundabout 6. adjective
    (not direct: a roundabout route.) détourné
    - round-shouldered - round trip - all round - round about - round off - round on - round up

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  • 115 thin

    [Ɵin] 1. adjective
    1) (having a short distance between opposite sides: thin paper; The walls of these houses are too thin.) mince
    2) ((of people or animals) not fat: She looks thin since her illness.) mince, maigre
    3) ((of liquids, mixtures etc) not containing any solid matter; rather lacking in taste; (tasting as if) containing a lot of water or too much water: thin soup.) clair, liquide
    4) (not set closely together; not dense or crowded: His hair is getting rather thin.) clairsemé
    5) (not convincing or believable: a thin excuse.) peu convaincant
    2. verb
    (to make or become thin or thinner: The crowd thinned after the parade was over.) (s')éclaircir; (se) disperser
    - thinness - thin air - thin-skinned - thin out

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  • 116 touch down

    1) ((of aircraft) to land: The plane should touch down at 2 o'clock.) atterrir
    2) (in rugby and American football, to put the ball on the ground behind the opposite team's goal line (noun touch-down).) marquer un essai; (n.) essai

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  • 117 tug-of-war

    noun (a competition in which two people or teams pull at opposite ends of a rope, trying to pull their opponents over a centre line.) souque à la corde

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  • 118 turn back

    (to (cause to) go back in the opposite direction: He got tired and turned back; The travellers were turned back at the frontier.) revenir; refouler

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  • 119 modstående

    adj
    contraire
    différent
    opposé
    adv
    en face de
    à l'opposite
    l'un contre l'autre
    xxx
    inverse
    opposé
    face à face
    l'un contre l'autre
    côté opposé f
    contraire

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  • 120 overfor

    adv
    à l'opposite
    en face

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  • opposite — [ ɔpozit ] n. m. • 1325; adj. XIIIe; lat. oppositus « opposé » → opposé ♦ Vx Lieu, côté opposé; manière opposée. ♢ Mod. Loc. adv. À L OPPOSITE; loc. prép. À L OPPOSITE DE. Leurs maisons sont situées à l opposite l une de l autre, en face. ⇒ vis à …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • opposite — Ⅰ. opposite UK US /ˈɒpəzɪt/ adjective ► completely different: opposite to sth »This year s conference is completely opposite to last year s, which was very poorly attended. »The new rates of pay were intended to increase staff morale, but they… …   Financial and business terms

  • opposite# — opposite n contradictory, contrary, antithesis, antipode, antonym (see under OPPOSITE adj) opposite adj Opposite, contradictory, contrary, antithetical, antipodal, antipodean, antonymous are comparable chiefly as applied to abstractions and as… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • opposite — op po*site ([o^]p p[ o]*z[i^]t or [o^]p p[ o]*s[i^]t), a. [F., fr. L. oppositus, p. p. of opponere. See {Opponent}.] 1. Placed over against; standing or situated over against or in front; facing; often with to; as, a house opposite to the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • opposite — Opposite. adj. de tout genre Qui est dans une situation opposée La rive opposite. le rivage opposite. Il s employe quelquefois au substantif, & alors il signifie Contraire. De ces deux hommes l un est doux, honneste & civil, l autre est brusque,… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • opposite — [äp′ə zit, äp′əsit] adj. [OFr < L oppositus, pp. of opponere: see OPPONENT] 1. set against, facing, or back to back; at the other end or side; in a contrary position or direction: often with to 2. characterized by hostility or resistance 3.… …   English World dictionary

  • opposite — As an adjective denoting position, opposite is followed by to (Two people directly opposite to each other); it is also used with the same meaning as a preposition without to (Two people directly opposite each other). As a noun, opposite is… …   Modern English usage

  • Opposite — may refer to: Opposite (semantics), a word that means the opposite of a word Botany: a kind of arrangement of leaves Additive inverse, in mathematics, taking the negative ( opposite ) of a number Opposite category or dual category, in category… …   Wikipedia

  • opposite — ► ADJECTIVE 1) situated on the other or further side; facing. 2) completely different. 3) being the other of a contrasted pair. 4) (of angles) between opposite sides of the intersection of two lines. ► NOUN ▪ an opposite person or thing. ► ADVERB …   English terms dictionary

  • Opposite — Op po*site, n. 1. One who opposes; an opponent; an antagonist. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The opposites of this day s strife. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is opposed or contrary in character or meaning; as, sweetness and its opposite; up is the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • opposite — [adj] unlike, conflicting; completely different adverse, antagonistic, antipodal, antipodean, antithetical, contradictory, contrapositive, contrary, contrasted, corresponding, counter, crosswise, diametric, diametrically opposed, different,… …   New thesaurus

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