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partner [ˈpα:tnər]1. noun* * *['pɑːtnə(r)] 1.1) Commerce, Law associé/-e m/f (in dans)business partner — associé/-e m/f
2) Economics, Politics, Sport partenaire m4) ( workmate) collègue mf2.transitive verb être le collègue de [workmate]; être le partenaire de [dancer]; faire équipe avec [player]•• -
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partner ['pɑ:tnə(r)]1 noun∎ sexual partner partenaire mf (sexuel(elle))(b) (in game, dance) partenaire mf;∎ his partner in the waltz sa partenaire ou sa cavalière pour la valse;∎ Cards to cut or draw for partners = faire les rois∎ our European partners nos partenaires européens;∎ to be partners in crime être complices dans le crime;∎ humorous here he comes, with his partner in crime le voilà qui arrive avec son acolyte(a) (be the partner of) être partenaire de∎ she partnered him in a foxtrot elle a dansé un fox-trot avec lui;∎ Wilson partnered Bailey to victory in the men's doubles Wilson et Bailey ont remporté le double messieurs -
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