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1 prevail
prevail [prɪ'veɪl]∎ to prevail against sb l'emporter ou prévaloir contre qn;∎ to prevail over sb l'emporter ou prévaloir sur qn;∎ luckily, common sense prevailed heureusement, le bon sens a prévalu ou l'a emporté(b) (exist → situation, opinion, belief) régner, avoir cours;∎ the rumour which is now prevailing le bruit qui court en ce moment;∎ the conditions prevailing in the Third World les conditions que l'on rencontre le plus souvent dans le tiers mondeformal persuader;∎ he was prevailed upon to accept the post il s'est laissé persuader d'accepter le poste;∎ can I prevail on your good nature? puis-je faire appel à votre bonté?;∎ he was not to be prevailed on il fut impossible de le faire changer d'avis -
2 prevail
prevail [prɪˈveɪl]a. ( = gain victory) l'emporterb. [conditions, attitude, fashion] prédominer ; [style] être en vogue* * *[prɪ'veɪl]2) ( be usual) prédominer•Phrasal Verbs: -
3 prevail
prevail vi1 ( win) [ability, commonsense, vice, virtue] prévaloir (against contre) ;2 ( be usual) prédominer.■ prevail upon:▶ prevail upon [sb] persuader (to do de faire). -
4 prevail
[pri'veil]1) ((with over or against) to win or succeed: With God's help we shall prevail over sin and wickedness; Truth must prevail in the end.) l'emporter (de, sur)2) (to be most usual or common: This mistaken belief still prevails in some parts of the country.) avoir cours•- prevalent - prevalence - prevail on - upon -
5 prevail on
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6 prevail upon
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7 prevail, over, to
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8 to prevail
1) prévaloir; primer; l'emporter; dominer; triompherEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to prevail
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9 the opinion of X shall prevail
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10 IPANTILIA
îpantilia > îpantilih.*\IPANTILIA v.t. tê-., tomber sur, trouver qqn que l'on cherche, le rencontrer par hasard; assaillir les ennemis, tomber sur eux." ahzo canah quîpantilia ocêlôtl ", si par hasard ils tombent sur un jaguar. Launey II 228.*\IPANTILIA v.t. tla-., réussir, parvenir au but.Tomber sur une chose, la trouver par hasard.comprendre.faire une chose à propos.Esp., acertar y tener buena dicha. Molina I 3r. (niquipantilia)." in ôquîpantilih tleintzin ", s'il a trouvé une petite chose - when it finds some little thing. Sah11,75." intlâ quîpantiliah teponaztli ", s'il trouvent par hasard un tambour. Sah2,149." quîxtlâxilia, quimati, quîpantilia in ihtacatl ", il recherche, il prépare, il trouve ses provisions de route - he looks to, prepares, finds his travel rations. Est dit de l'oztomêcatl Sah10,60." quîpantilia in iuh chipâhuac, in iuh xopalêhuac, in iuh âtic tetl, in ahquên nêzqui quîpantilia in iuh îihyo ", he seeks out stones such as the clear, the very green, the transparent, the common ones. He assesses them as to their properties. Sah10,61.To assess = évaluer, estimer." oncân quîpantiliah ahzo ye tlayecchîhualli, ahzo ye tlapetlahualli in tlazohtetl ", là ils tombent sur la pierre précieuse, qui est soit déjà bien formée, soit déjà polie - there they find the precious stone, perhaps already well formed, perhaps already burnished. Sah11,221." intlâ canah ôtlaîpantilih tlâhuânôyân ", si quelque part il est tombé sur un endroit où l'on peut s'enivrer - if somewhere he found a drinking place. Sah4,12." aocmo tlaîpantilihqueh, aocmo têîpantilihqueh ", no more did they avail; no more did they prevail over them. Il s'agit des sorciers dans leur lutte contre les Espagnols. Sah12,33." auh in intlâ canah ônotlaîpantilih, tlâhuânôya", aber wenn es ihm dann irgendwo doch gluckte sich zu betrinken. Sah 1950,110:12." ihuiyân yocoxcâ tlanâmaca, tlanâmictia, tlaîpantilia ", il vend, il commerce, il négocie loyalement - he sells, trades, negotiates fairly. Sah10,63." tlapanitia, tlaîpantilia ", il travaille avec soin, correctement - he works suitably, correctly.Est dit de l'orfèvre. Sah10,25.Acertar y tener buena dicha. ypannaci. niquipanti-lia. ypan nopoa -
11 predominate
predominate [prɪ'dɒmɪneɪt](a) (be greater in number) prédominer;∎ males still predominate over females in industry les hommes continuent à être plus nombreux que les femmes dans l'industrie∎ a sense of apathy predominated at the meeting lors de la réunion, un sentiment d'apathie a prédominéUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > predominate
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12 rule
rule [ru:l]règle ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (b), 1 (d), 1 (e) règlement ⇒ 1 (a) gouvernement ⇒ 1 (c) gouverner ⇒ 2 (a) dominer ⇒ 2 (b) juger ⇒ 2 (c) régner ⇒ 3 (a), 3 (b) statuer ⇒ 3 (c)1 noun∎ the rules of chess/grammar les règles fpl du jeu d'échecs/de la grammaire;∎ to break the rules ne pas respecter les règles;∎ to play according to the rules or by the rules (of the game) jouer suivant les règles (du jeu);∎ the rules and regulations le règlement;∎ the club rules are very strict on this point le règlement du club est très strict sur ce point;∎ smoking is against the rules, it's against the rules to smoke le règlement interdit de fumer;∎ that contravenes rule 5b c'est contraire à la règle 5b;∎ to stretch or to bend the rules (for sb) faire une entorse au règlement (pour qn);∎ Mathematics rule of three règle f de trois;∎ rule of thumb point m de repère;∎ as a rule of thumb, allow one pound of meat for four people en règle générale, compter une livre de viande pour quatre personnes(b) (usual practice, custom) règle f;∎ as a (general) rule en règle générale;∎ rules of conduct règles fpl de conduite;∎ he makes it a rule not to trust anyone il a comme ou pour règle de ne faire confiance à personne;∎ we must make it a rule that everyone contributes equally nous devons poser comme principe que chacun contribue à part égale;∎ tipping is the rule here les pourboires sont de règle ici;∎ long hair was the rule in those days tout le monde avait les cheveux longs à cette époque;∎ it's often the case, but there's no hard and fast rule c'est souvent le cas, mais il n'y a pas de règle absolue;∎ politeness seems to be the exception rather than the rule on dirait que la politesse est l'exception plutôt que la règle;∎ the exception proves the rule l'exception confirme la règle∎ a return to majority/mob rule un retour à la démocratie/à l'anarchie;∎ the territories under French rule les territoires mpl sous autorité française;∎ in the days of British rule à l'époque de la domination britannique;∎ majority rule, the rule of the majority règle f majoritaire;∎ the rule of law (l'autorité f de) la loi(d) (for measuring) règle f;∎ folding rule mètre m pliant;∎ metre rule mètre m;∎ pocket rule règle f ou mètre m de poche(e) (of religious order) règle f(a) (govern → country, people) gouverner;∎ if I ruled the world si j'étais maître du monde∎ their lives are ruled by fear leur vie est dominée par la peur;∎ don't let him rule your life ne le laisse pas mener ta vie;∎ don't be ruled by what he says ce n'est pas à lui de vous dire ce que vous avez à faire;∎ don't let your heart rule your head ne laisse pas tes émotions l'emporter sur la raison;∎ to rule the roost faire la loi;∎ to rule the waves tenir la mer, être maître ou maîtresse des mers(c) (judge, decide) juger, décider;∎ the referee ruled the ball out or that the ball was out l'arbitre a déclaré ou jugé que la balle était hors jeu;∎ the strike was ruled illegal la grève a été jugée illégale;∎ the court ruled that he should have custody of the children c'est à lui que la cour a accordé la garde des enfants;∎ the chairperson ruled her or her remark out of order le président a déclaré que sa remarque n'était pas valable∎ he ruled over a vast kingdom il régna sur un vaste royaume;∎ familiar Chelsea rule OK! vive Chelsea!□ ;∎ Rule Britannia = chant patriotique britannique∎ chaos ruled le désordre régnait;∎ the philosophy currently ruling in the party la philosophie actuellement en vigueur au parti∎ to rule on a dispute statuer sur un litige;∎ to rule against/in favour of sb décider ou prononcer contre/en faveur de qn(possibility, suggestion, suspect) exclure, écarter;∎ we cannot rule out that possibility on ne saurait exclure cette éventualité;∎ she cannot be ruled out of the inquiry elle n'a pas encore été mise hors de cause;∎ the police have ruled out murder la police exclut la possibilité d'un meurtre;∎ the presence of hostages ruled out an attack la présence d'otages rendait toute attaque impossible;∎ the injury rules him out of Saturday's game sa blessure ne lui permettra pas de jouer samedi -
13 граница между воздухом и поверхностью океана
граница между воздухом и поверхностью океана
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ocean-air interface
The sea and the atmosphere are fluids in contact with one another, but in different energy states - the liquid and the gaseous. The free surface boundary between them inhibits, but by no means totally prevents, exchange of mass and energy between the two. Almost all interchanges across this boundary occur most effectively when turbulent conditions prevail. A roughened sea surface, large differences in properties between the water and the air, or an unstable air column that facilitates the transport of air volumes from sea surface to high in the atmosphere. Both heat and water (vapor) tend to migrate across the boundary in the direction from sea to air. Heat is exchanged by three processes: radiation, conduction, and evaporation. The largest net exchange is through evaporation, the process of transferring water from sea to air by vaporization of the water. (Source: PARCOR)
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14 правительство федерального уровня
правительство федерального уровня
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A system in which a governing or administrative body has a certain degree of power or authority to prevail in the management of local, national and international matters. (Source: WAP / BLD)
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prevail on — prevail (up)on (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To succeed in causing (a person) to act in a certain way: argue into, bring, bring around (or round), convince, get, induce, persuade, sell (on), talk into. See PERSUASION … English dictionary for students
prevail — (v.) late 14c., from L. praevalere have greater power, from prae before (see PRE (Cf. pre )) + valere have power, be strong (see VALIANT (Cf. valiant)). Related: Prevailed; prevailing … Etymology dictionary
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