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1 printed
printed ['prɪntɪd]∎ the printed word l'écrit m(b) (notepaper) à en-tête►► Electricity printed circuit circuit m imprimé;Electricity printed circuit board carte f de ou à circuits imprimés;Textiles printed cotton coton m imprimé;printed form imprimé m, formulaire m;printed matter imprimés mpl -
2 print
A n1 ( typeface) ¢ caractères mpl ; in small/large print en petits/gros caractères ; the print is very small c'est écrit très petit ; the small ou fine print fig les détails ; don't forget to read the small print n'oubliez pas de lire tous les détails ; to set sth up in print Print composer qch en lettres d'imprimerie ;2 ( published form) in print disponible en librairie ; out of print épuisé ; to go into print être publié ; to put ou get sth into print publier qch ; to appear in print, to get into print être publié ; to see sth in print voir qch noir sur blanc ; to see oneself in print se voir publié ; ‘at the time of going to print’ ‘à l'heure où nous mettons sous presse’ ;4 Phot ( from negative) épreuve f ; to make a print from a negative tirer une épreuve d'un négatif ;6 ( impression) (of finger, hand, foot) empreinte f ; ( of tyre) trace f ; to leave prints laisser des empreintes ; to take sb's prints prendre les empreintes de qn ;7 Tex tissu m imprimé ;8 ( handwriting) script m.C vtr1 Print imprimer [poster, document, book, banknote] (on sur) ; to print sth in italics imprimer qch en italique ; over 1,000 copies of the book have been printed le livre a été imprimé or tiré à plus de 1 000 exemplaires ; ‘printed in Japan’ ‘imprimé au Japon’ ;2 Journ ( publish) publier [story, report, interview, photo] ; the article was printed in the local press l'article est paru or a été publié dans la presse locale ;5 ( write) écrire [qch] en script [detail, letter] (on sur) ; ‘print your name in block capitals’ ‘écrivez votre nom en majuscules’.D vi1 ( write) écrire en script ;2 Print imprimer.E printed pp adj [design, fabric, paper] imprimé ; ‘printed matter’ Post ‘imprimés’ mpl ; printed notepaper papier m à lettres à en-tête ; the power of the printed word le pouvoir de l'écrit.■ print off:▶ print off [sth], print [sth] off tirer [copies].■ print out: -
3 print
print [prɪnt]1. noun• out of print [book] épuiséa. [+ text] imprimerb. [+ textile] imprimer ; [+ negative] tirerc. ( = write in block letters) écrire en majusculesa. [machine] imprimer• "printing" « impression en cours »b. (on form) "please print" « écrivez en majuscules »4. compounds* * *[prɪnt] 1.1) [U] ( typeface) caractères mplthe small ou fine print — fig les détails
2) ( published form)to put ou get something into print — publier quelque chose
‘at the time of going to print’ — ‘à l'heure où nous mettons sous presse’
4) Photography épreuve f5) Cinema copie f6) (of finger, hand, foot) empreinte f; ( of tyre) trace f7) ( fabric) tissu m imprimé8) ( handwriting) script m2. 3.transitive verb1) ( on press) imprimer also Art2) ( publish) publier3) Photography tirer [copy]; faire développer [photos]4) ( write) écrire [quelque chose] en script4.1) ( write) écrire en script2) ( on press) imprimer5.printed past participle adjective imprimé‘printed matter’ — Postal services ‘imprimés’ mpl
printed notepaper — papier m à lettres à en-tête
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4 sheet
sheet [∫i:t]1. nounb. [of paper, notepaper] feuille f ; [of iron, steel] tôle f ; [of glass, metal] plaque f ; [of plastic] morceau mc. [of water] étendue fd. ( = rope) écoute f2. compounds* * *[ʃiːt]1) (of paper, stamps) feuille f3) ( printed) ( periodical) périodique m; ( newspaper) journal mfact ou information sheet — bulletin m d'informations
4) (of plastic, rubber) feuille f; (of canvas, tarpaulin) bâche f; ( of metal) plaque f; ( thinner) feuille f; ( of glass) plaque f; ( thinner) vitre f5) ( of ice etc) couche f; ( thicker) plaque f; (of mist, fog) nappe f; ( of flame) rideau min sheets — [rain] à torrents
6) Nautical écoute f7) (colloq) US Law casier m•• -
5 note
[nəut] 1. noun1) (a piece of writing to call attention to something: He left me a note about the meeting.) note2) ((in plural) ideas for a speech, details from a lecture etc written down in short form: The students took notes on the professor's lecture.) notes3) (a written or mental record: Have you kept a note of his name?) note4) (a short explanation: There is a note at the bottom of the page about that difficult word.) note5) (a short letter: She wrote a note to her friend.) mot6) ((American bill) a piece of paper used as money; a bank-note: a five-dollar note.) billet7) (a musical sound: The song ended on a high note.) note8) (a written or printed symbol representing a musical note.) note9) (an impression or feeling: The conference ended on a note of hope.) note2. verb1) ((often with down) to write down: He noted (down) her telephone number in his diary.) noter2) (to notice; to be aware of: He noted a change in her behaviour.) remarquer•- notable- notability - notably - noted - notelet - notebook - notecase - notepaper - noteworthy - noteworthiness - take note of
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