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1 accessoiriste
accessoiriste [akseswaʀist]1. masculine noun2. feminine noun* * *akseswaʀistnom masculin et féminin props man/woman* * *akseswaʀist nmfTV, CINÉMA property man/woman* * *[akseswarist] nom masculin et féminin -
2 accessoire
accessoire [akseswaʀ]1. adjective2. masculine noun* * *akseswaʀ
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adjectif [problème] incidental
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nom masculin1) (d'auto, de vêtement) accessory; ( d'appareil) attachment2) Cinéma, Théâtre••* * *akseswaʀ1. adj(élément, facteur, critère) secondary, of secondary importance, (frais) incidental2. nm1) (= instrument) accessory2) (décoratif, vestimentaire)3) THÉÂTRE prop* * *A adj [problème, détail, avantage] incidental.B nm1 ( choses non essentielles) distinguer l'accessoire de l'essentiel to distinguish the non-essentials from the essentials;2 ( équipement complémentaire) (d'auto, de moto, vêtement) accessory; (de perceuse, robot ménager, d'aspirateur) attachment;accessoires de table condiments and cutlery; accessoires de salle de bains bathroom accessories; accessoires de toilette toilet requisites.ranger qch au magasin des accessoires to shelve sth.[akseswar] adjectif[avantage] incidentaldes frais accessoires incidentals, incidental expense————————[akseswar] nom masculin1. [considérations secondaires]2. [dispositif, objet] accessoryaccessoire automobile/informatique/vestimentaire car/computer/fashion accessory4. INFORMATIQUE -
3 soutenir
soutenir [sut(ə)niʀ]➭ TABLE 221. transitive verba. ( = servir d'appui, d'aide à) to support• il les a beaucoup soutenus dans leur épreuve he gave them a lot of support in their time of troubleb. [+ attention, conversation, effort] to keep upc. [+ assaut, combat, siège] to withstand ; [+ regard] to beard. ( = défendre) [+ droits] to uphold2. reflexive verbb. ( = s'entraider) to stand by each other• dans la famille, ils se soutiennent tous the family all stand by each other* * *sutniʀ
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1) ( donner son appui) to supportsoutenir à bout de bras — to keep [somebody/something] afloat [personne, projet]
2) Économie, Finance to support [monnaie, marché, cours, économie]3) ( affirmer) to maintain [contraire]; to defend [paradoxe]; to uphold [opinion]4) ( servir de support) to support [personne, toit, monnaie]5) ( donner des forces) to keep [somebody] going [personne]6) ( réconforter) [personne] to support; [espoir] to sustain7) ( faire durer) to keep [something] alive [curiosité, intérêt]; to keep [something] going [conversation]; to keep up, to sustain [effort, rythme]8) ( résister) to withstand [choc, siège, assaut, regard]; to bear [comparaison]9) Universitésoutenir sa thèse — to have one's viva GB ou defense US
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se soutenir verbe pronominal1) ( s'entraider) to support each other2) ( être défendable) [argument, hypothèse] to be tenable, to hold oneself up* * *sut(ə)niʀ vt1) (moralement) to supportIl m'a toujours soutenu contre elle. — He's always supported me against her.
2) (= résister à) [assaut, choc] to stand up to, to withstandsoutenir la comparaison avec — to bear comparison with, to stand comparison with
3) (= maintenir) [intérêt, effort] to keep upIl marchait trop vite et je n'arrivais pas à soutenir l'allure. — He was walking too fast and I couldn't keep up.
4) (= assurer) [vues, idées] to maintainElle soutenait que c'était impossible. — She maintained that it was impossible.
* * *soutenir verb table: venirA vtr1 ( donner son appui) to support [personne, projet, action, candidat, gouvernement, équipe]; soutenir la majorité/une famille pauvre to support the majority/a poor family; soutenir une grève to support a strike; soutenir à bout de bras to keep [sb/sth] afloat [personne, projet]; soutenir qn contre qn to side with sb against sb; soutenir sa fille contre son père to side with one's daughter against her father;3 ( affirmer) to maintain [contraire]; to defend [paradoxe]; to uphold [opinion]; soutenir que to maintain that; soutenir que la récession a pris fin to maintain that the recession has ended;4 ( servir de support) to support [personne, toit, monnaie]; mur soutenu par des étais wall supported by props; mes jambes ne me soutiennent plus my legs won't hold me up; des oreillers soutenaient la tête du malade the patient was propped up on pillows;5 ( donner des forces) to keep [sb] going [personne]; un peu de café te soutiendra a drink of coffee will keep you going;6 ( réconforter) [personne] to support; [espoir] to sustain; tu m'as toujours soutenu you have always supported me; seul l'espoir me soutient hope alone sustains me; soutenir le moral de qn to keep sb's spirits up; il a besoin qu'on lui soutienne le moral his morale needs boosting; soutenir le moral des troupes to encourage the troops;7 ( faire durer) to keep [sth] alive [curiosité, intérêt]; to keep [sth] going [conversation]; to keep up, to sustain [effort, train de vie, rythme]; soutenir l'intérêt des lecteurs to keep the readers' interest alive;8 ( résister) to withstand [choc, siège, assaut, regard]; to bear [comparaison] (avec with); elle ne soutient pas la comparaison avec ta sœur she isn't nearly as good as your sister; il soutient la comparaison avec ton frère he is as good as your brother;B se soutenir vpr1 ( s'entraider) to support each other; se soutenir entre collègues to support each other as colleagues;2 ( être défendable) [argument, hypothèse] to be tenable;3 ( se tenir debout) [personne] to hold oneself up; elle a de la peine à se soutenir she can hardly hold herself up.[sutnir] verbe transitif1. [maintenir - suj: pilier, poutre] to hold up (separable), to support ; [ - suj: attelle, gaine, soutien-gorge] to supportun médicament pour soutenir le cœur a drug to sustain the heart ou to keep the heart goingsa présence m'a beaucoup soutenue dans cette épreuve his presence was a great comfort to me in this ordeal3. [être partisan de - candidature, cause, politique etc.] to support, to back (up), to stand by (inseparable)tu soutiens toujours ta fille contre moi! you always stand up for ou you're always siding with your daughter against me!soutenir une équipe to be a fan of ou to support a teamje pense que nous sommes libres mais elle soutient le contraire I think that we are free but she claims (that) the opposite is trueelle m'a soutenu mordicus qu'il était venu ici (familier) she swore blind ou she insisted that he'd been heresoutenir la comparaison avec to stand ou to bear comparison with7. [prolonger - attention, discussion, suspense etc.] to keep up (separable), to sustain ; [ - réputation] to maintain, to keep upil est difficile de soutenir une conversation lorsque les enfants sont présents it's difficult to keep a conversation going ou to keep up a conversation when the children are around9. UNIVERSITÉ————————se soutenir verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)————————se soutenir verbe pronominal intransitifle vieillard n'arrivait plus à se soutenir sur ses jambes the old man's legs could no longer support ou carry him2. [se prolonger - attention, intérêt, suspense] to be kept up ou maintained -
4 soutènement
soutènement [sutεnmɑ̃]masculine noun* * *sutɛnmɑ̃nom masculin gén retaining structure; ( dans une mine) props (pl)* * *soutènement nm retaining structure; Mines props; travaux de soutènement retaining work; mur de soutènement retaining ou supporting wall.[sutɛnmɑ̃] nom masculin————————de soutènement locution adjectivale -
5 ensemblier
ɑ̃sɑ̃blije* * *ɑ̃sɑ̃blije nm* * *1 ( décorateur) interior designer;2 Cin assistant set designer.[ɑ̃sɑ̃blije] nom masculin1. [décorateur] interior designer
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