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1 process
process [ˈprəʊses]1. noun• he saved the girl, but injured himself in the process il a sauvé la petite fille mais, ce faisant, il s'est blessé[+ raw materials] traiter ; [+ application] s'occuper de• your application will take six weeks to process l'examen de votre candidature prendra six semaines3. compounds* * *1. ['prəʊses], US ['prɒses]1) gen, Computing processus m (of de)in the process of doing this, he... — pendant qu'il faisait cela, il...
it's a long ou slow process — cela prend du temps
2) ( method) procédé m2. ['prəʊses], US ['prɒses]transitive verb1) gen, Administration, Computing traiter2) Industry transformer [raw materials, food product]; traiter [chemical, waste]3) Photography développer [film]3. [prə'sɛs]1) Religion, History faire des processions4.to process down/along — défiler dans/le long de [road]
processed ['prəʊsest] past participle adjective [food] qui a subi un traitement; [meat, peas] en conserve; [steel] traité -
2 supply
supply [səˈplaɪ]1. nouna. ( = stock) provision f• to get in a supply of... faire des provisions de...• the electricity/gas supply l'alimentation en électricité/gaz• to supply electricity/water to a town alimenter une ville en électricité/eau• to supply sb with information/details fournir des renseignements/des détails à qn3. compounds[vehicle, train] de ravitaillement* * *[sə'plaɪ] 1.1) ( stock) réserves fplin short/plentiful supply — difficile/facile à obtenir
2) (of fuel, gas) alimentation f (of en); ( of food) approvisionnement m3) ( action of providing) fourniture f (to à)2.supplies plural noun1) (food, equipment) réserves fpl2) (for office, household) (machines, electrical goods) matériel m; (stationery, small items) fournitures fpl3) GB Politics, Administration crédits mpl3.noun modifier [ ship, train] ravitailleur/-euse; [ route] ( for industry) d'approvisionnement; ( for population) de ravitaillement4.transitive verb1) ( provide) gen fournir (to, for à); apporter [companionship] (to à)to supply arms to somebody —
2) (provide food, fuel for) ravitailler ( with en)3) ( provide raw materials for) approvisionner ( with en)4) ( fulfil) subvenir à [needs, wants]; répondre à [demand, need] -
3 processing
(a) (of information, application, order) traitement mprocessing language langage m de traitement;processing power puissance f de traitement;processing speed vitesse f de traitement;processing time temps m de traitement;processing unit unité f de traitement(c) (of raw materials) traitement m, transformation fprocessing industry industrie f de transformation;processing plant usine f de traitement -
4 supply
A n1 ( stock) réserves fpl ; a plentiful supply of bullets/money des réserves abondantes de balles/d'argent ; in short/plentiful supply difficile/facile à obtenir or se procurer ; a plentiful supply of workers un grand nombre de travailleurs ; to get in a supply of sth s'approvisionner en qch ; win a year's supply of wine! gagnez du vin pour toute une année! ;2 ( source) (of fuel, gas, water, blood, oxygen) alimentation f (of en) ; ( of food) approvisionnement m ; the supply has been cut off l'alimentation a été coupée ; the supply of oxygen to the tissues l'alimentation des tissus en oxygène ; the blood supply to the legs/the heart le sang qui alimente les jambes/le cœur ; the blood supply to the baby le sang transfusé au bébé ;3 ( action of providing) fourniture f, approvisionnement m (to à) ; to control the supply of alcoholic drinks contrôler la fourniture de boissons alcoolisées ;4 GB Sch = supply teacher.1 (food, equipment) réserves fpl ; food supplies ravitaillement m ; to cut off sb's supplies couper les vivres à qn ;2 (for office, household) (machines, electrical goods) matériel m ; (stationery, small items) fournitures fpl ;C modif [ship, train, truck] ravitailleur/-euse ; [problem, route] ( for industry) d'approvisionnement ; ( for population) de ravitaillement ; supply company fournisseur m.D vtr1 ( provide) fournir [goods, arms, fuel, water, oxygen, calories, drugs, word, phrase, information, recipe] (to, for à) ; apporter [love, companionship, affection] (to à) ; to supply arms/details to sb, to supply sb with arms/details fournir des armes/des détails à qn ; to supply a name to the police, to supply the police with a name donner un nom à la police ; to keep sb supplied with approvisionner régulièrement qn en [parts, equipment] ; to keep a machine supplied with fuel assurer l'alimentation d'un appareil en combustible ; to keep sb supplied with information/gossip tenir qn au courant de ce qui se passe/des potins ;2 (provide food, fuel for) ravitailler [area, town] (with en) ;3 ( provide raw materials for) approvisionner [factory, company] (with en) ;4 (satisfy, fulfil) subvenir à [needs, wants, requirements] ; répondre à [demand, need].
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