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81 show
show [∫əʊ](verb: preterite showed, past participle shown or showed)1. noun• he's holding his first London show [artist, sculptor] il expose à Londres pour la première foisc. ( = display) démonstration fa. ( = display) montrer ; ( = exhibit) [+ goods for sale, picture, dog] exposer ; [+ film, slides] projeter• I ought to show my face at Paul's party il faudrait que je fasse acte de présence à la soirée de Paulb. ( = indicate) [dial, clock] indiquer• to show a loss/profit indiquer une perte/un bénéfice• the figures show a rise over last year's sales les chiffres font apparaître une augmentation des ventes par rapport à l'année dernièrec. ( = reveal) montrer• it all goes to show that... tout cela montre bien que...• I'll show him! (inf) il va voir !d. ( = conduct) to show sb into the room faire entrer qn dans la pièce4. compounds• she's in show business elle est dans le show-business ► show flat noun (British) appartement m témoin► show off[+ one's wealth, knowledge] faire étalage de• he wanted to show off his new car il voulait faire admirer sa nouvelle voiture► show out separable transitive verb raccompagner (jusqu'à la porte)► show upa. [+ visitor] faire monterb. [+ fraud, impostor] démasquer ; [+ flaw, defect] faire ressortirc. ( = embarrass) faire honte à (en public)* * *[ʃəʊ] 1.1) ( as entertainment) Theatre, gen spectacle m; ( particular performance) représentation f; Cinema séance f; Radio, Television émission f; ( of slides) projection fon with the show! — ( introduction) place au spectacle!
3) ( of feelings) semblant m; ( of strength) démonstration f; ( of wealth) étalage mto make ou put on a (great) show of doing — s'évertuer pour la galerie à faire
to be all for ou just for show — être de l'esbroufe (colloq)
4) ( performance)5) (colloq) (business, undertaking) affaire f2.1) ( present for viewing) montrer [person, object, photo] (to à); présenter [ticket, fashion collection] (to à); [TV channel, cinema] passer [film]2) ( display competitively) présenter [animal]; exposer [flower, vegetables]3) ( reveal) montrer [feeling, principle, fact]; [garment] laisser voir [underclothes, dirt]; [patient] présenter [symptoms]4) ( indicate) montrer [object, trend, loss, difficulty]; indiquer [time, direction, area]5) ( demonstrate) [reply] témoigner de [wit, intelligence]; [gesture, gift] témoigner de [respect, gratitude]to show favouritism towards somebody —
6) ( prove) démontrer [truth, guilt]to show that — [document] prouver que; [findings] démontrer que; [expression] montrer que
7) ( conduct)to show somebody to their seat — [host, usher] placer quelqu'un
8) (colloq) ( teach a lesson to)3.I'll show him! — ( as revenge) je vais lui apprendre! (colloq); ( when challenged) je lui ferai voir! (colloq)
1) ( be noticeable) [stain, label] se voir; [emotion] gen se voir; ( in eyes) se lire2) ( be exhibited) [artist] exposer; [film] passer•Phrasal Verbs:- show in- show off- show out- show up••show a leg! — (colloq) debout!
to show one's face — (colloq) montrer son nez (colloq)
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82 cover
cover [ˈkʌvər]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. noun3. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. nouna. (for protection) (over furniture) housse f ; (over merchandise, vehicle) bâche f ; [of lens] bouchon m ; [of book] couverture f ; ( = lid) couvercle mb. ( = bedcover) dessus-de-lit m invc. ( = shelter) abri m• his critics are already running for cover c'est déjà le sauve-qui-peut général parmi ses détracteurs• to take cover ( = shelter) s'abritere. ( = means of concealing) couverture f• the conference was a cover for an illegal political gathering la conférence servait de couverture à un rassemblement politique illégal► to cover for or against sth (Insurance)it doesn't cover you for or against flood damage vous n'êtes pas couvert contre les dégâts des eaux• what does your travel insurance cover you for? que couvre votre assurance voyage ?b. ( = point gun at) braquer un revolver sur• I've got you covered! ne bougez pas ou je tire !c. [+ opposing player] marquerd. [+ distance] parcourir• to cover a lot of ground (travelling) faire beaucoup de chemin ; ( = deal with many subjects) traiter un large éventail de questionse. ( = be sufficient for) couvrir• $50 will cover everything 50 dollars suffiront (à couvrir toutes les dépenses)f. ( = deal with) traiter• the course covers nutrition and exercise le stage traite de la nutrition et de l'exercice physique3. compoundsa. ( = protect) [+ person] protéger ; (Insurance)[+ risk] couvrir• why would she cover for him if he's trying to kill her? pourquoi le protégerait-elle s'il veut la tuer ?a. se couvrira. [+ object] recouvrir ; [+ child] couvrirb. ( = hide) dissimuler ; [+ affair] étouffer* * *['kʌvə(r)] 1.1) (protective lid, sheath) couverture f; (for duvet, typewriter, cushion) housse f; (for umbrella, blade, knife) fourreau m2) ( blanket) couverture f3) (of book, magazine) couverture f; ( of record) pochette fon the cover — ( of book) sur la couverture; ( of magazine) en couverture
4) ( shelter) abri m5) (for spy, crime) couverture f ( for pour)to blow somebody's cover — (colloq) griller (colloq) quelqu'un
6) Military couverture f7) ( replacement) (for teacher, doctor) remplacement m2.to give or provide cover against — garantir contre
transitive verb1) ( conceal or protect) couvrir ( with avec); recouvrir [cushion, sofa, corpse] ( with de)3) ( be all over) [litter, graffiti, bruises] couvrircovered in spots/litter — couvert de boutons/papiers
4) ( travel over) parcourir [distance, area]; ( extend over) s'étendre sur [area]5) (deal with, include) [article, speaker] traiter; [term] englober; [teacher] faire; [rule, law] s'appliquer à; [department] s'occuper de; [rep] couvrir6) ( report on) [journalist] couvrir7) ( pay for) couvrir [costs]; combler [loss]£20 should cover it — 20 livres sterling devraient suffire
9) Military, Sport couvrirI've got you covered! — ( threat) ne bougez pas ou je tire!
to cover one's back — fig se couvrir
10) ( conceal) cacher [ignorance]; masquer [smell]3.4.to cover oneself — se protéger ( against contre)
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83 fast
fast [fα:st]1. adjectivea. ( = speedy) rapide• she's a fast walker/reader elle marche/lit viteb. [colour] is the dye fast? est-ce que ça déteindra ?2. adverba. ( = quickly) vite• the environment is fast becoming a major political issue l'environnement prend une place de plus en plus importante dans les débats politiquesb. ( = firmly) to be fast asleep dormir à poings fermés3. compounds• to watch sth in fast motion regarder qch en accéléré ► fast-moving adjective rapide ; [industry, sector] en évolution constante• this put the company on a fast-track to privatization cela a accéléré la privatisation de l'entreprise adjective [approach] expéditif* * *[fɑːst], US [fæst] 1.noun jeûne m2.1) ( speedy) also Photography rapidea fast time — Sport un bon temps
to be a fast walker/reader — marcher/lire vite
2) Sport [court, pitch, track] rapide3) ( ahead of time)4) ( firm) (jamais épith) [door, lid] bien fermé; [rope] bien attachéto make [something] fast — amarrer [boat]; attacher [rope]
5) ( loyal) [friend] fidèle; [friendship] solide6) ( permanent)3.fast dye — grand teint m
1) ( rapidly) vite, rapidementhow fast can you knit/read? — est-ce que tu tricotes/lis vite?
2) ( firmly) [hold] ferme; [stuck] bel et bien (before pp); [shut] bien4.intransitive verb ( abstain from food) jeûner•• -
84 root
root [ru:t]1. noun• that is at the root of... cela est à l'origine de...• what lies at the root of his attitude? quelle est la raison fondamentale de son attitude ?3. compounds[+ team] encourager( = find) dénicher* * *[ruːt] 1.1) Botany, Linguistics, Mathematics, fig racine fto take root — [plant] prendre racine; [idea, value] s'établir; [industry] s'implanter
2) ( of problem) fond m; ( of evil) origine f2.noun modifier3.transitive verb4.deeply-rooted — lit, fig bien enraciné
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85 against
against [əˈgenst]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ prepositiona. contre• I've got nothing against him/it je n'ai rien contre lui/contre* * *[ə'geɪnst, ə'genst]Note: against is translated by contre when it means physically touching or in opposition to: against the wall = contre le mur; he's against independence = il est contre l'indépendance; the fight against inflation = la lutte contre l'inflationIf you have any doubts about how to translate a fixed phrase or expression beginning with against ( against the tide, against the clock, against the grain, against the odds etc) you should consult the appropriate noun entry (tide, grain, odds etc)against often appears in English with certain verbs ( turn against, compete against, discriminate against, stand out against etc). For translations you should consult the appropriate verb entry (turn, compete, discriminate, stand etc)against often appears in English after certain nouns and adjectives ( protection against, a law against, effective against etc). For translations consult the appropriate noun or adjective entry (protection, law, effective etc). For particular usages see below1) ( physically) contre2) ( objecting to)3) ( counter to)to go ou be against — aller à l'encontre de [tradition, policy]; [conditions, decision] ne pas être favorable à [person]
4) ( in opposition to) contre5) ( compared to)the graph shows age against earnings — le graphique représente la courbe des salaires en fonction de l'âge
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86 alternate
1. adjectivea. ( = successive) alternéb. ( = every second) on alternate days un jour sur deuxc. (US) = alternative2. nouna. ( = occur in turns) alternerb. ( = switch) he alternates between aggression and indifference il est tantôt agressif, tantôt indifférent• in the desert the temperature alternates between boiling and freezing dans le désert la température est tantôt torride, tantôt glaciale━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque alternate est un adjectif ou un nom, l'accent tombe sur la deuxième syllabe: ɒlˈtɜ:nɪt, lorsque c'est un verbe, sur la première: ˈɒltɜ:neɪt.* * *1. [ɔːl'tɜːnət] 2. [ɔːl'tɜːnət]1) ( successive) [chapters, layers] en alternance2) ( every other)3) US ( other) autre4) Botany, Mathematics alterne3. ['ɔːltəneɪt]transitive verb4. ['ɔːltəneɪt]to alternate something and ou with something — alterner quelque chose et quelque chose
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87 aside
aside [əˈsaɪd]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adverb• bad weather aside, we had a good holiday à part le temps, on a passé de bonnes vacances• that aside,... à part cela,...2. nounaparté m* * *[ə'saɪd] 1.noun gen, Theatre, Cinema aparté m2.to say something as ou in an aside — dire quelque chose en aparté; ( as digression) dire quelque chose en passant
1) ( to one side)to stand ou step ou move aside — s'écarter
to cast ou throw [something] aside — mettre [quelque chose] au rebut [clothes, gift]; écarter [idea, theory]
to set ou put ou lay [something] aside — ( save) mettre [quelque chose] de côté; ( in shop) réserver
to brush ou sweep [something] aside — écarter [objections, protests, worries]
to lay ou put a book aside — mettre un livre de côté
to push ou move somebody aside — écarter quelqu'un
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88 candidate
candidate [ˈkændɪdeɪt]• to stand as/be a candidate se porter/être candidat* * *['kændɪdət], US [-deɪt]1) Politics candidat/-e m/fthe candidate for mayor/for Oxford — le candidat à la mairie/pour Oxford
2) ( for job) candidat/-e m/f, postulant/-e m/fthe successful candidate — ( in ad) le candidat retenu
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91 nonsense
nonsense [ˈnɒnsəns]• that's nonsense! c'est n'importe quoi !• oh, nonsense! oh, ne dis pas n'importe quoi !• I'm putting on weight -- nonsense! je grossis -- ne dis pas de bêtises !• all this nonsense about them not being able to pay toutes ces histoires selon lesquelles ils seraient incapables de payer• it is nonsense to say... il est absurde de dire...• I've had enough of this nonsense! j'en ai assez de ces histoires !• stop this nonsense! arrête tes idioties !* * *['nɒnsns], US [-sens]noun ( foolishness) absurdités fpl -
92 pace
pace [peɪs]1. nouna. ( = measure) pas m• to put sb through his or her paces mettre qn à l'épreuve• to quicken one's pace [walker] presser le pas• to pace o.s. ménager ses forces* * *[peɪs] 1.noun (short stride, unit of measurement) pas m; ( rate of movement) (of person walking, of life) rythme mat a fast/slow pace — vite/lentement
I can't stand the pace — lit, fig je n'arrive pas à suivre
to step up/slow the pace — accélérer/ralentir le rythme
2.to set the pace — fig donner le ton
transitive verb arpenter [cage, room]3.to pace up and down — ( impatiently) faire les cent pas
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93 security
security [sɪˈkjʊərɪtɪ]1. nouna. sécurité fb. [of country, building] sécurité f• the trial took place amid tight security des mesures de sécurité exceptionnelles ont été prises pendant le procès2. plural noun3. compounds* * *[sɪ'kjʊərətɪ] 1.1) (of person, child, financial position, investment) sécurité fsecurity of employment —
2) (for site, prison, nation, VIP) sécurité fstate ou national security — sûreté f de l'État
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94 standby
['stændbaɪ] 1.2.to be on standby — [army, emergency services] être prêt à intervenir; ( for airline ticket) être en stand-by
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97 telescope
telescope [ˈtelɪskəʊp]* * *['telɪskəʊp] 1.noun télescope m, lunette f spec2.transitive verb lit replier [stand, umbrella]; fig condenser [content, series] ( into en)3.intransitive verb [stand, umbrella] être télescopique; [car, train] se télescoper -
98 trial
trial [ˈtraɪəl]1. nouna. ( = proceedings) procès m• at the trial it emerged that... au cours du procès il est apparu que...• to come up for trial [case] être jugéb. ( = test) essai m• to take sb/sth on trial prendre qn/qch à l'essai• to be on trial [+ machine, employee] être à l'essai( = test) tester3. compounds[period] d'essai ; [marriage] à l'essai* * *['traɪəl] 1.1) Law procès mto go to trial — [case] être jugé
to go on trial —
to come up for trial — [person] comparaître en justice; [case] être jugé
to put somebody on trial — lit juger quelqu'un; fig [press, public] condamner quelqu'un
2) ( test) (of machine, recruit, vehicle) essai m; (of drug, new product) test m3) Music, Sport épreuve f4) ( trouble) épreuve f; ( less strong) difficulté f2.to be a trial — [person] être pénible à supporter
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99 wing
wing [wɪŋ]1. nounaile f• the left/right wing of the party l'aile gauche/droite du parti• left/right wing ailier m gauche/droit2. plural noun• to stand in the wings (Theatre) se tenir dans les coulisses ; (figurative) rester dans les coulisses4. compounds* * *[wɪŋ] 1.1) (of bird, insect) aile f2) (of building, plane, car) aile f; ( of armchair) oreille f3) Military, Politics aile f; ( unit in air force) escadre f2.wings plural noun1) Theatrethe wings — les coulisses fpl
to be waiting in the wings — fig attendre son heure
2) Aviation3.transitive verb1)2) [bullet] érafler••to spread one's wings — ( entering adult life) voler de ses propres ailes; ( entering wider career) voir autre chose
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100 Usage note : by
When by is used with a passive verb, it is translated by par:he was killed by a tiger= il a été tué par un tigreshe was horrified by the news= elle a été horrifiée par la nouvelleFor particular usages, see the entry by.When by is used with a present participle to mean by means of, it is translated by en:she learned French by listening to the radio= elle a appris le français en écoutant la radioFor particular usages, see the entry by.by telephone= par téléphoneto hold something by the handle= tenir quelque chose par la poignéeNote, however:to travel by bus/train/plane= voyager en bus/train/avionIn time expressions by is translated by avant:it must be finished by Friday= il faut que ce soit fini avant vendrediFor particular usages, see the entry by.by often appears as the second element in phrasal verbs (get by, put by, stand by etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (get, put, stand etc.).For translations of fixed phrases and expressions such as to learn something by heart, to deliver something by hand etc. consult the appropriate noun entry (heart, hand etc.).For all other uses of by see the entry by.
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