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121 وقفہ
n.adjournment / delay / demur / downtime / gap / half time / halt / hiatus / interlude / intermission / interspace / interstice / interval / lacuna / pause / period / reprieve / respite / stop / vacation -
122 colmater
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123 ouverture
ouverture [uvεʀtyʀ]feminine nouna. opening ; [de porte fermée à clé, verrou] unlocking• les documents nécessaires à l'ouverture d'un compte bancaire the papers required to open a bank accountb. ( = proposition) overturec. ( = tolérance) ouverture d'esprit open-mindednessd. ( = rapprochement) leur manque d'ouverture sur le monde menace leur communauté their reluctance to open up to other cultures poses a threat to their community* * *uvɛʀtyʀ1) ( action d'ouvrir) opening2) ( fait de s'ouvrir) opening3) ( début) openingouverture de la chasse — opening of the shooting GB ou hunting US season
4) ( inauguration) openingcérémonie/jour d'ouverture — opening ceremony/day
5) Administration, Commerce ( fonctionnement) opening6) ( occasion) opportunity7) ( mise en œuvre) opening8) Construction, Bâtiment opening9) ( tolérance) openness (à to)10) Politique ( transparence) openness11) Politique ( libéralisation) opening-upouverture à l'Ouest/à gauche — opening-up to the West/to the left
13) Musique overture14) Jeux ( aux cartes) opening bid; ( aux échecs) opening* * *uvɛʀtyʀ1. nf1) [frontières, magasins] opening2) PHOTOGRAPHIE aperture3)4) POLITIQUE5) MUSIQUE overture2. ouvertures nfpl(= propositions) overtures* * *ouverture nf1 ( action d'ouvrir) opening; soyez prudent à l'ouverture du paquet be careful when opening the parcel; l'ouverture de la porte/de mon compte n'a pas été facile opening the door/my account was not easy; ouverture du testament Jur reading of the will; ouverture d'une information judiciaire Jur opening of a judicial investigation; ouverture d'un droit Prot Soc granting of entitlement to benefits;2 ( fait de s'ouvrir) opening; l'ouverture des vannes est automatique the opening of the sluices is automatic, the sluices open automatically; boîte/couvercle à ouverture facile ring-pull can/top;3 ( début) opening; à l'ouverture at the opening; ouverture de la campagne officielle Pol opening of the election campaign; ouverture de la chasse Chasse opening of the shooting GB ou hunting US season; ouverture de la pêche Pêche opening of the fishing season;4 ( inauguration) opening; ouverture d'un nouvel hôtel opening of a new hotel; cérémonie/jour/séance d'ouverture opening ceremony/day/session; dès l'ouverture right from the opening;5 Admin, Comm ( fonctionnement) opening; heures d'ouverture opening hours; ouverture au public opening to the public; permettre l'ouverture des supermarchés le dimanche to permit Sunday trading for supermarkets; à l'ouverture at opening time;6 ( occasion) opportunity; à la première ouverture at the first opportunity;7 ( mise en œuvre) opening; ouverture de négociations opening of negotiations;8 Constr opening; ( accidentel) gap; ménager une ouverture to leave an opening; calfeutrer les ouvertures to fill in the gaps;9 ( tolérance) openness (à to); atmosphère/esprit d'ouverture atmosphere/spirit of openness; ouverture aux idées nouvelles/sur le monde openness to new ideas/to the world; (grande) ouverture d'esprit (great) open-mindedness;11 Pol ( libéralisation) opening-up; ( élargissement) opening-up (à to); ( proposition) overture (à, en direction de to; de, de la part de from); ouverture à l'Ouest/à gauche opening-up to the West/to the left; faire des ouvertures aux rebelles to make overtures to the rebels; politique d'ouverture policy of opening-up;12 Écon opening (à to); ouverture du marché national aux transporteurs étrangers opening of the national market to foreign carriers;13 Mus overture; ouverture de Guillaume Tell overture to William Tell;[uvɛrtyr] nom féminin1. [trou] openingune ouverture dans le mur an opening ou a hole in the walll'événement représente une véritable ouverture pour ces pays (figuré) this development will open up real opportunities for these countries2. [action d'ouvrir]l'ouverture des grilles a lieu à midi the gates are opened ou unlocked at noon‘ouverture des portes à 20 h’ ‘doors open at eight’l'ouverture du coffre se fera devant témoins the safe will be opened ou unlocked in front of witnesses3. [mise à disposition]l'ouverture de vos droits ne date que de février dernier you were not entitled to claim benefit before last February4. [d'une session, d'un festival] openingje tiens le rayon parfumerie depuis le jour de l'ouverture I've been in charge of the perfume department since the day we openeddemain, on fait l'ouverture ensemble tomorrow we're going out together on the first day of the open season5. (figuré)6. RUGBY opening up[en boxe] opening9. AUTOMOBILE [des roues] toe-out————————ouvertures nom féminin pluriel -
124 a astupa o gaură
fig. to fill (up) / to stop / to supply a gap. -
125 a umple un gol
to fill (in / up) / to stop / to close / to bridge / to supply a gapto fill a void( d. o lucrare) to meet a long-felt want. -
126 запълвам
запълня fill (up, in) (c with)(трап и пр.) fill inзапълвам с вар/цимент groutзапълвам вакантно място fill a vacancyзапълвам времето си fill in/up o.'s timeзапълвам липса make up for a deficiency, make good a deficiency* * *запъ̀лвам,гл. fill (up, in) (с with); ( трап и пр.) fill in; \запълвам вакантно място fill a vacancy; \запълвам времето си fill in/up o.’s time; \запълвам липса make up for a deficiency, make good a deficiency; \запълвам празнина прен. stop/bridge/close/supply a gap; \запълвам с вар/цимент строит. grout.* * *fill: запълвам a vacancy - запълвам вакантно място; fill in; supply; satisfy* * *1. (трап и np.) fill in 2. ЗАПЪЛВАМ вакантно място fill a vacancy 3. ЗАПЪЛВАМ времето си fill in/up o.'s time 4. ЗАПЪЛВАМ липса make up for a deficiency, make good a deficiency 5. ЗАПЪЛВАМ с вар/цимент grout 6. запълня fill (up, in) (c with) -
127 hor-tittr
m. a stop-gap, Germ. lücken büsser, Dan. fyldekalk, Fél. x. 286. -
128 intermitto
intermittere, intermisi, intermissus Vinterrupt; omit; stop; leave off (temporarily); leave a gap
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