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1 structurer
structurer [stʀyktyʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb► se structurer [parti] to develop a structure* * *stʀyktyʀe
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verbe transitif to structure
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se structurer verbe pronominal to be structured* * *stʀyktyʀe vt* * *structurer verb table: aimerA vtr to structure [pays, ouvrage, parti].B se structurer vpr [parti, entreprise] to be structured.[stryktyre] verbe transitifc'est une ébauche de scénario qu'il faudrait structurer it's the idea for a scenario which needs to be given some shape————————se structurer verbe pronominal intransitif -
2 arborescent
arborescent, e [aʀbɔʀesɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjective[plante] arborescent* * *arborescente aʀbɔʀesɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif Botanique, Informatique tree (épith)* * *( féminin arborescente) [arbɔresɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif -
3 articuler
articuler [aʀtikyle]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ mot] ( = prononcer clairement) to articulate ; ( = dire) to pronounce• articule ! speak clearly!b. ( = joindre) [+ idées] to link2. reflexive verb* * *aʀtikyle
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1) ( prononcer) to articulate [mot, son]; to utter [phrase]3) ( structurer) to structure [idées, discours]
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s'articuler verbe pronominal1) Anatomies'articuler à or avec — to articulate with
2) ( en mécanique)s'articuler à or sur — to connect to
3) fig* * *aʀtikyle vt1) (en prononçant) to articulate2) TECHNIQUE to articulate* * *articuler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( prononcer) to articulate [mot, phonème, son]; to utter [phrase]; articule quand tu parles! speak clearly!;3 ( structurer) to structure [idées, discours]; j'ai articulé mon discours/le débat autour de deux thèmes I structured my speech/the discussion around two themes.B s'articuler vpr[artikyle] verbe transitif1. [prononcer] to articulatearticule, je ne comprends rien speak more clearly, I don't understand2. [dire] to utterj'étais si ému que je ne pouvais plus articuler un seul mot I was so moved that I couldn't utter ou say a single word————————s'articuler autour de verbe pronominal plus prépositionto hinge ou to turn on————————s'articuler sur verbe pronominal plus préposition -
4 charpenté
charpente [∫aʀpɑ̃t]feminine noun[de construction] frame* * *ʃaʀpɑ̃t1) Construction, Bâtiment ( de toit) roof structure; ( de bâtiment) framework; ( de bateau) structure3) (de livre, film) structure* * *ʃaʀpɑ̃t nf1) [maison] frame* * *charpente nf1 Constr ( de toit) roof structure; ( de bâtiment) framework; ( de bateau) structure; bois de charpente timber;2 ( métier) carpentry;3 Anat ( structure interne) framework; ( constitution) build; charpente osseuse skeleton; doté d'une robuste charpente sturdily built;4 (de livre, film) structure.charpente métallique steel structure.( féminin charpentée) [ʃarpɑ̃te] adjectifbien ou solidement charpentéa. [personne] well-builtb. [film, argument] well-structured -
5 pyramidal
adjective* * *pyramidale, mpl - aux piʀamidal, o adjectif lit pyramid-shaped; fig [hiérarchie] structured like a pyramid (après n)* * *2 Anat pyramidal.2. [forme] pyramid-shaped3. ANATOMIE -
6 raisonné
c black raisonné, e [ʀεzɔne]a. ( = mûri, réfléchi) [attitude, projet] well thought-out, reasoned ; ( = mesuré) [confiance, optimisme] cautious• c'est bien raisonné it's well reasoned or arguedc black b. ( = systématique) grammaire/méthode raisonnée de français reasoned grammar/primer of French━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ Le mot anglais s'écrit - ea- et avec un seul n.* * *
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1) ( prudent) [attitude] cautious; [décision] carefully thought out2) ( contrôlé) [passion] controlled [BrE]; [enthousiasme] measured* * *ʀɛzɔne adj raisonné, -e* * *A pp ⇒ raisonner.B pp adj1 ( prudent) [optimisme, attitude, déclaration] cautious; [décision] carefully thought out; [expansion, politique] moderate;3 ( sensé) [gestion, stratégie] sensible;4 ( rationnel) grammaire raisonnée analytical grammar; histoire/biographie raisonnée critical history/biography.1. [analyse, projet, décision] reasoned2. [grammaire, méthode] structured -
7 structuré
structure [stʀyktyʀ]feminine nounstructure ; ( = organisme) organization* * *stʀyktyʀ1) ( agencement) structure2) ( organisme) organizationstructure d'accueil — shelter, refuge
* * *stʀyktyʀ nf* * *structure nf1 ( agencement) structure; structure syntagmatique/profonde/de surface Ling phrase/deep/surface structure;2 ( organisme) organization; structure d'accueil shelter, refuge.structure primaire Biol, Chimie primary structure; structures d'accueil facilities; (pour vieillards, handicapés) day centreGB.( féminin structurée) [stryktyre] adjectif -
8 éducation
éducation [edykasjɔ̃]1. feminine nouna. ( = enseignement) educationb. ( = manières) manners2. compounds► l'Éducation nationale ( = système) state education ; ( = ministère) ≈ Department for Education and Employment (Brit) Department of Education (US)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━State education in France is divided into four levels: « maternelle » (for children 2-6 years old), « primaire » (including « école élémentaire » and « école primaire », for 7 to 11-year-olds), « secondaire » (including « collège » and « lycée », for 12 to 18-year-olds) and « supérieur » (universities and other higher education establishments).Private education (mainly in Catholic schools) is structured in a similar way to the state system. → ACADÉMIE COLLÈGE CONCOURS DIPLÔMES LYCÉE* * *edykasjɔ̃1) ( enseignement) education2) ( formation de personne) education3) ( entraînement) training4) ( bonnes manières) manners (pl)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *edykasjɔ̃ nf1) (par l'enseignement) educationIl n'a pas beaucoup d'éducation. — He's not very well educated.
2) (familiale) upbringingIl a reçu une éducation très stricte. — He had a very strict upbringing.
3) (= savoir-vivre) manners plsans éducation — bad-mannered, ill-bred
* * *éducation nf1 ( enseignement) education; éducation artistique/musicale/permanente/sexuelle art/music/continuing/sex education; ici, les enfants reçoivent une très bonne éducation here, children get a very good education;2 ( formation de personne) education; faire l'éducation de qn to educate sb;3 ( entraînement) training; éducation de la mémoire memory training; éducation de la voix vocal ou voice training; éducation de la volonté development of willpower;4 ( bonnes manières) manners (pl); manquer d'éducation to show a lack of manners; avoir de l'éducation to have good manners; être sans éducation to be ill-mannered.Éducation Nationale, EN ( ministère) ministry of Education; ( système) state education; éducation physique physical education, PE GB, phys ed US; éducation surveillée Admin state education system for young offenders.[edykasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [instruction] educationéducation physique (et sportive) physical education, PE2. [d'un enfant] upbringing[bonnes manières] good mannersavoir de l'éducation to be well-bred ou well-manneredcomment, tu ne connais pas, c'est toute une éducation à refaire! (humoristique) what do you mean you've never heard of it, where on earth have you been? -
9 OpenDocument
Le format OpenDocument - appelé aussi ODF (open document format) - est un format de document ouvert basé sur le format XML (extensible markup language) et utilisé en premier lieu par la suite bureautique OpenOffice.org. L’extension de fichier est ".odf".Il est désormais développé par le consortium OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards). Le concurrent du format OpenDocument est le format Office Open XML (extensible markup language), format propriétaire développé par Microsoft et utilisé dans sa suite Office 2007. En février 2007, Microsoft lance le Open XML Translator, un convertisseur des formats propriétaires de sa suite Office 2007 dans des formats OpenDocument pour permettre l’interopérabilité de ces formats entre eux.
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