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tentative ['tentətɪv]∎ a tentative offer une offre provisoire;∎ our plans are only tentative nos projets ne sont pas définitifs -
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['tentətiv]1) (not final or complete; not definite: We have made a tentative arrangement.) provisoire2) (uncertain or hesitating: a tentative movement.) hésitant•- tentativeness -
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6 tentative draft
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > tentative draft
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7 tentative project
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > tentative project
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8 tentative safe exposure level
limite provisoire d'expositionEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > tentative safe exposure level
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9 tentative exposure limit
limite provisoire d'expositionEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > tentative exposure limit
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11 failed attempt
tentative infructueuse/manquée; échec d'une tentativeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > failed attempt
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12 suicide attempt
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > suicide attempt
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13 unsuccessful attempt
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > unsuccessful attempt
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14 attempted suicide
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15 attempt, to, commit, an, offence
tentative f de perpétration d'une infractionEnglish-French legislative terms > attempt, to, commit, an, offence
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16 attempt, to, resolve, informally
tentative f de règlement à l'amiableEnglish-French legislative terms > attempt, to, resolve, informally
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18 attempted, sexual, assault
tentative f d'agression sexuelleEnglish-French legislative terms > attempted, sexual, assault
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19 attempted, use, of, violence
tentative f d'emploi de la violenceEnglish-French legislative terms > attempted, use, of, violence
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20 attempt
attempt [əˈtempt]2. nouna. ( = try) tentative f• it was a good attempt on his part but... il a vraiment essayé mais...b. ( = attack) attentat m* * *[ə'tempt] 1.to make an attempt to do ou at doing — tenter de faire
attempt to escape —
2) ( attack) attentat m2.transitive verb tenter ( to do de faire); s'attaquer à [exam question]
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tentative — [ tɑ̃tativ ] n. f. • XVIIe; « épreuve de théologie » 1546; lat. scolast. tentativa, de tentare « tenter » ♦ Action par laquelle on s efforce, on essaie d obtenir un résultat. ⇒ essai. Tentative d évasion. Tentative de suicide. Tentative de greffe … Encyclopédie Universelle
tentative — UK US /ˈtentətɪv/ adjective ► not certain or agreed: »The car company and the union reached a tentative agreement. »a tentative deal/plan/settlement »The proposals are tentative and subject to bargaining. ► said or done in a careful way because… … Financial and business terms
tentative — Tentative. s. f. v. Action par laquelle on tente, on essaye de faire reussir quelque chose. Faire une tentative auprés de quelqu un. il fit plusieurs tentatives inutiles. On appelle aussi, Tentative, Le premier acte qu on fait en Theologie. Il a… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
tentative — [ten′tə tiv] adj. [LL tentativus < pp. of L tentare, to touch, try: see TENT2] 1. made, done, proposed, etc. experimentally or provisionally; not definite or final [tentative plans, a tentative explanation] 2. indicating timidity, hesitancy,… … English World dictionary
Tentative — Ten*ta tive, a. [L. tentare to try: cf. F. tentatif. See {Tempt}.] Of or pertaining to a trial or trials; essaying; experimental. A slow, tentative manner. Carlyle. {Ten*ta tive*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tentative — Ten*ta tive, n. [Cf. F. tentative.] An essay; a trial; an experiment. Berkley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tentative — I adjective cautious, conditional, contingent, dependent, experimental, exploratory, groping, interim, probationary, probative, proposed, provisional, provisory, questionable, speculative, temporary, trial, undecided, unsettled associated… … Law dictionary
tentative — [adj1] conditional, experimental acting, ad interim, conjectural, contingent, dependent, iffy*, indefinite, makeshift, not final, not settled, on trial, open for consideration, probationary, provisional, provisionary, provisory, speculative,… … New thesaurus
tentative — 1580s, from M.L. tentativus trying, testing, from L. tentatus, pp. of tentare to feel, try, (variant of temptare to feel, try, test ). Related: Tentatively … Etymology dictionary
tentative — *provisional Analogous words: *temporary, ad interim, acting: testing, trying, demonstrating, proving (see PROVE) Antonyms: definitive … New Dictionary of Synonyms
tentative — ► ADJECTIVE 1) done without confidence; hesitant. 2) not certain or fixed; provisional. DERIVATIVES tentatively adverb tentativeness noun. ORIGIN Latin tentativus, from temptare handle, try … English terms dictionary