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proceed [prəˈsi:d]a. ( = go forwards) avancerb. ( = move on) let us proceed to the next item passons à la question suivante• they proceeded with the march despite the ban en dépit de l'interdiction, ils n'ont pas annulé la manifestation• they proceeded with their plan ils ont mis leur projet à exécution► to proceed to do sth ( = begin) se mettre à faire qch• the police stopped the car and proceeded to search it les policiers ont arrêté la voiture et se sont mis à la fouillerc. ( = act) procéder* * *[prə'siːd, prəʊ-] 1.transitive verb2.‘so...,’ he proceeded — ‘alors...,’ a-t-il continué
to proceed with — poursuivre [idea, plan, sale]; procéder à [election]
to proceed to — passer à [item, problem]
let us proceed — ( begin) commençons; ( continue) poursuivons
2) ( be in progress) [project, work] avancer; [interview, talks, trial] se poursuivre; ( take place) [work, interview, talks] se dérouler3) ( move along) [person, road] continuer; [vehicle] avancer
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