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1 Lord Keeper of the Great Seal
Jur., RU garde des Sceaux [ministre de la justice]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > Lord Keeper of the Great Seal
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2 great
great [greɪt]1. adjectivea. (in size, importance) grand• the greatest names in football/poetry les plus grands noms du football/de la poésie• you were great! tu as été sensationnel ! (inf)• he's the greatest! il est formidable !• that's great! c'est super ! (inf)c. ( = enthusiastic) he's a great angler il est passionné de pêche2. adverba. ( = excellently) super bien (inf)3. exclamation4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━GREAT BRITAIN, UNITED KINGDOMDans l'usage courant, il est fréquent d'employer les mots Britain ou England pour désigner l'ensemble du Royaume-Uni, mais cet usage est impropre.La Grande-Bretagne, Great Britain ou Britain en anglais, est, strictement parlant, un terme géographique. Il désigne la plus grande des îles Britanniques et englobe donc l'Écosse et le pays de Galles. Avec l'Irlande, l'île de Man et les îles Anglo-Normandes, la Grande-Bretagne constitue les îles Britanniques ou British Isles, qui sont également une notion géographique puisqu'elles comprennent deux pays: le Royaume-Uni (capitale: Londres) et la République d'Irlande (capitale: Dublin).Le Royaume-Uni (de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord), en anglais United Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) ou UK, est la désignation officielle d'une entité politique. Ses citoyens sont des Britanniques.* * *[greɪt] 1.2.the great — (+ v pl) les grands mpl
1) ( large) [height, speed, majority, object, danger, improvement] grand (before n); [number] grand (before n), important; [increase] fort (before n), important2) ( as intensifier) [excitement, surprise, relief, success, tragedy] grand (before n); [heat] fort (before n)a great many people — beaucoup de personnes, un grand nombre de personnes
you're a great help! — iron tu m'aides vraiment beaucoup!
3) ( remarkable) [person, name, painting, discovery] grand (before n)4) (colloq) ( excellent) [book, party, weather] génial (colloq), formidable (colloq); [opportunity] formidable (colloq)you look great! — ( healthy) tu as l'air en pleine forme!; ( attractive) tu es superbe!
that dress looks great on you — cette robe est géniale (colloq) sur toi
X is the greatest! — X est génial! (colloq)
5) (colloq) ( talented) génial (colloq), formidable (colloq)to be great at — être un as (colloq) à [tennis, football]
to be great with — être génial (colloq) avec [children, animals]
to be great on — être imbattable (colloq) sur [history, architecture]
6) (colloq) ( inveterate) [worrier, organizer] de première (colloq); [admirer, fan] grand (before n)3.(colloq) adverb•• -
3 great
[ɡreit]1) (of a better quality than average; important: a great writer; Churchill was a great man.) grand2) (very large, larger etc than average: a great crowd of people at the football match.) grand3) (of a high degree: Take great care of that book.) grand4) (very pleasant: We had a great time at the party.) merveilleux5) (clever and expert: John's great at football.) doué pour•- greatly- greatness -
4 on the rocks
(in a state of ruin or of great financial difficulty: Their marriage is on the rocks; The firm is on the rocks.) en déconfiture -
5 Chancellor of the Exchequer
noun (the Finance Minister in Great Britain.) -
6 in the face of
(having to deal with and in spite of: She succeeded in the face of great difficulties.) en dépit de -
7 be/go on the rampage
['ræmpei‹] (to rush about angrily, violently or in excitement, often causing great destruction.) être déchaîné -
8 raise hell/Cain / the roof etc
(to make a great deal of noise.) faire un bruit de tous les diables -
9 number
number [ˈnʌmbər]1. nounb. ( = quantity, amount) nombre m• a great number of books/chairs une grande quantité de livres/chaises• there are a number of things which... il y a un certain nombre de choses qui...c. [of bus, page, house, phone, lottery] numéro m• I've got his number! (inf) je l'ai repéré !d. [of newspaper, journal] numéro me. [of music hall, circus] numéro m ; [of pianist, band] morceau m ; [of singer] chanson f ; [of dancer] danse f• there were several dance numbers on the programme le programme comprenait plusieurs numéros de danse• my next number will be... (singer) je vais maintenant chanter...a. ( = give a number to) numéroterb. ( = include) compter3. compounds• to look after number one (inf) penser avant tout à soi ► number plate noun (British) plaque f d'immatriculation• to play the numbers game jouer sur les chiffres ► Number 10 noun 10 Downing Street (résidence du Premier ministre) → DOWNING STREET* * *['nʌmbə(r)] 1.1) gen, Linguistics nombre m; ( written figure) chiffre m2) (of bus, house, page, telephone) numéro m3) (amount, quantity) nombre ma number of people/times — un certain nombre de personnes/fois
4) ( issue) (of magazine, periodical) numéro m6) (colloq) ( object of admiration)a little black number — ( dress) une petite robe noire
2.that car is a neat little number — elle est chouette (colloq), cette voiture
3.to win by force or weight of numbers — gagner parce que l'on est plus nombreux
transitive verb1) ( allocate number to) numéroter2) ( amount to) compter4.the regiment numbered 1,000 men — le régiment comptait 1000 hommes
••your number's up! — (colloq) ton compte est bon!
to do something by the numbers US ou by numbers — faire quelque chose mécaniquement
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10 rank
rank [ræŋk]1. nouna. ( = row) rang mb. ( = grade) grade m2. adjectivea. ( = absolute) a rank outsider un vrai outsiderb. ( = pungent) fétide• to rank high among... occuper une place importante parmi...* * *[ræŋk] 1.1) (in military, police) grade m; (in company, politics) rang m; ( social status) rang m2) ( line) ( of people) rang m; ( of objects) rangée fto break ranks — lit [soldiers] rompre les rangs; fig [politician] se rebeller
to close ranks — lit, fig serrer les rangs
3) ( for taxis) station f2.ranks plural noun Military, Politics, Industry rangs mpl3.1) ( absolute) [outsider, beginner] complet/-ète; [favouritism, stupidity] flagrant2) ( foul) [odour] fétide3) ( exuberant) [ivy, weeds] envahissant4.transitive verb1) ( classify) [person] classer [player, novel, restaurant] ( among parmi; above au-dessus de; below au-dessous de)2) US ( be senior to) commander [person]5.to rank above/alongside somebody — occuper un rang supérieur/égal à quelqu'un
this has to rank as one of the worst films I've ever seen — c'est un des films les pires que j'aie jamais vus
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11 such
1. adjective1) (of the same kind as that already mentioned or being mentioned: Animals that gnaw, such as mice, rats, rabbits and weasels are called rodents; He came from Bradford or some such place; She asked to see Mr Johnson but was told there was no such person there; I've seen several such buildings; I've never done such a thing before; doctors, dentists and such people.) tel, pareil, semblable2) (of the great degree already mentioned or being mentioned: If you had telephoned her, she wouldn't have got into such a state of anxiety; She never used to get such bad headaches (as she does now).) un tel3) (of the great degree, or the kind, to have a particular result: He shut the window with such force that the glass broke; She's such a good teacher that the headmaster asked her not to leave; Their problems are such as to make it impossible for them to live together any more.) tel4) (used for emphasis: This is such a shock! They have been such good friends to me!) tel, si2. pronoun(such a person or thing, or such persons or things: I have only a few photographs, but can show you such as I have; This isn't a good book as such (= as a book) but it has interesting pictures.) le peu que; en tant que tel- suchlike- such-and-such - such as it is -
12 outdoors
outdoors [ˈaʊtˈdɔ:z]1. adverb2. noun* * *[ˌaʊt'dɔːz] 1.2.the great outdoors — (+ v sg) la pleine nature
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13 public
public [ˈpʌblɪk]1. adjective• to go public [company] s'introduire en Bourse• "this is a public announcement: would passengers..." « votre attention s'il vous plaît: les passagers sont priés de... »• let's go over there, it's too public here allons là-bas, il y a trop de monde ici2. nounpublic m3. compounds• to be or cause a public nuisance porter atteinte à la tranquillité publique ► public opinion noun opinion f publique• to treat sb as public property ne pas respecter la vie privée de qn ► Public Prosecutor noun ≈ procureur m (de la République)• it's just a public relations exercise il etc a fait ça uniquement dans le but de se faire bien voir ► public school noun (British = private school) école f secondaire privée ; (US = state school) école f secondaire publique• to be public-spirited faire preuve de civisme ► public television noun (US) télévision f éducative (non commerciale)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Une public school est un établissement d'enseignement secondaire privé. Bon nombre d'entre elles sont des pensionnats. Beaucoup ont également une école primaire qui leur est rattachée (une « prep » ou « preparatory school ») pour préparer les élèves au cycle secondaire. Ces écoles sont en général prestigieuses, et les frais de scolarité sont très élevés dans les plus connues (Westminster, Eton, Harrow). Beaucoup d'élèves vont ensuite à l'université, et un grand nombre entre à Oxford ou à Cambridge. Les grands industriels, les députés et les hauts fonctionnaires sortent souvent de ces écoles. Aux États-Unis, le terme public school désigne tout simplement une école publique gratuite.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Aux États-Unis, la public access television désigne les chaînes câblées non commerciales produites par des associations locales et autres institutions à but non lucratif. Le principe est de permettre aux communautés locales de s'exprimer et d'éviter que les chaînes câblées commerciales ne deviennent des monopoles.* * *['pʌblɪk] 1.2.the theatre-going public — les amateurs mpl de théâtre
adjective [health, property, park, inquiry] public/-ique; [disquiet, enthusiasm, indifference, support] général; [library, amenity] municipal; [duty, spirit] civique3.in public adverbial phrase en public -
14 wall
[wo:l] 1. noun1) (something built of stone, brick, plaster, wood etc and used to separate off or enclose something: There's a wall at the bottom of the garden: The Great Wall of China; a garden wall.) mur(aille)2) (any of the sides of a building or room: One wall of the room is yellow - the rest are white.) mur2. verb((often with in) to enclose (something) with a wall: We've walled in the playground to prevent the children getting out.) entourer d'un mur- walled- - walled - wallpaper 3. verb(to put such paper on: I have wallpapered the front room.) tapisser- have one's back to the wall - up the wall -
15 evil
evil [ˈi:vl]1. adjective[person, spell, reputation] mauvais ; [deed, influence] néfaste ; [power] malfaisant ; [place] maléfique ; [smell] infect2. nounmal m3. compounds* * *['iːvl] 1.1) [U]2) ( bad thing) mal m2.adjective [person, forces, genius] malfaisant; [act, intent] diabolique; [spirit] maléfique; [smell] nauséabond••to put off the evil hour ou day — repousser le moment fatidique
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16 market-driven
déterminé(e) par les contraintes du marchémarket-driven economy économie f de marchéThe nub of it is that the chair must be able to hold the line between the demands of the market-driven telecoms industry and the cultural objectives of broadcasting … The great challenge for the chair will be to keep those two objectives in tension, while having the gravitas to lead a review of media ownership rules every three years.
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17 bear
bear [bεər]1. nouna. ( = carry) porterb. [+ inscription, mark, traces, signature, name] porterc. ( = feel) avoir en soid. ( = bring) [+ present, news] apportere. ( = sustain, support) supporter• to bear the weight of... supporter le poids de...f. ( = endure) [+ person, event] supporter• it doesn't bear thinking about! c'est trop affreux d'y penser !g. ( = yield) [+ interest] rapporterh. ( = give birth to) donner naissance àa. to bear right/left prendre sur la droite/la gaucheb. ► to bring... to bear4. compounds• he gave me a big bear hug il m'a serré très fort dans ses bras ► bear market noun (Stock exchange) marché m (orienté) à la baisse( = approach)to bear down on [person] foncer sur[+ claims] confirmer• how's Graham bearing up? comment Graham s'en sort-il ?[+ person] supporter patiemment* * *[beə(r)] 1.1) Zoology ours m2) (colloq) péj ( man) ours m (mal léché)3) Finance baissier m2.1) ( carry) [person, animal] porter [load]2) ( bring) [person] apporter [gift, message]; [wind, water] porter [seed, sound]3) (show, have) porter [address, inscription, name]he still bears the scars — fig il en reste marqué
4) ( keep)to bear something in mind — tenir compte de [suggestion, factor, information]
5) ( support)to bear the weight of — [structure, platform] supporter le poids de [person, object]
6) fig (endure, tolerate) supporter [illness, suspense, smell, person]8) ( stand up to) résister à [scrutiny, inspection]9) ( nurture) porter [love]10) ( yield) donner [fruit, blossom, crop]; Finance [account, investment] rapporter [interest]to bear fruit — [tree] donner des fruits; fig [idea, investment] porter ses fruits
11) (dated) ou littér (pp actif borne, pp passif born) ( give birth to) [woman] donner naissance à; [animal] mettre bas3.1)to bear left/right — [person] prendre à gauche/à droite
to bear east/west — [person] aller à l'est/à l'ouest; [road] obliquer vers l'est/l'ouest
2) ( weigh)to bear heavily/hardest on somebody — [tax, price increase] peser lourdement/le plus durement sur quelqu'un
4.to bring pressure to bear on — exercer une pression sur [person, system]
to bear oneself — ( behave) se comporter
Phrasal Verbs:- bear off- bear on- bear out- bear up -
18 fashion
fashion [ˈfæ∫ən]1. nouna. ( = latest clothes, ideas) mode f• it's no longer the fashion to send children away to school ça ne se fait plus de mettre ses enfants en pensionb. ( = manner) façon f• I can cook after a fashion je me débrouille en cuisine, sans plus• it worked, after a fashion ça a marché plus ou moins bien2. compounds• the great fashion designers ( = couturiers) les grands couturiers mpl ► fashion editor noun rédacteur m, - trice f de mode* * *['fæʃn] 1.1) ( manner) façon f, manière f2) (vogue, trend) mode f ( for de)2. 3.to go out of fashion — se démoder, passer de mode
fashions plural noun4.ladies' fashions — vêtements mpl pour femmes
transitive verb façonner [clay, wood] ( into en); fabriquer [object] (out of, from de) -
19 mass
mass [mæs]1. nouna. [of substance, objects] masse fb. ( = people) the masses les masses (populaires)c. (religious) messe f2. plural noun3. adjectivea. [unemployment, destruction] massif ; [resignations, redundancies] en masse ; [hysteria] collectifb. [culture, movement] de masse[troops] se masser ; [clouds] s'amonceler5. compounds* * *[mæs] 1.2) ( amount) ( of people) foule f (of de); ( of details) quantité f (of de)3) Religion messe f4) Physics, Art masse f2.masses plural noun1) ( the people)the masses — gen la foule; ( working class) les masses fpl
2) (colloq) GB ( lots)3.masses of work — beaucoup or plein (colloq) de travail
noun modifier1) ( large scale) [ audience] de masse; [ destruction, exodus, protest, unemployment] massif/-ive; [ sackings] en massemass meeting — rassemblement m de masse
2) ( of the people) [ movement, tourism] de masse4.intransitive verb [troops] se regrouper; [bees] se masser; [clouds] s'amonceler -
20 yesterday
yesterday [ˈjestədeɪ]1. adverb• when do you need it by? -- yesterday! il vous le faut pour quand ? -- hier !2. nounhier m• where's yesterday's newspaper? où est le journal d'hier ?3. compounds* * *['jestədeɪ, -dɪ] 1.1) lit hier m2.yesterday's men — péj hommes mpl du passé
1) lit hierit was yesterday week ou a week yesterday — cela fait une semaine hier
early/late yesterday — tôt/tard dans la journée d'hier
only yesterday he was saying to me... — hier encore il me disait...
2) fig ( in the past) hier, autrefois
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