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81 seam
[si:m] 1. noun1) (the line formed by the sewing together of two pieces of cloth etc.) couture2) (the line where two things meet or join: Water was coming in through the seams of the boat.) joint3) (a thin line or layer of coal etc in the earth: a coal seam.) veine2. verb(to sew a seam in: I've pinned the skirt together but I haven't seamed it yet.) faire une couture à- the seamy side of life - the seamy side -
82 stuff
I noun1) (material or substance: What is that black oily stuff on the beach?; The doctor gave me some good stuff for removing warts; Show them what stuff you're made of! (= how brave, strong etc you are).) chose; produit; étoffe2) ((unimportant) matter, things, objects etc: We'll have to get rid of all this stuff when we move house.) affaires3) (an old word for cloth.) étoffe•- that's the stuff! II verb1) (to pack or fill tightly, often hurriedly or untidily: His drawer was stuffed with papers; She stuffed the fridge with food; The children have been stuffing themselves with ice-cream.) (se) bourrer (de)2) (to fill (eg a turkey, chicken etc) with stuffing before cooking.) farcir3) (to fill the skin of (a dead animal or bird) to preserve the appearance it had when alive: They stuffed the golden eagle.) empailler•- stuffing- stuff up -
83 border
A n1 ( frontier) frontière f (between entre) ; France's border with Spain la frontière entre la France et l'Espagne ; on the Swiss border sur la frontière suisse ; to have borders with six countries avoir une frontière commune avec six pays ; to cross the border passer la frontière ; to escape over ou across the border s'échapper en passant la frontière ; our allies across the border nos alliés de l'autre côté de la frontière ; north of the border gen au nord de la frontière ; ( when in England) en Écosse ; ( when in Ireland) en Irlande du Nord ; south of the border gen au sud de la frontière ; ( when in Scotland) en Angleterre ; ( when in Northern Ireland) en République d'Irlande ; ( when in US) au Mexique ;4 Hort plate-bande f ;5 ( hypothetical limit) frontière f (between entre) ; to cross the border into bad taste franchir la limite du bon goût ;C modif [control] aux frontières ; [crossing, patrol, state] frontalier/-ière ; [area, post, town, zone] frontière (after n, inv) ; [police] des frontières.D vtr1 ( lie alongside) [road, land] longer [lake, forest] ; [country] border [ocean] ; France borders Italy la France a une frontière commune avec l'Italie ; to be bordered by avoir une frontière commune avec ;2 ( surround) border ; to be bordered on three sides by trees être bordé d'arbres sur trois côtés ; to be bordered with lace être bordé de dentelle■ border on:▶ border on [sth]2 ( verge on) friser [rudeness, madness] ; the accusation borders on the absurd l'accusation frise l'absurde. -
84 pattern
A n1 ( decorative design) dessin m, motif m ; striped/floral pattern motif à rayures/de fleurs ; a pattern of roses un motif de roses ; he drew a pattern in the sand il a tracé une figure dans le sable ;2 ( regular or standard way of happening) pattern of behaviour, behaviour pattern mode m de comportement ; working patterns in industry l'organisation f du travail dans l'industrie ; the current pattern of events la situation actuelle ; the pattern of events leading to the revolution l'enchaînement des événements qui a conduit à la révolution ; a clear pattern emerges from these statistics une tendance nette ressort de ces statistiques ; the current scandal is part of a much wider pattern of corruption le scandale actuel s'inscrit dans un climat de corruption généralisée ; he could detect a pattern in the plot il arrivait à discerner une logique dans l'intrigue ; to follow a set pattern se dérouler toujours de la même façon ; traffic pattern distribution f de la circulation ; weather patterns tendances fpl climatiques ; ⇒ trade pattern ;3 (model, example) modèle m ; on the pattern of sur le modèle de ; to set the pattern for sth déterminer le modèle de qch ;5 ( style of manufacture) style m ;7 Ling modèle m ; -
85 tear
I.A n1 ( rip) déchirer [garment, paper] (on sur) ; mettre [qch] en pièces [flesh, prey] ; to tear sth from ou out of arracher qch de [book, notepad] ; to tear a hole in sth faire un trou dans qch ; I've torn a hole in my coat j'ai fait un accroc à mon manteau ; to tear sth in half ou in two déchirer qch en deux ; to tear sth in(to) pieces/strips déchirer qch en morceaux/lambeaux ; to tear sth to pieces ou bits ou shreds fig démolir [proposal, argument, book, film] ; lit déchirer [fabric] ; démolir [objet] ; to tear sb to pieces fig descendre qn en flammes ; lit écharper qn ; to tear one's hair (out) lit, fig s'arracher les cheveux ; to tear a muscle/ligament se claquer ○ or se déchirer un muscle/ligament ; ‘tear along the dotted line’ ‘déchirer en suivant le pointillé’ ;2 ( remove by force) to tear sth from ou off arracher qch de [roof, surface, object] ; to tear sth from sb's hands ou grasp arracher qch des mains de qn ; he was torn from his mother's arms il a été arraché des bras de sa mère ; to tear sth out of arracher qch de [ground] ; you nearly tore my arm out of its socket! tu as failli m'arracher le bras! ;3 ( emotionally) ( tjrs au passif) to be torn between être tiraillé entre [options, persons] ; she's torn between keeping on her job and going to college elle hésite entre garder son emploi et faire des études ;4 ( divided) to be torn by war/racism être déchiré par la guerre/le racisme.2 ( rush) to tear out/off/past sortir/partir/passer en trombe ; to tear up/down the stairs monter/descendre les escaliers quatre à quatre ; she came tearing into the yard/house elle est entrée en trombe dans la cour/maison ; she went tearing (off) down the road elle a filé à toute allure ; they were tearing along at 150 km/h ils filaient à 150 km/h ; the car came tearing around the corner la voiture a pris le tournant à toute allure ; they're tearing around the streets ils passent en trombe dans les rues ; I tore through the book in two days j'ai dévoré le livre en deux jours ;3 ( pull forcefully) to tear at [animal] déchiqueter [flesh, prey] ; [person] s'attaquer à [rubble] ;4 ○ ( criticize) to tear into engueuler ◑ [person] (about à cause de) ; démolir ○ [play, film, book].1 a tearing sound un craquement ;2 ○ to be in a tearing hurry GB être terriblement pressé (to do de faire) ; she was in a tearing hurry elle avait le feu aux trousses ○.that's torn it ○ ! GB il ne manquait plus que ça!■ tear apart:▶ tear [sth] apart, tear apart [sth]1 ( destroy) lit mettre [qch] en pièces [prey, game] ; démolir [building] ; fig déchirer [relationship, organization, country] ; démolir [film, novel, essay] ;2 ( separate) séparer [connected items] ;▶ tear [sb] apart2 ○ ( criticize) descendre [qn] en flammes ;■ tear away:▶ tear away [paper, tape] se déchirer ;▶ tear away [sth] arracher [wrapping, bandage] ;▶ tear [sb] away arracher [person] (from à) ; to tear one's gaze away détacher ses yeux ; to tear oneself away from sth/sb s'arracher à qch/qn (to do pour faire) also iron.■ tear down:▶ tear [sth] down, tear down [sth] démolir [building, wall, statue] ; to tear sth down from arracher qch de [wall, lamppost].■ tear off:▶ tear [sth] off, tear off [sth]1 ( remove) ( carefully) détacher [coupon, strip, petal] ; ( violently) arracher [aerial, wiper] ; déchirer [wrapping paper] ; to tear sb's clothes off arracher les vêtements de qn ;2 ○ ( write) ○ torcher [letter, memo].■ tear open:▶ tear open [sth], tear [sth] open ouvrir [qch] en le/la déchirant.■ tear out:▶ tear [sth] out, tear out [sth] détacher [coupon, cheque] ; arracher [page, picture].■ tear up:▶ tear [sth] up, tear up [sth]1 ( destroy) déchirer [page, letter, document] (into, in en) ;II.tear n ( gén pl) larme f ; close to tears au bord des larmes ; in tears en larmes ; to burst/dissolve into tears éclater/fondre en larmes ; to reduce sb to tears réduire qn aux larmes ; to shed tears of rage/laughter verser des larmes de rage/de rire ; it brings tears to the eyes cela fait venir les larmes aux yeux ; it brought tears to her eyes, it moved her to tears elle en avait les larmes aux yeux ; there were tears in his eyes il avait les larmes aux yeux ; French/gardening without tears le français/le jardinage sans peine. -
86 bag
1 noun(a) (container) sac m;∎ paper/plastic bag sac m en papier/en plastique;∎ a bag of sweets/groceries un sac de bonbons/d'épicerie;∎ familiar her promotion is in the bag son avancement, c'est dans la poche ou dans le sac ou du tout cuit;∎ familiar to pull sth out of the bag sortir qch du chapeau;∎ familiar the whole bag of tricks tout le tralala;∎ esp American familiar old-fashioned that's not my bag (I'm not good at it) ce n'est pas mon fort; (I'm not interested in it) ce n'est pas mon truc∎ bags valises fpl, bagages mpl;∎ to pack one's bags faire ses bagages;∎ figurative it's time to pack our bags c'est le moment de plier bagage;∎ familiar they threw her out bag and baggage ils l'ont mise à la porte avec toutes ses affaires(c) (of cloth, skin) poche f;∎ to have bags under one's eyes avoir des poches sous les yeux;∎ familiar bag of bones sac m ou tas m d'os∎ did you get a good bag? avez-vous fait bonne chasse?∎ old bag vieille peau f, vieille bique f;∎ you stupid bag! espèce d'idiote!(a) (books, groceries) mettre dans un sac; (apples, sweets) ensacher; American (supermarket purchases) emballer∎ British I bags the cakes! les gâteaux sont à moi!;∎ he bagged the best seat for himself il s'est réservé la meilleure placegoder, faire des poches;∎ his trousers bag at the knees ses pantalons font des poches aux genoux(a) (trousers) pantalon□ m, fute m∎ there are bags of things to do il y a plein de choses à faire;∎ we have bags of time nous avons tout notre temps;∎ they've bags of money ils sont pleins aux as∎ British bags I go! c'est à moi!□ ;∎ bags I get the biggest one! le plus gros est pour moi!□►► familiar bag lady clocharde f -
87 bundle
bundle ['bʌndəl]1 noun(a) (of clothes, linen) paquet m; (wrapped in a cloth) paquet m; Commerce (of goods) paquet m, ballot m; (of sticks, twigs) faisceau f; Finance & Administration (of banknotes, papers) liasse f;∎ he's a bundle of nerves c'est un paquet de nerfs;∎ a bundle of firewood un fagot;∎ she's a bundle of contradictions elle est pleine de contradictions;∎ familiar a bundle of fun or laughs marrant, amusant;∎ familiar the trip wasn't exactly a bundle of laughs le voyage n'était pas vraiment marrant;∎ ironic he's a real bundle of fun c'est fou ce qu'on s'amuse avec lui;∎ bundle of joy (baby) bout m de chou∎ to cost a bundle coûter bonbon ou la peau des fesses;∎ to make a bundle faire son beurre∎ to go a bundle on sth s'emballer pour qch;(a) Textiles (clothes) mettre en paquet; Transport (for a journey) empaqueter; (linen) mettre en paquet; Commerce (goods) mettre en paquet; Finance, Administration (banknotes, papers) mettre en liasses; (sticks, twigs) mettre en faisceaux; (firewood) mettre en fagots; Agriculture (straw) botteler, mettre en bottes∎ she bundled the papers into the drawer elle fourra les papiers dans le tiroir;∎ he was bundled into the car on l'a poussé dans la voiture brusquement ou sans ménagement;∎ he quickly bundled them out of the room il les a poussés précipitamment hors de la pièce∎ to bundle sth with sth offrir qch en plus de qch;∎ to come bundled with sth être livré avec qch;∎ Computing bundled software logiciel m livré avec le matériel∎ they bundled me off the train ils m'ont fait descendre du train en toute hâte;∎ the children were bundled off to school les enfants furent envoyés ou expédiés à l'école vite fait(b) (dress warmly) emmitoufler;∎ she bundled the baby up in a warm blanket elle emmitoufla le bébé dans une grosse couvertures'emmitoufler -
88 tail
tail [teɪl]1 noun(a) (of animal) queue f;∎ figurative with one's tail between one's legs la queue basse, la queue entre les jambes;∎ to be on sb's tail suivre qn de près;∎ the detective was still on his tail le détective le filait toujours;∎ familiar the car was right on my tail la voiture me collait au derrière ou aux fesses;∎ to turn tail and run prendre ses jambes à son cou;∎ it's a case of the tail wagging the dog c'est le monde à l'envers;∎ the tail of the hostages is wagging the dog of foreign policy le problème des otages décide de la politique étrangère∎ to put a tail on sb faire filer qn□ ;∎ we've got a tail quelqu'un nous file□, nous sommes suivis□∎ he worked his tail off il s'est vraiment décarcassé∎ he's looking for some tail il cherche une femme à se mettre sur le bout3 tailsfamiliar (tailcoat) queue f de pie□2 adverb∎ (of coin) it's tails! (c'est) pile!►► Aviation tail assembly dérive f;tail end (of storm, season, meeting, story) fin f; (of cloth) bout m; (of procession) queue f, fin f;tail feather penne f;Cars tail lamp feu m arrière;tail rotor (of helicopter) fenestron m;Aviation tail section arrière m;∎ a seat in the tail section une place à l'arrièresuivre;∎ she tailed along behind or after us elle traînait derrière nous(sound) s'affaiblir, décroître; (interest, enthusiasm, support) diminuer petit à petit; (book) se terminer en queue de poisson; (competitors in race) s'espacer;∎ his voice tailed slowly away peu à peu sa voix s'affaiblit∎ the line of cars tailed back for 10 miles la file de voitures s'étendait sur 16 km -
89 yard
yard [jɑ:d](a) (of factory, farm, house, school) cour f;∎ parked in the yard garé dans la cour(b) (work site) chantier m;∎ builder's yard chantier m de construction;∎ Nautical repair yard chantier m de radoub(c) (for storage) dépôt m∎ the Yard Scotland Yard;∎ Wilson of the Yard Wilson de Scotland Yard∎ square yard = 0,836m2, yard m carré;∎ it was about ten yards away c'était à environ dix mètres;∎ it was ten yards wide il avait dix mètres de large;∎ to buy cloth by the yard acheter le tissu au mètre;∎ figurative we still have yards of green velvet nous avons toujours des quantités de velours vert;∎ figurative his calculations were yards out il s'était complètement trompé dans ses calculs;∎ his face was a yard long il en faisait une tête, il faisait une tête d'enterrement∎ the 100 yards, the 100 yards' dash le cent mètres;∎ she won the 3,000 yards' steeplechase elle a gagné le 3000 mètres steeple►► yard of ale (container) = long récipient à bière d'une contenance d'environ un litre et demi;∎ to do the yard of ale = boire un litre et demi de bière d'une seule traite dans un "yard of ale";Sport yard line (in American football) = l'une des deux lignes horizontales qui divisent le terrain en yards;American yard sale vide-grenier m;yard work jardinage m -
90 border
border [ˈbɔ:dər]1. nouna. ( = frontier) frontière fb. (in garden) bordure fa. bordered with [trees, patterns] bordé de3. compounds( = come near to being) friser* * *['bɔːdə(r)] 1.1) ( frontier) frontière fto escape over ou across the border — s'échapper en passant la frontière
3) ( decorative edge) (on crockery, paper) liseré m; (on picture, cloth) bordure f4) ( flowerbed) plate-bande f5) ( hypothetical limit) frontière f ( between entre)2.noun modifier [ control] aux frontières; [ crossing, patrol, state] frontalier/-ière; [ area, post, town, zone] frontière (after n, inv); [ police] des frontières; [ incident] de frontière3.transitive verb1) ( lie alongside) [road, land] longer [lake, forest]; [country] border [ocean]2) ( surround) border•Phrasal Verbs: -
91 check
check [t∫ek]1. nouna. ( = examination) contrôle mb. to keep in check [+ emotions] contenir• checks and balances freins mpl et contrepoids mpl (système d'équilibrage des pouvoirs législatif, exécutif et judiciaire aux États-Unis)• check! échec au roi !f. (US) = cheque• I'll have to check whether or if there's an age limit il faudra que je vérifie s'il y a une limite d'âgeb. [+ baggage to be loaded] enregistrerc. ( = stop) [+ enemy] arrêter ; [+ advance] enrayer• to check o.s. se contrôlere. (US) [+ coats] mettre au vestiaire• is Matthew there? -- hold on, I'll just check est-ce que Matthew est là ? -- attends, je vais voir4. compounds[tablecloth, shirt, pattern] à carreaux• your check-in time is half-an-hour before departure présentez-vous à l'enregistrement des bagages une demi-heure avant le départ ► check-out noun caisse f (dans un libre-service)► check in(in hotel) ( = arrive) arriver ; ( = register) remplir une fiche (d'hôtel) ; (at airport) se présenter à l'enregistrement[+ information, time] vérifiera. ( = verify) vérifier* * *I 1. [tʃek]1) ( inspection) (for quality, security) contrôle m (on sur)to keep a (close) check on somebody/something — surveiller quelqu'un/quelque chose (de près)
2) Medicine examen m3) ( restraint) frein m (on à)to put ou place a check on — mettre un frein à [production, growth]
to hold ou keep somebody/something in check — contrôler quelqu'un/quelque chose
4) ( in chess)6) US ( cheque) chèque m7) US ( bill) addition f8) US ( receipt) ticket m2. 3.transitive verb1) ( for security) vérifier [vehicle, mechanism, fuse]; contrôler [person, product, ticket, area]to check that/whether — vérifier que/si
2) (for accuracy, reliability) vérifier [bill, spelling, data, signature, banknote]; contrôler [accounts, invoice, output, work]; corriger [proofs]to check that/whether — vérifier que/si
to check something against — vérifier quelque chose par rapport à [data, inventory]; comparer quelque chose avec [signature]
3) (for health, progress) prendre [temperature, blood pressure]; tester [reflexes]; examiner [eyesight]to check that/whether — vérifier que/si
4) ( inspect) examiner [watch, map, pocket]5) ( find out) vérifier [times, details]6) ( curb) contrôler [price rises, inflation]; freiner [increase, growth, progress]; réduire [abuse, emigration, influence]; démentir [rumour]; déjouer [plans]7) (restrain, keep in) maîtriser [emotions]; retenir [tears]8) ( stop) arrêter [person, enemy, rebellion]9) ( in chess) faire échec à10) US ( for safekeeping) mettre [quelque chose] au vestiaire [coat]; mettre [quelque chose] à la consigne [baggage]11) US ( register) enregistrer [baggage]4.1) ( verify) vérifier2) ( examine)to check for — dépister [problems, disease]; chercher [leaks, flaws]
3) ( register)to check into — arriver à [hotel]
4) US ( tally) [accounts] être exact5. 6.1) ( in chess)2) (colloq) US ( in agreement) d'accord7.checked past participle adjective [fabric, garment] à carreauxPhrasal Verbs:- check in- check on- check upIIUS; = cheque -
92 apron
['eiprən]1) (a piece of cloth, plastic etc worn over the front of the clothes for protection against dirt etc: She tied on her apron before preparing the dinner.) tablier2) (something like an apron in shape, eg a hard surface for aircraft on an airfield.) aire de manoeuvre3) ((also apron-stage) the part of the stage in a theatre which is in front of the curtain.) avant-scène -
93 blind
1. adjective1) (not able to see: a blind man.) aveugle2) ((with to) unable to notice: She is blind to his faults.) aveugle (à)3) (hiding what is beyond: a blind corner.) sans visibilité4) (of or for blind people: a blind school.) pour les aveugles2. noun1) ((often in plural) a screen to prevent light coming through a window etc: The sunlight is too bright - pull down the blinds!) store2) (something intended to mislead or deceive: He did that as a blind.) feinte3. verb(to make blind: He was blinded in the war.) rendre aveugle- blinding- blindly - blindness - blind alley - blindfold 4. verb(to put a blindfold on (some person or animal).) bander les yeux (à/de)5. adjective, adverb(with the eyes covered by a cloth etc: She came blindfold into the room.) les yeux bandés- the blind leading the blind -
94 cover
1. verb1) (to put or spread something on, over or in front of: They covered (up) the body with a sheet; My shoes are covered in paint.) (re)couvrir2) (to be enough to pay for: Will 10 dollars cover your expenses?) couvrir3) (to travel: We covered forty miles in one day.) parcourir4) (to stretch over a length of time etc: His diary covered three years.) couvrir5) (to protect: Are we covered by your car insurance?) couvrir6) (to report on: I'm covering the race for the local newspaper.) assurer le reportage de7) (to point a gun at: I had him covered.) tenir sous la menace (d'une arme à feu)2. noun1) (something which covers, especially a cloth over a table, bed etc: a table-cover; a bed-cover; They replaced the cover on the manhole.) couverture, nappe, couvercle2) (something that gives protection or shelter: The soldiers took cover from the enemy gunfire; insurance cover.) abri, couverture3) (something that hides: He escaped under cover of darkness.) à la faveur de•- coverage- covering - cover-girl - cover story - cover-up -
95 length
[leŋƟ]1) (the distance from one end to the other of an object, period of time etc: What is the length of your car?; Please note down the length of time it takes you to do this.) longueur; durée2) (a piece of something, especially cloth: I bought a (3-metre) length of silk.) coupon3) (in racing, the measurement from end to end of a horse, boat etc: He won by a length; The other boat is several lengths in front.) longueur•- lengthen- lengthways/lengthwise - lengthy - at length - go to any lengths -
96 rub
1. past tense, past participle - rubbed; verb(to move against the surface of something else, pressing at the same time: He rubbed his eyes; The horse rubbed its head against my shoulder; The back of the shoe is rubbing against my heel.) frotter2. noun(an act of rubbing: He gave the teapot a rub with a polishing cloth.) coup (de torchon)- rub down- rub it in - rub out - rub shoulders with - rub up - rub up the wrong way -
97 suit
[su:t] 1. noun1) (a set of clothes usually all of the same cloth etc, made to be worn together, eg a jacket, trousers (and waistcoat) for a man, or a jacket and skirt or trousers for a woman.) costume, tailleur2) (a piece of clothing for a particular purpose: a bathing-suit / diving-suit.) costume3) (a case in a law court: He won/lost his suit.) procès4) (an old word for a formal request, eg a proposal of marriage to a lady.) demande en mariage5) (one of the four sets of playing-cards - spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs.) couleur2. verb1) (to satisfy the needs of, or be convenient for: The arrangements did not suit us; The climate suits me very well.) convenir (à)2) ((of clothes, styles, fashions etc) to be right or appropriate for: Long hair suits her; That dress doen't suit her.) aller bien (à)3) (to adjust or make appropriate or suitable: He suited his speech to his audience.) adapter (à)•- suited- suitor - suitcase - follow suit - suit down to the ground - suit oneself -
98 tape
[teip] 1. noun1) ((a piece of) a narrow strip or band of cloth used for tying etc: bundles of letters tied with tape.) ruban, bande2) (a piece of this or something similar, eg a string, stretched above the finishing line on a race track: The two runners reached the tape together.) fil d'arrivée3) (a narrow strip of paper, plastic, metal etc used for sticking materials together, recording sounds etc: adhesive tape; insulating tape; I recorded the concert on tape.) ruban; bande4) (a tape-measure.) mètre à ruban2. verb1) (to fasten or seal with tape.) attacher avec un ruban2) (to record (the sound of something) on tape: He taped the concert.) enregistrer (sur bande)•- measuring-tape - tape-recorder - tape-record - tape-recording -
99 odd
A adj1 (strange, unusual) [person, object, occurrence] bizarre ; there is something odd about il y a quelque chose de bizarre dans [appearance, statement] ; there is something odd about her elle a quelque chose de bizarre ; there is something/nothing odd about it il y a quelque chose/il n'y a rien de bizarre ; it is odd that c'est bizarre que (+ subj) ; ( more formally) il est surprenant que (+ subj) ; it is odd to see c'est bizarre de voir ; ( more formally) il est surprenant de voir ; it is odd how people react c'est bizarre de voir comme les gens réagissent ; it would be odd if they were to do il serait surprenant qu'ils fassent ; to be an odd couple former un drôle de couple ; that's odd bizarre ; he's a bit odd ( eccentric) il est un peu loufoque ○ ;2 ( occasional) I have the odd drink/pizza il m'arrive de boire un verre/manger une pizza ; to write the odd article écrire un article de temps en temps ; to pay sb the odd visit aller voir qn de temps en temps ; the landscape was bare except for the odd tree le paysage était désert à part un arbre ou deux ;3 ( not matching) [socks, gloves] dépareillé ;4 ( miscellaneous) there were some odd envelopes/bits of cloth left il restait encore quelques enveloppes/bouts de tissu ; a few odd coins un reste de monnaie ;5 Math [number] impair ;6 ( different) spot the odd man ou one out trouvez l'intrus ; to feel the odd one out ne pas se sentir à sa place.B - odd (dans composés) ( approximately) he lost a thousand-odd dollars il a perdu mille dollars et quelques ; there were sixty-odd people il y avait soixante et quelques personnes ; twenty-odd years later une bonne vingtaine d'années après.he's as odd as two left feet ○ il marche à côté de ses pompes ○. -
100 seating
seating ['si:tɪŋ]noun (UNCOUNT)∎ the seating isn't very comfortable les sièges ne sont pas très confortables(b) (sitting accommodation) places fpl (assises);∎ there's additional seating at the back il y a des places (assises) supplémentaires au fond;∎ there's seating for three hundred in the hall il y a trois cents places dans la salle;∎ there's seating for eight round this table on peut asseoir huit personnes autour de cette table∎ who's in charge of the seating? qui est chargé de placer les gens?►► seating accommodation nombre m de places assises;∎ the hall has seating accommodation for eight hundred people la salle a une capacité de huit cents places (assises);seating arrangements le placement ou la disposition des gens;seating capacity nombre m de places assises;∎ the theatre has a seating capacity of five hundred il y a cinq cents places dans le théâtre;
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the cloth — priesthood … English contemporary dictionary
man of the cloth — noun a member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church • Syn: ↑clergyman, ↑reverend • Ant: ↑layman (for: ↑clergyman) • Hypernyms: ↑spiritual lead … Useful english dictionary
Field of the Cloth of Gold — von James Basire, 1774, Stich nach einem zeitgenössischen Ölgemälde. Vorne links Heinrich VIII. Das Camp du Drap d’Or ([kɑ̃ dy dra dɔr], engl. Field of the Cloth of Gold, dt. Feld des Güldenen Tuches) ist die historische Bezeichnung eines Ortes… … Deutsch Wikipedia
man of the cloth — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms man of the cloth : singular man of the cloth plural men of the cloth formal a priest or minister … English dictionary
manof the cloth — man of the cloth n. pl. men of the cloth A clergyman. * * * … Universalium
man of the cloth — (plural ,men of the cloth) noun count FORMAL a priest or MINISTER … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
man of the cloth — A man of the cloth is a priest … The small dictionary of idiomes