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provide [prə'vaɪd]∎ to provide sth for sb, to provide sb with sth fournir qch à qn;∎ who provided them with that information? qui leur a fourni ou transmis ces renseignements?;∎ to provide jobs fournir des emplois;∎ this factory will provide 500 new jobs cette usine créera 500 emplois;∎ they provide a car for her use ils mettent une voiture à sa disposition;∎ the plane is provided with eight emergency exits l'avion dispose de huit sorties de secours;∎ write the answers in the spaces provided écrivez les réponses dans les blancs prévus à cet effet∎ a small summerhouse provides some privacy un petit pavillon dans le jardin offre une certaine intimité;∎ I want to provide my children with a good education je veux pouvoir offrir ou donner une bonne éducation à mes enfants;∎ the book provides a good introduction to maths ce livre est une bonne introduction aux maths;∎ milk provides a good source of protein le lait constitue un bon apport en protéines(c) (stipulate → of contract, law) stipuler;∎ the rules provide that… le règlement stipule que…∎ to provide against sth se prémunir contre qch;∎ the Lord will provide Dieu y pourvoira∎ to provide for sb pourvoir ou subvenir aux besoins de qn;∎ I have a family to provide for j'ai une famille à nourrir;∎ an insurance policy that will provide for your children's future une assurance qui subviendra aux besoins de vos enfants;∎ his widow was left well provided for sa veuve était à l'abri du besoin∎ to provide for sth se préparer à qch;∎ they hadn't provided for the drop in demand la baisse de la demande les a pris au dépourvu;∎ expenses provided for in the budget dépenses fpl prévues au budget;∎ we try to provide for all eventualities nous nous efforçons de parer à toute éventualité(c) (contract, law)∎ to provide for sth stipuler ou prévoir qch;∎ the bill provides for subsidies to be reduced le projet de loi prévoit une baisse des subventions
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