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21 heavy
heavy [ˈhevɪ]1. adjectivelourd ; [payments, charges] important ; [crop] abondant ; [rain, shower] fort before n ; ( = tedious) indigeste ; [fighting, shelling] intensif ; [traffic] dense ; [sigh, work] gros ( grosse f) before n• how heavy is it? combien ça pèse ?• a heavy concentration of... une forte concentration de...• heavy sea grosse mer f• it's heavy stuff (inf) ( = not superficial) ça a de la substance ; ( = difficult, tedious) c'est indigeste2. adverb3. compounds* * *['hevɪ] 1.(colloq) noun ( person) grosse brute f2.1) [person, load, bag] lourd; Military, Industry [machinery] gros/grosse (before n), lourd; [artillery] lourd2) [fabric, coat] lourd; [shoes, frame] gros/grosse (before n); [line, features] épais/épaisse; [movement, step] pesant, lourd; [blow] violent; [perfume, accent] fort; [irony, responsibility, sigh] lourd3) ( abundant) [traffic] dense; [gunfire] nourri; [bleeding] abondantto be a heavy drinker/smoker — boire/fumer beaucoup
4) ( severe) [loss, debt] lourd; [attack] intense; [sentence, fine] sévère; [criticism] fort (before n); [cold] gros/grosse (before n)5) Meteorology [rain, frost] fort; [fog] épais/épaisse; [snow] abondant; [sky] chargé6) Culinary [meal, food] lourd7) ( busy) [timetable] chargé8) [book, film, lecture] ardu3. -
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23 plan
plan [plæn]1. nouna. ( = drawing, map) plan mb. ( = project) plan m, projet m• to upset or spoil sb's plans déranger les projets de qn• what plans do you have for the holidays? quels sont vos projets pour les vacances ?• have you got any plans for tonight? est-ce que vous avez prévu quelque chose pour ce soir ?• the government said they had no plans to increase taxes le gouvernement a dit qu'il n'avait pas l'intention d'augmenter les impôtsa. ( = devise and schedule) planifierb. ( = make plans for) [+ holiday, journey, crime] préparer à l'avance ; [+ essay] faire le plan de ; [+ campaign, attack] organiser• couples can now plan their families les couples peuvent aujourd'hui choisir quand avoir des enfantsc. ( = have in mind) avoir l'intention de• how long do you plan to be away? combien de temps avez-vous l'intention de vous absenter ?( = intend)* * *[plæn] 1.1) (scheme, course of action) plan m2) ( definite aim) projet m ( for de; to do pour faire)3) (outline, map) also Architecture, Construction, Technology plan m2.plans plural noun1) ( arrangements) projets mplto make plans for something — ( organize arrangements) organiser quelque chose; ( envisage) projeter quelque chose
I have no particular plans — ( for tonight) je n'ai rien de prévu; ( for the future) je n'ai pas de projets bien déterminés
2) Architecture, Construction3.transitive verb (p prés etc - nn-)1) (prepare, organize) planifier [future, economy]; organiser, préparer [timetable, meeting, expedition]; préparer [retirement]; organiser [day]; faire un plan de [career]; faire le plan de [essay, book]; préméditer [crime]2) (intend, propose) projeter [visit, trip]; prévoir [new development, factory]3) Architecture, Construction ( design) concevoir [kitchen, garden, city centre]4.intransitive verb (p prés - nn-) prévoirto plan on doing/on something — ( expect) s'attendre à faire/à quelque chose; ( intend) compter faire/sur quelque chose
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24 produce
b. ( = bring out) [+ gift, gun] sortir ; [+ ticket, documents, witness] produirec. ( = cause) causer3. noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque produce est un verbe, l'accent tombe sur la deuxième syllabe: prəˈdju:s, lorsque c'est un nom, sur la première: ˈprɒdju:s.* * *1. ['prɒdjuːs], US [-duːs]noun [U] produits mpl2. [prə'djuːs], US [-'duːs]transitive verb1) ( cause) gen, Biology produire [result, effect, plant]; provoquer [reaction, change]2) Agriculture, Industry [region, farmer, company] produire ( from à partir de); [worker, machine] fabriquer3) (generate, create) produire [heat, sound, energy]; rapporter [gains, profits, returns]4) ( present) produire [passport, report]; fournir [evidence, argument, example]to produce something from — sortir quelque chose de [pocket, bag]
5) Cinema, Music, Radio, Television produire [show, film]; GB Theatre mettre [quelque chose] en scène [play]6) ( put together) préparer [meal]; mettre au point [argument, timetable, package, solution]; éditer [brochure, guide] -
25 railway
railway [ˈreɪlweɪ]* * *['reɪlweɪ] 1.GB Railways noun1) ( network) chemin m de fer2) (also railway line) ligne f3) ( line) voie f ferrée4) ( company) compagnie f des chemins de fer2. -
26 rigid
rigid [ˈrɪdʒɪd]a. [material, structure] rigideb. ( = strict) [specifications, discipline] strict ; [system, person, approach, attitude] rigide* * *['rɪdʒɪd]adjective [rules, person, material] rigide; [controls, timetable] strict••to bore somebody rigid — (colloq) ennuyer quelqu'un à mourir
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27 slot
slot [slɒt]1. noun4. compounds* * *[slɒt] 1.1) (for coin, ticket) fente f; ( for letters) ouverture f; ( groove) rainure f2) ( in schedule) créneau m3) ( job) place f2.transitive verb (p prés etc - tt-)3.intransitive verb (p prés etc - tt-)to slot into something — [coin, piece] s'insérer dans
to slot into place ou position — s'encastrer
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28 so
so [səʊ]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adverb2. conjunction3. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adverb• so easy/quickly si facile/rapidement• is it really so tiring? est-ce vraiment si fatigant ?• do you really need so long? vous faut-il vraiment autant de temps ?► so... (that) si... que• he was so nervous (that) he could hardly write il était si nerveux qu'il pouvait à peine écrire► so... as to do sth assez... pour faire qch• he was so stupid as to tell her il a été assez stupide pour lui raconter► not so... as pas aussi... queb. ( = very, to a great extent) tellement• I'm so tired! je suis tellement fatigué !• Elizabeth, who so loved France Elizabeth, qui aimait tant la Francec. (unspecified amount) how tall is he? -- oh, about so tall (accompanied by gesture) quelle taille fait-il ? -- oh, à peu près comme çad. ( = thus, in this way) ainsi• so it was that... c'est ainsi que...• it so happened that... il s'est trouvé que...• how long will it take? -- a week or so combien de temps cela va-t-il prendre ? -- une semaine environ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Note that pour que is followed by the subjunctive.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• he arranged the timetable so that the afternoons were free il a organisé l'emploi du temps de façon à laisser les après-midi libresf. (used as substitute for phrase, word) so I believe c'est ce que je crois• is that so? ah bon !• if that is so... s'il en est ainsi...• I told you so! je te l'avais bien dit !• so it seems! apparemment !• he said they would be there and so they were il a dit qu'ils seraient là, et en effet ils y étaient• so do I!• so have I!• so am I! moi aussi !• if you do that so will I si tu fais ça, j'en ferai autant• it's raining -- so it is! il pleut -- en effet !• I didn't say that! -- you did so! (inf) je n'ai pas dit ça ! -- mais si, tu l'as dit !• I'm not going, so there! je n'y vais pas, là !2. conjunctiona. ( = therefore) donc• he was late, so he missed the train il est arrivé en retard et a donc manqué le train• the roads are busy so be careful il y a beaucoup de circulation, alors fais bien attentionb. (exclamatory) so there he is! le voilà donc !• so you're selling it? alors vous le vendez ?• so he's come at last! il est donc enfin arrivé !• and so you see... alors comme vous voyez...3. compounds(plural so-and-sos)• Mr/Mrs So-and-so Monsieur/Madame Untel* * *[səʊ] 1.1) ( so very) si, tellementnot so (colloq) thin as — pas aussi maigre que
I'm not feeling so good — (colloq) je ne me sens pas très bien
2) ( to limited extent)3) ( in such a way)just as in the 19th century, so today — tout comme au XIXe siècle, aujourd'hui
4) ( for that reason)5) ( true)6) ( also) aussiif they accept so do I — s'ils acceptent, j'accepte aussi
7) (colloq) ( thereabouts) environ8) ( as introductory remark)9) ( avoiding repetition)he's conscientious, perhaps too much so — il est consciencieux, peut-être même trop
he dived and as he did so... — il a plongé et en le faisant...
I'm afraid so — j'ai bien peur que oui or si
10) sout ( referring forward or back)if you so wish you may... — si vous le souhaitez, vous pouvez...
11) ( reinforcing a statement)‘I thought you liked it?’ - ‘so I do’ — ‘je croyais que ça te plaisait’ - ‘mais ça me plaît’
‘it's broken’ - ‘so it is’ — ‘c'est cassé’ - ‘je le vois bien!’
‘I'm sorry’ - ‘so you should be’ — ‘je suis désolé’ - ‘j'espère bien’
12) (colloq) ( refuting a statement)‘he didn't hit you’ - ‘he did so!’ — ‘il ne t'a pas frappé?’ - ‘si, il m'a frappé’
I can so make waffles — si, je sais faire les gaufres
13) (colloq) ( as casual response) et alors‘I'm leaving’ - ‘so?’ — ‘je m'en vais’ - ‘et alors?’
2.so why worry! — et alors, il n'y pas de quoi t'en faire!
so (that) conjunctional phrase1) ( in such a way that) de façon à ce queshe wrote the instructions so that they'd be easily understood — elle a rédigé les instructions de façon à ce qu'elles soient faciles à comprendre
2) ( in order that) pour que3.so as conjunctional phrase pour4.so much adverbial phrase, pronominal phrase1) (also so many) ( such large quantity) tant de2) (also so many) ( limited amount)3) ( to such an extent) tellement4) ( in contrasts)5.so much as adverbial phrase ( even) même6.so much for prepositional phrase1) ( having finished with)so much for that problem, now for... — assez parlé de ce problème, parlons maintenant de...
2) (colloq) ( used disparagingly)7.so long as (colloq) conjunctional phrase long••so long! — (colloq) à bientôt!
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29 spout
spout [spaʊt]1. noun• to be up the spout (inf!) (British) [plans, timetable] être à l'eau (inf) ; [person] ( = in trouble) être dans le pétrin (inf)• that's another £50 up the spout (inf!) encore 50 livres de foutues en l'air (inf !)a. [+ smoke, lava] lancer un jet de* * *[spaʊt] 1.noun (of kettle, teapot) bec m verseur; ( of tap) brise-jet m; ( of hose) orifice m; ( of fountain) jet m; ( of gutter) gargouille f2.transitive verb1) ( spurt) [pipe, fountain] faire jaillir3.1) ( spurt) jaillir2) (colloq) GB péj (also spout forth) ( talk) discourir ( about sur)3) [whale] souffler••to be up the spout — (colloq) GB être fichu (colloq)
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30 train
train [treɪn]1. nounb. ( = procession) file fc. ( = series) suite fd. [of dress] traîne f• to train o.s. to do sth s'entraîner à faire qchb. [+ gun, camera, telescope] braquer• where did you train? où avez-vous reçu votre formation ?4. compounds[strike] des chemins de fer• there is a very good train service to London les trains pour Londres sont très fréquents ► train set noun train m électrique (jouet)to go train-spotting observer les trains (pour identifier les divers types de locomotives) ► train wreck noun (figurative) épave f* * *[treɪn] 1.1) Railways train m; ( underground) rame fon ou in the train — dans le train
slow train — omnibus m
2) ( succession) ( of events) série f3) ( procession) (of animals, vehicles, people) file f; ( of mourners) cortège m; Military train m4) ( motion)to set ou put something in train — mettre quelque chose en train
5) (dated) ( retinue) suite fthe war brought famine in its train — fig la guerre a entraîné la famine dans son sillage
6) ( on dress) traîne f2.noun modifier [ crash, station] ferroviaire; [ timetable] des trains; [ driver, ticket] de train; [ strike] des chemins de fer3.transitive verb1) gen, Military, Sport former [staff, worker, musician] ( to do à faire); entraîner [athlete, player] ( to do à faire); dresser [circus animal, dog]to train somebody as a pilot/engineer — donner à quelqu'un une formation de pilote/d'ingénieur
2) ( aim) braquer [gun, binoculars] (on sur)3) palisser [plant, tree]4.1) gen ( for profession) être formé, étudier2) Sport s'entraîner -
31 up-to-date
up-to-date [‚ʌptəˈdeɪt]a. ( = updated) [report, file] à jourb. ( = most recent) [assessment, information] très récentc. ( = modern) [course] moderne ; [attitude, person] à la page* * *[ˌʌptə'daɪt]1) (modern, fashionable) [music, clothes] à la mode; [equipment] moderne2) ( containing latest information) [records, timetable] à jour; [information] récent3) ( informed) [person] au courantto keep up to date with — se tenir au courant de [developments]; être au courant de [gossip]
to bring/to keep somebody up to date — mettre/tenir quelqu'un au courant ( about de)
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32 via
via [ˈvaɪə]a. ( = by way of) via, parb. ( = by means of) au moyen de• she works from home, via email elle travaille à domicile au moyen du courrier électronique* * *['vaɪə]1) ( by way of) (on ticket, timetable) via; gen en passant par2) ( by means of) par -
33 weekday
weekday [ˈwi:kdeɪ]1. noun2. adjective[activities, timetable] de la semaine* * *['wiːkdeɪ] 1.noun jour m de (la) semaine2. -
34 would
would [wʊd]1. modal verba.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► When would is used to form the conditional, the French conditional is used.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• I wouldn't worry, if I were you à ta place, je ne m'inquiéterais pas• to my surprise, he agreed -- I never thought he would à ma grande surprise, il a accepté -- je ne l'aurais jamais pensé• who would have thought it? qui l'aurait pensé ?• I said I'd go, so I'm going j'ai dit que j'irais, alors j'y vais• I said I'd go, so I went j'avais dit que j'irais, alors j'y suis allé━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• if you would come with me, I'd go to see him si vous vouliez bien m'accompagner, j'irais le voir━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━would you wait here please! attendez ici s'il vous plaît !• would you close the window please voulez-vous fermer la fenêtre, s'il vous plaît► would you like ( = do you want)would you like some tea? voulez-vous du thé ?• would you like to go for a walk? est-ce que vous aimeriez faire une promenade ?• 50 years ago the streets would be empty on Sundays il y a 50 ans, les rues étaient vides le dimanche• I saw him come out of the shop -- when would this be? je l'ai vu sortir du magasin -- quand ?d. (inevitability) you would go and tell her! évidemment tu es allé le lui dire !• it would have to rain! évidemment il fallait qu'il pleuve !e. (conjecture) it would have been about 8 o'clock when he came il devait être 8 heures à peu près quand il est venu2. modifier* * *[wʊd, wəd]Note: When would is used with a verb in English to form the conditional tense, would + verb is translated by the present conditional of the appropriate verb in French and would have + verb by the past conditional of the appropriate verb: I would do it if I had time = je le ferais si j'avais le temps; I would have done it if I had had time = je l'aurais fait si j'avais eu le temps; he said he would fetch the car = il a dit qu'il irait chercher la voitureFor more examples, particular usages and all other uses of would see the entry below1) (in sequence of past tenses, in reported speech)if we'd left later we would have missed the train — si nous étions partis plus tard nous aurions raté le train
wouldn't it be nice if... — ce serait bien si...
they couldn't find anyone who would take the job — ils n'arrivaient pas à trouver quelqu'un qui accepte le poste
5) (expressing desire, preference)switch off the radio, would you? — éteins la radio, tu veux bien?
8) ( when giving advice)9) ( expressing exasperation)‘he denies it’ - ‘well he would, wouldn't he?’ — ‘il le nie’ - ‘évidemment!’
‘she put her foot in it (colloq)’ - ‘she would!’ — ‘elle a mis les pieds dans le plat (colloq)’ - ‘tu m'étonnes!’
10) ( expressing an assumption)let's see, that would be his youngest son — voyons, ça doit être son plus jeune fils
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[kən'fə:]past tense, past participle - conferred; verb1) ((often with with) to consult each other: The staff conferred (with the headmaster) about the new timetable.) s'entretenir (avec)2) ((with on) to give (an honour) to someone: The university conferred degrees on two famous scientists.) conférer (un titre à qqn)•- conference call -
36 due
[dju:] 1. adjective1) (owed: I think I'm still due some pay; Our thanks are due to the doctor.) dû2) (expected according to timetable, promise etc: The bus is due in three minutes.) attendu3) (proper: Take due care.) bon, qui convient2. adverb(directly South: sailing due east.) plein3. noun1) (what is owed, especially what one has a right to: I'm only taking what is my due.) dû2) ((in plural) charge, fee or toll: He paid the dues on the cargo.) droits•- duly- due to - give someone his due - give his due -
37 explain
[ik'splein]1) (to make (something) clear or easy to understand: Can you explain the railway timetable to me?; Did she explain why she was late?) expliquer2) (to give, or be, a reason for: I cannot explain his failure; That explains his silence.) expliquer•- explanatory - explain away -
38 mess-up
noun (a muddle or state of confusion: There has been a mess-up in the timetable.) gâchis -
39 study
1. verb1) (to give time and attention to gaining knowledge of a subject: What subject is he studying?; He is studying French; He is studying for a degree in mathematics; She's studying to be a teacher.) étudier2) (to look at or examine carefully: He studied the railway timetable; Give yourself time to study the problem in detail.) examiner2. noun1) (the act of devoting time and attention to gaining knowledge: He spends all his evenings in study; She has made a study of the habits of bees.) étude2) (a musical or artistic composition: a book of studies for the piano; The picture was entitled `Study in Grey'.) étude3) (a room in a house etc, in which to study, read, write etc: The headmaster wants to speak to the senior pupils in his study.) bureau -
40 time
1. noun1) (the hour of the day: What time is it?; Can your child tell the time yet?) heure2) (the passage of days, years, events etc: time and space; Time will tell.) temps3) (a point at which, or period during which, something happens: at the time of his wedding; breakfast-time.) moment, époque4) (the quantity of minutes, hours, days etc, eg spent in, or available for, a particular activity etc: This won't take much time to do; I enjoyed the time I spent in Paris; At the end of the exam, the supervisor called `Your time is up!') temps5) (a suitable moment or period: Now is the time to ask him.) moment6) (one of a number occasions: He's been to France four times.) fois7) (a period characterized by a particular quality in a person's life, experience etc: He went through an unhappy time when she died; We had some good times together.) période, temps8) (the speed at which a piece of music should be played; tempo: in slow time.) tempo2. verb1) (to measure the time taken by (a happening, event etc) or by (a person, in doing something): He timed the journey.) chronométrer2) (to choose a particular time for: You timed your arrival beautifully!) choisir le moment de•- timeless- timelessly - timelessness - timely - timeliness - timer - times - timing - time bomb - time-consuming - time limit - time off - time out - timetable - all in good time - all the time - at times - be behind time - for the time being - from time to time - in good time - in time - no time at all - no time - one - two at a time - on time - save - waste time - take one's time - time and time again - time and again
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