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1 pencher
pencher [pɑ̃∫e]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ meuble, bouteille] to tip up2. intransitive verbb. ( = être porté à) je penche pour la première hypothèse I lean towards the first hypothesis3. reflexive verba. ( = s'incliner) to lean over ; ( = se baisser) to bend downb. ( = examiner) se pencher sur un problème/cas to look into a problem/case* * *pɑ̃ʃe
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verbe transitif to tilt [meuble]; to tip [something] up [bouteille]pencher la tête en arrière/sur le côté — to tilt one's head back/to one side
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verbe intransitif1) ( être incliné) [tour, arbre, mur] to lean; [bateau] to list; [tableau] to slant, to tilt2) ( préférer)pencher pour — to incline toward(s) [opinion, théorie]; to be in favour [BrE] of [solution, fermeté]
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se pencher verbe pronominal1) ( s'incliner) [personne] to lean; ( se baisser) to bend downse pencher sur quelqu'un/quelque chose — to bend over somebody/something
2) ( analyser)se pencher sur — to look into [problème, passé]
* * *pɑ̃ʃe1. vi1) [tableau, glace] to tiltCe tableau penche vers la droite. — The picture's tilting to the right.
2) [mur, tour, tas, arbre] to lean3)faire pencher la balance en faveur de qn/qch — to tip the balance in sb/sth's favour Grande-Bretagne to tip the balance in sb/sth's favor USA
4) figpencher pour — to be inclined to favour Grande-Bretagne to be inclined to favor USA
2. vt* * *pencher verb table: aimerA vtr to tilt [meuble, objet]; to tip [sth] up [bouteille, verre]; pencher la tête [personne] ( en avant) to bend one's head forward(s); ( en arrière) to lean ou tilt one's head back; pencher la tête sur le côté to tilt one's head to one side; pencher le corps en avant/en arrière to lean forward(s)/backward(s); pencher la tête [fleur] to wilt.B vi1 ( être incliné) [objet, tour, arbre, mur] to lean; [bateau] to list; [tableau] to slant, to tilt; le tableau penche un peu du côté gauche the painting is slanting ou tilting a little to the left;2 ( préférer) pencher pour to incline toward(s) [opinion, théorie]; to be in favourGB of [solution, fermeté].C se pencher vpr1 ( s'incliner) [personne] to lean; ( se baisser) to bend down; se pencher en avant/en arrière/vers to lean forward(s)/backward(s)/(over) toward(s); se pencher à la fenêtre to lean out of the window; ‘défense de se pencher au-dehors’ ‘do not lean out of GB ou out US the window’; se pencher sur qn/qch to bend over sb/sth;2 ( analyser) se pencher sur to look into [problème, passé]; se pencher avec indulgence sur le cas de qn to take a lenient view of sb's case.[pɑ̃ʃe] verbe intransitif1. (auxiliaire être) [être déséquilibré - entassement] to lean (over), to tilt ; [ - bateau] to listla tour/le mur penche vers la droite the tower/the wall leans to the rightle miroir penche encore un peu, redresse-le the mirror is still crooked, straighten itfaire pencher la balance en faveur de/contre quelqu'un (figuré) to tip the scales in favour of/against somebody2. (auxiliaire être) [être en pente] to slope (away)le sol penche the floor slopes ou is on an inclinepencher pour [préférer] to be inclined to, to incline towards————————[pɑ̃ʃe] verbe transitif————————se pencher verbe pronominal intransitif‘ne pas se pencher au-dehors’ ‘do not lean out of the window’————————se pencher sur verbe pronominal plus préposition -
2 tendance
c black tendance [tɑ̃dɑ̃s]1. feminine nouna. ( = inclination) tendency• j'aurais tendance à penser que... I'd be inclined to think that...b. ( = opinions) leaningsc. ( = évolution) trendc black2. adjective━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ Le mot anglais se termine par - ency.* * *tɑ̃dɑ̃s
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(colloq) adjectif invariable trendy, fashionable. adjectif trendy
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1) ( propension) tendency2) ( orientation) tendency3) ( école) trend4) ( dynamique) trendtendance à la baisse/hausse — downward/upward trend
* * *tɑ̃dɑ̃s1. nf1) (= inclination) tendencyavoir tendance à — to have a tendency to, to tend to
Il a tendance à exagérer. — He has a tendency to exaggerate., He tends to exaggerate.
2) (= évolution) trend3) (= opinions) leanings pl sympathies pl2. adj inv* * *A ○adj inv trendy, fashionable.B nf1 ( propension) tendency; tendance à la rêverie/à l'étourderie/à l'exagération tendency to daydream/to be absent-minded/to exaggerate; une tendance naturelle/fâcheuse à faire a natural/unfortunate tendency to do; avoir tendance à faire to tend to do, to have a tendency to do; il a tendance à croire/penser que he tends to believe/think that; on a trop tendance à croire que we are too inclined to believe that; le marché a tendance à se stabiliser the market is becoming more stable;2 ( orientation) tendency; une coalition de tendance centriste an alliance with centrist tendencies; toutes tendances politiques confondues across party lines;3 ( école) trend; les tendances artistiques/littéraires actuelles present-day artistic/literary trends; plusieurs tendances se dessinent several trends emerge; la tendance dominante the dominant trend;4 ( dynamique) trend; tendance à la baisse/hausse downward/upward trend; la tendance reste à l'expansion the trend is still toward(s) growth; la tendance s'est inversée or renversée the trend has been reversed; cette tendance se poursuivra l'année prochaine this trend will continue into next year.[tɑ̃dɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [disposition, propension] tendencyavoir tendance à to tend to, to have a tendency totu as un peu trop tendance à croire que tout t'est dû you're too inclined to think that the world owes you a living2. [orientation, évolution - généralement] trend ; [ - d'un créateur] leanings ; [ - d'un livre, d'un discours] drift, tenorles nouvelles tendances de l'art/la mode the new trends in art/fashiontendances de l'automne [vêtement] the autumn fashionsdes partis de toutes tendances étaient représentés the whole spectrum of political opinion was represented[fraction d'un parti]le groupe a décidé, toutes tendances réunies, de voter l'amendement all the factions within the group voted in favour of supporting the amendmentà quelle tendance appartiens-tu? what are your political leanings?, where do your (political) sympathies lie?une tendance baissière ou à la baisse a downward trend, a downswingune tendance haussière ou à la hausse an upward trend, an upswing5. [résultat d'une étude] trend -
3 accord
accord [akɔʀ]masculine nouna. ( = entente) agreement ; ( = concorde) harmony► d'accord• se mettre or tomber d'accord avec qn to agree with sbb. ( = traité) agreementc. ( = permission) consentd. ( = harmonie) [de couleurs] harmonye. [d'adjectif, participe] agreement• accord en genre/nombre agreement in gender/numberf. ( = notes) chord ; ( = réglage) tuning* * *akɔʀnom masculin1) ( consentement) agreement (à to)2) ( pacte) agreement ( portant sur on); ( non formel) understanding3) (avis partagé, entente) agreement ( sur on)en or d'accord avec quelqu'un — in agreement with somebody
je suis/je ne suis pas d'accord pour payer — I am/I am not willing to pay
je ne suis pas d'accord pour que nous fassions — I am not in favour [BrE] of our doing
se mettre or tomber d'accord — to come to an agreement
mettre tout le monde d'accord — ( du même avis) to bring everybody round [BrE] to the same way of thinking; ( mettre fin aux querelles) to put an end to the argument
tu es d'accord pour la plage? — (colloq) are you on for the beach? (colloq)
‘on signe?’ - ‘d'accord’ — (colloq) ‘shall we sign?’ - ‘OK (colloq), all right’
4) (entre personnes, couleurs, styles) harmonyêtre en accord avec — (avec écrit, tradition, promesse) to be in keeping ou consistent with
5) Linguistique agreement•Phrasal Verbs:* * *akɔʀ nm1) (= entente, convention) agreementd'un commun accord — by common consent, by mutual agreement
2) (= consentement) agreement, consentdonner son accord — to give one's consent, to agree
d'accord! — OK!, all right!
3) LINGUISTIQUE agreement4) (entre des styles, tons) harmony5) MUSIQUE chordaccord parfait MUSIQUE — tonic chord
* * *accord nm1 ( consentement) consent (à to), agreement (à to); donner son accord à qch to give one's consent to sth, to agree to sth; d'un commun accord by common consent ou mutual agreement;2 ( pacte) agreement (portant sur on); ( non formel) understanding; accord de conciliation/cessez-le-feu conciliation/ceasefire agreement; conclure un accord to enter into an agreement; accords de commerce or commerciaux trade agreements; accords bilatéraux bilateral agreements;3 (avis partagé, entente) agreement (sur on); décider qch en or d'accord avec qn to decide sth in agreement with sb; être d'accord to agree; je suis/je ne suis pas d'accord avec toi là-dessus I agree/I disagree with you on this; je suis d'accord que I agree (that); Pierre est d'accord pour faire Pierre has agreed to do; je suis/je ne suis pas d'accord pour payer I am/I am not willing to pay; je ne suis pas d'accord pour que nous fassions I am not in favourGB of our doing; je demeure d'accord avec vous sur ce point I am in agreement with you on this point; se mettre or tomber d'accord to come to an agreement; mettre tout le monde d'accord ( du même avis) to bring everybody roundGB to the same way of thinking; ( mettre fin aux querelles) to put an end to the argument; tu es d'accord pour la plage○? are you on for the beach○?; ‘on signe?’-‘d'accord’○ ‘shall we sign?’-‘OK○’, ‘all right’, ‘fine’;4 (entre personnes, couleurs, styles) harmony; vivre en accord to live in harmony; un accord parfait règne entre eux they have a very harmonious relationship; être en accord avec (avec écrit, tradition, promesse) to be in keeping ou consistent with; en accord avec le reste du mobilier in keeping with the rest of the furniture; agir en accord avec le règlement/ses principes to act in accordance with the rules/one's principles;5 Ling agreement; accord en genre/en nombre gender/number agreement; faire l'accord to make the agreement;accord à l'amiable informal agreement; accord de contingentement quota agreement; accord de gré à gré mutual agreement; accord de paiement Écon trade agreement; accord de principe agreement in principle; accord salarial Entr wage settlement; accords de crédit Fin credit arrangements; Accord général sur les tarifs douaniers et le commerce General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, GATT.[akɔr] nom masculin2. [entente] agreement[harmonie] harmony3. [convention] agreementaccord d'entreprise ou d'établissement collective agreementles accords d'Évianthe agreement signed on 18 March 1962 establishing a cease-fire in Algeria and recognizing the country's independenceles accords de Grenellean agreement between the government and trade unions (27 May, 1968) improving wages and working conditions and aimed at ending workers' support for student disturbancesaccord en genre/nombre gender/number agreement[réglage] tuningaccord parfait triad ou common chordd'accord locution adverbialeils ne sont pas d'accord they don't agree, they disagreeje suis d'accord pour qu'on lui dise I agree that she should be told ou to her being tolda. [je refuse] no (way)!b. [c'est faux] I disagree!tu viens? — d'accord are you coming? — OKmettez-vous d'accord, je ne comprends rien à ce que vous dites get your story straight, I can't understand a word of what you're sayingmettons-nous bien d'accord, c'est vous le responsable let's get one thing straight, you're in chargeen accord avec locution prépositionnelleen accord avec quelqu'un: en accord avec le chef de service, nous avons décidé que... together with the head of department, we have decided thaten accord avec notre politique commerciale in line with ou in keeping with our business policyI quite ou totally agree. Je suis tout à fait d'accordI couldn't agree (with you) more. Je suis entièrement de votre avisI agree wholeheartedly with what you said. Je suis entièrement d'accord avec ce que tu as ditI'm inclined to agree (with you). Je suis assez d'accord (avec toi)You're quite ou absolutely right. Vous avez absolument raisonI think you were right to tell him to leave. À mon avis, vous avez eu raison de lui dire de partirThat's just ou exactly what I was thinking. C'est exactement ce que je pensaisThose are my feelings exactly. Je partage votre sentiment là-dessusI couldn't have put it better myself. Je n'aurais pas dit mieux moi-mêmeI would have done exactly the same in your situation. À ta place, j'aurais fait exactement la même choseYou've made the right decision there. Tu as pris la bonne décisionI'll go along with that. Je suis d'accordThat's fine ou OK by me. Pas de problèmeThat sounds like a good idea. Ça semble être une bonne idéeI don't see why not. Pourquoi pas ?
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