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1 doter
doter [dɔte]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ fille à marier] to provide with a dowry ; [+ institution] to endow ; [+ université, organisme] to grant money to• doté de [équipement, dispositif] equipped withb. doter qn/qch de ( = pourvoir de) to equip sb/sth with* * *dote
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1) ( accorder une somme à)2) ( fournir en équipement)doter quelqu'un/quelque chose de — to equip somebody/something with
doter quelqu'un/quelque chose de — to endow somebody/something with
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se doter verbe pronominalse doter de — to acquire [revenu]; to create, set up [service]
* * *dɔte vt1) [fille] to give a dowry to2) (= donner un revenu à) to endow3) (= équiper)doter qn/qch de — to equip sb/sth with
* * *doter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( accorder une somme à) doter qn de qch to allocate sth to sb; le projet est doté de deux millions d’euros the project has been allocated two million euros;2 ( fournir en équipement) doter qn/qch de to equip sb/sth with; l'ordinateur est doté d'un nouveau système the computer is equipped with a new system;3 fig ( accorder) doter qn/qch de to endow sb/sth with; doter qn d'un fort pouvoir to endow sb with great power; elle est dotée d'un grand talent she's endowed with great talent; la CEE est dotée d'un président the EEC has a president.[dɔte] verbe transitif1. [équiper]doter quelque chose de to provide ou to equip something with2. [gratifier]3. [donner une dot à] to give a dowry to————————se doter de verbe pronominal plus préposition -
2 constituer
constituer [kɔ̃stitye]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = créer) [+ comité] to set up ; [+ gouvernement, société] to form ; [+ collection] to build up ; [+ dossier] to make upb. ( = composer, être, représenter) to constitute2. reflexive verba.se constituer prisonnier to give o.s. upb. se constituer en société to form o.s. into a companyc. ( = amasser) se constituer un capital to build up capital* * *kɔ̃stitɥe
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1) ( être) to be, to constitutele vol constitue un délit — theft constitutes an offence [BrE]
2) ( mettre en place) to form [équipe, commission]3) ( composer) to make up [ensemble]4) Droit to settle [dot, rente] (à, pour on)
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se constituer verbe pronominal1) ( se mettre en place) [parti, réseau] to be formed2) ( créer pour soi) to build up [réseau, clientèle, réserve]; to get oneself [alibi]3) ( se grouper)se constituer en — to form [parti, société]
4) ( se faire)* * *kɔ̃stitɥe vt1) (= mettre sur pied) [comité, équipe] to set up, [dossier] to put together, [collection] to build up2) [éléments, parties] (= composer) to make up, to constitute3) (= représenter, être) to constituteCeci constitue un délit en droit français. — This constitutes an offence under French law.
* * *constituer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( être) to be, to constitute; le vol constitue un délit theft constitutes an offenceGB;2 ( mettre en place) [personne, groupe] to form [équipe, commission, alliance]; to build up [stocks]; la nouvelle société constituée par l'actuelle direction the new company formed by the existing management;3 ( composer) [éléments] to make up [ensemble]; groupe constitué de militants group made up of militants; les chômeurs constituent 10% de la population active unemployed people make up 10% of the working population;B se constituer vpr1 ( se mettre en place) [parti, réseau, collection] to be formed;4 ( se faire) se constituer prisonnier to give oneself up; se constituer partie civile to institute a civil action.[kɔ̃stitɥe] verbe transitif1. [créer - collection] to build up (separable), to put together (separable) ; [ - bibliothèque] to build ou to set up (separable) ; [ - société anonyme, association, gouvernement] to form, to set up (separable) ; [ - équipe, cabinet] to form, to select (the members of) ; [ - dossier] to preparel'eau est constituée de... water consists ou is composed of...le vol constitue un délit theft is ou constitutes an offenceconstituer quelqu'un président to appoint somebody as ou to make somebody chairman5. [établir]constituer une dot/une rente à quelqu'un to settle a dowry/a pension on somebody————————se constituer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [être composé]2. [se mettre en position de]————————se constituer verbe pronominal transitif
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