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1 attribuer
attribuer [atʀibye]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb• le numéro que vous avez demandé n'est plus attribué the number you have dialled is no longer availableb. [+ faute, invention, mérite] to attribute (à to)• à quoi attribuez-vous cet échec ? what do you put this failure down to?* * *atʀibɥe
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1) ( donner) to allocate [numéro, logement, tâche]; to grant [droit]; to award [prix, bourse]; to lend [importance, sens]; Finance to allot [actions]attribuer la responsabilité de quelque chose à quelqu'un/quelque chose — to hold somebody/something responsible for something
2) ( reconnaître)attribuer à quelqu'un — to credit somebody with [invention, qualité]; to ascribe to somebody [œuvre]
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s'attribuer verbe pronominal* * *atʀibɥe vt1) [prix] to award2) [rôle, tâche] to allocate, to assign3) (= imputer)attribuer qch à — to attribute sth to, to put sth down to
* * *attribuer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( octroyer) to allocate [quota, place, numéro, logement, tâche] (à qn to sb); to grant [droit, statut, garde] (à qn to sb); to award [prix, médaille, bourse] (à qn to sb); Fin to allot [actions];2 ( donner comme cause à) attribuer qch à la fatigue/malchance to put sth down to tiredness/bad luck;3 ( blâmer pour) attribuer la responsabilité de qch à qn/qch to hold sb/sth responsible for sth, to blame sb/sth for sth; attribuer un accident au mauvais temps to blame the bad weather for an accident, to blame an accident on the bad weather;4 ( prêter) attribuer qch à qn to credit sb with sth [invention, qualité, mérite, bonne intention]; to ascribe sth to sb [œuvre]; on attribue ce tableau à Poussin this painting is attributed to Poussin; attribuer de l'importance/un sens à qch to lend importance/meaning to sth.B s'attribuer vpr s'attribuer la meilleure part/la meilleure place to give oneself the largest share/the best seat; s'attribuer tout le mérite to claim ou take all the credit for oneself.[atribɥe] verbe transitif1. [distribuer - somme, bien] to allocate ; [ - titre, privilège] to grant ; [ - fonction, place] to allocate, to assign ; [ - prix, récompense] to award2. [imputer]attribuer quelque chose à quelqu'un to ascribe ou to attribute something to somebodyattribuer la paternité d'un enfant/d'une œuvre à quelqu'un to consider somebody to be the father of a child/author of a workun sonnet longtemps attribué à Shakespeare a sonnet long thought to have been written by Shakespeareon attribue cette découverte à Pasteur this discovery is attributed to Pasteur, Pasteur is accredited with this discoveryj'attribue sa réussite à son environnement I put her success down ou I attribute her success to her environment3. [accorder]attribuer de l'importance/de la valeur à quelque chose to attach importance to/to find value in something————————s'attribuer verbe pronominal transitif
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