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1 dialoguer
dialoguer [djalɔge]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb* * *djalɔgeverbe intransitif to have talks* * *djalɔɡe vito converse, POLITIQUE to have talksdialoguer avec [personne] — to converse with, [parti, adversaire] to have talks with
* * *dialoguer verb table: aimerA vtr ( mettre en dialogue) to put [sth] into dialogueGB [roman]; une scène dialoguée a conversational scene.B vi to have talks (avec with), to enter into dialogueGB (avec, with); accepter de dialoguer avec l'ennemi to agree to have talks with the enemy; les deux camps refusent de dialoguer the two camps are refusing to talk.[djalɔge] verbe intransitif1. [converser] to converse2. [négocier] to have ou to hold talksles syndicats vont de nouveau dialoguer avec le ministre the unions are to resume talks ou their dialogue with the minister3. INFORMATIQUE————————[djalɔge] verbe transitif[film, scénario] to write the dialogue for -
2 interférer
interférer [ɛ̃tεʀfeʀe]➭ TABLE 6 intransitive verb* * *ɛ̃tɛʀfeʀe* * *ɛ̃tɛʀfeʀe vi* * *interférer verb table: céder vi1 fig to interfere (avec with); les deux projets risquent d'interférer the two projects might interfere with each other;2 Phys to interfere.[ɛ̃tɛrfere] verbe intransitif3. [intervenir]interférer dans la vie de quelqu'un to interfere ou to meddle in somebody's life -
3 solidaire
solidaire [sɔlidεʀ]adjectivea. [personnes] être solidaires to show solidarityb. [mécanismes, pièces, systèmes] interdependent* * *sɔlidɛʀ1) ( lié par des intérêts communs) [équipe, groupe] unitedêtre solidaire de quelqu'un — to be behind somebody, to support somebody
2) Technologie [pièces] interdependent* * *sɔlidɛʀ adj1) (personnes) who stand together, who show solidarity2) (pièces mécaniques) interdependent4) (locution)être solidaire de qch [mécanisme] — to be integral with sth
* * *solidaire adj1 ( lié par des intérêts communs) [équipe, groupe] united; ils forment un groupe très solidaire they really stand together; être solidaire de qn to be behind sb, to support sb; se sentir/montrer solidaire de qn to feel/to show solidarity with sb;2 Mécan [pièces] interdependent;3 Jur un contrat solidaire a contract binding on all parties; débiteurs solidaires jointly liable debtors.[sɔlidɛr] adjectif1. [personnes]a. [les uns des autres] to stand ou to stick togetherb. [l'un de l'autre] to show solidarity with each othernous sommes solidaires de nos camarades we support ou stand by our comrades2. [reliés - processus, pièces mécaniques] interdependent3. [interdépendants] interdependent -
4 interagir
ɛ̃tɛʀaʒiʀ vi
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