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1 note
note [nɔt]1. feminine nouna. ( = annotation, communication) note• mettre une note à [+ dissertation] to mark (Brit) to grade (US) ; [+ élève] to give a mark to (Brit) to grade (US)• note de frais ( = argent dépensé) expensese. ( = touche) note2. compounds* * *nɔt1) ( facture) bill, check USfaire la note de quelqu'un — to write out somebody's bill GB ou check US
2) Musique note3) ( évaluation) mark GB, grade USnote éliminatoire — fail mark GB ou grade US
c'est une bonne note pour lui — fig that's a point in his favour [BrE]
4) ( communication écrite) note5) ( transcription)prendre (bonne) note de quelque chose — fig to take (due) note of something
6) ( détail) note7) ( commentaire) note•Phrasal Verbs:* * *nɔt nf1) (= annotation) noteJ'ai pris des notes pendant la conférence. — I took notes during the lecture.
prendre note de (mentalement) — to note, (par écrit) to note, to write down
2) (= brève communication) note3) MUSIQUE noteIl a joué quelques notes au piano. — He played a few notes on the piano.
dans la note fig — exactly right
forcer la note fig — to exaggerate
4) figune note de; une note de tristesse — a sad note
5) ÉDUCATION mark Grande-Bretagne grade USAVincent a de bonnes notes en maths. — Vincent has got good marks in maths.
6) (= facture) billIl n'a pas payé sa note. — He didn't pay his bill.
* * *note nf1 ( facture) bill, check US; note d'hôtel/de restaurant hotel/restaurant bill ou check US; note d'électricité electricity bill; payer or régler une note to pay a bill GB ou check US; mettez cela sur ma note put it on my bill; faire la note de qn to write out sb's bill;3 ( évaluation) mark GB, grade US; obtenir une bonne/mauvaise note en anglais to get a good/bad mark GB ou grade US in English; mettre or donner une bonne note à qn to give sb a good mark GB ou grade US; note éliminatoire fail mark GB; c'est une bonne note pour lui fig that's a point in his favourGB; c'est une mauvaise note pour lui fig that's a blot on his copybook;4 ( communication écrite) note; note manuscrite/officielle handwritten/official note;5 ( transcription) notes de cours (lecture) notes; prendre des notes to take notes; prendre qch en note to make a note of sth; lire ses notes to read (from) one's notes; prendre (bonne) note de qch fig to take due note of sth;6 ( détail) fig note; une note triste/originale a note of sadness/originality; cette réflexion est bien dans la note du personnage that comment is typical of him; forcer la note fig to overdo it;7 Imprim, Édition ( commentaire) note; note en bas de page footnote; note dans la marge note in the margin; faire une remarque en note ( en marge) to put a note in the margin; ( en bas de page) to put an observation in a footnote.note diplomatique diplomatic note; note de l'éditeur, NdE publisher's note; note de frais expense account; note d'honoraires (de médecin, traducteur etc) bill; note interne memorandum, memo○; note de la rédaction, NDLR editor's note; note de service = note interne; note du traducteur, NdT translator's note.[nɔt] nom féminin[touche] keya. MUSIQUE [pianiste] to hit a wrong note ou keyb. [violoniste] to play a wrong notec. [chanteur] to sing a wrong note2. [annotation] noteprendre des notes to take ou to make notesprendre quelque chose en note to make a note of something, to note something downnote de l'auteur/de la rédaction/du traducteur author's/editor's/translator's note3. [communication]note diplomatique/officielle diplomatic/official noteavoir la meilleure note to get the best ou highest ou top markavec une note de tristesse dans la voix with a note ou hint of sadness in his voicela note, s'il vous plaît! may I have the bill, please?mettez-le sur ma note charge it to my account, put it on my billnote de frais [à remplir] expense ou expenses claim (form)7. [d'un parfum] note -
2 noter
noter [nɔte]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = inscrire) to write downb. ( = remarquer) to noticec. ( = évaluer) [+ devoir] to mark (Brit), to grade (US) ; [+ élève] to give a mark to (Brit), to grade (US) ; [+ employé] to assess* * *nɔte1) ( inscrire) to note down [renseignement]; to write down [idée, citation]2) ( remarquer) to notice [changement, progrès, erreur]il me déplaît, notez (bien) que je n'ai rien à lui reprocher — I don't like him, though mind you I haven't got anything particular against him
3) ( évaluer) to mark GB, to grade US [devoir]; to give a mark GB ou grade US to [élève]; to grade [employé]élève bien/mal noté — pupil who got good/bad marks GB ou grades US
fonctionnaire bien/mal noté — civil servant who obtains a high/low rating in progress reports
4) ( marquer) to mark [texte]5) Musique to write down [air, notes]* * *nɔte vt1) (= écrire) to write down, to note down, [adresse] to make a note of, to note down2) (= remarquer) to note, to noticeJ'ai bien noté que... — I noticed that..., I noted that...
Notez bien que... — (Please) note that...
3) ÉDUCATION, ADMINISTRATION (= donner une appréciation) to mark Grande-Bretagne to give a grade to USA* * *noter verb table: aimer vtr1 ( inscrire) to note down, to make a note of [adresse, date, renseignement]; to write down [idée, citation, souvenir]; noter une commande to write down an order; c'est (bien) noté? have you got that?;2 ( remarquer) to notice [changement, différence, ressemblance]; to notice, to note [progrès, présence, erreur]; ceci est à noter this should be noted; il me déplaît, notez (bien) que je n'ai rien à lui reprocher I don't like him, though mind you I haven't got anything particular against him; il faut quand même noter it has to be said;3 ( évaluer) to mark GB, to grade US [devoir, exercice]; to give a mark GB ou a grade US to [élève, étudiant]; to grade [employé, fonctionnaire, militaire]; élève bien/mal noté pupil who got good/bad marks GB ou grades US; noter sur 20 to mark GB ou grade US out of 20; fonctionnaire bien/mal noté civil servant who obtains a high/low rating in progress reports;5 Mus to write down, to take down [air, notes].[nɔte] verbe transitif1. [prendre en note] to note ou to write (down)veuillez noter notre nouvelle adresse please note ou make a note of our new addressnotez que chaque enfant doit apporter un vêtement chaud please note that every child must bring something warm to wear2. [faire ressortir - généralement] to mark ; [ - en cochant] to tick ; [ - en surlignant] to highlightil est à noter que... it should be noted ou borne in mind that...je ne veux pas que tu recommences, c'est noté? (familier) I don't want you to do it again, do you understand ou have you got that ou is that clear?notez bien, il a fait des progrès mind you, he's improvedj'étais bien/mal noté I had a good/bad (professional) record -
3 relever
relever [ʀəl(ə)ve, ʀ(ə)ləve]➭ TABLE 51. transitive verba. [+ statue, meuble, chaise] to stand up again ; [+ véhicule, bateau] to right ; [+ personne] to help up ; [+ blessé] to pick upb. ( = remonter) [+ col] to turn up ; [+ jupe] to raise ; [+ pantalon] to roll up ; [+ cheveux] to put up ; [+ vitre] (en poussant) to push up ; (avec bouton ou manivelle) to wind up ; [+ store] to roll up ; [+ manette] to push upc. ( = mettre plus haut) to raised. [+ économie] to rebuild ; [+ pays, entreprise] to put back on its feete. [+ salaire, impôts, niveau de vie] to raise ; [+ chiffre d'affaires] to increasef. [+ sauce, plat] to flavour (with spices)g. [+ sentinelle] to relieveh. [+ faute, fait, contradiction, empreintes] to findi. [+ adresse, renseignement] to note down ; [+ notes] to take down ; [+ plan] to copy out ; [+ compteur, électricité, gaz] to readj. ( = réagir à) [+ injure, calomnie] to react to• relever le gant or le défi to take up the challengek. [+ copies, cahiers] to collect• relever de ( = se rétablir de) to recover from ; ( = être du ressort de) to be a matter for ; ( = être sous la tutelle de) to come under3. reflexive verba. ( = se remettre debout) to stand up againb. ( = sortir du lit) to get upc. [strapontin] to tip upd. se relever de [+ deuil, chagrin, honte] to recover from• se relever de ses ruines/cendres to rise from its ruins/ashes* * *ʀəl(ə)ve, ʀləve
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1) ( remettre debout) to pick up [personne tombée, tabouret]; to put [something] back up (again) [statue, clôture]2) ( mettre à la verticale) to raise [dossier de siège, manette]3) ( bouger à nouveau)relever la tête — ( redresser) to raise one's head; ( pour voir) to look up; ( ne pas être vaincu) to refuse to accept defeat
4) ( mettre plus haut) to turn up [col]; to lift [jupe]; to wind up [vitre de voiture]; to raise [voile, store]; ( à nouveau) to raise [something] again5) ( constater) to note, to notice [erreur, signe]; to notice [fait, absence]; ( faire remarquer) to point out [erreur, contradiction]6) ( prendre note de) to take down, to note down [date, nom, dimensions, numéro]; to take [empreinte]; to note down [citation]7) ( collecter) to take in [copies d'examen]8) ( réagir à) to react to [remarque]‘il t'a encore critiqué’ - ‘je n'ai pas relevé’ — ‘he criticized you again’ - ‘I let it go’
9) ( reconstruire) to rebuild [mur]; to put [something] back on its feet [pays, économie]10) ( augmenter) to raise [niveau de vie, prix, productivité]11) ( remplacer) to relieve [équipe]relever la garde — to change the guard, to relieve the guard
12) ( donner plus d'attrait à) lit, fig to spice up [plat, récit]relever quelqu'un de — to release somebody from [vœux, obligation]
14) ( en tricot)
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relever de verbe transitif indirect1) ( dépendre de)notre service relève du ministère de la Défense — our department comes under the Ministry of Defence
2) ( être de la compétence de)l'affaire relève de la Cour européenne de justice — the case comes within the competence of the European Court of Justice
3) ( s'apparenter à)4) ( se rétablir)relever de — to be recovering from [maladie]
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se relever verbe pronominal1) ( après une chute) to pick oneself up; (après avoir été assis, couché) to get up again2) ( être mis à la verticale)se relever facilement — [dossier] to be easy to raise
3) ( être remonté) [store] to be raisedla vitre ne se relève plus — the window won't wind GB ou roll US up
4) ( se remettre)se relever de — to recover from [maladie, chagrin, crise]
* * *ʀ(ə)l(ə)ve1. vt1) (= redresser) [statue, meuble] to stand up again, [personne tombée] to help up, [col] to turn up, fig, [pays, économie, entreprise] to put back on its feet2) (= rehausser) [vitre, plafond] to raise, [niveau de vie] to raise, [style, conversation, débat] to elevate3) CUISINE, [plat, sauce] to season4) (= constater) [fautes, points] to pick out, [traces] to find, to pick up5) (= prendre note de) [adresse] to take down, to note, [compteur] to read, [cotes] to plot, [schéma, plan] to sketch6) (= ramasser) [cahiers, copies] to collect, to take inJe relève les copies dans cinq minutes. — I'll collect the papers in five minutes.
7) (= répliquer à) [remarque] to react to, to reply toJe n'ai pas relevé sa réflexion. — I didn't react to his remark.
8) [défi] to accept, to take up9) (= prendre le relais) [sentinelle, équipe] to relieve10) (= décharger)relever qn de [ses fonctions] — to relieve sb of, [ses vœux] to release sb from
2. vi1) [jupe, bord] to ride up2) (= être du ressort)relever de [responsable, autorité] — to be a matter for
3) (= concerner)* * *relever verb table: leverA vtr1 ( remettre debout) to pick up [personne tombée, tabouret]; to put [sth] back up (again) [statue, clôture];2 ( mettre à la verticale) to raise [dossier de siège, manette];3 ( bouger à nouveau) relever la main ( pour parler) to put up one's hand again; relever les yeux or le nez or le front to look up; relever la tête ( redresser) to raise one's head; ( pour voir) to look up; ( ne pas être vaincu) to refuse to accept defeat;4 ( mettre plus haut) to turn up [col]; to lift [jupe]; to wind up [vitre de voiture]; to raise [voile, store]; ( à nouveau) to raise [sth] again [store, rideau de théâtre]; relever un coin du rideau to lift up a corner of the curtain; relever ses cheveux to put one's hair up; elle a toujours les cheveux relevés she always wears her hair up;5 ( constater) to note, to notice [erreur, contradiction, signe]; to notice [fait, absence]; ( faire remarquer) to point out [erreur, contradiction]; relever que to note that; ‘il t'a encore critiqué’-‘je n'ai pas relevé’ ‘he criticized you again’-‘I didn't notice’; relever la moindre inexactitude to seize on the slightest inaccuracy;6 ( prendre note de) to take down, to note down [date, nom, dimensions, numéro d'immatriculation]; to take [empreinte]; to note down [citation, passage]; relever le compteur to read the meter;7 ( collecter) to take in [copies d'examen];8 ( réagir à) to react to [remarque]; relever la gageure or le défi to take up the challenge; relever un pari to take on a bet;9 ( reconstruire) to rebuild [mur]; to put sth back on its feet [pays, institution, industrie, économie];10 ( augmenter) to raise [niveau de vie, niveau d'études]; to raise, to increase [taux d'intérêt, prix, productivité]; relever les salaires de 3% to put up ou increase salaries by 3%; relever toutes les notes de trois points to put all the grades up by three marks;12 ( donner plus d'attrait à) to spice up [plat]; relever une sauce avec de la moutarde to spice a sauce up with mustard; relever un récit de détails amusants to enliven a tale with amusing details;13 fml ( libérer) relever qn de to release sb from [vœux, obligation]; relever qn de ses fonctions to relieve sb of their duties;14 ( en tricot) relever une maille to pick up a stitch.B relever de vtr ind1 ( dépendre de) notre service relève du ministère de la Défense our department comes under the Ministry of Defence;2 ( être de la compétence de) l'affaire relève de la Cour européenne de justice the case comes within the competence of the European Court of Justice; cela ne relève pas de ma compétence/mes fonctions this doesn't come within my competence/my duties;3 ( s'apparenter à) cela relève de la gageure/du mythe this comes close to being impossible/to being a myth;C se relever vpr1 ( après une chute) to pick oneself up; ( après avoir été assis) to get up again;2 ( sortir du lit) to get up again, to get out of bed again;3 ( être mis à la verticale) se relever facilement [dossier] to be easy to raise; se relever automatiquement to be raised automatically;4 ( être remonté) [store] to be raised; la vitre ne se relève plus the window won't wind GB ou roll US up;5 ( se remettre) se relever de to recover from [maladie, chagrin, crise, scandale]; il ne s'en relèvera pas he'll never recover from it; se relever de ses ruines to rise from the ruins.[rəlve] verbe transitif1. [redresser - lampe, statue] to stand up (separable) again ; [ - chaise] to pick up (separable) ; [ - tête] to lift up (separable) againa. [debout] they helped me (back) to my feetb. [assis] they sat me up ou helped me to sit up2. [remonter - store] to raise ; [ - cheveux] to put up (separable) ; [ - col, visière] to turn up (separable) ; [ - pantalon, manches] to roll up (separable) ; [ - rideaux] to tie back (separable) ; [ - strapontin] to lift up (separable)3. [augmenter - prix, salaires] to increase, to raise, to put up (separable) ; [ - notes] to put up, to raise4. [ramasser, recueillir] to pick up (separable)5. [remettre en état - mur] to rebuild, to re-erect ; [ - pylône] to re-erect, to put up (separable) againa. [ville] to reconstruct ou to rebuild a ruined cityb. [maison] to rebuild a ruined housec'est lui qui a relevé la nation (figuré) he's the one who put the country back on its feet (again) ou got the country going again6. [mettre en valeur] to enhance8. [remarquer] to noticea. [elle n'a pas réagi] she didn't pick up the hintb. [elle l'a sciemment ignorée] she pretended not to notice the hint9. [enregistrer - empreinte digitale] to record ; [ - cote, mesure] to take down (separable), to plot ; [ - informations] to take ou to note down ; [ - plan] to sketchon a relevé des traces de boue sur ses chaussures traces of mud were found ou discovered on his shoesrelever sa position to plot ou to chart one's positionrelever quelqu'un de ses fonctions to relieve somebody of his/her duties11. DROIT [prisonnier] to release————————[rəlve] verbe intransitif[remonter - vêtement] to ride up————————relever de verbe plus préposition1. [être de la compétence de - juridiction] to fall ou to come under ; [ - spécialiste] to be a matter for ; [ - magistrat] to come under the jurisdiction ofcela relève des tribunaux/de la psychiatrie it's a matter for the courts/the psychiatrists2. [tenir de]3. (soutenu) [se rétablir de]————————se relever verbe pronominal (emploi passif)[être inclinable] to lift up————————se relever verbe pronominal intransitif1. [se remettre - debout] to get ou to stand up again ; [ - assis] to sit up again2. [remonter]————————se relever de verbe pronominal plus prépositionje ne m'en relèverai/ils ne s'en relèveront pas I'll/they'll never get over it -
4 remarquer
remarquer [ʀ(ə)maʀke]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = apercevoir) to notice• il entra sans qu'on le remarque or sans se faire remarquer he came in without being noticed• faire remarquer [+ détail, erreur] to point outb. ( = faire une remarque) to remark• ça m'est tout à fait égal, remarque ! I couldn't care less, I can tell you! or mind you! (inf) (Brit)c. ( = marquer de nouveau) to mark again2. reflexive verb► se remarquer [défaut, gêne, jalousie] to be obvious• cette tache se remarque beaucoup/à peine this stain is quite/hardly noticeable* * *ʀ(ə)maʀke
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1) ( signaler) to point out3) ( voir) to notice [personne, événement, objet]remarque, ce n'est pas très important — mind you, it's not very important
4) ( distinguer) to spot
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se remarquer verbe pronominal1) ( attirer l'attention) [personne, vêtement, caractéristique] to attract attention2) ( se voir) [qualité, défaut, sentiment] to show* * *ʀ(ə)maʀke vt1) (= voir) to noticeJ'ai remarqué qu'elle avait l'air triste. — I noticed she was looking sad.
Je lui ai fait remarquer que c'était un peu cher. — I pointed out to him that it was a bit expensive.
remarquez,... — mind you,...
Remarquez, il n'est pas si bête que ça. — Mind you, he's not as stupid as all that.
se faire remarquer — to draw attention to o.s.
2) (= dire) to remark, to observe* * *remarquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( signaler) to point out; faire remarquer to point out; comme le remarquait or faisait remarquer Hegel as Hegel pointed out; remarque-t-il he points out; (faire) remarquer que to point out that; faire remarquer à qn que to point out to sb that; elle lui a fait remarquer qu'il était en retard she pointed out to him that he was late; ( reproche) je te ferai remarquer que c'était ton idée may I remind you that it was your idea;2 ( dire) liter to observe (que that); les jours raccourcissent, remarqua-t-il tristement the days are growing shorter, he observed sadly; on remarquera que you will observe that;3 ( voir) to notice [personne, événement, situation, objet]; remarquer que/comment to notice that/how; remarque, ce n'est pas très important mind you, it's not very important; remarquons que ce n'est pas la première fois let us note that it is not the first time; se faire remarquer to draw attention to oneself; ne te fais pas remarquer don't draw attention to yourself; entrer/sortir sans se faire remarquer to come in/to leave unnoticed; le roman/film mérite d'être remarqué the novel/film is worthy of attention ou notice;4 ( distinguer) remarquer un visage dans la foule to spot a face in the crowd.B se remarquer vpr1 ( attirer l'attention) [personne, vêtement, caractéristique] to attract attention;2 ( se voir) [qualité, défaut, sentiment] to show; mon émotion se remarquait à ma pâleur one could tell from my pallor that I was deeply affected.[rəmarke] verbe transitif1. [constater] to noticeon m'a fait remarquer que... it's been pointed out to me ou it's been drawn to my attention that...remarque, je m'en moque éperdument mind you, I really couldn't care less[distinguer] to noticeelle partit sans se faire remarquer she left unnoticed ou without drawing attention to herself2. [dire] to remark"il ne viendra pas", remarqua-t-il "he won't come," he remarked3. [marquer de nouveau - date, adresse] to write ou to note down (separable) again ; [ - linge] to tag ou to mark again————————se remarquer verbe pronominal (emploi passif)le défaut du tissu se remarque à peine the flaw in the material is scarcely noticeable ou hardly showssi elle continue à bouder, ça va se remarquer if she keeps (on) sulking, people are going to notice -
5 attention
attention [atɑ̃sjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = concentration) attention ; ( = soin) care• avec attention [écouter, examiner] carefully• « à l'attention de M. Dupont » "for the attention of Mr Dupont"► faire attention ( = prendre garde) to be careful• faire attention à ( = remarquer) to pay attention to• faire bien or très attention to pay careful attention• fais bien attention à toi ( = prends soin de toi) take good care of yourself ; ( = sois vigilant) be careful► attention ! watch out!• attention ! tu vas tomber watch out! you're going to fall• « attention travaux » "caution, work in progress"• « attention à la marche » "mind the step" (Brit)• attention au départ ! the train is about to leave!• « attention, peinture fraîche » "wet paint"b. ( = prévenance) attention• quelle charmante attention ! how very thoughtful!* * *atɑ̃sjɔ̃
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1) ( vigilance) attentionporter son attention sur quelque chose/quelqu'un — to turn one's attention to something/somebody
à l'attention de F. Pons — for the attention of F. Pons
faire attention à quelque chose — to mind [voitures, piège, marche]; to watch out for [faux billets, verglas]; to be careful of [soleil]; to consider [conséquences]; to take care of [vêtements]; to watch [alimentation, santé]; to pay attention to [mode, détails]
faire attention à quelqu'un — ( écouter) to pay attention to somebody; ( surveiller) to keep an eye on somebody; ( remarquer) to take notice of somebody
fais attention, c'est très dangereux — be careful, it's very dangerous
2) ( marque de gentillesse)
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adverbe ( cri) look out!, watch out!; ( écrit) gén attention!; ( en cas de danger) warning!; ( panneau routier) caution!attention, les dossiers d'inscription doivent être retirés avant lundi — please note that application forms must be collected by Monday
mais attention, il faut réserver à l'avance — however, you must book GB ou reserve in advance
attention, je ne veux pas dire... — don't get me wrong, I don't mean...
* * *atɑ̃sjɔ̃1. nf1) (= intérêt) attention2) (= prévenance) attention, thoughtfulness no pl3)faire attention à ce que — to be sure that, to make sure that
2. exclAttention, tu vas te faire écraser! — Watch out, you'll get run over!
attention, respectez les consignes de sécurité — be sure to observe the safety instructions
2) (avec menace) just watch itattention, si vous ouvrez cette lettre — just watch it, if you open that letter
* * *A nf1 ( vigilance) attention; demander beaucoup d'attention to require a lot of attention; porter son attention sur qch/qn to turn one's attention to sth/sb; à l'attention de F. Pons for the attention of F. Pons; faire attention à qch ( prendre garde à) to mind [voitures, piège, marche]; to watch out for [faux billets, fatigue, verglas]; to be careful of [soleil]; to consider [conséquences]; ( prendre soin de) to take care of [affaires, vêtements]; to watch [alimentation, santé]; ( s'intéresser à) to pay attention to [actualité, mode, évolution, détails]; ne faites pas attention à ce qu'elle dit don't take any notice of what she says; fais attention à ce que tu fais/dis/écris be careful what you do/say/write; faire attention à qn ( écouter) to pay attention to sb; ( surveiller) to keep an eye on sb; ( remarquer) to take notice of sb; faites attention aux voleurs watch out for ou beware of thieves; fais attention à toi take care of yourself; il faut faire attention avec elle you've got to be careful with her; fais attention que tout soit en ordre make sure (that) everything is in order; fais attention de ne pas confondre les deux take care not to confuse the two; avec (beaucoup d')attention [suivre, écouter, lire, examiner] (very) carefully; je n'ai pas fait attention ( je n'ai pas remarqué) I didn't notice; ( je n'écoutais pas) I wasn't paying attention; ( j'ai été maladroit) I wasn't paying attention; fais attention, c'est très dangereux/tu mets de la peinture partout be careful, it's very dangerous/you're getting paint everywhere;2 ( marque de gentillesse) j'ai été touché par toutes ces attentions I was touched by all these kind gestures; être plein d'attentions pour qn to be very attentive to sb; il a eu la délicate attention de faire he was thoughtful enough to do.B excl1 ( pour avertir) ( cri) look out!, watch out!; ( écrit) gén attention!; ( en cas de danger) warning!; ( panneau routier) caution!; attention à la peinture/marche/voiture mind the paint/step/car; attention, les dossiers d'inscription doivent être retirés avant lundi please note that application forms must be collected by Monday; mais attention, il faut réserver à l'avance however, you must book GB ou reserve in advance; attention les yeux○! watch out!;2 ( pour se justifier) attention, je ne veux pas dire… don't get me wrong, I don't mean…; mais attention, je ne vous parle pas de politique now don't get me wrong, I'm not talking about politics here.[atɑ̃sjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [concentration] attentionappeler ou attirer l'attention de quelqu'un sur quelque chose to call somebody's attention to something, to point something out to somebodymon attention a été attirée sur le fait que... it has come to my notice that...consacrer toute son attention à un problème to devote one's attention to ou to concentrate on a problemécouter quelqu'un avec attention to listen to somebody attentively, to listen hard to what somebody's sayinga. [écoutez] listen carefully, pay attentionb. [regardez] look carefullyfaire attention (à ce) que... to make sure ou to ensure (that)...2. [égard] attention (substantif non comptable), attentiveness (substantif non comptable), thoughtfulness (substantif non comptable)entourer quelqu'un d'attentions, être plein d'attentions pour quelqu'un to lavish attention on somebody3. [capacité à remarquer] attentiona. [compliment] you'll make a few heads turn!b. [critique] you're too conspicuous!attirer l'attention de quelqu'un to catch ou to attract somebody's attentionfaire attention à: tu as fait attention au numéro de téléphone? did you make a (mental) note of the phone number?quand il est entré, je n'ai d'abord pas fait attention à lui when he came in I didn't notice him at firstne fais pas attention à lui, il dit n'importe quoi don't mind him ou pay no attention to him, he's talking nonsense4. faire attention à [surveiller, s'occuper de]: faire attention à sa santé to take care of ou to look after one's healthfaire attention à soi to look after ou to take care of oneself5. faire attention [être prudent] to be careful ou cautiousattention à la marche/porte mind the step/door————————[atɑ̃sjɔ̃] interjection1. [pour signaler un danger] watch ou look outattention, il est armé! watch ou look out, he's got a gun!attention, attention, tu vas le casser! gently ou easy (now), you'll break it!‘attention chien méchant’ ‘beware of the dog’‘attention fragile’ ‘handle with care’‘attention peinture fraîche’ ‘wet paint’‘attention travaux’ ‘men at work’2. [pour introduire une nuance]attention, ce n'est pas cela que j'ai dit now look, that's not what I said————————à l'attention de locution prépositionnelle[sur une enveloppe] -
6 observer
observer [ɔpsεʀve]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb• se sentant observée, elle s'est retournée feeling she was being watched, she turned round• faire observer que... to observe that...• « vous êtes en retard » observa-t-il "you're late", he observed2. reflexive verbb. [maladie, phénomène] to occur* * *ɔpsɛʀve
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1) ( regarder) gén to observe; to watch [personne, mouvement]observer quelque chose au microscope — lit to examine something under a microscope; fig to scrutinize something
2) ( remarquer) to notice, to observe [chose, phénomène, réaction]3) ( suivre) to observe [règle, usage, repos, traité]; to keep, to observe [jeûne]; to keep to [régime]; to maintain [stratégie, politique, grève]observer le silence — to keep ou remain quiet
4) ( contrôler) to watch [propos, manières, gestes]
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s'observer verbe pronominal1) ( se regarder) to watch each other2) ( se surveiller) to keep a check on oneself* * *ɔpsɛʀve vt1) (= regarder) to watchIl observait les canards sur le lac. — He watched the ducks on the lake.
2) (attentivement, dans un but scientifique ou par curiosité) to observe3) [règlement] to observe, [jeûne] to keep, to observeIls observent le règlement. — They observe the rules.
4) (= remarquer) to observeon observe que... — we note that...
5) (= dire) to observe... observa-t-il —... he observed
* * *observer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( regarder) to watch, to observe [personne, mouvement, adversaire]; to observe [phénomène, situation]; se sentir observé to feel one is being watched; observer qch au microscope lit to examine sth under a microscope; fig to scrutinize sth;2 ( remarquer) to notice, to observe [chose, phénomène, réaction]; ‘la situation s'aggrave,’ observa-t-il ‘the situation is worsening,’ he observed; faire observer qch à qn to point sth out to sb;3 ( suivre) to observe [règle, usage, repos]; to observe, to abide by [trêve, traité]; to keep, to observe [jeûne, régime]; to maintain [stratégie, politique]; to observe, to maintain [grève]; observer le silence to keep ou remain quiet; observer une minute de silence to observe a minute's silence;4 ( contrôler) to watch [propos, manières, gestes].B s'observer vpr1 ( se regarder) [personnes, armées, ennemis] to watch each other, to observe each other;2 ( se surveiller) to keep a check on oneself; s'observer beaucoup to keep a close check on oneself.[ɔpsɛrve] verbe transitifattention, on nous observe careful, we're being watchedobserver quelqu'un avec attention/du coin de l'œil to watch somebody attentively/out of the corner of one's eyeobserver le sabbat to observe ou to keep the Sabbathobserver le code de la route to observe ou to follow the highway code4. [conserver]observer une attitude digne to maintain ou to keep a dignified attitudeobserver la plus stricte neutralité to observe ou to maintain the strictest neutralityon observe un changement d'attitude chez les jeunes there is a noticeable change in attitude amongst young peopletu ne portes plus d'alliance, observa-t-il you're not wearing a wedding ring any more, he observed ou remarked————————s'observer verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)————————s'observer verbe pronominal(emploi réciproque) to observe ou to watch each other————————s'observer verbe pronominal (emploi passif)to be seen ou observedce phénomène s'observe surtout par temps sec this phenomenon is mainly seen ou encountered in dry weather -
7 parenthèse
parenthèse [paʀɑ̃tεz]feminine noun( = digression) digression ; ( = signe) parenthesis• ouvrir/fermer la parenthèse to open/close the parentheses* * *paʀɑ̃tɛz1) ( digression)(soit dit) par parenthèse or entre parenthèses — incidentally
2) ( signe typographique) bracketmettre quelque chose entre parenthèses — lit to put something in brackets; fig to put something aside
3) ( épisode) interlude* * *paʀɑ̃tɛz nf1) (= ponctuation) bracketentre parenthèses — in brackets, figincidentally
2) MATHÉMATIQUE bracket3) (= digression) digression, (= intermède, période) interlude* * *parenthèse nf1 ( digression) je fais une parenthèse pour vous expliquer… if I may just explain briefly…; ouvrir une parenthèse to digress; refermons la parenthèse but to come back to what we were talking about; (soit dit) par parenthèse or entre parenthèses incidentally;2 ( signe typographique) bracket; ouvrir/fermer la parenthèse to open/close brackets; mettre qch entre parenthèses lit to put sth in brackets; fig to put sth aside;3 ( épisode) interlude.[parɑ̃tɛz] nom fémininmais c'est une parenthèse but that's a digression ou an asideje fais une (brève) parenthèse pour signaler que... incidentally ou in parenthesis, we may briefly note that...fermons la parenthèse anyway, enough of thatentre parenthèses locution adjectivaleentre parenthèses locution adverbiale1. [mot, phrase]mettre quelque chose entre parenthèses to put something in parenthesis, to put something in ou between brackets (UK)par parenthèse locution adverbiale -
8 La capacité
British liquid measurements20 fl oz = 0,57l (litre)1 qt = 1,13l* (litres)1 pt = 0,57l1 gal = 4,54l* There are three ways of saying 1,13l, and other measurements like it: un virgule treize litres, or (less formally) un litre virgule treize, or un litre treize. For more details on how to say numbers ⇒ Les nombres.American liquid measurements16 fl oz = 0,47l1 qt = 0,94l1 pt = 0,47l1 gal = 3,78lPhraseswhat does the tank hold?= combien le réservoir contient-il?what’s its capacity?= quelle est sa contenance?it’s 200 litres= il fait 200 litresits capacity is 200 litres= il fait 200 litresmy car does 28 miles to the gallon= ma voiture fait dix litres aux cent† or ma voiture fait du dix litres aux centthey use 20,000 litres a day= ils utilisent 20000 litres par jour† Note that the French calculate petrol consumption in litres per 100 km. To convert miles per gallon to litres per 100 km and vice versa simply divide the factor 280 by theknown figure.A holds more than B= A contient plus que BB holds less than A= B contient moins que AA has a greater capacity than B= A a une plus grande contenance que BB has a smaller capacity than A= B a une moins grande contenance que AA and B have the same capacity= A et B ont la même contenance20 litres of wine= 20 litres de vinit’s sold by the litre= cela se vend au litreNote the French construction with de, coming after the noun it describes:a 200-litre tank= un réservoir de 200 litres -
9 mastic
n. m.1. 'Mix-up', muddle. Tu parles d'un mastic! That was one hell of a cock-up!2. 'Printers' pie', typographical mix-up. (It is amusing to note that the non-colloquial meaning of 'cock-up', according to Garmonsway, is: 'a superior letter or number, as "r" in D r'.)3. Cherrer dans le mastic: To 'lay it on a bit thick', to exaggerate.4. Faire le mastic (of waiter in café): To sweep up after closing time.5. Bouder le mastic: To 'pick at one's food', to nibble at a plateful.6. S'endormir sur le mastic: To leave a job unfinished. -
10 Front National
, FNExtreme right-wing and xenophobic political party, founded by Jean Marie Le Pen in 1972. The party is strongly Eurosceptic, anti-immigration, and traditionalist; party members, including Le Pen, have been prosecuted for racist remarks, negationism, and the downplaying of war-crimes.The Front National has been a significant force in French politics since the 1980's, particularly where they have been aided by proportional representation. They won 10 seats at the European Parliament in 1984, and then 35 seats in the French general election of 1986, after François Mitterrand introduced a degree of proportional representation into the voting system. PR was quickly dropped again after this, and the FN has never since had more than a single Député. However, in European elections, where PR has remained, the FN has continued to pick up seats, most recently with 7 in the 2004 election.In 1995, the Front National won municipal elections in three towns in the south of France, Orange, Vitrolles and Marignane, in "triangular" second rounds for which neither the socialists (PS) nor the main conservative party would withdraw their candidates.Perhaps the FN's most visible success was that of its leader, Jean-Marie Le Pen, in the 2002 Presidential election, when he obtained second place in the first round, thus securing a place in the runoff. It is interesting to note that in this second round, which was a massive victory for Jacques Chirac, le Pen took less than 1% more of the vote than in the first round.The high profile of the FN in French politics surprises many foreign observers, but it is not really a surprise in a country with a fragmented party political structure. France's biggest mainstream political parties have a tradition of instrumentalising whatever means possible in order to damage their opponents, and for a long time French left-wing parties have sought to portray the Front National as the natural ally of other conservative parties. Yet by blurring the distinction between this far right party other mainstream conservative parties, they paradoxically helped to legitimise the FN. Mitterrand's introduction of PR into the voting system for general elections in 1984, which propelled the FN into the limelight, was actually intended to stop the mainstream conservative parties from winning. The policy backfired, since the conservatives won anyway, and the FN obtained its own "group" in the French parliament.Currently (2008) the FN is in decline. The party has lost voters to other right-wing parties, and has had to sell off its flagship headquarters building in Neuilly-sur-Seine, in order to pay its debts. See Political Parties in FranceDictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Front National
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11 Indivision
legal term defining the status of property, notably land and buildings, owned jointly by the heirs of a deceased owner. French inheritance laws provide for the obligatory sharing of the estate of a deceased person among his or her direct descendants (children). When, as often, a person does not formally divide up their property among their heirs before death, all their estate passes jointly to their children or nearest family. Until such time as these heirs agree on how the estate will be divided among them, the estate remains in "indivision"; this means that no property can be sold off without the agreement of all the heirs. When one or more of these heirs is out of contact, or deliberately uncooperative, this can lead to a situation where property, notably buildings, remain empty and unsaleable for years on end. However, since 2007, the law has been modified to allow heirs representing at least 2/3 of the rights of ownership to apply to the courts for permission to sell a property; in other words, if two out of three children wish to sell a property, and the third does not, the courts can now prevent the third one from blocking the sale. The heir who does not wish to sell retains the right to buy out the shares of the other heirs. Note that property for which a surviving spouse has a right of usufruct cannot be sold off.Shares in an undivided estate can be sold by any heir who wishes to do so; but the purchaser remains bound by the rules of indivision.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Indivision
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13 anémie
anémie [anemi]feminine noun* * *anemi1) Médecine anaemia2) fig weakness* * *anemi nfanaemia Grande-Bretagne anemia USA* * *anémie nf1 ⇒ Les douleurs et les maladies Méd anaemia;2 fig weakness.anémie pernicieuse pernicious anaemia.[anemi] nom féminin2. (figuré) -
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arabe [aʀab]1. adjective[nation, peuple] Arab ; [art, langue, littérature] Arabic2. masculine noun( = langue) Arabic3. masculine noun4. feminine nounArabe Arab woman (or girl)* * *aʀab* * *aʀab nmf* * *A adj [architecture, civilisation] Arab; [chiffre, dialecte, écriture] Arabic.[arab] adjectif[cheval, pays] Arab, Arabianchiffres arabes Arabic numerals, ArabicsArabe nom masculin et fémininarabe nom masculinarabe dialectal/littéral vernacular/written ArabicNote that in a French context this word usually refers to people from North Africa (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia). -
15 avidité
avidité [avidite]feminine noun( = passion) eagerness ; ( = cupidité, voracité) greed━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The Festival d'Avignon is one of the most important events in the French cultural calendar. The town is taken over by theatre-goers in late July and early August, and many of its historic buildings are transformed into performance spaces. The most prestigious shows of the festival take place in the courtyard of the « Palais des Papes ».Note that when translating the phrase « in Avignon » the preposition « en » can be used instead of the usual « à » (for example, « ce spectacle a été créé en Avignon »).* * *avidite1) ( cupidité) greed (de for)avec avidité — [manger] greedily
2) ( vif désir) eagerness (de for)* * *avidite nf1) (sans nuance péjorative) eagerness2) (avec nuance péjorative) greed* * *avidité nf2 ( vif désir) eagerness (de for); leur avidité d'information their eagerness for information; avec avidité eagerly.[avidite] nom féminin -
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gratifiant, e [gʀatifjɑ̃, jɑ̃t]adjective[expérience, travail] rewarding* * *gratifiante gʀatifjɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif gratifying* * *ɡʀatifjɑ̃, jɑ̃t adj gratifiant, -e(travail, expérience) rewarding* * *gratifiant, gratifiante adj gratifying; il est gratifiant de voir que it is gratifying to note that; travail gratifiant rewarding job.( féminin gratifiante) [gratifjɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif -
17 intéressant
intéressant, e [ɛ̃teʀesɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjectivea. ( = captivant) [livre, détail] interesting• il faut toujours qu'il cherche à se rendre intéressant or qu'il fasse son intéressant he always has to draw attention to himselfb. ( = avantageux) [offre, affaire, prix] attractive━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━+1! Dans le sens financier, intéressant ne se traduit pas par interesting.* * *
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intéressante ɛ̃teʀɛsɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) ( qui retient l'attention) interesting ( de faire to do)2) ( qui offre des ressources) interesting3) ( avantageux) [prix, conditions] attractive
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nom masculin, fémininfaire l'intéressant or son intéressant — to show off
* * *ɛ̃teʀesɑ̃, ɑ̃t intéressant, -e1. adj1) (livre, documentaire, exposition) interesting2) (prix, conditions, offre) goodOn lui a fait une offre intéressante. — They made him a good offer.
On trouve des CD à des prix très intéressants dans ce magasin. — You can get CDs at very good prices in this shop.
2. nm/f* * *A adj1 ( qui retient l'attention) interesting (de faire to do; pour qn for sb); il est intéressant de noter que it's interesting to note that;2 ( qui offre des ressources) interesting;3 ( avantageux) [prix, offre, conditions, opérations] attractive; [affaire] favourableGB; il est plus intéressant de payer au comptant qu'à crédit it's better to pay in cash rather than by credit; il est intéressant d'acheter dans l'immobilier property is a good buy.B nm,f faire l'intéressant or son intéressant to show off.être dans une situation intéressante○ to be pregnant.( féminin intéressante) [ɛ̃terɛsɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif1. [conversation, œuvre, personne, visage etc.] interestingelle cherche toujours à se rendre intéressante she's always trying to attract attention, she's an attention-seekerêtre dans une situation intéressante ou dans un état intéressant ou dans une position intéressante (humoristique & vieilli) to be in the family waycette carte n'est intéressante que si tu voyages beaucoup this card is only worth having if you travel a lota. [offre, prix] not attractive, not worthwhileb. [activité] not worthwhile, unprofitable————————, intéressante [ɛ̃terɛsɑ̃, ɑ̃t] nom masculin, nom féminin -
18 maire
maire [mεʀ]masculine noun• passer devant monsieur le maire ( = se marier) to get married━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Each French « commune » has its maire, elected by the « conseil municipal ». He or she has a wide range of administrative duties as the chief civic representative of the « commune », including maintaining public order through the municipal police. As a representative of the State, the maire is empowered to perform marriages.The maire is assisted in his or her functions by one or several « adjoints » (deputies). Note that a « député- maire » is not a deputy mayor but a maire who is also a member of parliament. → CONSEIL COMMUNE* * *mɛʀnom masculin mayorPhrasal Verbs:* * *mɛʀ nm/f* * *maire nm mayor.maire adjoint deputy mayor.passer devant Monsieur le maire hum to get married.[mɛr] nom masculin et fémininIn France, the mayor has obligations not only to the community but also to national government. He or she is responsible for promulgating national law as well as supervising the local police and officiating at civic occasions. Mayors are elected by the conseil municipal (indirectly by the town's residents) for a six-year term. -
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20 blanco
I.n. m. White wine. Allez, verse-nous un blanco! Go on, give us a glass of white plonk! (It is amusing to note that plonk is, in fact, a corruption of vin blanc.)II.adj. Etre blanco: To be innocent (of any crime). Non, il est blanco, lui! He's O.K., he's got no form at all!
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