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1 stocker
stocker [stɔke]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *stɔke2) Informatique to store [données]* * *stɔke vt1) [marchandises] to stock2) INFORMATIQUE, [données] to store* * *stocker verb table: aimer vtr2 Ordinat to store [données].[stɔke] verbe transitif[s'approvisionner en] to stock up on ou with -
2 emmagasiner
emmagasiner [ɑ̃magazine]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *ɑ̃magazine1) ( mettre en magasin) to store2) ( accumuler) to stockpile [marchandises]; to store [énergie]; to store up [connaissances]* * *ɑ̃maɡazine vt(= entreposer) to put into store* * *emmagasiner verb table: aimer vtr2 ( accumuler) to stockpile [marchandises, vivres]; to store [chaleur, énergie]; to store up [connaissances, souvenirs].[ɑ̃magazine] verbe transitif1. COMMERCE [marchandises - dans une arrière-boutique] to store ; [ - dans un entrepôt] to warehouse2. [accumuler - connaissances] to store up (separable), to accumulate ; [ - provisions] to stock up on, to stockpile -
3 précaution
précaution [pʀekosjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = disposition) precaution• prendre des or ses précautions to take precautionsb. ( = prudence) caution• « à manipuler avec précaution » "handle with care"* * *pʀekosjɔ̃1) ( mesure) precautionprendre ses précautions — gén to take precautions; ( en allant aux toilettes) euph to go to the toilet just in case; ( avec un contraceptif) euph to take precautions euph
2) ( prévoyance) cautionavec précaution — ( attention) with caution; ( méfiance) cautiously
•Phrasal Verbs:••deux précautions valent mieux qu'une — Proverbe better safe than sorry Proverbe
* * *pʀekosjɔ̃ nfprendre des précautions; prendre ses précautions — to take precautions
Il a pris une assurance par précaution. — He took out insurance as a precaution.
"à manipuler avec précaution" — "handle with care"
* * *précaution nf1 ( mesure) precaution; précautions d'hygiène hygiene precautions; prendre la précaution de faire to take the precaution of doing; les précautions d'emploi d'un médicament the precautions to be taken in using a medicine; prendre ses précautions gén to take precautions; euph ( en allant aux toilettes) to go to the toilet just in case; euph ( avec un contraceptif) to take precautions euph; prendre toutes ses précautions (pour garder un secret, mener une enquête) to take every precaution; sans aucune/la moindre précaution without any/the slightest precaution; manipuler un objet avec mille or d'infinies précautions to handle an object extremely carefully; s'entourer de précautions to take a great number of precautions;2 ( prévoyance) caution; sans précaution without caution; avec précaution ( attention) with caution; ( méfiance) cautiously; par précaution as a precaution; par mesure de précaution as a precautionary measure; pour plus de précaution as an added precaution; faire des achats de précaution to stockpile; un stock de précaution a stockpile.précautions oratoires carefully chosen words.[prekosjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [disposition préventive] precautionprendre la précaution de faire quelque chose to take the precaution of doing ou to be especially careful to do somethingavec précaution locution adverbiale————————par (mesure de) précaution locution adverbialeas a precaution ou precautionary measurepour plus de précaution locution adverbiale————————sans précaution locution adverbiale -
4 dépôt
mdeposit, stockpile, storeDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > dépôt
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5 dépôt de matériaux
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6 reprise en tas
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7 tas
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8 tas de matériaux approvisionnés
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9 accumuler
accumuler [akymyle]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbto accumulate ; [+ énergie] to store2. reflexive verb► s'accumuler [objets, problèmes, travail] to pile up* * *akymyle
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verbe transitif ( entasser) store (up) [objets]; ( amasser) to accumulate [biens, capital]; ( répéter) to make a succession of [erreurs]; to have a string of [succès]; ( emmagasiner) to store (up) [énergie, chaleur]
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s'accumuler verbe pronominal ( s'entasser) [neige, commandes] to pile up; ( s'accroître) [stocks, dettes] to accrue* * *akymyle vt[biens, capital, connaissances] to accumulate, to build up, [dettes] to accumulate, [retard] to build up, [erreurs] to accumulate, [succès] to have a string of* * *accumuler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( entasser) store (up) [objets, provisions, réserves];2 ( amasser) to accumulate, to amass [biens, capital, intérêts]; to let [sth] build up [colère, ressentiment];4 ( emmagasiner) to store (up) [énergie, chaleur, électricité].B s'accumuler vpr1 ( s'entasser) [neige, ordures, commandes] to pile up;2 ( s'accroître) [stocks, dettes] to accrue; [pression] to build up.[akymyle] verbe transitif1. [conserver - boîtes, boutons] to keep ou to hoard (in large quantities), to accumulate ; [ - denrées] to stockpile, to hoard ; [ - papiers] to keep————————s'accumuler verbe pronominal intransitif -
10 surarmé
syʀaʀme adj surarmé, -e(personne) very heavily armed, (pays) with a stockpile of weapons* * * -
11 stocker
hoard, stockpile
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