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1 échanger
échanger [e∫ɑ̃ʒe]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verb• « les articles soldés ne sont ni repris ni échangés » "sale goods can neither be returned nor exchanged"• échanger des balles (Tennis, table tennis) to warm up2. reflexive verb• le dollar s'échangeait à 0,75 € the dollar was trading at 0.75 euros* * *eʃɑ̃ʒe‘ni repris ni échangés’ — ‘no exchanges or returns’
2) (au tennis, tennis de table)* * *eʃɑ̃ʒe vt1) [prisonniers, otages, idées] to exchange2) (avec un ami) to swapJe t'échange ce timbre contre celui-là. — I'll swap you this stamp for that one.
* * *échanger verb table: mangerA vtr1 gén to exchange (contre for); échanger des coups to exchange blows; nous avons échangé nos adresses we exchanged addresses; échanger des insultes to trade insults; échanger des remerciements to thank each other; elle et sa sœur échangent souvent leurs vêtements she often swaps clothes with her sister; ‘les articles ne sont ni repris ni échangés’ ‘no exchanges or returns’;2 (au tennis, ping-pong) échanger des balles to rally.B s'échanger vpr to be exchanged.[eʃɑ̃ʒe] verbe transitiféchanger un stylo contre ou pour un briquet to exchange ou to swap a pen for a lighter2. [se donner mutuellement] to exchangeéchanger un regard/sourire to exchange glances/smiles3. SPORTéchanger des balles [avant le match] to knock up————————s'échanger verbe pronominal (emploi passif)[être troqué] to be swapped————————s'échanger verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque) -
2 politesse
politesse [pɔlitεs]feminine noun( = savoir-vivre) politeness• je vais t'apprendre la politesse ! I'll teach you some manners!• ce serait la moindre des politesses it's the least you (or he etc) can do* * *pɔlitɛsnom féminin politenessle ‘vous’ de politesse — the polite ‘vous’ form
échanger des politesses — to exchange pleasantries; iron to exchange insults
••l'exactitude est la politesse des rois — Proverbe punctuality is the hallmark of a gentleman
brûler or griller la politesse à quelqu'un — to push in ahead of somebody
* * *pɔlitɛs1. nfrendre la politesse à qn — to return sb's favour Grande-Bretagne to return sb's favor USA
2. politesses nfpl* * *politesse nf politeness; par politesse out of politeness; le ‘vous’ de politesse the polite ‘vous’ form; tu pourrais avoir la politesse de t'excuser you might have the decency to apologize; rendre la politesse à qn to return the compliment; échanger or se faire des politesses to exchange pleasantries; échanger des politesses iron to exchange insults.l'exactitude est la politesse des rois Prov punctuality is the hallmark of a gentleman; brûler or griller la politesse à qn to push in ahead of sb.[pɔlitɛs] nom fémininfaire/dire quelque chose par politesse to do/to say something out of politeness2. [propos] polite remark3. [acte] polite gestureb. (ironique) to give somebody a taste of his/her own medicine————————de politesse locution adjectivale[lettre, visite] courtesy (modificateur) -
3 répertoire
répertoire [ʀepεʀtwaʀ]1. masculine nouna. ( = carnet) notebook with alphabetical thumb index ; ( = liste) (alphabetical) list ; ( = catalogue) catalogueb. [d'acteur, chanteur, musicien] repertoire2. compounds* * *ʀepɛʀtwaʀnom masculin1) ( carnet) notebook with thumb index2) ( liste)répertoire téléphonique — ( personnel) telephone book
répertoire d'adresses — ( personnel) address book
3) Musique, Théâtre repertoireavoir tout un répertoire d'anecdotes — fig to have an extensive repertoire of anecdotes
* * *ʀepɛʀtwaʀ nm1) (= carnet) index notebook2) INFORMATIQUE directory3) [théâtre, artiste] repertoire4) (= indicateur) directory, indexun répertoire des rues de Paris — a street index of Paris, a street directory of Paris
* * *répertoire nm1 ( carnet) notebook with thumb index;2 ( liste) répertoire téléphonique ( imprimé) telephone directory; ( personnel) telephone book; répertoire d'adresses ( imprimé) directory; ( personnel) address book; répertoire des métiers/fournisseurs trade/suppliers directory; répertoire alphabétique des métiers trade directory in alphabetical order;3 Mus, Théât repertoire; inscrire un morceau/rôle à son répertoire to add a piece/role to one's repertoire; avoir tout un répertoire d'anecdotes/d'insultes fig to have an extensive repertoire of anecdotes/of insults; une pièce du répertoire Théât a stock play; le répertoire classique Mus, Théât, Danse the classics;4 Ordinat directory.[repɛrtwar] nom masculinrépertoire alphabétique/thématique alphabetical/thematic indexa. [acteur] to be in repb. [théâtre] to put on a play from the repertoire ou a stock play4. DROIT
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