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1 deux
deux [dø]a. two• couper en deux to cut in two or in halfb. ( = quelques) c'est à deux minutes d'ici it's just a couple of minutes from herec. ( = deuxième) second• volume/acte deux volume/act two• essayer et réussir, cela fait deux to try is one thing but to succeed is another thing altogether• lui et les maths, ça fait deux ! (inf) he hasn't got a clue about maths!• faire or avoir deux poids deux mesures to have double standards• il ne reste pas les deux pieds dans le même sabot he doesn't just sit back and wait for things to happen (PROV) deux précautions valent mieux qu'une(PROV) better safe than sorry (PROV) deux avis valent mieux qu'un(PROV) two heads are better than one• quand il y en a pour deux, il y en a pour trois there's always enough to go around► à nous deux ! ( = parlons sérieusement) let's talk! ; ( = je m'occupe de vous) I'm all yours! ; (à un ennemi) now let's fight it out! ; → six* * *dø
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adjectif invariable1) ( précisément) twodes deux côtés de la rue — on either side ou both sides of the street
tous les deux jours — every other day, every two days
‘deux m’ — ( en épelant) ‘double m’ GB, ‘two ms’
à nous deux — ( je suis à vous) I'm all yours; ( parlons sérieusement) let's talk; ( à un ennemi) it's just you and me now
2) ( quelques) a few, a couple ofc'est à deux minutes d'ici — it's a couple of ou two minutes from here
3) ( dans une date) second
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une fois sur deux — 50% of the time
faire quelque chose en moins de deux — (colloq) to do something very quickly ou in two ticks (colloq) GB
••faire deux poids, deux mesures — to have double standards
un tiens vaut mieux que deux tu l'auras — Proverbe a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush Proverbe
en deux temps, trois mouvements — very quickly, in two ticks (colloq) GB
lui et moi, ça fait deux — we're two different people
* * *dø numelle a deux ans — she's two, she's two years old
ses deux mains — both his hands, his two hands
Nous y sommes allées toutes les deux. — We both went.
tous les deux mois — every two months, every other month
* * *A adj inv1 ( précisément) two; il a été opéré des deux yeux he's had surgery on both (his) eyes; prendre qch à deux mains to take sth with both hands; ouvrez bien grand les deux yeux/oreilles look/listen very carefully; deux fois twice; des deux côtés de la rue/de la rivière/de l'Atlantique on either side ou both sides of the street/of the river/of the Atlantic; tous les deux jours/ans every other day/year, every two days/years; ‘deux m’ ( en épelant) ‘double m’ GB, ‘two ms’; balle s'écrit avec deux l there are two ‘l’s in balle; à nous deux ( je suis à vous) I'm all yours; ( parlons sérieusement) let's talk; ( à un ennemi) it's just you and me now; on sera deux there will be two of us; ⇒ à, chose, doigt, par, tout, trois, uni;2 ( quelques) a few, a couple of; écrivez-nous deux ou trois lignes drop us a few ou couple of lines; j'en ai pour deux minutes I'll be two minutes ou ticks○ GB; c'est à deux minutes d'ici it's a couple of ou two minutes from here; l'arrêt de bus est à deux pas the bus stop is a stone's throw away; ⇒ mot;3 ( dans une date) second.B pron je vais essayer les deux I'll try both of them; elles sont venues toutes les deux they both came.C nm inv1 ( chiffre) two; une fois sur deux 50% of the time; il travaille un week-end sur deux he works every other week-end; vivre à deux to live together ou as a couple; la vie à deux n'est pas toujours facile living together ou as a couple is not always easy; faire qch en moins de deux○ to do sth very quickly ou in two ticks○ GB;D ○adv two, second(ly).faire deux poids, deux mesures to have double standards; un tiens vaut mieux que deux tu l'auras Prov a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush Prov; en deux temps, trois mouvements very quickly, in two ticks○ GB; la couture et moi, ça fait deux I know nothing about sewing; lui et moi, ça fait deux we're two different people; il est menteur comme pas deux○ he's the world's biggest liar; c'est simple comme deux et deux font quatre it's as easy as ABC; aussi vrai que deux et deux font quatre as true as I'm standing here; je n'ai fait ni une ni deux I didn't waste any time, I didn't hang about○.[dø] déterminant1. twoeux/nous deux both of them/usdeux ou trois livres/personnes a couple of books/people, one or two books/peopleà deux pas close by, not far awayà deux pas de close by, not far away fromà deux doigts de close to, within an inch ofj'ai été à deux doigts de le renvoyer I came very close to ou I was within inches of firing himde deux choses l'une, soit tu refuses, soit tu fais une proposition! you've got a choice, you either say no or you suggest an alternativede deux maux, il faut choisir le moindre one must choose the lesser of two evilsle deux novembre on November (the) second, on the second of Novembervoir aussi link=cinq cinq————————[dø] nom masculin1. [généralement] twovenez, tous les deux come along, both of youà nous deux! right, let's get on with it!en moins de deux in no time at all, in the twinkling of an eye2. JEUX————————à deux locution adverbiale[vivre] as a couple[travailler] in pairsdeux à deux locution adverbialein twos ou pairs————————deux par deux locution adverbialein twos ou pairsles enfants, mettez-vous deux par deux children, get into twos ou pairs -
2 front
front [fʀɔ̃]1. masculine noun• faire front commun contre qn/qch to take a united stand against sb/sth2. compounds* * *fʀɔ̃
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nom masculin1) Anatomie forehead, brow littér2) Armée frontsur le front de l'emploi — fig on the job front
3) ( façade) façade4) Météorologie front5) ( en politique) front
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de front locution adverbialePhrasal Verbs:••avoir le front de faire quelque chose — to have the face ou effrontery to do something
* * *fʀɔ̃ nm1) ANATOMIE forehead2) MILITAIRE front3) MÉTÉO front4) POLITIQUE front5) (= aplomb)de front (= de face) [se heurter] — head-on, (= côte à côte) [rouler, marcher] together (two or three abreast)
Les cyclistes roulaient à quatre de front sur une route de campagne. — The cyclists were riding four abreast along a country road.
* * *A nm1 Anat forehead, brow littér; avoir le front haut to have a high forehead; s'essuyer le front to wipe one's brow; elle a une cicatrice sur le or au front she has a scar on her forehead; relever le front fig to stand up for oneself; c'est lui le coupable, c'est écrit sur son front he's the culprit, it's written all over his face;2 Mil front; être envoyé au front to be sent to the front; le front ennemi the enemy front; sur le front social/de l'emploi fig on the social/job front; faire front commun contre l'ennemi to stand together against the enemy; faire front à qn/qch to stand up to sb/sth;3 ( façade) façade;4 Météo front; front chaud/froid warm/cold front;5 Pol front.B de front loc adv aborder un problème de front to tackle a problem head-on; les voitures se sont heurtées de front the cars collided head-on; ils marchaient à quatre de front they were walking four abreast; mener plusieurs tâches de front to have several tasks on the go.Front de libération nationale, FLN Hist National Liberation Front, FLN; front de mer seafront; Front populaire Hist Popular Front; front de taille Mines coalface.[frɔ̃] nom masculinle front haut proudly, with one's head held high2. [d'une montagne] face3. [audace]avoir le front de faire to have the audacity ou impudence to dofaire front to form a united front, to close ranksfaire front commun contre quelqu'un/quelque chose to make common cause against somebody/something[ligne] front line[dans une houillère] coalfacefront froid/chaud cold/warm front————————de front locution adverbiale1. [attaquer] head-on2. [en vis-à-vis] head-ona. [véhicules] to collide head-onb. [adversaires] to come into direct confrontation3. [côte à côte] abreastThe coalition of socialists, radicals and communists who came to power in 1936 under Léon Blum. Within a remarkably short period it established the forty-hour week and holidays with pay for commerce and industry, and passed a range of laws relating to the rights of trade unions.
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