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1 véhiculer
véhiculer [veikyle]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *veikyleverbe transitif ( transporter) to carry, to transport [personnes, marchandises]; ( transmettre) to carry [substance, message]véhiculer des rumeurs — to circulate ou spread rumours [BrE]
* * *veikyle vt1) [personnes, marchandises] to transport, to convey2) [idées, clichés] to convey, to serve as a vehicle for* * *véhiculer verb table: aimer vtr ( transporter) to carry, transport [personnes, marchandises]; ( transmettre) to carry [substance, virus, message, idée]; véhiculer des rumeurs to circulate ou spread rumoursGB; véhiculer une image to promote an image; le cholestérol est véhiculé dans le sang cholesterol is carried in the blood.[veikyle] verbe transitif -
2 valoriser
valoriser [valɔʀize]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ région, patrimoine, capital] to develop ; [+ produit, titre] to increase the value ofb. ( = donner plus de prestige à) [+ personne] to increase the standing of ; [+ profession] to enhance the status ofc. [+ déchets] to recover2. reflexive verb► se valoriser [immeuble, titres] to increase in value* * *valɔʀize1) ( promouvoir) to promote [produit]; to make [something] attractive [profession, études]2) ( mettre en valeur) to develop [région, ressources]; to put [something] to good use [diplôme, savoir-faire]3) ( faire fructifier) to put [something] to work [capital]* * *valɔʀize vt1) (= donner de la valeur à) to increase the status of2) ÉCONOMIE, [région, matériau, produit, ressource] to develop3) FINANCE to increase the value of4) (= considérer comme important) to value5) (= mettre en valeur) to highlight, to bring out* * *valoriser verb table: aimerA vtr2 ( mettre en valeur) to develop [région, ressources]; to put [sth] to advantage [diplôme, savoir-faire];B se valoriser vpr [candidat] to show oneself to best advantage; [coquette] to make the most of oneself.[valɔrize] verbe transitif1. ÉCONOMIE [région] to develop the economy ofune nouvelle gare valorisera les terrains avoisinants a new railway station will enhance the value of local land2. ÉCOLOGIE [déchets] to recover3. [augmenter le prestige de] -
3 revaloriser
revaloriser [ʀ(ə)valɔʀize]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ monnaie] to revalue ; [+ salaire] to raise ; [+ conditions de travail] to improve ; [+ institution, tradition] to reassert the value of* * *ʀ(ə)valɔʀize1) ( augmenter) to increase, to raise [salaire]; to revalue [monnaie]2) ( rendre l'estime envers) to reassert the value of [travail manuel, traditions]3) ( remettre en état) to renovate [bâtiment]* * *ʀ(ə)valɔʀize vt1) [monnaie] to revalue2) [salaires, pensions] to raise3) [institution, tradition] to value* * *revaloriser verb table: aimer vtr1 ( augmenter) to increase, to raise [salaire, pension]; to revalue, to revalorize [monnaie]; to increase the value of [titre]; en revalorisant le titre de 15% by increasing the bond by 15%;2 ( rendre l'estime envers) revaloriser le travail manuel/les filières techniques to enhance the prestige of ou to reassert the value of manual work/technical studies; revaloriser les traditions locales to reassert the value of ou to promote local traditions;3 ( améliorer) revaloriser les conditions de travail to improve working conditions;4 ( remettre en état) revaloriser un quartier/un bâtiment to renovate an area/a building.[rəvalɔrize] verbe transitif1. [monnaie] to revaluate
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