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1 accommodate
A vtr1 (provide room, space for) [person, hotel] loger ; [vehicle, room, public building, site] contenir ; how many cars will the car park accommodate? combien de voitures est-ce que le parking peut contenir? ; I can't accommodate a freezer je n'ai pas assez de place pour un congélateur ;2 ( adapt to) s'adapter à [change, idiosyncrasy, view] ;3 ( reconcile) concilier [objection, role] (with avec) ;4 ( satisfy) satisfaire [need, request, wish] ;5 ( meet request) sout I think I can accommodate you je crois pouvoir satisfaire votre demande ; to accommodate sb with sth fournir qch à qn [required item] ; accorder qch à qn [loan, credit terms]. -
2 accommodate
accommodate [əˈkɒmədeɪt]a. ( = provide lodging for) logerb. ( = contain) contenir━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━‼|/b] [b]to accommodate ≠ accommoder* * *[ə'kɒmədeɪt]transitive verb1) ( put up) loger2) ( hold) contenir3) ( adapt to) s'adapter à [idiosyncrasy, view]4) ( satisfy) satisfaire [need]to accommodate somebody with something — accorder quelque chose à quelqu'un [loan, credit terms]
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3 accommodate
accommodate [ə'kɒmədeɪt](a) (provide lodging for) loger; (provide with something needed) équiper, pourvoir; (provide with loan) prêter de l'argent à;∎ can you accommodate me until my cheque comes through? pouvez-vous me prêter de l'argent en attendant que je reçoive mon chèque?∎ the restaurant can accommodate 150 people le restaurant peut recevoir 150 personnes;∎ the cottage accommodates up to six people dans la villa, on peut loger jusqu'à six (personnes)∎ we will try to accommodate you nous essaierons de vous satisfaire;∎ to do sth to accommodate sb faire qch pour arranger qn;∎ the management refused to accommodate the union la direction a refusé de prendre en compte les exigences du syndicat;∎ the bill is designed to accommodate special interest groups cette loi vise à prendre en compte les besoins de groupes d'intérêts particuliers∎ she soon accommodated herself to the new working conditions elle s'est vite adaptée aux nouvelles conditions de travail∎ to accommodate to sth s'accommoder ou s'habituer à qchUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > accommodate
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