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1 trustworthy
trustworthy [ˈtrʌst‚wɜ:ðɪ]digne de confiance ; [report, account] fidèle* * *['trʌstwɜːðɪ]adjective [staff, firm] sérieux/-ieuse; [source] fiable; [confidante, lover] digne de confiance -
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trustworthy adj [staff, firm] sérieux/-ieuse ; [source] fiable ; [confidante, lover] digne de confiance. -
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trustworthy ['trʌst‚wɜ:ðɪ](a) (reliable → person) sur qui on peut compter, à qui on peut faire confiance; (→ information, source) sûr, fiable; (→ report, figures) fiableUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > trustworthy
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adjective ((negative untrustworthy) worthy of trust: Is your friend trustworthy?) digne de confiance -
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adj.intègre; digne de confiance; qui jouit d'un grand crédit moralEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > trustworthy
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(evidence)digne de foi, sûr -
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responsible [rɪˈspɒnsəbl]a. ( = trustworthy) responsablec. ( = the cause) she is responsible for the success of the project c'est à elle que l'on doit le succès du projet• CFCs are responsible for destroying the ozone layer les CFC sont responsables de la destruction de la couche d'ozone• I demand to know who is responsible for this! j'exige de connaître le responsable !d. ( = involving responsibility) a responsible job un travail à responsabilité(s)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *[rɪ'spɒnsəbl]1) ( to blame)2) ( in charge)3) ( accountable)4) ( trustworthy) responsable5) [job] à responsabilités -
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tlâcanequi > tlâcanec.*\TLACANEQUI v.réfl., avec îtech., avoir confiance en quelqu'un, se confier à lui.Allem., auf jmd. vertrauen. SIS 1952,313." ahmo têtech ninotlâcanequi ", je n'ai pas confiance en quelqu'un, je me méfie de lui.* passif." melâhuac, îtech netlâcaneco ", il est droit on peut avoir confiance en lui - he is just trustworthy.Est dit du bon tailleur. Sah10,35.*\TLACANEQUI v.t. tla-., agir, faire une chose sans réflexion, sans soin, sans motif, sans raison." zan nictlâcanequi nichôca ", je pleure sans raison, sans motif." zan nictlâcanequi in nicchîhua ", je fais une chose à dessein." ahmo zan nictlâcanequi in nictlatzacuiltia ", je châtie avec justice et raison." tlatlâcanequi ", elle agit sans réflexion - she is impetuous.Est dit d'une jeune fille, in ahmo cualli tochpôchtzin. Sah10,48. -
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yêcchîuhqui, pft. sur yêcchîhua.Personne sur laquelle on peut compter, digne de confiance.Esp., cumplidor, hace bien (Z).Angl., someone reliable and trustworthy (K). -
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yôlcualli:Digne de confiance, honnête, fidèle.Esp., fiel, honrado, justo, honesto, simpático (Z).Angl., someone trustworthy, honest, faithful (K). -
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honest [ˈɒnɪst]honnête ; [money, profit] honnêtement acquis• now, be honest! allons, sois honnête !• to be honest (with you)... à vrai dire...• honest to God! (inf) (expressing sincerity) parole d'honneur ! ; (expressing impatience) vingt dieux ! (inf)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ honnête has a double n and does not contain an s.* * *['ɒnɪst] 1.1) ( truthful) [person] intègre; [answer, account] sincère2) ( trustworthy) honnête3) ( sincere) franc/francheto be honest,... — à dire vrai...
4) ( legal) [profit, money] honnêtement acquis; [price] juste2.honest (colloq) ou honest to God! — parole d'honneur!
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12 level
level [ˈlevl]1. noun• the level of support for the government is high/low beaucoup/peu de gens soutiennent le gouvernement• the level of public interest in the scheme remains low le public continue à manifester peu d'intérêt pour ce projet► on + level• on a level with... au même niveau que...• is he on the level? (inf) est-ce qu'il joue franc-jeu ?2. adjectivea. [surface] plan• hold the two sticks absolutely level (with each other) tiens les deux bâtons exactement à la même hauteur• she slowed down a little to let the car draw level with her elle a ralenti un peu afin de permettre à la voiture d'arriver à sa hauteurc. [voice, tones] calmea. ( = make level) [+ site, ground] niveler ; [+ quantities] répartir égalementb. ( = demolish) raserc. ( = aim) to level a blow at sb allonger un coup de poing à qn5. compounds[statistics, results, prices] se stabiliser[statistics, results, prices] se stabiliser ; [road] s'aplanir* * *['levl] 1.1) gen, School niveau mon the same level — au même niveau or à la même hauteur
at waist-/knee-level — à la hauteur de la taille/des genoux
that is on a level with blackmail — fig ça revient à faire du chantage
2) ( degree) (of pollution, noise) niveau m; ( of unemployment) taux m; ( of spending) montant m; (of satisfaction, anxiety) degré m3) ( position in hierarchy) échelon m2.1) ( not at an angle) [shelf, floor] droit; [surface] plan; [table] horizontal2) ( not bumpy) [ground, surface, land] plat3) Culinary [teaspoonful] ras4) ( equally high)to be level — [shoulders, windows] être à la même hauteur; [floor, building] être au même niveau
5) fig (in achievement, rank)to be level — [competitors] être à égalité
3. 4.to remain level — [figures] rester stable
1) raser [village, area]2) ( aim) braquer [gun, weapon] (at sur); lancer [accusation] (at contre); adresser [criticism] (at à)•Phrasal Verbs:••to be on the level — ( trustworthy) être réglo (colloq)
to level with somebody — (colloq) être honnête avec quelqu'un
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13 key-escrow
COMPUTING système m du tiers de confiance (selon lequel l'utilisateur confie sa clé privée de cryptage à un tiers de confiance agréé)Under key-escrow, your private key would be held in trust by a third party, and if you came under suspicion it would be made available to the authorities... Where can we find a suitably trustworthy third party, anyway? In some countries where key-escrow has been mooted, the banking institutions have been seen as the logical TTP. People trust them with their money, so why not with a crypto key?
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(a) (in control, in authority) responsable;∎ who's responsible for research? qui est chargé de la recherche?;∎ a responsible position un poste à responsabilité(b) (accountable) responsable;∎ he is responsible only to the managing director il n'est responsable que devant le directeur général(c) (serious, trustworthy) responsable;∎ the chemical industry has become more environmentally responsible l'industrie chimique se préoccupe davantage de l'environnement;∎ our bank makes responsible investments notre banque a une politique d'investissement responsable -
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adjective ((negative undependable) trustworthy or reliable: I know he'll remember to get the wine - he's very dependable.) digne de confiance -
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1) (difficult or risky: Catching the 5.15 train after the meeting will be rather dodgy.) délicat2) ((of a person, organization etc) not trustworthy or safe, financially or otherwise: I think the whole business sounds a bit dodgy.) malin, risqué -
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[iri'sponsəbl]((of a person or his behaviour) not reliable, trustworthy or sensible; not responsible: irresponsible parents/conduct.) irresponsable- irresponsibly -
18 responsibly
[-sə-]adverb (in a trustworthy or serious way: Do try to behave responsibly.) avec sérieux -
19 slippery
1) (so smooth as to cause slipping: The path is slippery - watch out!) glissant2) (not trustworthy: He's rather a slippery character.) fuyant -
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[ʃuə] 1. adjective1) ((negative unsure) having no doubt; certain: I'm sure that I gave him the book; I'm not sure where she lives / what her address is; `There's a bus at two o'clock.' `Are you quite sure?'; I thought the idea was good, but now I'm not so sure; I'll help you - you can be sure of that!) sûr2) (unlikely to fail (to do or get something): He's sure to win; You're sure of a good dinner if you stay at that hotel.) sûr3) (reliable or trustworthy: a sure way to cure hiccups; a safe, sure method; a sure aim with a rifle.) sûr2. adverb((especially American) certainly; of course: Sure I'll help you!; `Would you like to come?' `Sure!') bien sûr, certainement- surely- sureness - sure-footed - as sure as - be sure to - be/feel sure of oneself - for sure - make sure - sure enough
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