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61 hate
hate [heɪt]• what he hates most of all is... ce qu'il déteste le plus au monde c'est...• I hate to tell you this, but... je suis désolé de vous le dire, mais...• I hate to admit it, but you were right je suis obligé d'admettre que vous aviez raison• I would hate him to think that... je ne voudrais surtout pas qu'il pense que...2. nounhaine f3. compounds* * *[heɪt] 1. 2.transitive verb1) ( feel antagonism towards) détester; ( violently) haïrto hate somebody for something/for doing — en vouloir à quelqu'un de quelque chose/d'avoir fait
2) ( not enjoy) avoir horreur de [sport, food, activity]3) ( regret) ( in apology)to hate to do —
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62 naïve
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63 repulsive
repulsive [rɪˈpʌlsɪv][person, behaviour, sight, idea] repoussant• I found it repulsive to think that... il me répugnait de penser que...* * *[rɪ'pʌlsɪv]adjective repoussant -
64 respect
respect [rɪˈspekt]1. nouna. ( = esteem) respect m• she has no respect for other people's feelings elle n'a aucun respect pour les sentiments d'autrui• out of respect for... par respect pour...• with (due) respect I still think that... sauf votre respect je crois toujours que...b. ( = particular) in what respect? à quel égard ?► with respect to ( = as regards) en ce qui concerne2. plural noun* * *[rɪ'spekt] 1.1) ( admiration) respect m, estime f2) ( politeness) respect mout of respect — par respect ( for pour)
in respect of — ( as regards) pour ce qui est de
4) ( aspect) égard m2.respects plural noun respects mpl3.to offer ou pay one's respects to somebody — présenter ses respects à quelqu'un
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65 similarly
similarly [ˈsɪmɪləlɪ][treat, behave] de la même façon• similarly, we think that... de même, nous pensons que...* * *['sɪmɪləlɪ]adverb [behave, dressed] de la même façon; [elaborate, hostile] aussi (before adj)and similarly,... — et de même,...
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66 be tempted (to do something)
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67 be tempted (to do something)
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68 beg to differ
(to disagree: You may think that he should get the job but I beg to differ.) être d'un autre avis -
69 believe
[bi'li:v]1) (to regard (something) as true: I believe his story.) croire2) (to trust (a person), accepting what he says as true: I believe you.) croire3) (to think (that): I believe he's ill.) croire (que)•- belief - believer - believe in -
70 cage
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71 fickle
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72 gall
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73 mistake
[mi'steik] 1. past tense - mistook; verb1) ((with for) to think that (one person or thing) is another: I mistook you for my brother in this bad light.) prendre pour, confondre avec2) (to make an error about: They mistook the date, and arrived two days early.) se tromper sur2. noun(a wrong act or judgement: a spelling mistake; It was a mistake to trust him; I took your umbrella by mistake - it looks like mine.) erreur- mistaken- mistakenly -
74 muddle-headed
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75 overrate
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76 both
A adj both sides of the road les deux côtés de la rue ; both her eyes/parents ses deux yeux/parents ; both their faces/lives leurs visages/vies ; both children came les enfants sont venus tous les deux ; I like both brothers j'aime les deux frères ; to hold sth in both hands tenir qch entre ses mains.B conj both you and I saw him tu l'as vu comme moi ; both here and abroad ici comme à l'étranger ; to show both firmness and tact faire preuve à la fois de fermeté et de tact ; to act both wisely and swiftly agir sagement et rapidement à la fois ; both Paris and London have their advantages aussi bien Paris que Londres a ses avantages.C pron (+ v pl) ( of things) les deux ; ( of people) tous les deux ; let's do both faisons les deux ; French, or German, or both français, allemand, ou les deux ; ‘which do you want?’-‘both’ ‘lequel veux-tu?’-‘les deux’ ; I know them both je les connais tous les deux ; both are young, they are both young ils sont jeunes tous les deux ; we both won something nous avons tous les deux gagné quelque chose.D both of pron phr (+ v pl) let's take both of them prenons les deux ; both of you are wrong vous avez tort tous les deux ; both of us think that nous pensons tous les deux que. -
77 fundamentally
fundamentally adv [opposed, flawed] fondamentalement ; [incompatible] foncièrement ; [change] radicalement ; what concerns me fundamentally is… ma préoccupation essentielle est… ; fundamentally, I think that… au fond, je pense que… ; he's fundamentally a socialist au fond, il est socialiste ; you are fundamentally mistaken tu te trompes complètement. -
78 legitimately
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79 sobering
sobering adj it was a sobering thought/reminder cette pensée/ce rappel donnait à réfléchir ; it is sobering to think that we will all be out of work soon l'idée que nous allons tous être sans emploi bientôt donne à réfléchir. -
80 tempting
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