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7 article comes under the heading of Sporting News
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > article comes under the heading of Sporting News
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8 come under the heading
Дипломатический термин: идти под (какой-л.) рубрикойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > come under the heading
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9 come under the heading of
Математика: относиться к категорииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > come under the heading of
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10 entry of stock changes under wrong heading
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > entry of stock changes under wrong heading
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11 the article comes under the heading of Sporting News
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the article comes under the heading of Sporting News
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12 the conditions described under the heading of
Математика: условия, описанные в разделе о (...) (...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the conditions described under the heading of
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13 classified under a heading
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14 come under the heading
идти под (какой-л.) рубрикойАнгло-русский дипломатический словарь > come under the heading
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15 to come under the heading (of smth.)
идти под (какой-л.) рубрикойEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to come under the heading (of smth.)
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heading [ˈhedɪŋ]( = title) titre m• this comes under the heading of... c'est sous la rubrique...* * *['hedɪŋ]noun (of article, column) titre m; (of subject area, topic) rubrique f; (on notepaper, letter) en-tête mchapter heading — ( quotation) tête f de chapitre; ( title) titre m (de chapitre)
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heading ['hedɪŋ](a) (title → of article, book) titre m; (→ of chapter) titre m, intitulé m; Computing titre m; (in bookkeeping) poste m, rubrique f;∎ page heading tête f de page∎ this subject comes under the heading of rhetoric cette discipline fait partie de la rhétorique(c) (letterhead) en-tête m►► Building industry heading course assise f de boutisses -
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heading n1 (of article, essay, column) titre m ; (of subject area, topic) rubrique f ; (inscription on notepaper, letter) en-tête m ; chapter heading (quotation, résumé) tête f de chapitre ; ( title) titre m (de chapitre) ; philosophy comes under the heading of Humanities la philosophie est classée sous la rubrique Sciences Humaines ; -
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under [ˈʌndər]1. prepositiona. ( = beneath) sous• under the table/umbrella sous la table/le parapluie• under the command of... sous les ordres de...b. ( = less than) moins de ; (in rank, scale) au-dessous de• it sells at under £10 cela se vend à moins de 10 livresc. (with names) sousd. ( = according to) selon2. adverba. ( = beneath) en dessousb. ( = less) moins3. prefix( = insufficiently) sous-* * *Note: When under is used as a straightforward preposition in English it can almost always be translated by sous in French: under the table = sous la table; under a sheet = sous un drap; under a heading = sous un titreunder is often used before a noun in English to mean subject to or affected by ( under control, under fire, under oath, under review etc). For translations, consult the appropriate noun entry (control, fire, oath, review etc)under is also often used as a prefix in combinations such as undercook, underfunded, underprivileged and undergrowth, underpass. These combinations are treated as headwords in the dictionaryFor particular usages, see the entry below['ʌndə(r)] 1.1) ( physically beneath or below) sous2) ( less than)under £10 — moins de 10 livres sterling
children under five — les enfants de moins de cinq ans or en dessous de cinq ans
temperatures under 10°C — des températures inférieures à 10°C
3) ( according to)4) ( subordinate to) sous5) ( in classification) sous2.do I look for Le Corbusier under ‘le’ or ‘Corbusier’? — est-ce que je dois chercher Le Corbusier sous ‘le’ ou ‘Corbusier’?
1) ( physically beneath or below something) [crawl, sit, hide] en dessousto go under — [diver, swimmer] disparaître sous l'eau
2) ( less) moins£10 and under — 10 livres sterling et moins
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❢ When under is used as a straightforward preposition in English it can almost always be translated by sous in French: under the table = sous la table ; under a sheet = sous un drap ; under a heading = sous un titre. under is often used before a noun in English to mean subject to or affected by ( under control, under fire, under oath, under review etc). For translations, consult the appropriate noun entry (control, fire, oath, review etc). under is also often used as a prefix in combinations such as undercooked, underfunded, underprivileged and undergrowth, underpass, underskirt. These combinations are treated as headwords in the dictionary. For particular usages, see the entry below.A prep1 ( physically beneath or below) sous ; under the bed/chair sous le lit/la chaise ; under it en dessous ; it's under there c'est là-dessous ; to come out from under sth sortir de dessous qch ;2 ( less than) under £10/two hours moins de 10 livres sterling/deux heures ; children under five les enfants de moins de cinq ans or en dessous de cinq ans ; a number under ten un nombre inférieur à dix ; temperatures under 10°C des températures inférieures à 10°C ; those under the rank of ceux qui ont un rang inférieur à celui de ;3 ( according to) under the law/clause 5 selon la loi/l'article 5 ; fined under a rule condamné à une amende en vertu d'une règle ;4 ( subordinate to) sous ; I have 50 people under me j'ai 50 employés sous mes ordres ;5 ( in classification) do I look for Le Corbusier under ‘le’ or ‘Corbusier’? est-ce que je dois chercher Le Corbusier sous ‘le’ ou ‘Corbusier’? ; you'll find it under ‘Problems’ tu le trouveras à la rubrique ‘Problèmes’.B adv1 ( physically beneath or below something) [crawl, sit, hide] en dessous ; to go/stay under [diver, swimmer] disparaître/rester sous l'eau ;2 ( less) moins ; £10 and under 10 livres sterling et moins ; children of six and under des enfants de six ans et moins ; to run five minutes under [event, programme] durer cinq minutes de moins que prévu ;3 ( anaesthetized) to put sb under endormir qn ; to stay under for three minutes être endormi pendant trois minutes ;4 ( subjugated) to keep sb under opprimer qn ;5 (below, later in text) see under voir ci-dessous.
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