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41 apply
1) ((with to) to put (something) on or against something else: to apply ointment to a cut.) appliquer (sur)2) ((with to) to use (something) for some purpose: He applied his wits to planning their escape.) se servir de3) ((with for) to ask for (something) formally: You could apply (to the manager) for a job.) s'adresser à (pour obtenir)4) ((with to) to concern: This rule does not apply to him.) s'appliquer à5) (to be in force: The rule doesn't apply at weekends.) être valable•- applicable - applicability - applicant - application - apply oneself/one's mind -
42 apprehend
1) (to arrest: The police apprehended the thief.) appréhender2) (to understand.) comprendre•- apprehensive - apprehensively - apprehensiveness -
43 arbitrate
(to act as an arbitrator in a dispute etc: He has been asked to arbitrate in the dispute between the workers and management.) arbitrer- arbitrator -
44 argue
1) ((with with someone, about something) to quarrel with (a person) or discuss (something) with a person in a not very friendly way: I'm not going to argue; Will you children stop arguing with each other about whose toy that is!) se disputer (sur/à propos de)2) ((with for, against) to suggest reasons for or for not doing something: I argued for/against accepting the plan.) plaider (pour, contre)3) ((with into, out of) to persuade (a person) (not) to do something: I'll try to argue him into going; He argued her out of buying the dress.) persuader (de, de ne pas)4) (to discuss, giving one's reasoning: She argued the point very cleverly.) soutenir•- arguable- argument - argumentative -
45 arouse
(to cause or give rise to (something): His actions aroused my suspicions.) éveiller -
46 arrive
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47 ascribe
(to think of as done or caused by someone or something: He ascribed his success to the help of his friends.) attribuer (à) -
48 ask
1) (to put a question: He asked me what the time was; Ask the price of that scarf; Ask her where to go; Ask him about it; If you don't know, ask.) demander2) (to express a wish to someone for something: I asked her to help me; I asked (him) for a day off; He rang and asked for you; Can I ask a favour of you?) demander3) (to invite: He asked her to his house for lunch.) inviter•- ask for - for the asking -
49 aspire
((usually with to) to try very hard to reach (something difficult, ambitious etc): He aspired to the position of president.) aspirer à -
50 assign
1) (to give to someone as his share or duty: They assigned the task to us.) assigner (à)2) (to order or appoint: He assigned three men to the job.) affecter (à)• -
51 astound
(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) stupéfier -
52 authorise
(to give the power or right to do something: I authorized him to sign the documents; I authorized the payment of $100 to John Smith.) autoriser- authorisation -
53 authorize
(to give the power or right to do something: I authorized him to sign the documents; I authorized the payment of $100 to John Smith.) autoriser- authorisation -
54 awaken
1) (to awake: I was awakened by the song of the birds.) (r)éveiller2) (to start (a feeling of interest, guilt etc): His interest was awakened by the lecture.) éveillé -
55 baby-sit
verb (to remain in a house to look after a child while its parents are out: She baby-sits for her friends every Saturday.) faire de la garde d'enfants -
56 backbite
verb (to criticize a person when he is not present.) médire de -
57 backdate
1) (to put an earlier date on (a cheque etc): He should have paid his bill last month and so he has backdated the cheque.) antidater2) (to make payable from a date in the past: Our rise in pay was backdated to April.) payer rétroactivement -
58 backfire
1) ((of a motor-car etc) to make a loud bang because of unburnt gases in the exhaust system: The car backfired.) avoir un retour de flamme2) ((of a plan etc) to have unexpected results, often opposite to the intended results: His scheme backfired (on him), and he lost money.) échouer -
59 baptise
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60 baptize
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