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warden ⇒ Shops, trades and professions n (of institution, college) directeur/-trice m/f ; (of park, estate) gardien/-ienne m/f ; US ( of prison) directeur/-trice m/f ; ⇒ traffic warden etc. -
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['wo:dn]1) (the person in charge of an old people's home, a student residence etc: The warden has reported that two students are missing from the hostel.) directeur/-trice2) ((also traffic warden) a person who controls parking and the flow of traffic in an area: If the (traffic) warden finds your car parked there you will be fined.) patrouilleur/-euse3) ((American) the person in charge of a prison.) gardien/-ienne4) ((also game warden) a person who guards a game reserve.) gardien/-ienne -
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Jur. directeur de prisonEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > warden US
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(county)président du conseil de comté;(park)gardien(ienne);(penitentiary)directeur(trice) -
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[U] sous-directeur d'une prisonEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > deputy warden
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[Prison] directeur de prisonEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > prison warden
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1 noun∎ holiday traffic (outward) la circulation des grands départs; (homeward) la circulation des grands retours;∎ the traffic is heavy/light la circulation est dense/fluide;∎ traffic is building up la circulation augmente;∎ there is a great deal of traffic on the roads les routes sont encombrées;∎ traffic in and out of the city circulation à destination et en provenance de la ville;∎ watch out for traffic when crossing! (fais) attention aux voitures en traversant!;∎ road closed to heavy traffic route interdite aux poids lourds;∎ eastbound traffic circulation f ouest-est;∎ the cyclist weaved through the traffic le cycliste se faufila entre les voitures;∎ figurative the resort experiences heavy ski traffic in winter il y a beaucoup de skieurs en hiver dans cette station∎ the traffic in arms/drugs le trafic des armes/de drogue∎ you should have no traffic with these people évitez d'avoir affaire à ces gens∎ to traffic in faire le commerce de;∎ organizations trafficking in arms/drugs des organisations spécialisées dans le trafic d'armes/de drogue;∎ figurative reporters who traffic in human misery journalistes qui exploitent la misère humainetraffic calming contrôle m de la circulation;American traffic circle rond-point m, sens m giratoire;traffic cone cône m de signalisation (pour la circulation routière);Aviation traffic controller contrôleur(euse) m,f de la navigation aérienne, aiguilleur m du ciel;Aviation traffic control tower tour f de contrôle;American traffic court = tribunal chargé des infractions au code de la route;traffic island refuge m;British traffic jam embouteillage m, bouchon m;traffic lights feu m de signalisation;∎ the traffic lights are (at) green le feu est (au) vert;∎ carry on to the next set of traffic lights continuez jusqu'aux prochains feux;traffic offence infraction f au code de la route;traffic patrol patrouille f de la circulation (routière);Aviation traffic pattern couloir m ou position f d'approche;traffic police (for speeding, safety) police f de la route; (on point duty) agents mpl de la circulation;traffic policeman agent m de police; (on point duty) agent m de la circulation;traffic sign panneau m de signalisation, poteau m indicateur;traffic signal feu m de signalisation;American traffic violation infraction f au code de la route;British traffic warden contractuel(elle) m,fⓘ TRAFFIC WARDEN En Grande-Bretagne, les contractuels sont habilités à dresser les procès-verbaux mais aussi à régler la circulation. -
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fire [faɪər]1. noun• fire! au feu !c. ( = shots) feu m• fire! feu !• to come under fire ( = be criticized) essuyer des critiquesa. ( = set fire to) mettre le feu à ; [+ imagination, passions, enthusiasm] enflammerb. [+ rocket] lancerd. [+ pottery] cuire4. compounds► fire sale noun (literal) vente de marchandises endommagées dans un incendie ; (figurative) braderie f► fire service noun = fire brigade[+ person] enthousiasmer ; [+ imagination] exalter* * *['faɪə(r)] 1.1) ( element) feu mto set fire to something —
2) ( blaze) incendie m3) ( for warmth) feu m4) [U] ( shots) coups mpl de feuthe police/passers-by came under fire — on a tiré sur la police/les passants
to be under fire — fig être vivement critiqué ( from par)
5) ( verve) fougue f2.1) ( raising alarm) au feu!2) ( order to shoot) feu!3.transitive verb1) Military, gen décharger [gun, weapon]; tirer [shot]; lancer [arrow, missile]2) ( inspire)3) ( dismiss) renvoyer, virer (colloq) [person]4) Technology cuire [ceramics]4.1) Military, gen tirer (at, on sur)2) [engine] démarrer•Phrasal Verbs:- fire up••to hang fire — Military faire long feu; fig [plans, project, person] traîner
he'll never set the world on fire — (colloq) il ne fera jamais de miracles; house
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game [geɪm]1. nouna. jeu m ; ( = match) [of football, rugby, cricket] match m ; [of tennis, billiards, chess] partie f ; [of bridge] manche f• game, set and match jeu, set et matchb. ( = enterprise) it's a profitable game c'est une entreprise rentable• how long have you been in this game? (inf) cela fait combien de temps que vous faites ça ?• OK, the game's up! ça suffit maintenant, tu es démasqué !d. ( = animals) gibier m• big/small game gros/petit gibier m2. plural noun3. adjectivea. ( = brave) courageux• are you game? tu en as envie ?4. compounds* * *[geɪm] 1.1) ( activity) jeu mto play the game — fig jouer franc jeu
don't play games with me! — ( tell me the truth) ne me fais pas marcher! ( don't try to be smart) n'essaie pas de jouer au plus fin avec moi!
2) ( match) ( of indoor game) partie f (of de); ( of football etc) match m (of de)3) ( part of match) ( in tennis) jeu m; ( in bridge) manche fgame, set and match — jeu, set et match
to put somebody off his/her game — distraire quelqu'un
4) (colloq) (trick, scheme) jeu m5) (colloq) ( occupation) péj ou hum6) Culinary gibier m2.games plural noun1) GB School sport m2) (also Games) ( sporting event) Jeux mpl3.noun modifier4.1) ( willing to try) partant (colloq)OK, I'm game — d'accord, j'en suis
2) ( plucky) courageux/-euse••the game's up — tout est fichu (colloq)
to be on the game — (colloq) GB faire le trottoir (colloq)
two can play at that game — à bon chat, bon rat Prov
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