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1 indiscriminately
indiscriminately [‚ɪndɪsˈkrɪmɪnɪtlɪ][use, kill, fire] sans discernement ; [read, watch TV] de façon non sélective* * *[ˌɪndɪ'skrɪmɪnətlɪ] -
2 indiscriminately
1 ( without distinction) sans distinction ;2 ( uncritically) sans discernement. -
3 fine
fine [faɪn]1. adjectivea. ( = excellent) [performer, player, piece of work] excellent ; [place, object, example] beau ( belle f) ; [view] superbe• any questions? no? fine! des questions ? non ? parfait !• that's all very fine, but... c'est bien beau mais...c. ( = not unwell) to be fine aller bien• how are you? -- fine thanks comment allez-vous ? -- bien, merci• don't worry, I'm sure he'll be fine ne t'inquiète pas, je suis sûr qu'il se remettrad. ( = without problems) she'll be fine, the others will look after her il ne lui arrivera rien, les autres s'occuperont d'elle• I'll be back by lunchtime -- fine! je serai de retour à l'heure du déjeuner -- très bien !• if you want to give me a hand, that's fine by me si tu veux me donner un coup de main, je veux bien• shall we have another beer? -- fine by me! on prend encore une bière ? -- bonne idée !f. (ironic) a fine friend you are! c'est beau l'amitié !• you're a fine one! t'es bon, toi ! (inf)• you're a fine one to talk! ça te va bien de dire ça !h. ( = superior) [food, ingredients] raffiné ; [wine] fin ; [china, fabric] beau ( belle f), raffinéi. ( = delicate) [fabric, rain, hair, features] finj. ( = subtle) [adjustment] minutieux ; [detail, distinction] subtil• there's a fine line between genius and madness entre le génie et la folie, la marge est étroite2. adverbb. ( = not coarsely) to chop sth fine hacher qch menu3. noun5. compounds• he went through the documents with a fine-tooth comb il a passé les documents au peigne fin ► fine-tune transitive verb [+ production, the economy] régler avec précision* * *[faɪn] 1. 2.1) ( very good) [performance, writer, example, quality] excellent2) ( satisfactory) [holiday, meal, arrangement] bien‘fine, thanks’ — ‘très bien, merci’
‘we'll go now, OK?’ - ‘fine’ — ‘on y va maintenant?’ - ‘d'accord’
that's fine by ou with me — je n'y vois pas d'inconvénient
3) (colloq) ironyou're/she's etc a fine one to talk! — c'est bien à toi/elle etc de dire ça!
4) ( nice) [weather, morning, day] beau/belleit's ou the weather's fine — il fait beau
5) ( delicate) [hair, thread, line, feature, fabric, mist, layer] fin; [sieve, net] à mailles fines; [china, lace, linen, wine] fin6) ( small-grained) [powder, soil] fin7) ( subtle) [adjustment, detail, distinction, judgment] subtil8) ( refined) [lady, clothes, manners] beau/belle9) ( commendable) [person] merveilleux/-euse10) ( pure) [gold, silver] pur3. 4.transitive verb gen condamner [quelqu'un] à une amende [offender] ( for pour; for doing pour avoir fait); ( for traffic offence) donner une contravention à [offender]••chance would be a fine thing! — (colloq) ça serait trop beau! (colloq)
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4 regard
regard [rɪ'gɑ:d]∎ I regard him as or like a brother je le considère comme un frère;∎ I regard their conclusions as correct or to be correct je tiens leurs conclusions pour correctes;∎ I prefer to regard the whole thing as a joke je préfère considérer toute l'affaire comme une plaisanterie;∎ we didn't regard the problem as deserving attention nous n'avons pas considéré que le problème méritait notre attention;∎ he regards himself as an expert il se considère comme ou il se prend pour un expert∎ to regard sb highly tenir qn en grande estime;∎ highly regarded très estimé∎ they regarded me with some trepidation ils m'ont regardé avec une certaine inquiétude(d) (heed → advice, wishes) tenir compte de2 noun(a) (notice, attention) considération f, attention f;∎ to pay regard to sth tenir compte de qch, faire attention à qch;∎ they paid scant regard to my explanations ils n'ont guère fait attention à mes explications;∎ having regard to his age en tenant compte de ou eu égard à son âge;∎ Administration having regard to paragraph 24 vu le paragraphe 24(b) (care, respect) souci m, considération f, respect m;∎ they have no regard for your feelings ils ne se soucient pas de vos sentiments;∎ to have scant regard for human rights se soucier peu des droits de l'homme;∎ they showed no regard for our wishes ils n'ont tenu aucun compte de nos souhaits;∎ without regard for the difficulties sans se soucier des difficultés;∎ without regard to race or colour sans distinction de race ni de couleur;∎ with no regard for his health sans se soucier de sa santé;∎ out of regard for par égard pour;∎ with due regard for your elders avec les égards dus à vos aînés;∎ without due regard to sans tenir compte de∎ in this regard à cet égard∎ to have great regard for sb avoir beaucoup d'estime pour qn;∎ I hold them in high regard je les tiens en grande estime∎ to turn one's regard on sb tourner ses regards sur qn∎ regards, Peter bien cordialement, Peter;∎ kind regards, best regards bien à vous, amitiés, bien amicalement∎ give them my regards transmettez-leur mon bon souvenir;∎ he sends his regards vous avez le bonjour de sa parten ce qui concerne, pour ce qui est de;∎ as regards the cost en ce qui concerne le coût, quant au coûten ce qui concerne -
5 Islands
In French, some names of islands always have the definite article and some never do.Island names with definite articleThese behave like the names of countries ⇒ Countries and continents, with different constructions depending on gender and number:Corsica= la Corsein Corsica= en Corseto Corsica= en Corsefrom Corsica= de CorseNote that where the English has the definite article, French normally has as well:the Balearics= les Baléares fplin the Balearics= aux Baléaresto the Balearics= aux Baléaresfrom the Balearics= des BaléaresIslands without definite articleAs in English, most island names have no definite article ; these work like names of towns ⇒ Towns and cities:Cyprus= Chyprein Cyprus= à Chypreto Cyprus= à Chyprefrom Cyprus= de ChypreCyprus sherry= le sherry de ChypreEnglish uses on with the names of small islands ; there is no such distinction in French:on St. Helena= à Sainte-Hélèneon Naxos= à NaxosAs with names of cities and towns, it is safest to avoid explicit genders ; use l’île d… instead:Cuba is beautiful= l’île de Cuba est belleNames with or without île in themEnglish and French tend to work the same way in this respect:Guernsey= Guerneseythe island of Guernsey= l’île de Guerneseythe Balearics= les Baléaresthe Balearic Islands= les îles Baléaresthe Orkney Isles= les îles OrcadesExceptionsThere are some exceptions to these rules, e.g. Fiji, Samoa, Jamaica. If in doubt, look up island name in the dictionary.
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