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back then
Angleščina
Angleščina
Francoščina
Francoščina
I. which [brit. angl. wɪtʃ, am. angl. (h)wɪtʃ] ZAIM.
1. which:
lequel m. spol
laquelle ž. spol
which of you…?
2. which (relative to preceding noun):
3. which (relative to preceding clause or concept):
II. which [brit. angl. wɪtʃ, am. angl. (h)wɪtʃ] DOL.
1. which (interrogative):
2. which (relative):
I. back [brit. angl. bak, am. angl. bæk] SAM.
1. back:
back ANAT., ZOOL.
dos m. spol
to be (flat) on one's back dobes.
to turn one's back on sb/sth dobes., fig.
to do sth behind sb's back dobes., fig.
get off my back pog.!
to be at the back of conspiracy, proposal
to put sb's back up
to live off sb's back
2. back (reverse side):
dos m. spol
verso m. spol
envers m. spol
revers m. spol
3. back (flat side):
dos m. spol
4. back (rear-facing part):
arrière m. spol
face ž. spol arrière
dos m. spol
5. back (area behind building):
to be out back , to be in the back am. angl. (in the garden)
6. back DIRKAL.:
arrière m. spol
7. back (furthest away area):
fond m. spol
fond m. spol
l'arrière-gorge ž. spol
la gorge ž. spol
8. back (of chair, sofa):
dossier m. spol
9. back ŠPORT:
arrière m. spol
10. back (end):
fin ž. spol
11. back (book spine):
dos m. spol
II. back [brit. angl. bak, am. angl. bæk] PRID.
1. back (at the rear):
back axle, wheel, bumper
back paw, leg
back bedroom
back edge
back page
back atribut. garden, gate
2. back (isolated):
back road
ruelle ž. spol
III. back [brit. angl. bak, am. angl. bæk] PRISL.
1. back (indicating return after absence):
rentrer (from de)
to go back to work
to go back to France, China
to go back to Canada, Japan
to go back to Paris, museum, shop
2. back (in return):
3. back (backwards, in a reverse direction):
back glance, jump, step, lean
4. back (away):
5. back (ago):
il y a 25 ans
6. back (a long time ago):
back in 1964/April
en 1964/avril
to go or date back to Roman times, 1700
7. back (once again):
8. back (nearer the beginning):
9. back (indicating return to sb's possession):
rendre/renvoyer qc (to à)
to put sth back
10. back (expressing a return to a former location):
11. back (in a different location):
IV. back and forth PRISL.
to go or travel back and forth (commute) person, bus:
faire la navette (between entre)
faire des allées et venues (between entre)
to swing back and forth pendulum:
V. back [brit. angl. bak, am. angl. bæk] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. back (support):
back candidate, party, person, bid, bill, action
back application
back enterprise, project
2. back (finance):
back project, undertaking
3. back (endorse):
back currency
to back a bill TRG., FINAN.
4. back (substantiate):
back argument, claim
justifier (with à l'aide de)
5. back (reverse):
back horse
6. back (bet on):
back horse, favourite, winner
to back a loser race goer:
to back the wrong horse dobes., fig.
7. back (stiffen, line):
back structure
back book
back map
back painting
back fabric
8. back GLAS.:
back singer, performer
9. back NAVT.:
back sail
VI. back [brit. angl. bak, am. angl. bæk] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. back (reverse):
2. back NAVT.:
back wind:
VII. -backed ZLOŽ.
1. -backed (of furniture):
2. -backed (lined, stiffened):
3. -backed (supported):
4. -backed (financed):
VIII. back [brit. angl. bak, am. angl. bæk]
wall [brit. angl. wɔːl, am. angl. wɔl] SAM.
1. wall (gen):
wall GRAD., ARHIT.
mur m. spol
my secret must not go beyond these four walls atribut. heater, light
2. wall (of cave, tunnel):
paroi ž. spol
3. wall:
wall ANAT., BIOL.
paroi ž. spol
4. wall DIRKAL. (of tyre):
flanc m. spol
5. wall fig.:
mur m. spol
to be off the wall pog. person:
to be off the wall comments:
to drive sb up the wall pog.
I. scratch [brit. angl. skratʃ, am. angl. skrætʃ] SAM.
1. scratch (wound):
égratignure ž. spol
griffure ž. spol
2. scratch (mark):
éraflure ž. spol
rayure ž. spol
3. scratch (action to relieve an itch):
4. scratch (sound):
grattement m. spol
5. scratch (satisfaction, standard) pog.:
6. scratch (zero):
7. scratch ŠPORT:
II. scratch [brit. angl. skratʃ, am. angl. skrætʃ] PRID.
scratch team
scratch meal
III. scratch [brit. angl. skratʃ, am. angl. skrætʃ] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. scratch (cancel):
scratch race, meeting
2. scratch RAČ. (delete):
scratch file
3. scratch (trace):
4. scratch (wound):
scratch cat, person: person
scratch thorns, rosebush: person
5. scratch (react to itch):
scratch spot
6. scratch (damage):
scratch person, branch: car
scratch cat: furniture
scratch person, toy: furniture, wood
scratch record
7. scratch ŠPORT (withdraw):
scratch horse, competitor
IV. scratch [brit. angl. skratʃ, am. angl. skrætʃ] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. scratch (relieve itch):
scratch person:
2. scratch (inflict injury):
scratch person, cat:
V. to scratch oneself GLAG. povr. glag.
to scratch oneself povr. glag. dog, person:
VI. scratch [brit. angl. skratʃ, am. angl. skrætʃ]
I. own [brit. angl. əʊn, am. angl. oʊn] PRID. (belonging to particular person, group etc)
II. own [brit. angl. əʊn, am. angl. oʊn] ZAIM.
III. own [brit. angl. əʊn, am. angl. oʊn] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. own (possess):
own car, house, dog
2. own (admit):
to own that
IV. own [brit. angl. əʊn, am. angl. oʊn] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
V. own [brit. angl. əʊn, am. angl. oʊn]
se venger (on sb de qn)
I. hand [brit. angl. hand, am. angl. hænd] SAM.
1. hand ANAT.:
main ž. spol
to get or lay one's hands on money, information, key, person
to keep one's hands off sth computer, money
to take sb's hand
to hold sb's hand dobes.
to hold sb's hand (give support) fig. person:
to hold sb's hand government:
to do or make sth by hand
hands off pog.!
pas touche! pog.
hands off pog.!
bas les pattes! pog.
2. hand (handwriting):
écriture ž. spol
3. hand (influence, involvement):
influence ž. spol
to have a hand in sth decision, project
to have a hand in sth demonstration, robbery
4. hand (assistance):
coup m. spol de main
5. hand (round of applause):
6. hand (consent to marriage):
7. hand (possession):
to be in sb's hands money, painting, document, power, affair:
to fall or get into sb's hands information, equipment:
to fall or get into the wrong hands documents, weapons:
to be in good or safe hands child, money:
to place or put sth in sb's hands department, office
confier qc à qn
to place or put sth in sb's hands matter, affair
8. hand (control):
to get out of hand expenditure, inflation:
to get out of hand children, fans:
to get out of hand demonstration, party:
to take sth in hand situation
to take sth in hand problem
to take sb in hand child, troublemaker
9. hand IGRE:
jeu m. spol
partie ž. spol
to show one's hand dobes., fig.
to throw in one's hand dobes., fig.
10. hand:
hand (worker) KMET.
ouvrier/-ière m. spol/ž. spol agricole
ouvrier/-ière m. spol/ž. spol
hand NAVT.
11. hand (responsibility):
to have sth/sb on one's hands unsold stock, surplus
to take sb/sth off sb's hands
débarrasser qn de qn/qc
12. hand (available):
to keep/have sth to hand passport, pen, telephone number
to be on hand person:
13. hand (skill):
to try one's hand at sth photography, marketing
14. hand (pointer):
aiguille ž. spol
15. hand JAH. (unit of length):
= 10, 16 cm
16. hand GASTR. (of bananas):
régime m. spol
17. hand (signature) zastar.:
to set one's hand to document
18. hand (source):
19. hand (aspect, side):
II. hand [brit. angl. hand, am. angl. hænd] GLAG. preh. glag.
to hand sb sth or to hand sth to sb form, letter, ticket
donner qc à qn
to hand sb sth or to hand sth to sb knife, screwdriver
passer qc à qn
to hand sb sth or to hand sth to sb trophy
remettre qc à qn
III. at the hands of PREDL.
IV. in hand PRID.
1. in hand (current):
en cours never after glag.
2. in hand (underway):
3. in hand (to spare):
V. out of hand PRISL.
out of hand reject, condemn, dismiss:
VI. hand [brit. angl. hand, am. angl. hænd]
I. duck [brit. angl. dʌk, am. angl. dək] SAM.
1. duck <pl ducks; collect duck>:
duck ZOOL., GASTR.
canard m. spol
cane ž. spol
2. duck (in cricket):
3. duck brit. angl. reg., pog.:
mon chéri/ma chérie m. spol/ž. spol
4. duck TEKST.:
coutil m. spol
II. ducks SAM.
ducks mn. samost. MODA:
III. duck [brit. angl. dʌk, am. angl. dək] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. duck (lower):
2. duck (dodge):
duck punch, ball
3. duck (avoid) fig.:
duck issue, question
duck responsibility
4. duck (push under water):
IV. duck [brit. angl. dʌk, am. angl. dək] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
duck person:
duck boxer:
V. duck [brit. angl. dʌk, am. angl. dək]
I. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] PREDL. Beyond is often used with a noun to produce expressions like beyond doubt, beyond a joke, beyond the grasp of, beyond the bounds of etc. For translations of these and similar expressions where beyond means outside the range of, consult the appropriate noun entry (doubt, joke, grasp, bound, etc.). See also I. 3. below.
1. beyond (on the far side of):
beyond border, city limits, region, mountain range
2. beyond (after a certain point in time):
beyond 1998
au-delà de 1998
3. beyond (outside the range of):
4. beyond (further than):
to go or get beyond sth
5. beyond (too much for, above):
to be beyond sb's ability or competence task, activity:
to be beyond sb activity, task, subject:
6. beyond (other than):
II. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] PRISL.
1. beyond (expressing location: further on):
2. beyond (expressing time):
III. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] VEZ.
à part + infininitive
IV. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] SAM.
l'au-delà m. spol
V. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd]
to be in the back of beyond house, farm:
I. answer [brit. angl. ˈɑːnsə, am. angl. ˈænsər] SAM.
1. answer (reply):
réponse ž. spol (to à)
2. answer (solution) (to difficulty, puzzle):
solution ž. spol (to à)
answer ŠOL., UNIV.
réponse ž. spol (to à)
3. answer (to criticism):
réponse ž. spol (to à)
answer to a charge PRAVO
II. answer [brit. angl. ˈɑːnsə, am. angl. ˈænsər] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. answer (reply to):
answer question, invitation, letter, person
to answer the call dobes., fig.
2. answer PRAVO:
answer (gen) (respond) criticism, accusation, allegation
3. answer (meet):
answer need, demand
4. answer NAVT.:
III. answer [brit. angl. ˈɑːnsə, am. angl. ˈænsər] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. answer (respond):
it's not answering brit. angl. TELEKOM.
2. answer:
to answer to (correspond to) description
fraza:
I. time [brit. angl. tʌɪm, am. angl. taɪm] SAM.
1. time (continuum):
temps m. spol
2. time (specific duration):
temps m. spol
3. time (hour of the day, night):
heure ž. spol
to lose time clock:
4. time (era, epoch):
époque ž. spol
to be ahead of or in advance of the times person, invention:
5. time (moment):
moment m. spol
6. time (occasion):
fois ž. spol
7. time (experience):
8. time ADMIN. JEZ. (hourly rate):
9. time (length of period):
10. time GLAS.:
mesure ž. spol
11. time ŠPORT:
temps m. spol
12. time MAT. fig.:
II. time [brit. angl. tʌɪm, am. angl. taɪm] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. time (schedule):
time attack
prévoir (for pour)
time holiday, visit
prévoir, fixer (for pour)
time appointment, meeting
2. time (judge):
time blow, stroke, shot
3. time (measure speed, duration):
time athlete, cyclist
time journey, speech
time egg
III. to time oneself GLAG. povr. glag.
to time oneself povr. glag.:
IV. time [brit. angl. tʌɪm, am. angl. taɪm]
to do time (prison) pog.
to make time with sb am. angl. pog. (chat up)
draguer qn pog.
s'envoyer qn pog.
long time no see pog.!
time please! brit. angl. (in pub)
Francoščina
Francoščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
I. pendant1 [pɑ̃dɑ̃] PREDL.
1. pendant (pour exprimer une durée):
2. pendant (au cours de):
II. pendant que VEZ.
temps <mn. temps> [tɑ̃] SAM. m. spol
1. temps METEOROL.:
weather uncountable
grey weather brit. angl.
gray weather am. angl.
2. temps (notion):
3. temps (durée):
to have/not to have (the) time (pour for, de faire to do)
(j'ai) pas l'temps! pog.
to devote time to sb/sth brit. angl.
to spend time on sb/sth
to take time (à faire, pour faire to do)
beaucoup de temps mettre, prendre
moins de temps que falloir, mettre, prendre
plus de temps que falloir, mettre, prendre
ça a pris ou mis un temps fou pog.
it took ages pog.
to while away the time (en faisant doing)
to waste time (à qc, en qc on sth, à faire doing)
I've wasted loads of time pog. (à faire doing)
4. temps (moment):
à temps partir, terminer
at the same time (que as)
it's high time (de faire to do)
5. temps (époque):
avoir fait son temps prisonnier, militaire:
avoir fait son temps fonctionnaire, diplomate:
avoir fait son temps personne usée:
avoir fait son temps personne usée:
to be past it pog.
avoir fait son temps produit à la mode, appareil, voiture:
6. temps (phase):
7. temps LINGV. (de verbe):
8. temps TRG. (de travail):
working day brit. angl.
workday am. angl.
working week brit. angl.
workweek am. angl.
9. temps ŠPORT:
10. temps MEH. (de moteur):
11. temps GLAS.:
temps civil ADMIN. JEZ.
temps faible GLAS.
temps fort GLAS.
temps fort fig.
temps légal ADMIN. JEZ.
temps mort RAČ.
time-sharing atribut. raba
temps de pose FOTO.
temps réel RAČ.
real-time atribut. raba
fraza:
I. vivre [vivʀ] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. vivre (connaître):
vivre époque, période
vivre heures difficiles, cauchemar, enfer
vivre amour, passion
2. vivre (ressentir):
vivre divorce, échec, changement
II. vivre [vivʀ] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. vivre BIOL. (être vivant):
vivre personne, animal, plante:
cesser de vivre evfem.
three cheers for the holidays! brit. angl.
2. vivre (habiter):
vivre personne, animal, plante:
être facile/difficile à vivre conjoint, concubin:
être facile/difficile à vivre ami, collègue:
3. vivre (exister):
vivre personne:
apprendre à qn à vivre pog.
4. vivre (survivre):
vivre personne:
to keep sb
5. vivre (durer):
vivre relation, mode, idéologie:
avoir vécu personne:
avoir vécu (être usé) šalj. objet, idée:
6. vivre (être animé):
vivre ville, rue:
III. se vivre GLAG. povr. glag.
se vivre povr. glag. (être ressenti):
IV. vivres SAM. m. spol mn.
1. vivres (nourriture):
2. vivres (moyens de subsistance):
V. vivre [vivʀ]
pluie [plɥi] SAM. ž. spol
1. pluie (eau, phénomène):
2. pluie (averse):
3. pluie:
hail (de of)
shower (de of)
lots (de of)
tomber en pluie projectiles, étincelles:
acid rain uncountable
fraza:
mœurs [mœʀ(s)] SAM. ž. spol mn.
1. mœurs (usages):
customs, mores ur. jez.
entrer dans les mœurs usage, pratique
2. mœurs (habitudes de conduite):
3. mœurs (moralité):
fraza:
I. deux [dø] PRID. nesprem.
1. deux (précisément):
double m’ brit. angl.
2. deux (quelques):
I'll be two ticks brit. angl. pog.
3. deux (dans une date):
II. deux [dø] ZAIM.
III. deux <mn. deux> [dø] SAM. m. spol
1. deux (chiffre):
50% of the time
faire qc en moins de deux pog.
faire qc en moins de deux pog.
to do sth in two ticks brit. angl. pog.
2. deux ŠPORT (en aviron):
IV. deux [dø] PRISL. pog.
V. deux [dø]
in two ticks brit. angl. pog.
I. [la] PRISL. Lorsque est employé par opposition à ici il se traduit par (over) there: ne le mets pas ici, mets-le là = don't put it here, put it there; lorsque signifie ici il se traduit par (over) here: viens là = come (over) here.
Lorsque est utilisé avec un sens temporel il se traduit par then: et là, le téléphone a sonné = and then the phone rang.
Pour les autres emplois voir l'article ci-dessous. celle-là, celui-là etc sont traités en entrée à part entière suivant l'ordre alphabétique.
1. là (désignant un lieu):
2. là (à ce moment):
3. là (pour renforcer l'énoncé):
4. là (dans cela, en cela):
5. là (à ce point):
6. là (suivi d'une proposition relative):
7. là (pour renforcer un adjectif démonstratif):
8. là (précédé d'une préposition):
si tu y vas par fig.
II. [la] MEDM.
Angleščina
Angleščina
Francoščina
Francoščina
I. time [taɪm] SAM.
1. time (chronological dimension):
temps m. spol
2. time no mn. (period of time):
temps m. spol
durée ž. spol du voyage
journey time/cooking time cooking time
3. time (point in time):
time in schedule, day
moment m. spol
time on clock
heure ž. spol
the right/wrong time for doing sth, at sb's time of life
at the same time a. fig.
from time to time no mn.
ahead of time am. angl.
4. time (experience):
to give sb a hard time pog.
5. time (opportunity, leisure):
temps m. spol
to have got time for sth/to +infin
to take time out from sth to do sth
6. time (incident):
fois ž. spol
three times champion brit. angl., avstral. angl., three time champion am. angl.
7. time (epoch):
temps m. spol
at the time of sth no mn.
to keep up [or to change] with the times am. angl.
to be ahead of [or before] one's time brit. angl.
8. time mn. (when measuring) MAT.:
9. time ŠPORT:
temps m. spol
10. time no mn. GLAS.:
mesure ž. spol
11. time GOSP.:
double salaire m. spol
fraza:
to do time brit. angl. pog.
II. time [taɪm] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. time (measure time of):
time runner
time journey
2. time (choose best moment for):
time wedding, meeting, comment
meantime SAM.
Francoščina
Francoščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
temps1 [tɑ̃] SAM. m. spol
1. temps (durée, déroulement du temps, moment, période):
2. temps mn. (époque):
3. temps (saison):
4. temps LINGV.:
5. temps TEH.:
6. temps GLAS.:
fraza:
temps mort ŠPORT
Angleščina
Angleščina
Francoščina
Francoščina
meantime SAM.
I. time [taɪm] SAM.
1. time (chronological dimension):
temps m. spol
2. time (period of time):
temps m. spol
durée ž. spol du voyage
3. time (point in time):
time in schedule, day
moment m. spol
time on clock
heure ž. spol
the right/wrong time for doing sth
at sb's time of life
at the same time a. fig.
4. time (experience):
to give sb a hard time pog.
5. time (opportunity, leisure):
temps m. spol
to have time for sth/to +infin
to take time out from sth to do sth
6. time (incident):
fois ž. spol
7. time (epoch):
temps m. spol
8. time mn. math (when measuring):
9. time sports:
temps m. spol
10. time GLAS.:
mesure ž. spol
11. time GOSP.:
double salaire m. spol
fraza:
II. time [taɪm] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. time (measure time of):
time runner
time trip
2. time (choose best moment for):
time wedding, meeting, comment
Francoščina
Francoščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
temps1 [tɑ͂] SAM. m. spol
1. temps (durée, déroulement du temps, moment, période):
2. temps mn. (époque):
3. temps (saison):
4. temps LINGV.:
5. temps TEH.:
6. temps GLAS.:
fraza:
temps mort ŠPORT
Present
Iback
youback
he/she/itbacks
weback
youback
theyback
Past
Ibacked
youbacked
he/she/itbacked
webacked
youbacked
theybacked
Present Perfect
Ihavebacked
youhavebacked
he/she/ithasbacked
wehavebacked
youhavebacked
theyhavebacked
Past Perfect
Ihadbacked
youhadbacked
he/she/ithadbacked
wehadbacked
youhadbacked
theyhadbacked
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Si l’on a la possibilité de ralentir le mouvement du chariot porte-plume, on pourra conserver quelque temps une qualité au tracé, mais le tarissement est évidemment irréversible.
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Selon son fils (qui parfois « arrange » quelque peu la réalité), il se serait vite rendu célèbre dans le régiment par ses prouesses herculéennes.
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Et lors de la confrontation avec son supérieur, il sait qu'il doit suivre sa "conscience" et ne pas faire quelque chose qu'il pourrait regretter.
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Il existe quelque quatre-vingt espèces différentes d'oiseaux parmi lesquels des nicheurs, des migrateurs et des errants.
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