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labrutissement
partition intégrale

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

full-time score, whistle
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. score [brit. angl. skɔː, am. angl. skɔr] SAM.

1. score ŠPORT:

score m. spol
marque ž. spol
marque ž. spol

2. score (in exam, test):

note ž. spol
résultat m. spol

3. score GLAS.:

partition ž. spol
musique ž. spol (du ballet)
musique ž. spol (du film)

4. score (twenty):

vingt m. spol
une vingtaine ž. spol

5. score (scratch):

éraflure ž. spol
strie ž. spol

6. score (cut, incision):

entaille ž. spol

7. score (account):

sujet m. spol

II. score [brit. angl. skɔː, am. angl. skɔr] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. score ŠPORT:

score goal, point
score victory, success
to score 9 out of 10
avoir 9 sur 10
to score a hit fig.

2. score:

score GLAS. (arrange)
orchestrer (for pour)
score FILM film

3. score (mark):

4. score (cut):

score wood, metal, leather
score rock
score meat, fish

III. score [brit. angl. skɔː, am. angl. skɔr] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. score ŠPORT:

2. score (keep score):

3. score pog.:

4. score (obtain drugs):

score pog.

IV. score [brit. angl. skɔː, am. angl. skɔr]

I. full [brit. angl. fʊl, am. angl. fʊl] PRID.

1. full (completely filled):

full box, glass, room, cupboard
full hotel, flight, car park
full theatre
full to overflowing room, suitcase
full of ideas, life, energy, surprises
to be full of oneself slabš.

2. full (sated):

full, a. full up stomach
I'm full pog.

3. full (busy):

full day, week

4. full (complete):

full pack of cards, set of teeth
full name, breakfast, story, details
full price, control
full responsibility
full support
full understanding, awareness
full inquiry, investigation

5. full (officially recognized):

full member, partner
full right

6. full (maximum):

full employment, bloom, power
to make full use of sth, to use sth to full advantage opportunity, situation
to get full marks brit. angl.

7. full (for emphasis):

full hour, kilo, month

8. full (rounded):

full cheeks, face
full lips
full figure
full skirt, sleeve

9. full ASTRON.:

full moon

10. full (rich):

full flavour, tone

II. full [brit. angl. fʊl, am. angl. fʊl] PRISL.

1. full (directly):

2. full (very):

3. full (to the maximum):

III. in full PRISL.

IV. full [brit. angl. fʊl, am. angl. fʊl]

v slovarju PONS

full score SAM. GLAS.

v slovarju PONS
full-time score
v slovarju PONS

I. full <-er, -est> [fʊl] PRID.

1. full ( empty):

full person
full room
full disk
paqueté kan. fran.

2. full (no spaces left):

full list, hotel

3. full (complete):

full text
full day
full explanation
full member
full professor
to be full of sth

4. full (maximum):

to be in full cry after sb/sth

5. full (rounded):

full face, cheeks
full lips
full figure
full skirt

fraza:

to be full of beans am. angl.
to be full of beans brit. angl.

II. full [fʊl] PRISL.

III. full [fʊl] SAM.

v slovarju PONS

I. score [skɔr] SAM. sports

score m. spol

II. score [skɔr] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. score sports:

score basket, goal
score points

2. score pog. (get, buy):

III. score [skɔr] GLAG. nepreh. glag. sports

I. full <-er, -est> [fʊl] PRID.

1. full ( empty):

full person
full room
full disk

2. full (no spaces left):

full list, hotel

3. full (complete):

full text
full day
full explanation
full member
full professor
to be full of sth

4. full (maximum):

5. full (rounded):

full face, cheeks
full lips
full figure
full skirt

fraza:

II. full [fʊl] PRISL.

III. full [fʊl] SAM.

Present
Iscore
youscore
he/she/itscores
wescore
youscore
theyscore
Past
Iscored
youscored
he/she/itscored
wescored
youscored
theyscored
Present Perfect
Ihavescored
youhavescored
he/she/ithasscored
wehavescored
youhavescored
theyhavescored
Past Perfect
Ihadscored
youhadscored
he/she/ithadscored
wehadscored
youhadscored
theyhadscored

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