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a fronte et a tergo
weekend

Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

francês
francês
inglês
inglês

week-end <pl week-ends>, weekend <pl weekends> [wikɛnd] SUBST m

pasc|al1 (pascale) <mpl pascals ou pascaux> [paskal, o] ADJ REL

pascal (pascale) week-end, fêtes
Easter atrib
pascal (pascale) cierge, agneau

Pentecôte [pɑ̃tkot] SUBST f

1. Pentecôte (chrétienne):

2. Pentecôte (juive):

inglês
inglês
francês
francês

I. weekend [Brit wiːkˈɛnd, ˈwiːkɛnd, americ ˈwikˌɛnd] SUBST

at the weekend Brit, on the weekend americ
at weekends Brit, on weekends americ
at weekends, on weekends atrib break, excursion
at weekends, on weekends performance, programme

II. weekend [Brit wiːkˈɛnd, ˈwiːkɛnd, americ ˈwikˌɛnd] VERBO intr

long weekend SUBST

dirty weekend SUBST coloq

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francês
francês
inglês
inglês

week-end <week-ends> [wikɛnd] SUBST m

bon(ne) <meilleur> [bɔ̃, bɔn] ADJ antéposé

1. bon ( mauvais):

bon(ne)
to be good at latin/maths [or math americ]

2. bon (adéquat, correct):

bon(ne)
bon(ne) remède, conseil a.

3. bon (valable):

bon(ne) billet, ticket

4. bon (agréable):

bon(ne)
bon(ne) soirée, surprise, moment, vacances, week-end
bon(ne) eau

5. bon:

6. bon (intensif de quantité, de qualité):

bon(ne)

7. bon (être fait pour):

8. bon (être destiné à):

to be in for sth

Expressões:

inglês
inglês
francês
francês

weekend SUBST

at the weekend(s) Brit, Aus, on the weekend(s) americ, a. Aus

Washington's Birthday

I. break [breɪk] SUBST

1. break (gap):

break crack
break into two parts

2. break (interruption):

break in conversation, for snack
break in output

3. break ESCOLAR:

4. break (escape):

5. break:

6. break (opportunity):

7. break DESP:

Expressões:

rompre avec qn/qc

II. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VERBO trans

1. break (shatter):

2. break (damage):

3. break fig:

4. break AERONÁUT:

5. break (interrupt):

to break (off) sth
to break one's step [or stride] MILITAR

6. break (put an end to):

break record
break strike
to break sb's spirit [or will]

7. break DESP:

8. break (violate):

break law
break treaty
break date

9. break (forcefully end):

10. break (decipher):

break code

11. break (make public):

12. break (make change for):

break banknote

13. break MILITAR:

Expressões:

to break one's back [or ass americ] coloq
to break the back of sth Aus, Brit
to break the bank irón, humor
to break the ice coloq

III. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VERBO intr

1. break (shatter):

2. break (separate):

3. break (interrupt):

4. break (strike):

5. break (change sound):

break voice at puberty
break with emotion

6. break (begin):

break storm, scandal
break day

7. break DESP:

Expressões:

I. over [ˈəʊvəʳ, americ ˈoʊvɚ] PREP

1. over (above):

4 over 12 equals a third MAT

2. over (on):

3. over (across):

4. over (during):

5. over (more than):

over 40°
au-dessus de 40°
over $50
plus de 50$

6. over (through):

7. over (in superiority to):

8. over (about):

over sth

9. over (for checking):

10. over (past):

II. over [ˈəʊvəʳ, americ ˈoʊvɚ] ADV

1. over (at a distance):

2. over (moving across):

3. over (on a visit):

4. over (moving above):

over go, jump

5. over (downwards):

6. over (another way up):

7. over (completely):

8. over (again):

to do sth all over americ

9. over (more):

7 into 30 goes 4 and 2 over
30 divisé par 7 font 4, reste 2

10. over (too):

11. over (sb's turn):

over RÁDIO, AERONÁUT
à vous

III. over [ˈəʊvəʳ, americ ˈoʊvɚ] ADJ inv

1. over (finished):

2. over (remaining):

I. under [ˈʌndəʳ, americ -dɚ] PREP

1. under (below):

2. under (supporting):

3. under (less than):

under £10/the age of 30

4. under (governed by):

5. under (in state of):

6. under (in category of):

7. under (according to):

Expressões:

II. under [ˈʌndəʳ, americ -dɚ] ADV

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francês
francês
inglês
inglês

week-end <week-ends> [wikɛnd] SUBST m

bon(ne) <meilleur> [bo͂, bɔn] ADJ antéposé

1. bon ( mauvais):

bon(ne)

2. bon (adéquat, correct):

bon(ne)
bon(ne) remède, conseil a.

3. bon (valable):

bon(ne) billet, ticket

4. bon (agréable):

bon(ne)
bon(ne) soirée, surprise, moment, vacances, week-end
bon(ne) eau

5. bon:

6. bon (intensif de quantité, de qualité):

bon(ne)

7. bon (être fait pour):

8. bon (être destiné à):

to be in for sth

Expressões:

inglês
inglês
francês
francês

weekend SUBST

I. break [breɪk] SUBST

1. break (gap):

break crack
break into two parts

2. break (interruption):

break in conversation, for snack
break in output

3. break ESCOLAR:

4. break (escape):

5. break:

6. break (opportunity):

7. break sports:

Expressões:

rompre avec qn/qc

II. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VERBO trans

1. break (shatter):

2. break (damage):

3. break fig:

4. break AERONÁUT:

5. break (interrupt):

to break (off) sth
to break one's step [or stride] MILITAR

6. break (put an end to):

break record
break strike
to break sb's spirit [or will]

7. break sports:

8. break (violate):

break law
break treaty
break date

9. break (forcefully end):

10. break (decipher):

break code

11. break (make public):

12. break (make change for):

break bank note

13. break MILITAR:

Expressões:

to break the bank irón, humor
to break the ice coloq

III. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VERBO intr

1. break (shatter):

2. break (separate):

3. break (interrupt):

4. break (strike):

5. break (change sound):

break voice at puberty
break with emotion

6. break (begin):

break storm, scandal
break day

7. break sports:

Expressões:

I. over [ˈoʊ·vər] PREP

1. over (above):

4 over 12 equals one third math

2. over (on):

3. over (across):

4. over (during):

5. over (more than):

over 95°F
over $50

6. over (through):

7. over (in superiority to):

8. over (about):

over sth

9. over (for checking):

10. over (past):

II. over [ˈoʊ·vər] ADV

1. over (at a distance):

2. over (moving across):

3. over (on a visit):

4. over (moving above):

over go, jump

5. over (downwards):

6. over (another way up):

7. over (completely):

8. over (again):

9. over (more):

10. over (sb's turn):

over RÁDIO, AERONÁUT
à vous

III. over [ˈoʊ·vər] ADJ inv

1. over (finished):

2. over (remaining):

I. under [ˈʌn·dər] PREP

1. under (below):

2. under (supporting):

3. under (less than):

under $10/the age of 30

4. under (governed by):

5. under (in state of):

6. under (in category of):

7. under (according to):

Expressões:

II. under [ˈʌn·dər] ADV

1. under:

2. under coloq (unconscious):

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Ces derniers se tiennent sur plusieurs week-end avec des finales (première et deuxième série) à la fin de l'été.
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La ducasse annuelle qui se déroule du 2 au 3 week-end de juillet.
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Le week-end se transforme en historique duel entre les deux joueurs qui se détachent du reste des joueurs.
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Après avoir passé le week-end en garde à vue, il est jugé le 19 février et n'obtient pas de libération.
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En fin de semaine, il reçoit l'autorisation des médecins de passer le week-end de réveillon de fin d'année chez lui.
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