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un second rôle
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supporting [Brit səˈpɔːtɪŋ, americ səˈpɔrdɪŋ] ADJ
1. supporting:
supporting CINEMA, TEATR actor, role
de second plan also fig
best supporting actor/actress’
supporting programme CINEMA
2. supporting CONSTR:
supporting wall, beam
self-supporting ADJ (all contexts)
self-supporting
supporting cast SUBST
supporting cast CINEMA, TEATR
with full supporting cast’ CINEMA (in publicity)
supporting evidence SUBST U
supporting evidence
supporting document SUBST
supporting document
I. support [Brit səˈpɔːt, americ səˈpɔrt] SUBST
1. support (moral, financial, political):
soutien m (for sth en faveur de qc, for sb à qn)
to give sb/sth (one's) support
in support of sb/sth campaign, intervene
en faveur de qn/qc
2. support (physical, for weight):
support (gen) CONSTR
3. support (person):
soutien m (to de)
4. support (singer etc not topping the bill):
II. support [Brit səˈpɔːt, americ səˈpɔrt] VERBO trans
1. support (provide moral, financial backing):
support person, cause, campaign, party, reform, team, venture, price, currency
support charity
2. support (physically):
support weight
support person
3. support (validate):
4. support (maintain):
support breadwinner: family
support land, farm: inhabitants
support charity: underprivileged
5. support (put up with) formal:
support adverse conditions, bad behaviour
6. support COMPUT:
III. support [Brit səˈpɔːt, americ səˈpɔrt] VERBO reflex
price support SUBST
income support SUBST Brit
moral support SUBST U
neck support SUBST
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inglês
inglês
francês
francês
supporting ADJ CINEMA
a supporting role
best supporting actor
a supporting film
a supporting act
self-supporting ADJ
self-supporting
I. support [səˈpɔ:t, americ -ˈpɔ:rt] VERBO trans
1. support (hold up):
support a. fig
2. support (bear):
3. support (provide with money):
4. support (help):
5. support (encourage):
support party
6. support DESP:
7. support (show to be true):
support theory
II. support [səˈpɔ:t, americ -ˈpɔ:rt] SUBST
1. support (act of supporting):
2. support (object):
3. support (garment):
4. support no pl (help):
5. support no pl, no indef art (provision of necessities):
6. support (proof of truth):
moral support SUBST no pl
life-support system SUBST
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
patronner candidature, entreprise, initiative
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inglês
inglês
francês
francês
supporting ADJ CINEMA
a supporting role
best supporting actor
a supporting film
a supporting act
self-supporting ADJ
self-supporting
I. support [sə·ˈpɔrt] VERBO trans
1. support (hold up):
support a. fig
2. support (bear):
support load, roof
3. support (provide with money):
4. support (help):
5. support (encourage):
support political party
6. support sports:
7. support (show to be true):
support theory
II. support [sə·ˈpɔrt] SUBST
1. support (act of supporting):
2. support (supporting object):
3. support (garment):
4. support (help):
5. support no indef art (provision of necessities):
6. support (proof of truth):
support hose SUBST
support stocking SUBST
support stocking → support hose
support hose SUBST
moral support SUBST
life-support system SUBST
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
Vocabulário de Integração do Ofício Franco-Alemão para a Juventude (OFAJ) "Intégration et égalité des chances"
Present
Isupport
yousupport
he/she/itsupports
wesupport
yousupport
theysupport
Past
Isupported
yousupported
he/she/itsupported
wesupported
yousupported
theysupported
Present Perfect
Ihavesupported
youhavesupported
he/she/ithassupported
wehavesupported
youhavesupported
theyhavesupported
Past Perfect
Ihadsupported
youhadsupported
he/she/ithadsupported
wehadsupported
youhadsupported
theyhadsupported
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He would demonstrate this by identifying private areas of the building, secret passages, and so on.
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Only a timely screening for flunitrazepam can demonstrate its use.
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At the age of 23, he began demonstrating this in public but lost interest for some time.
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This effect is involuntary, though she has demonstrated the ability to revert to a more human appearance.
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However, they demonstrated that the technology was viable.
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