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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette
A level [Brit ˈeɪ lɛvl, americ ˈeɪ ˌlɛvəl]
A level SUBST Brit ESCOLAR → Advanced level
Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette
inglês
inglês
francês
francês
to compete on a level playing field companies, individuals:
to be on a level with fig action: action
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette
I. level [Brit ˈlɛv(ə)l, americ ˈlɛvəl] SUBST
1. level (floor):
2. level (elevation):
3. level:
level ESCOLAR, UNIV
4. level fig (of understanding):
5. level (equal plane):
to be on a level with literal building, window: building, window
to be on a level with fig action: action
6. level (degree):
7. level (position in hierarchy):
8. level fig (plane):
9. level fig (standard):
10. level (tool):
II. levels SUBST
levels subst pl GEOGR:
III. level [Brit ˈlɛv(ə)l, americ ˈlɛvəl] ADJ
1. level (not at an angle):
level shelf, rail, floor
level surface
level worktop, table
2. level:
level (not bumpy) ground, surface, plain, land
level field, garden
3. level CULIN (not heaped):
level teaspoonful
4. level (equally high):
to be level shoulders, windows, etc:
to be level floor, ceiling, building:
5. level (equal in achievement, rank) fig:
to be level competitors:
6. level (stable):
to remain level growth, figures:
7. level fig (even):
level tone
IV. level [Brit ˈlɛv(ə)l, americ ˈlɛvəl] ADV (abreast)
to draw level competitors, cars:
V. level <Part pres etc levelling, levelled Brit leveling, leveled americ> [Brit ˈlɛv(ə)l, americ ˈlɛvəl] VERBO trans
1. level (raze to ground):
level village, area
2. level (aim):
level gun, weapon
braquer (at sur)
level accusation
lancer (at contre)
level criticism
adresser (at à)
3. level coloq (knock down):
level opponent
VI. level [Brit ˈlɛv(ə)l, americ ˈlɛvəl]
I. a welter of SUBST
a welter of objects, fragments
a welter of blood, water
a welter of emotions, criticism, influences
II. to welter in VERBO intr
to welter in blood, water, emotion:
I. lot1 [Brit lɒt, americ lɑt] PRON
1. lot:
to get a lot out of book, activity
2. lot coloq:
3. lot (specific group of people) coloq:
that lot pej
he's a bad lot coloq
the best of a bad lot coloq
le moins pire coloq
II. lot1 [Brit lɒt, americ lɑt] SUBST
1. lot (great deal):
2. lot (entire group) coloq:
III. lots SUBST
lots coloq:
des tas de coloq
lots (and lots) of people, cars, shops, jobs, stories, vegetables music, money, traffic, wine, blood
il a des disques?—‘oui des tas! coloq
IV. lots ADV
lots coloq:
V. a lot ADV
thanks a lot coloq!
I. fat [Brit fat, americ fæt] SUBST
1. fat (in diet):
2. fat (on meat):
3. fat (for cooking):
4. fat (in body):
5. fat QUÍM:
II. fat [Brit fat, americ fæt] ADJ
1. fat:
fat (overweight) person, animal, body, bottom
fat (of child) cheek, tummy
fat thigh, arm, finger
to get or grow fat on sth fig
2. fat (full, swollen):
fat wallet, envelope
fat file, novel, magazine
fat cushion
fat fruit, peapod
3. fat (remunerative):
fat profit, cheque, fee
4. fat (fertile):
fat land, valley, year
5. fat (worthwhile):
fat rôle
6. fat (fatty):
fat meat, bacon
7. fat (not much) coloq, irón:
elle ira?—‘tu crois au père Noël! coloq
III. fat [Brit fat, americ fæt]
to be in fat city coloq americ
I. bit [Brit bɪt, americ bɪt] VERBO pass
bit → bite
II. bit [Brit bɪt, americ bɪt] SUBST
1. bit (small piece):
morceau m (of de)
bout m (of de)
2. bit (small amount) coloq:
a bit of time, peace, sun, butter, money etc
quite a bit of a good bit of time, money, resentment etc
3. bit (section):
bit coloq
4. bit COMPUT:
bit m
5. bit (coin):
bit antiq
6. bit EQUIT:
7. bit TÉC:
III. a bit ADV
a bit coloq (rather):
IV. bit [Brit bɪt, americ bɪt]
a bit of stuff coloq
bits and bobs coloq
not a bit of it coloq!
that's a bit off! coloq
to do one's bit coloq
I. bite [Brit bʌɪt, americ baɪt] SUBST
1. bite (mouthful):
to have or take a bite of sth
to take a bite out of sth fig
2. bite (snack):
bite coloq
3. bite fig:
4. bite:
5. bite PESCA:
to have a bite literal
6. bite MED DENT:
II. bite <Pret imperf bit; Part perf bitten> [Brit bʌɪt, americ baɪt] VERBO trans
bite person, animal:
bite insect:
III. bite <Pret imperf bit; Part perf bitten> [Brit bʌɪt, americ baɪt] VERBO intr
1. bite (take effect):
bite measure, policy, rule, new rates, strike, shortage:
2. bite PESCA:
bite fish:
IV. bite [Brit bʌɪt, americ baɪt]
A/D ADJ
A/D → analogue-digital
A1, a [Brit ə, eɪ, americ eɪ, ə] SUBST
1. A (letter):
A, a m
2. A:
A MÚS
la m
3. A:
4. A:
5. A:
cf 47 bis
Expressões:
A Brit TRANSP on the A7
a2 [Brit ə, eɪ, americ eɪ, ə] avant voyelle ou ‘h’ muet, an [æn, ən] ADJ DET
I. many <comp more; superl most> [Brit ˈmɛni, americ ˈmɛni] ADJ
II. many <comp more; superl most> [Brit ˈmɛni, americ ˈmɛni] PRON
III. many <comp more; superl most> [Brit ˈmɛni, americ ˈmɛni] SUBST
IV. many <comp more; superl most> [Brit ˈmɛni, americ ˈmɛni]
lot2 [Brit lɒt, americ lɑt] SUBST
1. lot:
2. lot americ (piece of land):
3. lot (at auction):
lot m
4. lot (decision-making process):
tirer au sort (to do pour faire)
5. lot CINEMA (studio):
6. lot (set, batch):
lot m (of de)
arrivage m (of de)
arrivage m humor
little2 [Brit ˈlɪt(ə)l, americ ˈlɪdl] ADJ
1. little (small):
2. little (young):
little brother, sister, boy, girl
3. little (feeble, weak):
little gesture, nod, smile
4. little (lacking influence):
little farmer, businessman
5. little (expressing scorn, contempt):
6. little (short):
little nap, snooze
to make little of (disparage) achievement, victory
to make little of (not understand) speech, report
I. little1 <comp less, superl least> [ˈlɪtl] ADJ When little is used as an adjective (little hope, little damage) it is translated by peu de: peu d'espoir, peu de dégâts.
For examples and particular usages see I. below.
When a little is used as a pronoun (give me a little) it is translated by un peu: donne m'en-un peu.
When little is used alone as a pronoun (there's little I can do) it is very often translated by pas grand-chose: je ne peux pas faire grand-chose.
For examples of these and other uses of little as a pronoun (to do as little as possible etc.) see II. below.
For uses of little and a little as adverbs see the entry below.
Note that less, and least are treated as separate entries in the dictionary.
II. little1 <comp less, superl least> [ˈlɪtl] PRON
III. little1 <comp less, superl least> [ˈlɪtl] ADV
1. little (rarely):
little say, speak, sleep, eat, laugh
2. little (hardly, scarcely):
3. little (not at all):
IV. a little (bit) ADV (slightly)
V. as little as ADV
job lot [Brit, americ ˈdʒɑb ˈˌlɑt] SUBST
1. job lot (at auction):
lot m
2. job lot (collection):
job lot fig
ramassis m pej
I. few <comp fewer, superl fewest> [Brit fjuː, americ fju] ADJ When few is used as an adjective to indicate the smallness or insufficiency of a given number or quantity (few houses, few shops, few people) it is translated by peu de: peu de maisons, peu de magasins, peu de gens. Equally the few is translated by le peu de: the few people who knew her le peu de gens qui la connaissaient. For examples and particular usages see I. 1. in the entry.
When few is used as an adjective in certain expressions to mean several, translations vary according to the expression: see I. 2. in the entry.
When a few is used as an adjective(a few books), it can often be translated by quelques: quelques livres; however, for expressions such as quite a few books, a good few books, see II. in the entry.
For translations of few used as a pronoun (few of us succeeded, I only need a few) see II. and III. in the entry.
For translations of the few used as a noun (the few who voted for him) see IV. in the entry.
1. few (not many):
2. few (some, several):
II. a few ADJ
III. few <comp fewer, superl fewest> [Brit fjuː, americ fju] PRON
1. few (not many):
2. few (some):
IV. few <comp fewer, superl fewest> [Brit fjuː, americ fju] SUBST
V. few <comp fewer, superl fewest> [Brit fjuː, americ fju]
to have had a few (too many) coloq
I. lot1 [Brit lɒt, americ lɑt] PRON
1. lot:
to get a lot out of book, activity
2. lot coloq:
3. lot (specific group of people) coloq:
that lot pej
he's a bad lot coloq
the best of a bad lot coloq
le moins pire coloq
II. lot1 [Brit lɒt, americ lɑt] SUBST
1. lot (great deal):
2. lot (entire group) coloq:
III. lots SUBST
lots coloq:
des tas de coloq
lots (and lots) of people, cars, shops, jobs, stories, vegetables music, money, traffic, wine, blood
il a des disques?—‘oui des tas! coloq
IV. lots ADV
lots coloq:
V. a lot ADV
thanks a lot coloq!
a/c SUBST abrév écrite
a/c → account
I. account [Brit əˈkaʊnt, americ əˈkaʊnt] SUBST
1. account FINAN (money held at bank):
compte m (at, with à)
2. account COM (credit arrangement):
to charge sth to or put sth on sb's account
3. account MARKET (client):
4. account (financial record):
5. account (bill):
6. account Brit (on stock exchange):
7. account (description):
8. account:
9. account (impression):
10. account (indicating reason):
on account of sth/sb
à cause de qc/qn
11. account (advantage, benefit):
to put or turn sth to (good) account
12. account (importance):
II. accounts SUBST subst pl
1. accounts (records):
the accounts show a profit atrib staff
the accounts show a profit department
2. accounts (department):
III. account [Brit əˈkaʊnt, americ əˈkaʊnt] VERBO trans
account (regard as) formal:
IV. account [Brit əˈkaʊnt, americ əˈkaʊnt]
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inglês
inglês
francês
francês
overtake an amount, a level
fall of a level, popularity
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
(on a) level with sth
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I. level [ˈlevəl] ADJ
1. level (horizontal, flat):
level spoon
level flight
2. level (having the same height, amount):
3. level Brit, Aus (having the same position):
4. level (steady):
Expressões:
II. level [ˈlevəl] ADV
III. level [ˈlevəl] SUBST
1. level:
2. level (amount, rate):
level of alcohol, inflation
IV. level <Brit -ll- [or americ -l-]> [ˈlevəl] VERBO trans
1. level (make level):
2. level (smoothen and flatten):
3. level (demolish completely):
level building, town
4. level (point):
to level sth at sb a gun, pistol, rifle
diriger qc sur qn
to level sth against sb fig
V. level <Brit -ll- [or americ -l-]> [ˈlevəl] VERBO intr coloq
a.k.a. [ˌeɪkeɪˈeɪ, americ ˈækə]
a.k.a. abreviatura de also known as
a.k.a.
a [ə] indef art (+ consonant) (single, not specified)
un(e)
A, a [eɪ] <-'s [or -s]> SUBST
1. A (letter):
A m
a m
A as in Andrew Brit, A as in Apple americ (on telephone), A for Andrew Brit, A for Apple americ
2. A MÚS:
do m
3. A ESCOLAR:
an A student americ, Aus
4. A (place, position):
a.s.a.p. [ˌeɪeseɪˈpi:]
a.s.a.p. abreviatura de as soon as possible
a.s.a.p.
a/c SUBST
a/c abreviatura de account
C m
I. account [əˈkaʊnt] SUBST
1. account FINAN:
2. account (credit service):
3. account (bill):
4. account pl (financial records):
5. account (customer):
6. account (description):
7. account (cause):
on account of sth no pl
on sb's account
8. account no pl (consideration):
9. account no pl formal (importance):
10. account no pl (responsibility):
Expressões:
II. account [əˈkaʊnt] VERBO trans formal (consider)
to account sb sth
a.o.b. [ˌeɪəʊˈbi:, americ -oʊ-]
a.o.b. abreviatura de any other business
Entrada OpenDict
M&A SUBST
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inglês
inglês
francês
francês
fall of a level, popularity
overtake an amount, a level
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
(on a) level with sth
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I. level [ˈlev· ə l] ADJ
1. level (horizontal, flat):
level spoon
level flight
2. level (having the same height, amount):
3. level (steady):
Expressões:
II. level [ˈlev· ə l] ADV
III. level [ˈlev· ə l] SUBST
1. level:
2. level (amount, rate):
level of alcohol, inflation
IV. level [ˈlev· ə l] VERBO trans
1. level (make level):
2. level (smooth and flatten):
3. level (demolish completely):
level building, town
4. level (point):
to level sth at sb a gun, pistol, rifle
diriger qc sur qn
to level sth against sb fig
V. level [ˈlev· ə l] VERBO intr coloq
a.m. [ˌeɪ·ˈem] ADV
a.m. abreviatura de ante meridiem
a.m.
a.s.a.p. [ˌeɪ·es··ˈpi]
a.s.a.p. abreviatura de as soon as possible
a.s.a.p.
a/c SUBST
1. a/c → account
2. a/c → air conditioning
air conditioning [ˈer·kən·ˌdɪʃ· ə n·ɪŋ ] SUBST
I. account ·ˈkaʊnt] SUBST
1. account FINAN:
2. account (credit service):
3. account (bill):
4. account pl (financial records):
5. account (customer):
6. account (description):
7. account (cause):
on sb's account
8. account (consideration):
9. account formal (importance):
10. account (responsibility):
Expressões:
II. account ·ˈkaʊnt] VERBO trans formal (consider)
to account sb sth
A, a [eɪ] <-'s [or -s]> SUBST
1. A (letter):
A m
a m
2. A MÚS:
la m
3. A ESCOLAR (grade):
(très) bonne note f (de 15 à 20 sur 20)
4. A (place, position):
a [ə] indef art (+ consonant) (single, not specified)
un(e)
A SUBST
A ELETRÓN abreviatura de ampere
A m
ampere [ˈæm·pɪr] SUBST formal
a.k.a. [ˈæk·ə]
a.k.a. abreviatura de also known as
a.k.a.
Present
Ilevel
youlevel
he/she/itlevels
welevel
youlevel
theylevel
Past
Ilevelled / americ leveled
youlevelled / americ leveled
he/she/itlevelled / americ leveled
welevelled / americ leveled
youlevelled / americ leveled
theylevelled / americ leveled
Present Perfect
Ihavelevelled / americ leveled
youhavelevelled / americ leveled
he/she/ithaslevelled / americ leveled
wehavelevelled / americ leveled
youhavelevelled / americ leveled
theyhavelevelled / americ leveled
Past Perfect
Ihadlevelled / americ leveled
youhadlevelled / americ leveled
he/she/ithadlevelled / americ leveled
wehadlevelled / americ leveled
youhadlevelled / americ leveled
theyhadlevelled / americ leveled
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