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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. blink at VERBO [Brit blɪŋk -, americ blɪŋk -] (blink at [sth])

1. blink at (overlook):

2. blink at (be taken aback):

Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. blink [Brit blɪŋk, americ blɪŋk] SUBST (of eye)

II. blink [Brit blɪŋk, americ blɪŋk] VERBO trans

III. blink [Brit blɪŋk, americ blɪŋk] VERBO intr

blink person:
blink light:
sans ciller also fig

IV. blink [Brit blɪŋk, americ blɪŋk]

it's (gone) on the blink coloq

I. hand [Brit hand, americ hænd] SUBST

1. hand ANAT:

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 literal
to hold sb's hand (give support) fig person:
to hold sb's hand government:
to do or make sth by hand
hands off coloq!
pas touche! coloq
hands off coloq!
bas les pattes! coloq

2. hand (handwriting):

3. hand (influence, involvement):

to have a hand in sth decision, project
to have a hand in sth demonstration, robbery

4. hand (assistance):

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 JOGOS:

jeu m
to show one's hand literal, fig
to throw in one's hand literal, fig

10. hand:

hand (worker) AGRIC, PEC
hand NÁUT

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):

15. hand EQUIT (unit of length):

= 10, 16 cm

16. hand CULIN (of bananas):

17. hand (signature) antiq:

to set one's hand to document

18. hand (source):

19. hand (aspect, side):

II. hand [Brit hand, americ hænd] VERBO trans

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 PREP

IV. in hand ADJ

1. in hand (current):

en cours never after verbo

2. in hand (underway):

3. in hand (to spare):

V. out of hand ADV

out of hand reject, condemn, dismiss:

VI. hand [Brit hand, americ hænd]

I. length [Brit lɛŋ(k)θ, lɛn(t)θ, americ lɛŋ(k)θ, lɛnth] SUBST

1. length (linear measurement):

to be 15 cm/50 km in length
faire 15 cm/50 km de long

2. length (duration):

length LINGUÍS (of vowel, syllable)

3. length (piece, section):

métrage m
sold in lengths of five metres wood, carpet

4. length DESP:

II. lengths SUBST

lengths subst pl:

III. at length ADV

1. at length (for a long time):

2. at length (at last):

IV. -length COMPOS

I. full-length [Brit ˌfʊlˈlɛŋθ, americ ˌfʊlˈlɛŋθ] ADJ

1. full-length CINEMA:

2. full-length (head to toe):

full-length portrait, photo
full-length mirror

3. full-length (long):

full-length coat, curtain, sleeve
full-length novel, opera

II. full-length [Brit ˌfʊlˈlɛŋθ, americ ˌfʊlˈlɛŋθ] ADV

full-length lie:

I. all [Brit ɔːl, americ ɔl] PRON

1. all (everything):

500 in all
500 en tout
nous faisons tout ce que nous pouvons (to do pour faire)
it's not all (that) it should be performance, service, efficiency:

2. all (the only thing):

that's all we need! irón

3. all (everyone):

4. all (the whole amount):

5. all (emphasizing unanimity or entirety):

who all was there? americ

II. all [Brit ɔːl, americ ɔl] ADJ DET

1. all (each one of):

2. all (the whole of):

3. all (total):

4. all (any):

III. all [Brit ɔːl, americ ɔl] ADV

1. all (emphatic: completely):

to be all for sth

2. all (emphatic: nothing but):

3. all DESP (for each party):

IV. all [Brit ɔːl, americ ɔl] SUBST

tout sacrifier (for sth à qc, for sb pour qn, to do pour faire)

V. all+ COMPOS

1. all+ (completely):

all-girl band, cast, group
all-male/-white team, production, jury
all-union workforce

2. all+ (in the highest degree) → all-consuming

VI. all along ADV

VII. all but ADV

VIII. all of ADV

IX. all that ADV

X. all the ADV

XI. all too ADV

all too accurate, easy, widespread:

XII. and all ADV

1. and all:

2. and all Brit coloq:

XIII. at all ADV

XIV. for all PREP

XV. of all PREP

1. of all (in rank):

2. of all (emphatic):

quel manque de pot! coloq

XVI. all [Brit ɔːl, americ ɔl]

to be as mad/thrilled as all get out coloq americ
it's all go coloq here! Brit
on s'active ici! coloq
it's all up with us coloq Brit
all in Brit calão
crevé calão
all in Brit calão

I. worst [Brit wəːst, americ wərst] SUBST

1. worst (most difficult, unpleasant):

le/la pire m/f

2. worst (expressing the most pessimistic outlook):

3. worst (most unbearable):

to be at its worst relationship, development, tendency, economic situation:

4. worst (most negative trait):

5. worst (of the lowest standard, quality):

II. worst [Brit wəːst, americ wərst] ADJ superlative of bad

1. worst (most unsatisfactory, unpleasant):

2. worst (most serious):

3. worst (most inappropriate):

4. worst (of the poorest standard):

III. worst [Brit wəːst, americ wərst] ADV

worst of all, …

IV. worst [Brit wəːst, americ wərst] VERBO trans formal

être battu (by par)

I. thing [Brit θɪŋ, americ θɪŋ] SUBST

1. thing (object):

truc m coloq
à quoi sert ce truc? coloq

2. thing (action, task, event):

3. thing (matter, fact):

the thing is, (that) …

4. thing (person, animal):

how are you, old thing coloq?
you lucky thing coloq!
veinard/-e! coloq
(the) stupid thing coloq
sale truc! coloq

II. things SUBST subst pl

1. things (personal belongings, equipment):

2. things (situation, circumstances, matters):

3. things JUR:

III. thing [Brit θɪŋ, americ θɪŋ]

to have a thing about blondes, bearded men emeralds, old cars
to make a big thing (out) of it coloq
to know a thing or two about sth coloq

I. place [Brit pleɪs, americ pleɪs] SUBST

1. place (location, position):

in places hilly, damaged, worn
a place for meeting, party, monument, office

2. place (town, hotel etc):

all over the place fig, coloq speech, lecture

3. place (for specific purpose):

4. place (home):

5. place (seat, space):

garder une place (for pour)

6. place:

place f (on dans)
siège m (on au sein de)
a place as au pair, cook, cleaner

7. place Brit UNIV:

place f (at à)
to get a place on course

8. place (in competition, race):

place literal

9. place (in argument, analysis):

10. place (correct position):

to put sth in place fencing, construction
in place law, system, scheme
to put sth in place scheme, system, regime

11. place (rank):

sb's/sth's place in world, society, history, politics
la place de qn/qc dans

12. place (role):

to fill sb's place
to have no place in organization, philosophy, creed
there are places for people like you coloq! fig, pej
ça se soigne! coloq

13. place (situation):

14. place (moment):

in places funny, boring, silly

15. place (in book) (in paragraph, speech):

16. place americ (unspecified location) coloq:

II. out of place ADJ

out of place remark, behaviour
out of place language, tone
to look out of place building, person:

III. in place of PREP

in place of person, object:

IV. place [Brit pleɪs, americ pleɪs] VERBO trans

1. place literal:

to place sth back on shelf, table

2. place (locate):

3. place (using service):

parier, faire un pari (on sur)

4. place (put) fig:

5. place (rank):

place (in exam) Brit
to be placed third horse, athlete:

6. place (judge):

7. place (identify):

place person
place accent

8. place (find home for):

place child

9. place ADMIN (send, appoint):

place student, trainee
placer (in dans)

V. placed ADJ

1. placed (gen) (situated):

être bien placé (to do pour faire)

2. placed DESP, HIPISMO:

to be placed horse: Brit
to be placed americ

VI. place [Brit pleɪs, americ pleɪs]

place → take place

I. people [Brit ˈpiːp(ə)l, americ ˈpipəl] SUBST (nation) gens is masculine plural and never countable (you CANNOT say ‘trois gens’). When used with gens, some adjectives such as vieux, bon, mauvais, petit, vilain placed before gens take the feminine form: les vieilles gens.

II. people [Brit ˈpiːp(ə)l, americ ˈpipəl] SUBST subst pl

1. people:

gens mpl

2. people (inhabitants):

3. people (citizens, subjects):

4. people (experts):

people coloq
gens coloq

5. people coloq:

III. people [Brit ˈpiːp(ə)l, americ ˈpipəl] VERBO trans lit

peupler (with de)

I. best [Brit bɛst, americ bɛst] SUBST

1. best (most enjoyable, pleasant):

2. best (of the highest quality, standard):

3. best (most competent):

to be the best at subject, game

4. best (most appropriate, desirable or valid):

5. best (most favourable):

6. best (peak, height):

to be at its best wine, cheese:
to be at its best city, view, landscape:

7. best (greatest personal effort):

to get the best out of pupil, worker
to get the best out of gadget

8. best (virtues, qualities):

to bring out the best in sb crisis, suffering:

9. best (most advantageous or pleasing part):

to get the best of deal, bargain
to get the best of arrangement

10. best (good clothes):

11. best (good wishes):

12. best (winning majority):

II. best [Brit bɛst, americ bɛst] ADJ superlative of good

1. best (most excellent or pleasing):

2. best (most competent):

best teacher, poet
to be best at subject, sport
to be best at instrument

3. best (most appropriate or suitable):

best tool, example, way, time, idea

4. best (most beneficial):

best exercise, food

III. best [Brit bɛst, americ bɛst] ADV

best superlative of well

you'd best do coloq

IV. best [Brit bɛst, americ bɛst] VERBO trans (defeat, outdo)

best (in argument) person
best (in contest, struggle) opponent

V. best [Brit bɛst, americ bɛst]

I. bad [Brit bad, americ bæd] SUBST

1. bad (evil):

mal m

2. bad (unpleasantness, unfavourableness):

he ended up £100 to the bad

II. bad <comp worse, superl worst> [Brit bad, americ bæd] ADJ

1. bad (poor, inferior, incompetent, unacceptable):

bad book, harvest, spelling, eyesight, answer, memory, cook, father, liar, management, decision, idea
bad atrib joke
to be bad at subject
not bad coloq

2. bad (unpleasant, unfavourable, negative):

bad news, day, time, year, smell, dream, reaction, review, result, forecast, omen, sign, mood, temper
cela s'annonce mal (for pour)

3. bad (morally or socially unacceptable):

bad person, behaviour, habit, life, manners, example, influence, reputation
bad atrib language, word
+ Conj it will look bad
avoir mauvaise conscience (about au sujet de)

4. bad (severe, serious):

bad accident, attack, fracture, injury, mistake
bad case

5. bad:

6. bad (inappropriate, unsuitable):

bad time, moment, place, example

7. bad (ill, with a weakness or injury):

to be in a bad way coloq

8. bad FINAN:

bad money, note
bad loan
bad insurance claim

9. bad (good):

bad coloq
terrible coloq

10. bad (rotten):

bad fruit

III. bad [Brit bad, americ bæd] ADV coloq esp americ

bad need, want:

IV. bad [Brit bad, americ bæd]

to be in bad americ
to be in bad with sb americ

all-important ADJ

all-embracing ADJ

all-consuming ADJ

all-consuming passion
all-consuming ambition

I. once [Brit wʌns, americ wəns] SUBST

II. once [Brit wʌns, americ wəns] ADV

1. once (one time):

2. once (formerly):

III. at once ADV

1. at once (immediately):

2. at once (simultaneously):

IV. once [Brit wʌns, americ wəns] CONJ

AT SUBST abrév

AT → alternative technology

alternative technology, AT SUBST

at [Brit at, ət, americ æt, ət] PREP

1. at (with place, time, age etc):

2. at (at the house etc of):

3. at (in email addresses):

4. at (followed by superlative):

5. at (harassing) coloq:

no Dicionário PONS

to blink at sth
no Dicionário PONS

I. blink [blɪŋk] VERBO trans

1. blink ANAT:

2. blink (ignore):

to blink at sth

II. blink [blɪŋk] VERBO intr

III. blink [blɪŋk] SUBST

blink (act of blinking):

Expressões:

sth is on the blink coloq

at1 [ət] PREP

1. at (in location of):

2. at (expressing time):

3. at (towards):

to rush at sth/sb
se ruer sur qc/qn

4. at (in reaction to):

5. at (in an amount of):

to sell sth at £10 a kilo
vendre qc 10£ le kilo
at 120 km/h

6. at (in a state of):

at 20

7. at (in ability to):

8. at (repetition, persistence):

to be on at sb to +infin
harceler qn pour +infin

Expressões:

at all often not translated do you know her husband at all?

at2

at → at-sign

at-sign SUBST COMPUT

no Dicionário PONS
to blink at sth
no Dicionário PONS

I. blink [blɪŋk] VERBO trans

1. blink ANAT:

2. blink (ignore):

to blink at sth

II. blink [blɪŋk] VERBO intr

III. blink [blɪŋk] SUBST

blink (act of blinking):

Expressões:

sth is on the blink coloq

at1 [ət] PREP

1. at (in location of):

2. at (expressing time):

3. at (toward):

to rush at sth/sb
se ruer sur qc/qn

4. at (in reaction to):

5. at (in an amount of):

to sell sth at $10 a pound
at 65 mph

6. at (in a state of):

at 20

7. at (in ability to):

8. at (repetition, persistence):

Expressões:

at all often not translated do you know her husband at all?

at2 [æt]

at → at sign

at sign SUBST comput

Present
Iblink
youblink
he/she/itblinks
weblink
youblink
theyblink
Past
Iblinked
youblinked
he/she/itblinked
weblinked
youblinked
theyblinked
Present Perfect
Ihaveblinked
youhaveblinked
he/she/ithasblinked
wehaveblinked
youhaveblinked
theyhaveblinked
Past Perfect
Ihadblinked
youhadblinked
he/she/ithadblinked
wehadblinked
youhadblinked
theyhadblinked

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