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I. there [Brit ðɛː, ðə, americ ðɛr] PRON (as impersonal subject)
There is generally translated by là after prepositions: near there = près de là etc and when emphasizing the location of an object/point etc visible to the speaker: put them there = mettez-les là.
Remember that voilà is used to draw attention to a visible place/object/person: there's my watch = voilà ma montre, whereas il y a is used for generalizations: there's a village nearby = il y a un village tout près.
there when unstressed with verbs such as aller and être is translated by y: we went there last year = nous y sommes allés l'année dernière, but not where emphasis is made: it was there that we went last year = c'est là que nous sommes allés l'année dernière.
For examples of the above and further uses of there see the entry below.
II. there [Brit ðɛː, ðə, americ ðɛr] ADV
1. there (that place or point):
2. there (at or to that place):
3. there (to draw attention):
4. there (indicating arrival):
5. there (indicating juncture):
III. there and then ADV
V. there [Brit ðɛː, ðə, americ ðɛr] INTERJ
I. so [Brit səʊ, americ soʊ] ADV
1. so (so very):
3. so (to limited extent):
4. so (in such a way):
5. so (for that reason):
7. so (also):
9. so (as introductory remark):
10. so (avoiding repetition):
11. so (referring forward or back) formal:
12. so (reinforcing a statement):
13. so (refuting a statement) coloq:
II. so (that) CONJ
1. so (that) (in such a way that):
III. so as CONJ
IV. so much ADV
1. so much (to such an extent):
V. so much PRON
1. so much:
2. so much:
VI. so much as ADV (even)
VII. so much for PREP
1. so much for (having finished with):
VIII. so long as CONJ
so long as coloq → long
I. off [Brit ɒf, americ ɔf, ɑf] SUBST coloq (start)
Off is often found as the second element in verb combinations (fall off, run off etc.) and in offensive interjections (clear off etc.). For translations consult the appropriate verb entry (fall off, run off, clear off etc.).
off is used in certain expressions such as off limits, off piste etc. and translations for these will be found under the noun entry (limit, piste etc.).
For other uses of off see the entry below.
II. off [Brit ɒf, americ ɔf, ɑf] ADV
1. off (leaving):
2. off (at a distance):
3. off (ahead in time):
III. off [Brit ɒf, americ ɔf, ɑf] ADJ
1. off (free):
2. off (turned off):
3. off (cancelled):
4. off (removed):
V. off [Brit ɒf, americ ɔf, ɑf] PREP
1. off (away from in distance):
2. off (away from in time):
3. off:
4. off (astray from):
5. off (detached from):
6. off (no longer interested in) coloq:
VI. off [Brit ɒf, americ ɔf, ɑf] INTERJ
VII. off [Brit ɒf, americ ɔf, ɑf]
I. on [Brit ɒn, americ ɑn, ɔn] PREP When on is used as a straightforward preposition expressing position (on the beach, on the table) it is generally translated by sur: sur la plage, sur la table; on it is translated by dessus: there's a table over there, put the key on it = il y a une table là-bas, mets la clé dessus.
on is often used in verb combinations in English (depend on, rely on, cotton on etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (depend, rely, cotton on etc.).
If you have doubts about how to translate a phrase or expression beginning with on (on demand, on impulse, on top etc.) consult the appropriate noun or other entry (demand, impulse, top etc.).
This dictionary contains usage notes on such topics as dates, islands, rivers etc. Many of these use the preposition on. For the index to these notes .
For examples of the above and further uses of on, see the entry below.
1. on (position):
2. on (indicating attachment, contact):
3. on (on or about one's person):
4. on (about, on the subject of):
5. on (employed, active):
6. on (in expressions of time):
7. on (immediately after):
8. on (taking, using):
9. on (powered by):
10. on (indicating support):
11. on (indicating a medium):
12. on (income, amount of money):
13. on (paid for by, at the expense of):
14. on (repeated events):
15. on (in scoring):
16. on HIPISMO:
II. on [Brit ɒn, americ ɑn, ɔn] ADJ
1. on (taking place, happening):
2. on (being broadcast, performed, displayed):
3. on (functional, live):
4. on Brit (permissible):
III. on [Brit ɒn, americ ɑn, ɔn] ADV
1. on (on or about one's person):
2. on (ahead in time):
3. on (further):
IV. on [Brit ɒn, americ ɑn, ɔn] on and off, a. off and on ADV
V. on and on ADV
VI. on [Brit ɒn, americ ɑn, ɔn]
on → get
I. well off [Brit wɛlˈɒf] SUBST + verbo pl
I. street [Brit striːt, americ strit] SUBST
I. run off VERBO [Brit rʌn -, americ rən -] (run off)
I. limit [Brit ˈlɪmɪt, americ ˈlɪmɪt] SUBST
1. limit (maximum extent):
2. limit (legal restriction):
3. limit (boundary):
II. limit [Brit ˈlɪmɪt, americ ˈlɪmɪt] VERBO trans (restrict)
I. clear off VERBO [Brit klɪə -, americ ˈklɪr -] (clear off) coloq Brit
II. clear off VERBO [Brit klɪə -, americ ˈklɪr -] (clear off [sth]) americ
clear off table:
II. better off [Brit ˌbɛtər ˈɒf] ADJ
1. better off (more wealthy):
I. off [Brit ɒf, americ ɔf, ɑf] SUBST coloq (start)
Off is often found as the second element in verb combinations (fall off, run off etc.) and in offensive interjections (clear off etc.). For translations consult the appropriate verb entry (fall off, run off, clear off etc.).
off is used in certain expressions such as off limits, off piste etc. and translations for these will be found under the noun entry (limit, piste etc.).
For other uses of off see the entry below.
II. off [Brit ɒf, americ ɔf, ɑf] ADV
1. off (leaving):
2. off (at a distance):
3. off (ahead in time):
III. off [Brit ɒf, americ ɔf, ɑf] ADJ
1. off (free):
2. off (turned off):
3. off (cancelled):
4. off (removed):
V. off [Brit ɒf, americ ɔf, ɑf] PREP
1. off (away from in distance):
2. off (away from in time):
3. off:
4. off (astray from):
5. off (detached from):
6. off (no longer interested in) coloq:
VI. off [Brit ɒf, americ ɔf, ɑf] INTERJ
VII. off [Brit ɒf, americ ɔf, ɑf]
I. on [Brit ɒn, americ ɑn, ɔn] PREP When on is used as a straightforward preposition expressing position (on the beach, on the table) it is generally translated by sur: sur la plage, sur la table; on it is translated by dessus: there's a table over there, put the key on it = il y a une table là-bas, mets la clé dessus.
on is often used in verb combinations in English (depend on, rely on, cotton on etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (depend, rely, cotton on etc.).
If you have doubts about how to translate a phrase or expression beginning with on (on demand, on impulse, on top etc.) consult the appropriate noun or other entry (demand, impulse, top etc.).
This dictionary contains usage notes on such topics as dates, islands, rivers etc. Many of these use the preposition on. For the index to these notes .
For examples of the above and further uses of on, see the entry below.
1. on (position):
2. on (indicating attachment, contact):
3. on (on or about one's person):
4. on (about, on the subject of):
5. on (employed, active):
6. on (in expressions of time):
7. on (immediately after):
8. on (taking, using):
9. on (powered by):
10. on (indicating support):
11. on (indicating a medium):
12. on (income, amount of money):
13. on (paid for by, at the expense of):
14. on (repeated events):
15. on (in scoring):
16. on HIPISMO:
II. on [Brit ɒn, americ ɑn, ɔn] ADJ
1. on (taking place, happening):
2. on (being broadcast, performed, displayed):
3. on (functional, live):
4. on Brit (permissible):
III. on [Brit ɒn, americ ɑn, ɔn] ADV
1. on (on or about one's person):
2. on (ahead in time):
3. on (further):
IV. on [Brit ɒn, americ ɑn, ɔn] on and off, a. off and on ADV
V. on and on ADV
VI. on [Brit ɒn, americ ɑn, ɔn]
on → get
I. well off [Brit wɛlˈɒf] SUBST + verbo pl
I. street [Brit striːt, americ strit] SUBST
I. run off VERBO [Brit rʌn -, americ rən -] (run off)
I. limit [Brit ˈlɪmɪt, americ ˈlɪmɪt] SUBST
1. limit (maximum extent):
2. limit (legal restriction):
3. limit (boundary):
II. limit [Brit ˈlɪmɪt, americ ˈlɪmɪt] VERBO trans (restrict)
I. clear off VERBO [Brit klɪə -, americ ˈklɪr -] (clear off) coloq Brit
II. clear off VERBO [Brit klɪə -, americ ˈklɪr -] (clear off [sth]) americ
clear off table:
II. better off [Brit ˌbɛtər ˈɒf] ADJ
1. better off (more wealthy):
again [Brit əˈɡɛn, əˈɡeɪn, americ əˈɡɛn]
again ADV When used with a verb, again is often translated by adding the prefix re to the verb in French: to start again = recommencer; to marry again = se remarier; I'd like to read that book again = j'aimerais relire ce livre; she never saw them again = elle ne les a jamais revus. You can check re + verbs by consulting the French side of the dictionary.
For other uses of again and for idiomatic expressions, see below.:
I. top [Brit tɒp, americ tɑp] SUBST
1. top (highest or furthest part):
2. top (highest echelon, position) fig:
3. top (surface):
4. top (upper part):
5. top (cap, lid):
7. top MOTOR:
II. top [Brit tɒp, americ tɑp] ADJ
1. top (highest):
3. top (leading):
5. top (upper):
III. on top of PREP
2. on top of (close to) fig:
3. on top of (in addition to) fig:
4. on top of (in control of) fig:
IV. top <Part pres topping; Pret imperf, Part perf topped> [Brit tɒp, americ tɑp] VERBO trans
4. top (finish off) (gen):
V. to top oneself VERBO reflex
VI. top [Brit tɒp, americ tɑp]
I. cheap [Brit tʃiːp, americ tʃip] ADJ
1. cheap article, meal, cut of meat, flight, service:
3. cheap (shoddy) pej:
4. cheap (easy) pej:
II. cheap [Brit tʃiːp, americ tʃip] ADV coloq
I. hold <Pret imperf, Part perf held> [Brit həʊld, americ hoʊld] VERBO trans
1. hold (clasp):
2. hold (maintain):
3. hold (arrange):
4. hold (have capacity for):
6. hold (support) shelf, fridge, branch, roof:
7. hold (restrain):
8. hold (keep against will) police, kidnappers:
9. hold JUR:
10. hold (keep back):
11. hold (believe):
12. hold:
13. hold (captivate):
14. hold TELECOMUN:
II. hold <Pret imperf, Part perf held> [Brit həʊld, americ hoʊld] VERBO intr
5. hold (remain steady):
III. to hold oneself VERBO reflex
IV. hold [Brit həʊld, americ hoʊld] SUBST
1. hold (grasp, grip):
2. hold:
3. hold:
4. hold (control):
V. on hold ADV
I. take [Brit teɪk, americ teɪk] SUBST
II. take <Pret imperf took, Part perf taken> [Brit teɪk, americ teɪk] VERBO trans
1. take (take hold of):
3. take (have by choice):
4. take (carry along):
5. take (lead, guide):
6. take (transport):
7. take (use to get somewhere):
9. take (accept):
10. take (require) activity, course of action:
12. take (endure):
13. take (react to):
14. take (assume):
15. take (consider as example):
16. take (adopt):
17. take (record):
18. take (hold):
19. take (consume):
20. take (wear) (in clothes):
22. take MAT (subtract):
- take number, quantity
- soustraire (from de)
25. take (teach) teacher, lecturer:
27. take:
III. take <Pret imperf took, Part perf taken> [Brit teɪk, americ teɪk] VERBO intr
IV. take [Brit teɪk, americ teɪk]
I. seize [Brit siːz, americ siz] VERBO trans
I. grasp [Brit ɡrɑːsp, americ ɡræsp] SUBST
1. grasp:
2. grasp (understanding):
II. grasp [Brit ɡrɑːsp, americ ɡræsp] VERBO trans
1. grasp:
I. grab [Brit ɡrab, americ ɡræb] SUBST
II. grab <Part pres grabbing; Pret imperf, Part perf grabbed> [Brit ɡrab, americ ɡræb] VERBO trans
1. grab (take hold of):
3. grab (snatch):
I. catch up VERBO [Brit katʃ -, americ kætʃ, kɛtʃ -] (catch up)
II. catch up VERBO [Brit katʃ -, americ kætʃ, kɛtʃ -] (catch [sb/sth] up)
III. catch up VERBO [Brit katʃ -, americ kætʃ, kɛtʃ -] (catch [sth] up in) (tangle)
I. catch out VERBO [Brit katʃ -, americ kætʃ, kɛtʃ -] (catch [sb] out)
I. catch [Brit katʃ, americ kætʃ, kɛtʃ] SUBST
1. catch (fastening):
4. catch (act of catching):
5. catch PESCA:
II. catch <Pret imperf, Part perf caught> [Brit katʃ, americ kætʃ, kɛtʃ] VERBO trans
1. catch:
2. catch (take by surprise):
3. catch (be in time for):
5. catch (grasp):
6. catch (hear):
7. catch (perceive):
8. catch (get stuck):
10. catch (hit):
11. catch (have an effect on):
12. catch (be affected by):
14. catch DESP → catch out
15. catch (trick) → catch out
16. catch (manage to reach) → catch up
III. catch <Pret imperf, Part perf caught> [Brit katʃ, americ kætʃ, kɛtʃ] VERBO intr
I. board [Brit bɔːd, americ bɔrd] SUBST
2. board ADMIN:
5. board (notice board):
II. boards SUBST subst pl
III. on board ADV
IV. board [Brit bɔːd, americ bɔrd] VERBO trans
V. board [Brit bɔːd, americ bɔrd] VERBO intr
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again [əˈgen] ADV
1. again:
I. off [ɒf, americ ɑ:f] PREP
1. off (apart from):
2. off (away from):
3. off (down from):
4. off (from):
II. off [ɒf, americ ɑ:f] ADV
1. off (not on):
2. off (away):
3. off (removed):
4. off (free from work):
7. off (until gone):
III. off [ɒf, americ ɑ:f] ADJ inv
1. off (not on):
3. off (free from work):
4. off Aus, Brit (provided for):
I. on [ɒn, americ ɑ:n] PREP
1. on (in contact with top):
2. on (in contact with):
3. on (by means of):
4. on (source of):
6. on (spatial):
7. on (temporal):
8. on (at time of):
9. on (about):
10. on (through medium of):
11. on (involvement):
13. on (payments):
14. on (progress):
II. on [ɒn, americ ɑ:n] ADV
1. on (wearing):
2. on (forwards):
III. on [ɒn, americ ɑ:n] ADJ
1. on (not off):
2. on (happening):
onto, on to [ˈɒntu:, americ ˈɑ:ntu:] PREP
1. onto (in direction of):
I. off [ɒf, americ ɑ:f] PREP
1. off (apart from):
2. off (away from):
3. off (down from):
4. off (from):
II. off [ɒf, americ ɑ:f] ADV
1. off (not on):
2. off (away):
3. off (removed):
4. off (free from work):
7. off (until gone):
III. off [ɒf, americ ɑ:f] ADJ inv
1. off (not on):
3. off (free from work):
4. off Aus, Brit (provided for):
again [ə·ˈgen] ADV
1. again:
I. off [af] PREP
1. off (apart from):
2. off (away from):
3. off (down from):
4. off (from):
II. off [af] ADV
1. off (not on):
2. off (away):
4. off (free from work):
7. off (until gone):
III. off [af] ADJ inv
1. off (not on):
3. off (free from work):
4. off (provided for):
I. on [ɔn] PREP
1. on (in contact with top):
2. on (in contact with):
3. on (by means of):
4. on (source of):
6. on (spatial):
7. on (temporal):
8. on (at time of):
9. on (about):
10. on (through medium of):
11. on (involvement):
II. on [ɔn] ADV
1. on (wearing):
2. on (forwards):
Expressões:
III. on [ɔn] ADJ
1. on (not off):
2. on (happening):
onto, on to [ˈɔn·tu] PREP
1. onto (in direction of):
I. off [af] PREP
1. off (apart from):
2. off (away from):
3. off (down from):
4. off (from):
II. off [af] ADV
1. off (not on):
2. off (away):
4. off (free from work):
7. off (until gone):
III. off [af] ADJ inv
1. off (not on):
3. off (free from work):
4. off (provided for):
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| he/she/it | offs |
| we | off |
| you | off |
| they | off |
| I | offed |
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| you | offed |
| he/she/it | offed |
| we | offed |
| you | offed |
| they | offed |
| I | have | offed |
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| you | have | offed |
| he/she/it | has | offed |
| we | have | offed |
| you | have | offed |
| they | have | offed |
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| he/she/it | had | offed |
| we | had | offed |
| you | had | offed |
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