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rapport d'avancement

Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

progress report SUBST

Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette
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francês
francês
to report on talks, progress
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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. report [Brit rɪˈpɔːt, americ rəˈpɔrt] SUBST

1. report:

rapport m (on sur)

2. report (notification):

3. report ADMIN:

4. report:

report JORNAL, RÁDIO, TV

5. report Brit ESCOLAR:

6. report americ ESCOLAR (review):

7. report (noise):

II. reports SUBST

reports subst pl JORNAL, RÁDIO, TV (gen) (unsubstantiated news):

III. report [Brit rɪˈpɔːt, americ rəˈpɔrt] VERBO trans

1. report (relay):

report fact, occurrence
to report sth to sb result, decision, news

2. report (give account of):

report JORNAL, TV, RÁDIO debate

3. report ADMIN (notify authorities):

report theft, death, accident, case

4. report (allege):

5. report (make complaint about):

report person
report pej person

IV. report [Brit rɪˈpɔːt, americ rəˈpɔrt] VERBO intr

1. report (give account):

to report on talks, progress
to report on JORNAL event

2. report (present findings):

report committee, group:
faire son rapport (on sur)

3. report (present oneself):

4. report ADMIN (have as immediate superior):

to report to superior

I. progress SUBST [Brit ˈprəʊɡrɛs, americ ˈprɑɡrɛs]

1. progress (advances):

2. progress (course, evolution):

to be in progress discussions, meeting, work:

II. progress VERBO intr [Brit prəˈɡrɛs, americ prəˈɡrɛs]

1. progress (develop, improve):

progress work, research, studies, society:
progress person:

2. progress (follow course):

progress person, vehicle, discussion:
progress storm:

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no Dicionário PONS

I. progress [ˈprəʊgres, americ ˈprɑ:-] SUBST no pl

II. progress [ˈprəʊgres, americ ˈprɑ:-] VERBO intr

I. report [rɪˈpɔ:t, americ -ˈpɔ:rt] SUBST

1. report (account):

2. report (shorter account):

3. report TV, RÁDIO:

4. report JUR:

5. report ESCOLAR:

6. report (unproven claim):

7. report formal (explosion):

II. report [rɪˈpɔ:t, americ -ˈpɔ:rt] VERBO trans

1. report (give an account of) casualties, facts:

report TV, RÁDIO

2. report (make public):

3. report (inform):

4. report (denounce):

5. report POL:

III. report [rɪˈpɔ:t, americ -ˈpɔ:rt] VERBO intr

1. report (write a report):

to report on sth to sb

2. report (in journalism):

3. report (present oneself formally):

no Dicionário PONS
no Dicionário PONS

I. progress [ˈpra·gres, vb: prə·ˈgres] SUBST

II. progress [ˈpra·gres, vb: prə·ˈgres] VERBO intr

I. report [rɪ·ˈpɔrt] SUBST

1. report:

2. report TV, RÁDIO:

3. report JUR:

4. report ESCOLAR (evaluation):

5. report (unproven claim):

6. report formal (explosion):

II. report [rɪ·ˈpɔrt] VERBO trans

1. report (give account of) casualties, facts:

report TV, RÁDIO

2. report (make public):

3. report (inform):

4. report (denounce):

5. report POL:

III. report [rɪ·ˈpɔrt] VERBO intr

1. report (write report):

to report on sth to sb

2. report (in journalism):

3. report (present oneself formally):

Present
Ireport
youreport
he/she/itreports
wereport
youreport
theyreport
Past
Ireported
youreported
he/she/itreported
wereported
youreported
theyreported
Present Perfect
Ihavereported
youhavereported
he/she/ithasreported
wehavereported
youhavereported
theyhavereported
Past Perfect
Ihadreported
youhadreported
he/she/ithadreported
wehadreported
youhadreported
theyhadreported

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But the report hasn't marinated well during the past two weeks, attracting increasing criticism from scientists for its dubious conclusiveness and lack of substantiation.
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The guidelines also cover public awareness campaigns, educational activities and the setting up of women's groups to report and respond to violence.
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An independent report indicated that an accidental rapid pressurization combined with lightly gusting wind and a location of previously undetected damage caused the tear.
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Officers in these situations commonly fail to report corrupt behavior or provide false testimony to outside investigators to cover up criminal activity by their fellow officers.
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The report also found there were no personal expenditures of the mayor that were claimed as business expenses.
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