self-control no Dicionário de Francês-Inglês da Oxford-Hachette

Traduções para self-control no dicionário inglês»francês (Salte para francês»inglês)

Traduções para self-control no dicionário francês»inglês (Salte para inglês»francês)

I.maîtriser, maitriser [mɛtʀize] VERBO trans

II.se maîtriser VERBO reflex

maîtrise, maitrise [mɛtʀiz] SUBST f

II.se contraindre VERBO reflex

contrôle [kɔ̃tʀol] SUBST m

1. contrôle (maîtrise):

Expressões:

self-control

1. soi (personne):

to learn self-control

2. soi (objet, concept, idée):

I.maîtr|e (maîtresse), maitre (maitresse) [mɛtʀ, ɛs] ADJ

1. maître (en contrôle):

to have self-control
to have lost all self-control

II.maîtr|e (maîtresse), maitre (maitresse) [mɛtʀ, ɛs] SUBST m (f)

1. maîtr|e (dirigeant):

être (le) seul maître à bord literal, fig

VI.maîtr|e (maîtresse), maitre (maitresse) [mɛtʀ, ɛs]

senior lecturer Brit
associate professor americ
maître d' americ

VII.maîtr|e (maîtresse), maitre (maitresse) [mɛtʀ, ɛs]

Veja também: serviteur, premier, petit, grand, charbonnier

serviteur [sɛʀvitœʀ] SUBST m

I.prem|ier (première) [pʀəmje, ɛʀ] ADJ

II.prem|ier (première) [pʀəmje, ɛʀ] SUBST m (f)

VII.prem|ier (première) [pʀəmje, ɛʀ]

I.petit (petite) [p(ə)ti, it] ADJ

1. petit personne, pied, objet, arbre, entreprise:

3. petit (en âge):

4. petit (en quantité, prix, force):

7. petit (pour minimiser):

a little favour Brit
give me a ring Brit
to make a fuss of sb Brit

II.petit (petite) [p(ə)ti, it] SUBST m (f)

1. petit:

the kids coloq

III.petit (petite) [p(ə)ti, it] ADV

V.petit (petite) [p(ə)ti, it]

petit aigle ZOOL
petit bleu antiq
petit coin coloq (toilettes) eufem
loo Brit coloq
petit coin coloq (toilettes) eufem
bathroom americ
to go to the loo Brit coloq
petit écran coloq
loo Brit coloq
bathroom americ
to go to the loo Brit coloq
petit hunier NÁUT
petit juif coloq
petit nom coloq (prénom)
petit quart NÁUT
petite annonce JORNAL
petite annonce JORNAL
petite école coloq
petites classes coloq ESCOLAR
petites gens coloq
ludo sing

I.grand (grande) [ɡʀɑ̃, ɡʀɑ̃d] ADJ

1. grand (de dimensions importantes):

7. grand (brillant, remarquable):

8. grand:

senior Brit

10. grand (intense, extrême, fort):

II.grand (grande) [ɡʀɑ̃, ɡʀɑ̃d] SUBST m (f)

III.grand (grande) [ɡʀɑ̃, ɡʀɑ̃d] ADV

VI.grand (grande) [ɡʀɑ̃, ɡʀɑ̃d]

grand duc ZOOL
splits sing
grand frais METEO
le grand large NÁUT
grand mât NÁUT
le Grand Nord GEOGR
head doctor americ
grand prêtre REL fig
grand prix DESP
grand quart NÁUT
grand veneur CAÇA
grande gueule coloq
loud mouth coloq
grande hune NÁUT
big wheel Brit
Ferris wheel americ
grandes lignes FERROVIA
grandes ondes RÁDIO
long wave sing
grands fonds NÁUT
Grands Lacs GEOGR
grands singes ZOOL

I.charbonn|ier (charbonnière) [ʃaʀbɔnje, ɛʀ] ADJ

II.charbonn|ier (charbonnière) [ʃaʀbɔnje, ɛʀ] SUBST m (f) (marchand)

V.charbonn|ier (charbonnière) [ʃaʀbɔnje, ɛʀ]

I.un (une) <pl des> [œ̃(n), yn] ART indef

1. un (au singulier):

a, an
with remarkable self-control

II.un (une) <pl uns, unes> [œ̃(n), yn] PRON (gén)

III.un (une) [œ̃(n), yn] ADJ

IV.un (une) [œ̃(n), yn] SUBST m (f)

V.un (une) [œ̃(n), yn] ADV coloq

VIII.un (une) [œ̃(n), yn]

self-control no Dicionário PONS

Traduções para self-control no dicionário inglês»francês (Salte para francês»inglês)

Traduções para self-control no dicionário francês»inglês (Salte para inglês»francês)

retenue [ʀ(ə)təny, ʀət(ə)ny] SUBST f

maîtrise [metʀiz] SUBST f

inglês americano

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

inglês
Most of the research in the field of self-control assumes that self-control is in general better than impulsiveness.
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Using all her self-control, she tells him she happy he is so full of nothing but sentiment.
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Her early work focused on the behavior of young children and their ability to solve problems, and utilize self-control and instruction.
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Working with others requires self-control, but it carries the rewards of pride in contributing to the group, emotional security, and social identity.
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All inmates suffered from psychological phenomena to some extent: obsessive thoughts of food, paranoia, delusions, day-dreams, lack of self-control.
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He believed that smoking enhanced his capacity to work and that he could exercise self-control in moderating it.
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In addition, greater focus has been placed on building self-control.
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Control participants are also required to engage in two consecutive tasks, but only the second task requires self-control.
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Hurt and afraid of losing her self-control, she jumps out of his window.
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A mechanistic explanation of self-control is still in its infancy.
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