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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

order to view SUST.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
to view sb/sth as sth
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
visiter appartement
to order sb to do sth
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. order [ingl. brit. ˈɔːdə, ingl. am. ˈɔrdər] SUST.

1. order (logical arrangement):

to put or set sth in order affairs

2. order (sequence):

to put sth in order files, record cards
to be out of order files, records:

3. order (discipline, control):

to keep order police, government:
to keep order teacher:

4. order (established state):

5. order (command):

consigne f (to do de faire)
to act on sb's order

6. order COM.:

commande f (for de)
commande f (of de)

7. order (operational state):

to be out of order phone line:
to be out of order lift, machine:

8. order (correct procedure):

to be in order documents, paperwork:
you're well or way out of order coloq.
the order of the day MILIT., POL.

9. order (taxonomic group):

10. order REL.:

11. order (rank, scale):

of the order of 15% ingl. brit., in the order of 15% ingl. am.

12. order DER. (decree):

13. order FIN.:

14. order (on Stock Exchange):

15. order ingl. brit. (honorary association, title):

ordre m (of de)

16. order ARQUIT.:

17. order MILIT.:

II. orders SUST.

orders sust. pl. REL.:

ordres mpl

III. in order that CONJ.

in order that + infininitive:

pour que + subj.

IV. in order to PREP.

in order to + infininitive
afin de + infininitive

V. order [ingl. brit. ˈɔːdə, ingl. am. ˈɔrdər] V. trans.

1. order (command):

order inquiry, retrial, investigation

2. order (request the supply of):

order goods, meal
commander (for sb pour qn)
order taxi
réserver (for pour)

3. order (arrange):

order affairs
order files, cards
order names, dates

VI. order [ingl. brit. ˈɔːdə, ingl. am. ˈɔrdər] V. intr.

order diner, customer:

VII. order [ingl. brit. ˈɔːdə, ingl. am. ˈɔrdər]

standing order SUST. FIN.

public order SUST.

postal order, PO SUST. ingl. brit.

mandat m (for de)

money order, MO SUST.

law and order SUST.

banker's order SUST.

I. view [ingl. brit. vjuː, ingl. am. vju] SUST.

1. view:

view (of landscape, scene) literal
vue f
vue f

2. view (field of vision, prospect):

view literal, fig.
vue f
to do sth in (full) view of sb
faire qc devant qn or sous les yeux de qn
to be in view literal coast, house:
to keep sth in view literal, fig.
to be on view exhibition:
to be on view COM. new range, clothes collection:

3. view (personal opinion, attitude):

4. view (visit, inspection):

II. in view of PREP. (considering)

in view of situation, facts, problem

III. with a view to PREP.

en vue de qc
with a view to sb or sb's doing

IV. view [ingl. brit. vjuː, ingl. am. vju] V. trans.

1. view:

to view sb/sth as sth

2. view (look at):

view (gen) scene, building
view (inspect) house, castle
view collection, exhibition
view slide, microfiche
view documents

3. view (watch):

view television, programme

V. view [ingl. brit. vjuː, ingl. am. vju] V. intr. TV

I. strain [ingl. brit. streɪn, ingl. am. streɪn] SUST.

1. strain FÍS.:

déformation f (on sur)
tensions fpl (on de)
to put a strain on beam, bridge, rope
to put a strain on heart, lungs
to put a strain on muscles
to be under strain bridge, structure:
to take the strain beam, bracket, rope:

2. strain (pressure):

to put a strain on relationship
to put a strain on group, alliance
to put a strain on system, network
to put a strain on sector, prison system
to put a strain on economy, finances
to put a strain on patience, goodwill
to be under strain person:
to be under strain relations:
to be under strain network, system:
to take the strain person:
to take the strain out of climb, management, organization

3. strain (injury):

4. strain (breed):

5. strain (recurring theme):

courant m (of de)

6. strain (tendency):

tendance f (of à)

7. strain (style):

ton m

II. strains SUST.

strains sust. pl. (tune) (of piece of music, song):

strains liter.
air m

III. strain [ingl. brit. streɪn, ingl. am. streɪn] V. trans.

1. strain (stretch):

strain rope, cable
tendre ses muscles/tous ses muscles (to do pour faire)

2. strain fig.:

strain resources, finances, economy
strain relationship, alliance
strain network, system
strain patience, credulity, understanding

3. strain (injure):

4. strain (sieve):

strain tea, sauce
strain vegetables, pasta, rice

IV. strain [ingl. brit. streɪn, ingl. am. streɪn] V. intr.

to strain at leash, rope

V. to strain oneself V. v. refl.

1. to strain oneself (injure):

2. to strain oneself (tire):

I. nerve [ingl. brit. nəːv, ingl. am. nərv] SUST.

1. nerve:

nerve ANAT.
nerve BOT.

2. nerve:

3. nerve (impudence, cheek):

nerve coloq.
culot m coloq.
nerve coloq.
il est gonflé! coloq.
il a du culot! coloq.
you've got a nerve coloq.!
tu as un sacré culot! coloq.
quel culot! coloq.

II. nerves SUST.

nerves sust. pl.:

nerfs mpl
trac m coloq.

III. nerve oneself V. v. refl.

nerve oneself v. refl.:

IV. nerve [ingl. brit. nəːv, ingl. am. nərv]

I. to teem with, to be teeming with V. intr.

II. teem [ingl. brit. tiːm, ingl. am. tim] V. v. impers.

III. teeming ADJ.

1. teeming (swarming):

teeming city, continent, ocean
grouillant (with de)
teeming masses, crowds

2. teeming (pouring):

teeming rain

I. flatten [ingl. brit. ˈflat(ə)n, ingl. am. ˈflætn] V. trans.

1. flatten (level):

flatten rain, storm: crops, grass
flatten tree, fence
flatten bombing, earthquake: building, town
he'll flatten you coloq.!

2. flatten (smooth out):

flatten surface, ground, road
flatten metal

3. flatten (crush):

flatten animal, fruit, hat, box etc

4. flatten (beat) fig., coloq.:

flatten person, team

5. flatten MÚS.:

flatten note

6. flatten ingl. brit.:

flatten MOTOR, ELECTR. radio battery
flatten car battery

II. flatten [ingl. brit. ˈflat(ə)n, ingl. am. ˈflætn] V. intr.

flatten → flatten out

III. to flatten oneself V. v. refl.

to flatten oneself v. refl.:

s'aplatir (against contre)

IV. flattened ADJ.

flattened shape, nose, head
flattened box, can
flattened (by rain, storm) grass, weeds
flattened (by earthquake, bombs) building, district

I. flatten out V. [ingl. brit. ˈflat(ə)n -, ingl. am. ˈflætn -] (flatten out)

flatten out slope, road, ground:
flatten out graph, curve, flight path:
flatten out growth, exports, decline:

II. flatten out V. [ingl. brit. ˈflat(ə)n -, ingl. am. ˈflætn -] (flatten out [sth], flatten [sth] out)

flatten out ground, road:

I. top [ingl. brit. tɒp, ingl. am. tɑp] SUST.

1. top (highest or furthest part):

at the top of page, stairs, street, scale
at the top of hill
at the top of list

2. top (highest echelon, position) fig.:

to be top of the bill TEAT.

3. top (surface):

4. top (upper part):

5. top (cap, lid):

6. top MODA:

7. top MOTOR:

8. top BOT. (of vegetable):

9. top (toy):

II. top [ingl. brit. tɒp, ingl. am. tɑp] ADJ.

1. top (highest):

top step, storey
top bunk
top button, shelf
top division DEP.
top layer
top concern, priority fig.
the top notes MÚS.
to pay the top price for sth buyer:

2. top (furthest away):

top field, house

3. top (leading):

top adviser, authority, agency
top job

4. top (best):

top wine, choice, buy, restaurant

5. top (upper):

top lip

6. top (maximum):

top speed

III. on top of PREP.

1. on top of literal cupboard, fridge, layer:

2. on top of (close to) fig.:

3. on top of (in addition to) fig.:

on top of salary, workload

4. on top of (in control of) fig.:

IV. top <part. pres. topping; pret. imperf., part. pas. topped> [ingl. brit. tɒp, ingl. am. tɑp] V. trans.

1. top (head):

top charts, polls

2. top (exceed):

top sum, figure, contribution

3. top (cap):

top story, anecdote

4. top (finish off) (gen):

top building, creation
compléter (with par)
top GASTR. cake, dish, layer
recouvrir (with de)

5. top (kill):

top coloq.
dégommer coloq.
top coloq.

V. to top oneself V. v. refl.

to top oneself v. refl. < part. pres. topping; pret. imperf., part. pas. topped> coloq.:

VI. top [ingl. brit. tɒp, ingl. am. tɑp]

il pousse! coloq.
to be the tops coloq., arcznte.
MILIT. to go over the top

I. substitute [ingl. brit. ˈsʌbstɪtjuːt, ingl. am. ˈsəbstəˌt(j)ut] SUST.

1. substitute (person) (gen) DEP.:

their dog is a child substitute atrbv. family, parent

2. substitute (product, substance):

ersatz m pey.
it's a poor substitute for a glass of wine! atrbv. machine, device

3. substitute LING.:

II. substitute [ingl. brit. ˈsʌbstɪtjuːt, ingl. am. ˈsəbstəˌt(j)ut] V. trans.

substituer (for à)

III. to substitute for V. intr.

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
francés
francés
to order sb to +infin
donner l'ordre à qn de +infin
in order to +infin
afin de +infin
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
to order sb to +infin
prier qn de +infin
to order sb to +infin
pour +infin
(in order) to +infin
en el diccionario PONS

I. order [ˈɔ:dəʳ, ingl. am. ˈɔ:rdɚ] SUST.

1. order no pl. (tidiness):

2. order (particular sequence):

3. order (command):

on sb's orders

4. order (working condition):

5. order (state of peaceful harmony):

6. order (all right):

is it in order to +infin?
est-il permis de +infin ?

7. order (purpose):

in order to +infin
afin de +infin

8. order ingl. brit. (social class, rank):

9. order (request to supply goods):

10. order (kind):

11. order (system, constitution):

12. order REL. (fraternity, brotherhood):

13. order MAT.:

14. order (procedure rules):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. order [ˈɔ:dəʳ, ingl. am. ˈɔ:rdɚ] V. intr.

III. order [ˈɔ:dəʳ, ingl. am. ˈɔ:rdɚ] V. trans.

1. order (command):

to order sb to +infin
donner l'ordre à qn de +infin

2. order (request goods or a service):

3. order (arrange):

4. order (ordain, decide):

5. order (arrange according to procedure):

I. view [vju:] SUST.

1. view (opinion, idea):

in sb's view

2. view (sight):

vue f

3. view no pl. (ability to see):

vue f

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. view [vju:] V. trans.

1. view (consider):

2. view (envisage):

3. view (see, watch):

view works of art
view house
view slide

I. to [tu:] PREP.

1. to:

2. to (direction, location):

close to sth

3. to (before):

4. to (until):

5. to (between):

from 10 to 25
de 10 à 25

6. to (with indirect objects):

I talk to sb

7. to (towards):

8. to (expressing a relation):

what's it to them? coloq.
3 goals to 1
3 buts à 1

9. to (expressing a reaction):

sb/sth changes to sth
qn/qc se change en qc

10. to (by):

11. to (expressing a connection):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. to [tu:] infinitive particle

1. to not translated (infinitive):

2. to (in commands, wishes):

3. to (after interrog. words):

4. to (expressing purpose):

to so sth

5. to (in consecutive acts):

6. to (introducing a complement):

7. to (in impersonal statements):

it is easy to +infin
il est facile de +infin
sth is easy to do

8. to (in ellipsis):

III. to [tu:] ADV.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

from [frɒm, ingl. am. frɑ:m] PREP.

1. from:

2. from (as starting point):

3. from (temporal):

4. from (at distance to):

5. from (source, origin):

6. from (in reference to):

from my point of view a. fig.

7. from (caused by):

8. from (expressing removal, separation):

to steal/take sth from sb
to keep sth from sb
cacher qc à qn
4 (subtracted) from 7 equals 3 MAT.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

at-sign SUST. INFORM.

at2

at → at-sign

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

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

at all often not translated do you know her husband at all?
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
in order to +infin
afin de +infin
to order sb to +infin
donner à qn l'ordre de +infin
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
prier qn de +infin
to order sb to +infin
to order sb to +infin
pour +infin
(in order) to +infin
donner l'ordre à qn de +infin
to give sb the order to +infin
en el diccionario PONS

I. order [ˈɔr·dər] SUST.

1. order (tidiness):

2. order (particular sequence):

3. order (command):

on sb's orders

4. order (working condition):

5. order (state of peaceful harmony):

6. order (all right):

7. order (purpose):

in order to +infin
afin de +infin

8. order (social class, rank):

9. order (request to supply goods):

10. order (kind):

11. order (system, constitution):

12. order REL. (fraternity, brotherhood):

13. order math:

14. order (procedure rules):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. order [ˈɔr·dər] V. trans.

1. order (command):

to order sb to +infin
donner à qn l'ordre de +infin

2. order (request goods or a service):

3. order (arrange):

4. order (ordain, decide):

5. order (arrange according to procedure):

III. order [ˈɔr·dər] V. intr.

I. view [vju] SUST.

1. view (opinion, idea):

in sb's view

2. view (sight):

vue f

3. view (ability to see):

vue f

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. view [vju] V. trans.

1. view (consider):

2. view (envisage):

3. view (see, watch):

view works of art
view house
view slide

I. to [tu] PREP.

1. to:

2. to (direction, location):

close to sth

3. to (before):

4. to (until):

5. to (between):

from 10 to 25
de 10 à 25

6. to (with indirect objects):

7. to (toward):

8. to (expressing a relation):

what's it to them? coloq.
3 goals to 1
3 buts à 1

9. to (expressing a reaction):

sb/sth changes to sth
qn/qc se change en qc

10. to (by):

11. to (expressing a connection):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. to [tu] infinitive particle

1. to not translated (infinitive):

2. to (in commands, wishes):

3. to (after interrog. words):

4. to (expressing purpose):

to do sth

5. to (in consecutive acts):

6. to (introducing a complement):

7. to (in impersonal statements):

it is easy to +infin
il est facile de +infin
sth is easy to do

8. to (in ellipsis):

III. to [tu] ADV.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

from [fram] PREP.

1. from:

2. from (as starting point):

3. from (temporal):

4. from (at distance to):

5. from (source, origin):

6. from (in reference to):

from my point of view a. fig.

7. from (caused by):

8. from (expressing removal, separation):

to steal/take sth from sb
to keep sth from sb
cacher qc à qn

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

at2 [æt]

at → at sign

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):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

at all often not translated do you know her husband at all?
Present
Iorder
youorder
he/she/itorders
weorder
youorder
theyorder
Past
Iordered
youordered
he/she/itordered
weordered
youordered
theyordered
Present Perfect
Ihaveordered
youhaveordered
he/she/ithasordered
wehaveordered
youhaveordered
theyhaveordered
Past Perfect
Ihadordered
youhadordered
he/she/ithadordered
wehadordered
youhadordered
theyhadordered

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