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programme alternant une formation universitaire et professionnelle
I. work [ingl. brit. wəːk, ingl. am. wərk] SUST.
1. work (physical or mental activity):
travail m (on sur)
to be at work on sth
to go to or set to or get to work
to go to or set to or get to work on sth
to put a lot of work into essay, speech
to put a lot of work into meal, preparations
to put or set sb to work
2. work (occupation):
nice work if you can get it coloq.!
nice work if you can get it coloq.! atrbv. clothes, shoes
3. work (place of employment):
there's a canteen at work atrbv. phone number
4. work (building, construction):
travaux mpl (on sur)
5. work (papers):
6. work (achievement, product):
œuvre f (by de)
ouvrage m (by de, on sur)
7. work FÍS.:
8. work (research):
recherches fpl (on sur)
9. work (effect):
to go to work drug, detergent:
II. works SUST. sust. pl.
1. works (factory):
2. works (building work):
3. works (everything) coloq.:
III. work [ingl. brit. wəːk, ingl. am. wərk] V. trans.
1. work (drive):
2. work (labour):
3. work (operate):
work computer, equipment, lathe
4. work (exploit commercially):
work oil-field, land, mine, seam
5. work (have as one's territory) representative:
work region
6. work (consume):
to work one's way through (use) amount, quantity
7. work (bring about):
to work wonders/miracles literal, fig.
8. work (use to one's advantage):
9. work (fashion):
work clay, dough, gold, iron
10. work (embroider):
work design
broder (into sur)
11. work (manoeuvre):
to work sth into slot, hole
12. work (exercise):
work muscles, biceps
13. work (move):
to work one's way along ledge, sill
to work its way into bloodstream, system, food, chain
IV. work [ingl. brit. wəːk, ingl. am. wərk] V. intr.
1. work (engage in activity):
travailler (doing à faire)
2. work (strive):
lutter (against contre, for pour, to do pour faire)
to work towards solution
to work towards compromise
to work towards agreement
3. work (function):
work equipment, machine:
work institution, system, heart, brain:
4. work (act, operate):
5. work (be successful):
work treatment:
work detergent, drug:
agir (against contre, on sur)
work spell:
work plan, plot:
work argument, hypothesis:
6. work (move):
work face, features:
V. work [ingl. brit. wəːk, ingl. am. wərk] V. v. refl.
1. work (labour):
2. work (rouse):
VI. work [ingl. brit. wəːk, ingl. am. wərk]
I. study [ingl. brit. ˈstʌdi, ingl. am. ˈstədi] SUST.
1. study (gaining of knowledge):
study atrbv. group, visit
2. study (piece of research):
étude f (of, on de)
3. study (room):
4. study:
study ARTE, MÚS.
5. study (model):
II. studies SUST.
studies sust. pl.:
studies computer studies
studies social studies
III. study [ingl. brit. ˈstʌdi, ingl. am. ˈstədi] V. trans.
study UNIV. French, Law, Physics
IV. study [ingl. brit. ˈstʌdi, ingl. am. ˈstədi] V. intr.
1. study (revise):
2. study (get one's education):
faire ses études (under sb avec qn)
V. study [ingl. brit. ˈstʌdi, ingl. am. ˈstədi]
I. program [ingl. brit. ˈprəʊɡram, ingl. am. ˈproʊˌɡræm] SUST.
1. program INFORM.:
2. program ingl. am.:
program RADIO, TV
II. program <part. pres. etc programming, programmed ingl. brit. programing, programed ingl. am.> [ingl. brit. ˈprəʊɡram, ingl. am. ˈproʊˌɡræm] V. trans. (gen)
program INFORM.
programmer (to do pour faire)
III. program <part. pres. etc programming, programmed ingl. brit. programing, programed ingl. am.> [ingl. brit. ˈprəʊɡram, ingl. am. ˈproʊˌɡræm] V. intr. INFORM.
programmer (in en)
work-study program SUST. UNIV.
I. work [wɜ:k, ingl. am. wɜ:rk] SUST.
1. work no pl. (useful activity):
2. work no pl. (employment):
3. work no pl. (place):
4. work no pl. (sth produced by sb):
to be sb's work
5. work pl., + sing./pl. v. (factory):
6. work pl. (working parts):
work a. fig.
7. work pl. coloq. (everything):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. work [wɜ:k, ingl. am. wɜ:rk] V. intr.
1. work (be busy, do job):
2. work (function):
3. work (have effect):
to work against sb/sth
agir contre qn/qc
4. work (make progress towards sth):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. work [wɜ:k, ingl. am. wɜ:rk] V. trans.
1. work (make sb work):
2. work (do work):
3. work (operate):
4. work (achieve):
5. work (bring about):
6. work (shape):
7. work (exploit):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to work a treat ingl. brit. coloq.
I. study [ˈstʌdi] V. trans.
II. study [ˈstʌdi] V. intr.
III. study <-ies> [ˈstʌdi] SUST.
1. study (investigation):
2. study (academic investigation):
3. study pl. (learning):
4. study (room):
5. study (literary treatment):
I. program [ˈprəʊgræm, ingl. am. ˈproʊ-] SUST. (computer instructions)
II. program <-mm-> [ˈprəʊgræm, ingl. am. ˈproʊ-] V. trans. (make program for)
work-study program SUST. UNIV.
I. work [wɜrk] SUST.
1. work (useful activity):
2. work (employment):
3. work (place):
4. work (sth produced by sb):
to be sb's work
5. work pl., + sing./pl. v. (factory):
6. work pl. (working parts):
work a. fig.
7. work pl. coloq. (everything):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. work [wɜrk] V. intr.
1. work (be busy, do job):
2. work (function):
3. work (have effect):
to work against sb/sth
agir contre qn/qc
4. work (make progress toward sth):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. work [wɜrk] V. trans.
1. work (make sb work):
2. work (do work):
3. work (operate):
4. work (achieve):
5. work (bring about):
6. work (shape):
7. work (exploit):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. study [ˈstʌd·i] V. trans.
II. study [ˈstʌd·i] V. intr.
III. study <-ies> [ˈstʌd·i] SUST.
1. study (investigation):
2. study (academic investigation):
3. study pl. (learning):
4. study (room):
5. study (literary treatment):
I. program [ˈproʊ·græm] SUST.
1. program (broadcast):
2. program (presentation, guide, list of events):
3. program (plan):
4. program comput (computer instructions):
II. program <-mm-> [ˈproʊ·græm] V. trans.
Present
Iwork
youwork
he/she/itworks
wework
youwork
theywork
Past
Iworked
youworked
he/she/itworked
weworked
youworked
theyworked
Present Perfect
Ihaveworked
youhaveworked
he/she/ithasworked
wehaveworked
youhaveworked
theyhaveworked
Past Perfect
Ihadworked
youhadworked
he/she/ithadworked
wehadworked
youhadworked
theyhadworked
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