the en el diccionario francés Oxford-Hachette

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the [ingl. brit. ðə, ðɪ, ðiː, ingl. am. ði, ðə] DETMTE.

Véase también: worse, wise, well2, well1, none, more, better2, better1, bad, all-important, all-embracing, all-consuming, all

I.worse [ingl. brit. wəːs, ingl. am. wərs] ADJ. comparative of bad

1. worse (more unsatisfactory, unpleasant):

2. worse (more serious, severe):

II.worse [ingl. brit. wəːs, ingl. am. wərs] SUST.

III.worse [ingl. brit. wəːs, ingl. am. wərs] ADV. comparative of badly

I.wise [ingl. brit. wʌɪz, ingl. am. waɪz] SUST. form., arcznte. (way)

II.wise [ingl. brit. wʌɪz, ingl. am. waɪz] ADJ.

I.well2 [ingl. brit. wɛl, ingl. am. wɛl] SUST.

well → well up

I.well1 <comp better; superl best> [ingl. brit. wɛl, ingl. am. wɛl] ADJ.

1. well (in good health):

2. well (in satisfactory state, condition):

II.well1 <comp better; superl best> [ingl. brit. wɛl, ingl. am. wɛl] ADV.

1. well (satisfactorily):

2. well (used with modal verbs):

it may well be that + subj.
+ subj. I couldn't very well say no

3. well (intensifier):

III.well1 [ingl. brit. wɛl, ingl. am. wɛl] INTERJ.

I.none [ingl. brit. nʌn, ingl. am. nən] PRON.

2. none (not any, no part):

3. none (nobody, not one person):

II.none [ingl. brit. nʌn, ingl. am. nən] ADV. (not, not at all)

I.more [ingl. brit. mɔː, ingl. am. mɔr] ADV. When used to modify an adjective or an adverb to form the comparative more is very often translated by plus: more expensive = plus cher/chère; more beautiful = plus beau/belle; more easily = plus facilement; more regularly = plus régulièrement. For examples and further uses see I. 1. below.
When used as an adjective to indicate a greater amount or quantity of something more is very often translated by plus de: more money/cars/people = plus d'argent/de voitures/de gens. For examples and further uses see II. 1. below.

II.more [ingl. brit. mɔː, ingl. am. mɔr] ADJ.

III.more [ingl. brit. mɔː, ingl. am. mɔr] PRON.

2. more:

IX.more [ingl. brit. mɔː, ingl. am. mɔr]

better2 [ingl. brit. ˈbɛtə, ingl. am. ˈbɛdər] SUST.

I.better1 [ingl. brit. ˈbɛtə, ingl. am. ˈbɛdər] SUST. When better is used as an adjective it is translated by meilleur or mieux depending on the context (see below, and note that meilleur is the comparative form of bon, mieux the comparative form of bien). The translation of the construction to be better than varies depending on whether bon or bien works originally with the noun collocate: their wine is better than our wine = leur vin est meilleur que le nôtre; her new apartment is better than her old one = son nouvel appartement est mieux que l'ancien; his new film is better than his last one = son nouveau film est mieux or meilleur que le précédent (both bon and bien work with the collocate in this last example). Other constructions may be translated as follows: this is a better bag/car = ce sac/cette voiture est mieux; it is better to do = il vaut mieux faire or il est mieux de faire.
As an adverb, better can almost always be translated by mieux. For more examples and particular usages, see the entry below.

II.better1 [ingl. brit. ˈbɛtə, ingl. am. ˈbɛdər] ADJ. comparative of good

1. better (more pleasing, satisfactory):

7. better (more suitable, valid, appropriate):

III.better1 [ingl. brit. ˈbɛtə, ingl. am. ˈbɛdər] ADV. comparative of well

1. better (more adequately or excellently):

2. better (more advisably or appropriately):

ou mieux, …

IV.better1 [ingl. brit. ˈbɛtə, ingl. am. ˈbɛdər] V. trans.

V.better1 [ingl. brit. ˈbɛtə, ingl. am. ˈbɛdər] V. v. refl.

I.bad [ingl. brit. bad, ingl. am. bæd] SUST.

II.bad <comp worse, superl worst> [ingl. brit. bad, ingl. am. bæd] ADJ.

1. bad (poor, inferior, incompetent, unacceptable):

bad atrbv. joke
not bad coloq.
pas mauvais, pas mal coloq.

3. bad (morally or socially unacceptable):

bad atrbv. language, word
grossier/-ière
+ subj. it will look bad

7. bad (ill, with a weakness or injury):

to be in a bad way coloq.

III.bad [ingl. brit. bad, ingl. am. bæd] ADV. coloq. esp ingl. am.

IV.bad [ingl. brit. bad, ingl. am. bæd]

I.all [ingl. brit. ɔːl, ingl. am. ɔl] PRON.

1. all (everything):

II.all [ingl. brit. ɔːl, ingl. am. ɔl] DETMTE.

2. all (the whole of):

all the time
I had all the work!

III.all [ingl. brit. ɔːl, ingl. am. ɔl] ADV.

1. all (emphatic: completely):

IV.all [ingl. brit. ɔːl, ingl. am. ɔl] SUST.

2. all+ (in the highest degree) → all-consuming

XVI.all [ingl. brit. ɔːl, ingl. am. ɔl]

to be as mad/thrilled as all get out coloq. ingl. am.
he's not all there coloq.
it's all go coloq. here! ingl. brit.
on s'active ici! coloq.
it's all up with us coloq. ingl. brit.
all in ingl. brit. argot
crevé argot
all in ingl. brit. argot

dyed-in-the-wool [ingl. brit. ˌdʌɪdɪnðəˈwʊl, ingl. am. ˌdaɪdɪnðəˈwʊl] ADJ.

fly-on-the-wall [ingl. brit. flʌɪɒnðəˈwɔːl, ingl. am. ˌflaɪɑnðəˈwɔl] ADJ.

the en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de the en el diccionario inglés»francés

the [ðə, stressed, before vowel ði:] det. art.

the
le(la) m (f)
the
l' mf + vowel
the
les pl.
of [or from] the rooms
at [or to] the office
at [or to] the window
at [or to] the hotel
at [or to] the doors
the sooner the better

jack-in-the-box <-es> [ˈdʒækɪnðəbɒks, ingl. am. -bɑ:ks] SUST.

the Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

the man with the hat/the loud voice
the map charts the course of the river
the light at the end of the tunnel
in the end [or at the end of the day ingl. austr., ingl. brit.]
the epicentre of the crisis/the epidemic ingl. brit.
the epicenter of the crisis/the epidemic ingl. am.

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Traducciones de the en el diccionario francés»inglés

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The use of higher alpha-olefins (hexene or octene) gives rise to enhanced stretch film characteristics, particularly in respect of elongation at break and puncture resistance.
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Soon, with increase in mass motorization, the railway started to lose passenger volume.
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This took the shine out of the rehabilitation package.
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The una corda and damper pedals are at the left and right of this space, and face straight in, like the table piano pedals.
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The department also suffers from outdated and dis-functional equipment as well a generally apathetic attitude towards proper training.
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He had the presence of mind to ask for his phone and call an aviator acquaintance who had worked for a medical helicopter service.
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Sir, these sophistries will not impose upon the people of this country.
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The sixth year was the most significant, with 57 players competing in two back-to-back 9 inning games.
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The second floor contains the castle owners's former library, a central patio, a solarium, the living room, dining room, and the kitchen.
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Engineering sections divided into specialized areas of relevant existing departments in the university.
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