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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):

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

Véase también: best, worst, thing, place, people, bad, all-important, all-embracing, all-consuming

I.best [ingl. brit. bɛst, ingl. am. bɛst] SUST.

6. best (peak, height):

II.best [ingl. brit. bɛst, ingl. am. bɛst] ADJ. superlative of good

1. best (most excellent or pleasing):

III.best [ingl. brit. bɛst, ingl. am. bɛst] ADV.

best superlative of well

you'd best do coloq.

IV.best [ingl. brit. bɛst, ingl. am. bɛst] V. trans. (defeat, outdo)

I.worst [ingl. brit. wəːst, ingl. am. wərst] SUST.

1. worst (most difficult, unpleasant):

le/la pire m/f

3. worst (most unbearable):

II.worst [ingl. brit. wəːst, ingl. am. wərst] ADJ. superlative of bad

III.worst [ingl. brit. wəːst, ingl. am. wərst] ADV.

IV.worst [ingl. brit. wəːst, ingl. am. wərst] V. trans. form.

I.thing [ingl. brit. θɪŋ, ingl. am. θɪŋ] SUST.

1. thing (object):

truc m coloq.
à quoi sert ce truc? coloq.

2. thing (action, task, event):

3. thing (matter, fact):

the thing is, (that) …
ce qu'il y a, c'est que
ce qu'il y a de bien, c'est que

2. things (situation, circumstances, matters):

III.thing [ingl. brit. θɪŋ, ingl. am. θɪŋ]

it's the in thing coloq.
il a trouvé le bon filon coloq.
to have a thing about (like) coloq.
craquer pour coloq.
it's a girl/guy thing coloq.
to make a big thing (out) of it coloq.

I.place [ingl. brit. pleɪs, ingl. am. pleɪs] SUST.

1. place (location, position):

2. place (town, hotel etc):

all over the place fig., coloq. speech, lecture

I.people [ingl. brit. ˈpiːp(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈpipəl] SUST. (nation) gens is masculine plural and never countable (you CANNOT say ‘trois gens’). When used with gens, some adjectives such as vieux, bon, mauvais, petit, vilain placed before gens take the feminine form: les vieilles gens.

II.people [ingl. brit. ˈpiːp(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈpipəl] SUST. sust. pl.

1. people:

gens mpl

III.people [ingl. brit. ˈpiːp(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈpipəl] V. trans. liter.

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]

Traducciones de all the en el diccionario inglés»francés (Ir a francés»inglés)

Traducciones de all the en el diccionario francés»inglés (Ir a inglés»francés)

Traducciones de all the en el diccionario inglés»francés

II.faithful [ingl. brit. ˈfeɪθfʊl, ˈfeɪθf(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈfeɪθfəl] ADJ.

II.deep [ingl. brit. diːp, ingl. am. dip] ADJ.

1. deep (vertically):

deep roots BOT.
deep roots fig.
bases fpl
a hole 5 cm deep , a 5 cm deep hole

III.deep [ingl. brit. diːp, ingl. am. dip] ADV.

1. deep (a long way down):

IV.deep [ingl. brit. diːp, ingl. am. dip]

II.destitute [ingl. brit. ˈdɛstɪtjuːt, ingl. am. ˈdɛstəˌt(j)ut] ADJ.

II.foregoing [ingl. brit. ˈfɔːɡəʊɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈfɔrɡoʊɪŋ] ADJ.

I.the Orient SUST. [ingl. brit. ˈɔːrɪənt, ˈɒrɪənt, ingl. am. ˈɔriˌənt]

III.orient V. trans. [ingl. brit. ˈɔːrɪɛnt, ˈɒrɪɛnt, ingl. am. ˈɔriˌɛnt]

II.impossible [ingl. brit. ɪmˈpɒsɪb(ə)l, ingl. am. ɪmˈpɑsəb(ə)l] ADJ.

II.mighty [ingl. brit. ˈmʌɪti, ingl. am. ˈmaɪdi] ADJ.

III.mighty [ingl. brit. ˈmʌɪti, ingl. am. ˈmaɪdi] ADV. (emphatic)

IV.mighty [ingl. brit. ˈmʌɪti, ingl. am. ˈmaɪdi]

II.military [ingl. brit. ˈmɪlɪt(ə)ri, ingl. am. ˈmɪləˌtɛri] ADJ.

II.oppressed [ingl. brit. əˈprɛst, ingl. am. əˈprɛst] ADJ.

I.why [waɪ, ingl. am. hwaɪ] ADV. Why translates as pourquoi in French, but see II. and III. below for exceptions.
As with other words such as , quand, comment etc., questions are formed by inserting est-ce que after the question word: why did you go? = pourquoi est-ce que tu y es allé? or by inverting the subject and verb after the question word, which is slightly more formal: pourquoi y es-tu allé? In spoken French the question word can be put at the end: tu y es allé pourquoi?
why occurs with certain reporting verbs such as ask, explain, know, think and wonder. For translations, see these entries.

1. why (in questions):

II.why [waɪ, ingl. am. hwaɪ] CONJ.

IV.why [waɪ, ingl. am. hwaɪ] INTERJ. arcznte.

Véase también: wherefore, reason

I.wherefore [ingl. brit. ˈwɛːfɔː, ingl. am. ˈ(h)wɛrˌfɔr] ADV. liter.

II.wherefore [ingl. brit. ˈwɛːfɔː, ingl. am. ˈ(h)wɛrˌfɔr] CONJ. archaic

III.wherefore [ingl. brit. ˈwɛːfɔː, ingl. am. ˈ(h)wɛrˌfɔr]

I.reason [ingl. brit. ˈriːz(ə)n, ingl. am. ˈrizən] SUST.

1. reason (cause):

by reason of form.

2. reason (explanation):

II.reason [ingl. brit. ˈriːz(ə)n, ingl. am. ˈrizən] V. trans.

III.reason [ingl. brit. ˈriːz(ə)n, ingl. am. ˈrizən] V. intr.

all the en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de all the en el diccionario inglés»francés (Ir a francés»inglés)

Traducciones de all the en el diccionario francés»inglés (Ir a inglés»francés)

Traducciones de all the en el diccionario inglés»francés

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

le(la) m (f)
l' mf + vowel
les pl.
inglés americano

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