to go from one extreme to the other en el diccionario francés Oxford-Hachette

Traducciones de to go from one extreme to the other en el diccionario inglés»francés

I.extreme [ingl. brit. ɪkˈstriːm, ɛkˈstriːm, ingl. am. ɪkˈstrim] SUST. (all contexts)

II.extreme [ingl. brit. ɪkˈstriːm, ɛkˈstriːm, ingl. am. ɪkˈstrim] ADJ.

from [ingl. brit. frɒm, frəm, ingl. am. frəm] PREP. When from is used as a straightforward preposition in English it is translated by de in French: from Rome = de Rome; from the sea = de la mer; from Lisa = de Lisa. Remember that de + le always becomes du: from the office = du bureau, and de + les always becomes des: from the United States = des États-Unis.
from is often used after verbs in English (suffer from, benefit from, protect from etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (suffer, benefit, protect etc.).
from is used after certain nouns and adjectives in English (shelter from, exemption from, free from, safe from etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate noun or adjective entry (shelter, exemption, free, safe etc.).
This dictionary contains Usage Notes on such topics as nationalities, countries and continents, provinces and regions. Many of these use the preposition from. For the index to these notes .
For examples of the above and particular usages of from, see the entry below.

1. from (indicating place of origin):

a tunnel from X to Y
la route qui va de A à B

Véase también: suffer, shelter, safe, protect, From Land's End to John o'Groats, free, exemption, benefit

I.suffer [ingl. brit. ˈsʌfə, ingl. am. ˈsəfər] V. trans.

II.suffer [ingl. brit. ˈsʌfə, ingl. am. ˈsəfər] V. intr.

I.shelter [ingl. brit. ˈʃɛltə, ingl. am. ˈʃɛltər] SUST.

III.shelter [ingl. brit. ˈʃɛltə, ingl. am. ˈʃɛltər] V. trans.

IV.shelter [ingl. brit. ˈʃɛltə, ingl. am. ˈʃɛltər] V. intr.

I.safe [ingl. brit. seɪf, ingl. am. seɪf] SUST.

II.safe [ingl. brit. seɪf, ingl. am. seɪf] ADJ.

2. safe (free from threat, harm):

3. safe (risk-free):

III.safe [ingl. brit. seɪf, ingl. am. seɪf]

I.protect [ingl. brit. prəˈtɛkt, ingl. am. prəˈtɛkt] V. trans.

I.free [ingl. brit. friː, ingl. am. fri] SUST. a. free period ENS.

II.free [ingl. brit. friː, ingl. am. fri] ADJ.

1. free (unhindered, unrestricted):

2. free (not captive or tied):

3. free (devoid):

free of or from tax FIN.

III.free [ingl. brit. friː, ingl. am. fri] ADV.

exemption [ingl. brit. ɪɡˈzɛmpʃn, ingl. am. ɪɡˈzɛm(p)ʃ(ə)n] SUST.

I.benefit [ingl. brit. ˈbɛnɪfɪt, ingl. am. ˈbɛnəfɪt] SUST.

II.benefit <part. pres. benefiting; pret. imperf., part. pas. benefited> [ingl. brit. ˈbɛnɪfɪt, ingl. am. ˈbɛnəfɪt] V. trans.

III.benefit <part. pres. benefiting; pret. imperf., part. pas. benefited> [ingl. brit. ˈbɛnɪfɪt, ingl. am. ˈbɛnəfɪt] V. intr.

I.other [ingl. brit. ˈʌðə, ingl. am. ˈəðər] ADJ.

III.other [ingl. brit. ˈʌðə, ingl. am. ˈəðər] PRON.

IV.other [ingl. brit. ˈʌðə, ingl. am. ˈəðər]

Véase también: word, somewhere, none, hand

I.word [ingl. brit. wəːd, ingl. am. wərd] SUST.

1. word (verbal expression):

mot m
the last word literal

2. word (anything, something):

mot m

4. word (promise, affirmation):

somewhere [ingl. brit. ˈsʌmwɛː, ingl. am. ˈsəmˌ(h)wɛr] ADV.

1. somewhere (some place):

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.hand [ingl. brit. hand, ingl. am. hænd] SUST.

1. hand ANAT.:

to hold sb's hand literal
hands off coloq.!
pas touche! coloq.
hands off coloq.!
bas les pattes! coloq.

7. hand (possession):

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.

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Traducciones de to go from one extreme to the other en el diccionario inglés»francés

Traducciones de to go from one extreme to the other en el diccionario inglés»francés

5. from (source, origin):

I.other [ˈʌðəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] ADJ.

II.other [ˈʌðəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] PRON.

III.other [ˈʌðəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] ADV.

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

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

Véase también: eight

III.go <-es> [gəʊ, ingl. am. goʊ] SUST.

2. to (direction, location):

Véase también: from, at-sign, at2, at1

5. from (source, origin):

at → at-sign

inglés americano

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