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Cour européenne des droits de l'homme

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

European Court of Human Rights SUST.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. right [ingl. brit. rʌɪt, ingl. am. raɪt] SUST.

1. right (side, direction):

2. right POL.:

3. right (morally):

4. right (just claim):

5. right (in boxing):

II. rights SUST. sust. pl.

1. rights:

rights COM., DER.
droits mpl

2. rights (moral):

III. right [ingl. brit. rʌɪt, ingl. am. raɪt] ADJ.

1. right (as opposed to left):

eyes right! MILIT.

2. right:

3. right:

right (correct, true) choice, conditions, decision, direction, road etc
right word
to be right person:
to be right answer:
it's not the right time to go away on holiday ingl. brit. or vacation ingl. am.
I hear you're going away on holiday ingl. brit. or vacation ingl. am., is that right?

4. right (most suitable):

5. right:

right (in good order) machine, vehicle
right (healthy) person

6. right (in order):

to put or set right mistake
to put or set right injustice
to put or set right situation
to put or set right machine, engine etc
to put or set sb right

7. right MAT.:

right angle, cone

8. right ingl. brit. (emphatic) coloq.:

9. right ingl. brit. (ready):

right coloq.

IV. right [ingl. brit. rʌɪt, ingl. am. raɪt] ADV.

1. right (of direction):

2. right (directly, straight):

3. right (exactly):

4. right (correctly):

5. right (completely):

6. right ingl. brit. (in titles):

7. right (emphatic):

right arcznte. or ingl. brit. regio.

8. right (very well):

V. right [ingl. brit. rʌɪt, ingl. am. raɪt] V. trans.

1. right (restore to upright position):

right vehicle, ship

2. right (correct):

right injustice

VI. to right oneself V. v. refl.

to right oneself v. refl. person:

to right itself ship, plane:
to right itself situation:

VII. right [ingl. brit. rʌɪt, ingl. am. raɪt]

dépanner qn coloq.
right you are coloq.!, right-oh ingl. brit. coloq.!
right you are coloq.!, right-oh ingl. brit. coloq.!
d'ac! coloq.
right enough coloq.
to put or set sth to rights

I. human [ingl. brit. ˈhjuːmən, ingl. am. ˈ(h)jumən] SUST.

II. human [ingl. brit. ˈhjuːmən, ingl. am. ˈ(h)jumən] ADJ.

1. human (not animal):

human behaviour, affairs, body, population, reproduction, weakness
human characteristic, rights

2. human (sympathetic):

I. European [ingl. brit. jʊərəˈpiːən, ingl. am. ˌjʊrəˈpiən] SUST.

II. European [ingl. brit. jʊərəˈpiːən, ingl. am. ˌjʊrəˈpiən] ADJ.

I. court [ingl. brit. kɔːt, ingl. am. kɔrt] SUST.

1. court DER.:

in closed court atrbv. case, action
in closed court decision, hearing, ruling

2. court DEP.:

3. court (of sovereign):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. court [ingl. brit. kɔːt, ingl. am. kɔrt] V. trans.

1. court (try to gain love of) arcznte. or fig.:

court woman, voters, customers

2. court (seek):

court affection, favour, controversy
court failure, disaster
court trouble

III. court [ingl. brit. kɔːt, ingl. am. kɔrt] V. intr. arcznte.

court couple:

IV. court [ingl. brit. kɔːt, ingl. am. kɔrt]

to pay court to sb arcznte.

I. course [ingl. brit. kɔːs, ingl. am. kɔrs] SUST.

1. course (progression):

cours m (of de)

2. course (route):

cap m
to be on or hold or steer a course AERO., NÁUT.
to be on course for literal
to change course (gen) literal
to change course AERO., NÁUT.
to set (a) course for AERO., NÁUT.

3. course:

course ENS., UNIV.
cours m (in en, of de)

4. course:

course MED., VETER. (of drug)

5. course (in golf, athletics):

course DEP.
course HÍP.
to stay the course literal

6. course (part of meal):

7. course CONSTR.:

II. course [ingl. brit. kɔːs, ingl. am. kɔrs] V. trans. CAZA

course dog: quarry
course person: hounds

III. course [ingl. brit. kɔːs, ingl. am. kɔrs] V. intr.

1. course (rush):

2. course DEP.:

course dogs:
course person:

IV. -course COMPOSIT.

V. of course ADV.

of [ingl. brit. ɒv, (ə)v, ingl. am. əv] PREP.

1. of (in most uses):

2. of (made or consisting of):

a will of iron fig.

3. of (indicating an agent):

4. of (indicating a proportion or fraction):

5. of ingl. brit. (in expressions of time):

I. old [ingl. brit. əʊld, ingl. am. oʊld] SUST. The irregular form vieil of the adjective vieux/vieille is used before masculine nouns beginning with a vowel or a mute ‘h’.

1. old (old people):

the old + v. pl.

2. old (earlier era):

II. olds SUST. (parents)

olds sust. pl. coloq.
les vieux coloq.
mpl my olds

III. old [ingl. brit. əʊld, ingl. am. oʊld] ADJ.

1. old (elderly, not young):

2. old (of a particular age):

3. old (not new):

old garment, object, car, song, tradition, family
old story, excuse
old joke

4. old (former, previous):

old address, school, job, boss, admirer, system

5. old (as term of affection):

old coloq.
ce cher vieux Max coloq.
ce bon vieux Jon! coloq.
hello, old chap/girl arcznte.!
how are you, you old devil coloq.?
ça va, vieux? coloq.

6. old (as intensifier) coloq.:

I. late [ingl. brit. leɪt, ingl. am. leɪt] ADJ.

1. late (after expected time):

late arrival, rains, publication, implementation
to get off to a late start meeting, event:
to be late for work, school, appointment

2. late (towards end of day, season, life etc):

late hour, supper, date, pregnancy
late plant, variety BOT.
to take a late holiday ingl. brit. or vacation ingl. am.
late Victorian architecture etc

3. late (towards end of series):

4. late (deceased):

II. late [ingl. brit. leɪt, ingl. am. leɪt] ADV.

1. late (after expected time):

late arrive, leave, start, finish
to be running late person:
to be running late train, bus:

2. late (towards end of time period):

late get up, go to bed, open, close, end

3. late ADMIN. (formerly):

III. of late ADV.

en el diccionario PONS

Right [raɪt] SUST. POL.

I. right [raɪt] ADJ.

1. right (morally good, justified):

right policy, attitude
right distribution, punishment

2. right (true, correct):

right answer, method, suspicion
the right way round [or around ingl. am.]

3. right (best, appropriate):

4. right (direction):

a right hook DEP.

5. right (well):

to be as right as rain coloq.

6. right (in correct state):

7. right coloq. (complete):

right idiot

II. right [raɪt] SUST.

1. right (civil privilege):

2. right no pl. (lawfulness):

3. right pl. (copyright):

droits mpl

4. right (right side):

to make a right ingl. am.

5. right DEP.:

6. right pl. (orderliness):

III. right [raɪt] ADV.

1. right (correctly):

right answer

2. right (well):

right work
he'll be right ingl. austr. coloq.

3. right (in rightward direction):

4. right (precisely):

IV. right [raɪt] V. trans.

1. right (rectify):

right mistake
right situation

2. right (set upright):

V. right [raɪt] INTERJ.

1. right (states accord):

2. right (attracts attention):

3. right coloq. (requests confirmation):

4. right coloq. (warns):

human [ˈhju:mən] ADJ.

I. European [ˌjʊərəˈpɪən, ingl. am. ˌjʊrə-] ADJ.

II. European [ˌjʊərəˈpɪən, ingl. am. ˌjʊrə-] SUST.

Européen(ne) m (f)

I. court [kɔ:t, ingl. am. kɔ:rt] SUST.

1. court (room for trials):

2. court (judicial body):

3. court (marked out area for playing):

court tennis

4. court (yard):

5. court ingl. brit. (apartment buildings):

6. court (building for royalty):

7. court no pl., no indet. art. (ruling sovereign):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. court [kɔ:t, ingl. am. kɔ:rt] V. trans.

1. court (try to attract):

court a woman

2. court (have a relationship):

3. court (seek):

III. court [kɔ:t, ingl. am. kɔ:rt] V. intr.

of [əv, stressed: ɒv] PREP.

1. of (belonging to):

2. of (describing):

3. of (dates and time):

the 4th of May/in May of 2002
le 4 mai/en mai 2002
ten/a quarter of two ingl. am.

4. of (nature, content):

5. of (among):

Entrada de OpenDict

right SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

Right [raɪt] SUST. POL.

I. right [raɪt] ADJ.

1. right (morally good, justified):

right policy, attitude
right distribution, punishment

2. right (true, correct):

right answer, method, suspicion

3. right (best, appropriate):

4. right (direction):

a right hook sports

5. right (well):

to be as right as rain coloq.

6. right (in correct state):

to set [or put] sth right

II. right [raɪt] SUST.

1. right (civil privilege):

2. right (lawfulness):

3. right pl. (copyright):

droits mpl

4. right (right side):

5. right sports:

III. right [raɪt] ADV.

1. right (correctly):

right answer

2. right (well):

right work

3. right (in rightward direction):

4. right (directly):

IV. right [raɪt] V. trans.

1. right (rectify):

right mistake
right situation

2. right (set upright):

V. right [raɪt] INTERJ.

1. right (in agreement):

2. right (attracting attention):

3. right coloq. (requesting confirmation):

4. right coloq. (in warning):

human [ˈhju·mən] ADJ.

I. European [ˌjʊr·ə·ˈpi·ən] ADJ.

II. European [ˌjʊr·ə·ˈpi·ən] SUST.

Européen(ne) m (f)

I. court [kɔrt] SUST.

1. court (room for trials):

2. court (judicial body):

3. court sports:

court tennis

4. court (yard):

5. court (road):

6. court no indet. art. (ruling sovereign):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. court [kɔrt] V. trans.

1. court (try to attract):

court a woman

2. court (seek):

III. court [kɔrt] V. intr.

of [əv, stressed: av] PREP.

1. of (belonging to):

2. of (describing):

3. of (dates and time):

the 4th of May/in May of 2005
le 4 mai/en mai 2005

4. of (nature, content):

5. of (among):

Present
Iright
youright
he/she/itrights
weright
youright
theyright
Past
Irighted
yourighted
he/she/itrighted
werighted
yourighted
theyrighted
Present Perfect
Ihaverighted
youhaverighted
he/she/ithasrighted
wehaverighted
youhaverighted
theyhaverighted
Past Perfect
Ihadrighted
youhadrighted
he/she/ithadrighted
wehadrighted
youhadrighted
theyhadrighted

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Of course, his bickering covetous heirs and associates would rather keep the jewel for themselves.
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