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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

aisle end display [ˌʌɪlenddɪˈspleɪ] SUST.

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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

aisle [ingl. brit. ʌɪl, ingl. am. aɪl] SUST.

1. aisle (in church):

2. aisle (passageway):

to lead sb down the aisle hum.

I. display [ingl. brit. dɪˈspleɪ, ingl. am. dəˈspleɪ] SUST.

1. display COM. (for sale):

2. display (for decoration, to look at):

3. display (demonstration):

4. display:

display (of wealth) also pey.
in a display of anger, impatience
to make a display of pey. wealth, knowledge

5. display:

display MOTOR, AERO., INFORM.
display MOTOR, AERO., INFORM.

6. display TIPOGR., PRENSA:

7. display ZOOL.:

II. display [ingl. brit. dɪˈspleɪ, ingl. am. dəˈspleɪ] V. trans.

1. display:

display (gen) COM., INFORM. (show, set out) information, notice, price, times, poster
display object

2. display (reveal):

display enthusiasm, intelligence, interest, skill
display emotion, ignorance, vice, virtue, strength

3. display pey. (flaunt):

display beauty, knowledge, wealth
display legs, chest

III. display [ingl. brit. dɪˈspleɪ, ingl. am. dəˈspleɪ] V. intr. ZOOL.

display peacock:

I. end [ingl. brit. ɛnd, ingl. am. ɛnd] SUST.

1. end (finish, final part):

fin f
at the end of year, story
by the end of year, journey, game
to put an end to sth, to bring sth to an end
to get to the end of holiday
to get to the end of story, work
that really is the end coloq.!
you really are the end coloq.!

2. end (extremity):

at the end of, on the end of bed, road, nose
to lay sth end to end
it will come out the other end atrbv. house, seat

3. end (side of conversation, transaction):

4. end (of scale, spectrum):

5. end (aim):

but m

6. end DEP.:

7. end (scrap):

8. end (death):

II. end [ingl. brit. ɛnd, ingl. am. ɛnd] V. trans.

end strike, war, friendship, rumour, search
end meeting, debate, programme
end marriage
end match
to end sth with

III. end [ingl. brit. ɛnd, ingl. am. ɛnd] V. intr.

1. end (finish in time):

end day, meeting, career, relationship, book, war:
end contract, agreement:
to end in failure, tragedy, divorce

2. end (finish in space):

end path, line, queue, river:

IV. end [ingl. brit. ɛnd, ingl. am. ɛnd]

to keep one's end up coloq.

I. stick [ingl. brit. stɪk, ingl. am. stɪk] SUST.

1. stick:

stick MILIT.

2. stick:

3. stick (rod-shaped piece):

4. stick DEP.:

5. stick (conductor's baton):

6. stick MILIT.:

7. stick (piece of furniture):

stick coloq.

8. stick ingl. brit. (person) coloq.:

9. stick (criticism):

stick coloq.

10. stick AERO.:

11. stick ingl. am. MOTOR:

II. sticks SUST.

sticks sust. pl. coloq.:

III. stick <pret. imperf., part. pas. stuck> [ingl. brit. stɪk, ingl. am. stɪk] V. trans.

1. stick (stab):

stick pig

2. stick (put):

to stick sb in a home coloq.
stick it up your ass vulg. argot!
va te faire foutre! vulg. argot

3. stick (fix in place):

stick label, stamp
coller (in dans, on sur, to à)
stick poster, notice
coller (in dans, on à)

4. stick ingl. brit. (bear) coloq.:

stick person, situation

5. stick (impose) coloq.:

6. stick (accuse falsely of) coloq.:

IV. stick <pret. imperf., part. pas. stuck> [ingl. brit. stɪk, ingl. am. stɪk] V. intr.

1. stick (be pushed):

2. stick (be fixed):

stick stamp, glue:
to stick to page, wall, skin, surface
to stick to the pan sauce, rice:

3. stick (jam):

stick drawer, door, lift:
stick key, valve, catch:
stick fig. price:

4. stick (remain):

stick name, habit:

5. stick (in cards):

V. stick [ingl. brit. stɪk, ingl. am. stɪk]

to be on the stick coloq. ingl. am.
to get on the stick coloq. ingl. am.

justify [ingl. brit. ˈdʒʌstɪfʌɪ, ingl. am. ˈdʒəstəˌfaɪ] V. trans.

1. justify feeling, belief, complaint, increase, policy:

2. justify:

justify INFORM., TIPOGR. margins

3. justify INFORM.:

justify text, data

en el diccionario PONS

aisle [aɪl] SUST.

aisle of a church

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

I. display [dɪˈspleɪ] V. trans.

1. display (arrange):

display on a noticeboard

2. display (show):

II. display [dɪˈspleɪ] SUST.

1. display (arrangement of things):

2. display no pl. (demonstration):

display of affection, anger
display of love

3. display INFORM.:

I. end [end] SUST.

1. end (finish):

fin f
to put an end to sth

2. end (last point physically):

end DEP.

3. end (last point of a range):

4. end (involving communication, exchange):

5. end (purpose):

6. end (death):

7. end (small left over piece):

end of cigarette

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

in the end [or at the end of the day ingl. austr., ingl. brit.]
to be at the end of one's tether [or rope ingl. am.]

II. end [end] V. trans.

1. end (finish):

2. end (bring to a stop):

III. end [end] V. intr.

1. end (result in):

to end in sth

2. end (finish):

to end with sth
en el diccionario PONS

aisle [aɪl] SUST.

aisle of a church

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

I. display [dɪ·ˈspleɪ] V. trans.

1. display (arrange):

display on a bulletin board

2. display (show):

II. display [dɪ·ˈspleɪ] SUST.

1. display (arrangement of things):

2. display (demonstration):

display of affection, anger
display of love

3. display comput:

I. end [end] SUST.

1. end (finish):

fin f
to put an end to sth

2. end (last point physically):

end sports

3. end (last point of a range):

4. end (involving communication, exchange):

5. end (purpose):

6. end (death):

7. end (small left over piece):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. end [end] V. trans.

1. end (finish):

2. end (bring to a stop):

III. end [end] V. intr.

1. end (result in):

to end in sth

2. end (finish):

to end with sth
Present
Idisplay
youdisplay
he/she/itdisplays
wedisplay
youdisplay
theydisplay
Past
Idisplayed
youdisplayed
he/she/itdisplayed
wedisplayed
youdisplayed
theydisplayed
Present Perfect
Ihavedisplayed
youhavedisplayed
he/she/ithasdisplayed
wehavedisplayed
youhavedisplayed
theyhavedisplayed
Past Perfect
Ihaddisplayed
youhaddisplayed
he/she/ithaddisplayed
wehaddisplayed
youhaddisplayed
theyhaddisplayed

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