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Au-delà de tout doute

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

beyond dispute ADJ.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. dispute [ingl. brit. dɪˈspjuːt, ingl. am. dɪˈspjut] SUST.

1. dispute (quarrel):

dispute f (between entre, with avec)
conflit m (over, about à propos de, between entre, with avec)

2. dispute U (controversy):

controverse f (over, about sur)
to be/not to be in dispute cause, fact, problem:

II. dispute [ingl. brit. dɪˈspjuːt, ingl. am. dɪˈspjut] V. trans.

1. dispute (question truth of):

dispute claim, figures, result, theory

2. dispute (claim possession of):

dispute property, territory, title

III. dispute [ingl. brit. dɪˈspjuːt, ingl. am. dɪˈspjut] V. intr.

IV. disputed ADJ.

disputed fact, theory, territory:

I. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] PREP. Beyond is often used with a noun to produce expressions like beyond doubt, beyond a joke, beyond the grasp of, beyond the bounds of etc. For translations of these and similar expressions where beyond means outside the range of, consult the appropriate noun entry (doubt, joke, grasp, bound, etc.). See also I. 3. below.

1. beyond (on the far side of):

beyond border, city limits, region, mountain range

2. beyond (after a certain point in time):

beyond 1998
au-delà de 1998

3. beyond (outside the range of):

4. beyond (further than):

to go or get beyond sth

5. beyond (too much for, above):

to be beyond sb's ability or competence task, activity:
to be beyond sb activity, task, subject:

6. beyond (other than):

II. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] ADV.

1. beyond (expressing location: further on):

2. beyond (expressing time):

III. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] CONJ.

à part + infininitive

IV. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] SUST.

V. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd]

to be in the back of beyond house, farm:

I. joke [ingl. brit. dʒəʊk, ingl. am. dʒoʊk] SUST.

1. joke (amusing story):

plaisanterie f (about sur)
blague f coloq. (about sur)
to get coloq. the joke
bad joke fig.

2. joke (laughing matter):

to do sth as a joke
prendre qc à la rigolade coloq.

3. joke (prank):

4. joke (object of ridicule):

guignol m pey.

II. joke [ingl. brit. dʒəʊk, ingl. am. dʒoʊk] V. intr.

I. grasp [ingl. brit. ɡrɑːsp, ingl. am. ɡræsp] SUST.

1. grasp:

to hold sth in one's grasp literal
to hold sth in one's grasp fig.
to hold sb in one's grasp fig.

2. grasp (understanding):

II. grasp [ingl. brit. ɡrɑːsp, ingl. am. ɡræsp] V. trans.

1. grasp:

grasp literal rope, hand
grasp fig. opportunity
to grasp hold of sb/sth
saisir qn/qc

2. grasp (comprehend):

grasp concept, subject
grasp argument
grasp situation, significance

III. to grasp at V. intr.

to grasp at rope, hand
to grasp at fig. idea, meaning

I. doubt [ingl. brit. daʊt, ingl. am. daʊt] SUST.

to be in doubt outcome, project, future:
to be in doubt honesty, innocence, guilt: (gen)
to be in doubt person:
to be open to doubt evidence, testimony:
to cast or throw doubt on sth person:
to cast or throw doubt on sth evidence, book:

II. doubt [ingl. brit. daʊt, ingl. am. daʊt] V. trans.

doubt fact, evidence, value, ability, honesty, person:

to doubt (if or that or whether) …

III. doubt [ingl. brit. daʊt, ingl. am. daʊt] V. intr.

I. bound [ingl. brit. baʊnd, ingl. am. baʊnd] V. pret. V. part. pas.

bound → bind

II. bound [ingl. brit. baʊnd, ingl. am. baʊnd] SUST.

III. bounds SUST.

bounds sust. pl. literal, fig.:

to be out of bounds MILIT., ENS. place:

IV. bound [ingl. brit. baʊnd, ingl. am. baʊnd] ADJ.

1. bound (certain):

2. bound (obliged):

tenu (by par, to do de faire)

3. bound book:

4. bound:

bound for (heading for) person, bus, train
bound for aeroplane

5. bound (connected):

V. bound [ingl. brit. baʊnd, ingl. am. baʊnd] V. trans. (border)

bounded by literal, fig.

VI. bound [ingl. brit. baʊnd, ingl. am. baʊnd] V. intr.

VII. -bound COMPOSIT.

1. -bound (heading for):

2. -bound (confined):

en el diccionario PONS

en el diccionario PONS

I. dispute [dɪˈspju:t] V. trans.

1. dispute (argue):

2. dispute (doubt):

II. dispute [dɪˈspju:t] V. intr.

III. dispute [dɪˈspju:t] SUST.

1. dispute (argument):

2. dispute POL., ECON.:

3. dispute (debate):

4. dispute DER.:

I. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd, ingl. am. -ˈɑ:nd] PREP.

1. beyond (other side of):

2. beyond (after):

3. beyond (further than):

he is beyond help irón. hum., pey.

4. beyond (too difficult for):

5. beyond (more than):

6. beyond with neg. or interrog. (except for):

beyond sth
à part qc

II. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd, ingl. am. -ˈɑ:nd] ADV.

1. beyond (past):

2. beyond (future):

III. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd, ingl. am. -ˈɑ:nd] SUST.

the beyond REL.
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. dispute [dɪ·ˈspjut] V. trans.

1. dispute (argue):

2. dispute (doubt):

II. dispute [dɪ·ˈspjut] V. intr.

III. dispute [dɪ·ˈspjut] SUST.

1. dispute (argument):

2. dispute POL., ECON.:

3. dispute (debate):

4. dispute DER.:

I. beyond [bɪ·ˈ(j)and] PREP.

1. beyond (other side of):

2. beyond (after):

3. beyond (further than):

he is beyond help irón. hum., pey.

4. beyond (too difficult for):

5. beyond (more than):

6. beyond with neg. or interrog. (except for):

beyond sth
à part qc

II. beyond [bɪ·ˈ(j)and] ADV.

1. beyond (past):

2. beyond (future):

III. beyond [bɪ·ˈ(j)and] SUST.

the beyond REL.
Present
Idispute
youdispute
he/she/itdisputes
wedispute
youdispute
theydispute
Past
Idisputed
youdisputed
he/she/itdisputed
wedisputed
youdisputed
theydisputed
Present Perfect
Ihavedisputed
youhavedisputed
he/she/ithasdisputed
wehavedisputed
youhavedisputed
theyhavedisputed
Past Perfect
Ihaddisputed
youhaddisputed
he/she/ithaddisputed
wehaddisputed
youhaddisputed
theyhaddisputed

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Yet that he was in the habit of receiving gifts from all and sundry who hoped for his backing is beyond dispute.
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They can not kick their feet, nor swim to a rescuer, nor grasp a rope or other rescue equipment.
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Slice the strip open, so that it could unroll to become a rectangle, but keep a grasp on the cut ends.
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One might expect both sides in this fight to grasp at whatever ammunition they can find, rhetorical or otherwise.
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Thus, she sings, her listeners should remember to grasp life with both hands, like the dancing puppets.
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