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Télédiffusion par satellite
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
direct broadcasting by satellite, DBS SUST. TV
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. broadcast [ingl. brit. ˈbrɔːdkɑːst, ingl. am. ˈbrɔdˌkæst] SUST.
II. broadcast <pret. imperf., part. pas. broadcast or broadcasted> [ingl. brit. ˈbrɔːdkɑːst, ingl. am. ˈbrɔdˌkæst] V. trans.
1. broadcast station, person programme, message:
diffuser (to à)
2. broadcast (tell):
3. broadcast AGR. GANAD.:
broadcast seeds
III. broadcast <pret. imperf., part. pas. broadcast or broadcasted> [ingl. brit. ˈbrɔːdkɑːst, ingl. am. ˈbrɔdˌkæst] V. intr.
1. broadcast station, channel:
émettre (on sur)
2. broadcast person:
IV. broadcast [ingl. brit. ˈbrɔːdkɑːst, ingl. am. ˈbrɔdˌkæst] ADV. AGR. GANAD.
V. broadcast [ingl. brit. ˈbrɔːdkɑːst, ingl. am. ˈbrɔdˌkæst] ADJ.
broadcasting [ingl. brit. ˈbrɔːdkɑːstɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈbrɔdkæstɪŋ] SUST. (field)
religious/children's broadcasting atrbv. authorities, executive, legislation, restriction, service, technology, union
satellite [ingl. brit. ˈsatəlʌɪt, ingl. am. ˈsædlˌaɪt] SUST. (all contexts)
weather/communications satellite atrbv. broadcasting, link, transmission
weather/communications satellite town, country, computer, terminal, photograph
I. by [ingl. brit. bʌɪ, ingl. am. baɪ] PREP.
1. by (showing agent, result):
2. by (through the means of):
3. by (according to, from evidence of):
4. by (via, passing through):
5. by (near, beside):
6. by (past):
to go or pass by sb
7. by (showing authorship):
8. by (before, not later than):
9. by (during):
10. by (according to):
11. by (to the extent or degree of):
12. by (in measurements):
13. by MAT. (in multiplication, division):
10 multiplied by 5 is 50
14. by (showing rate, quantity):
15. by (in successive degrees, units):
16. by (with regard to):
17. by (as a result of):
18. by (used with reflexive pronouns):
19. by (in promises, oaths):
20. by NÁUT. (in compass directions):
II. by [ingl. brit. bʌɪ, ingl. am. baɪ] ADV.
1. by (past):
2. by (near):
3. by (aside, in reserve):
4. by (to one's house):
III. by [ingl. brit. bʌɪ, ingl. am. baɪ]
I. default [ingl. brit. dɪˈfɔːlt, ingl. am. dəˈfɔlt] SUST.
1. default:
non-remboursement m (on de)
non-paiement m (on de)
2. default DER. (nonappearance in court):
3. default atrbv. (standard):
default attribute, case, option, position
default font, setting, value
II. default [ingl. brit. dɪˈfɔːlt, ingl. am. dəˈfɔlt] V. intr.
1. default (fail to make payments):
to default on payment, debt
2. default DER. (fail to appear in court):
III. by default ADV. (automatically)
by default choose, select
IV. in default of PREP.
I. far [ingl. brit. fɑː, ingl. am. fɑr] ADV.
1. far (to, at, from a long distance):
2. far (expressing specific distance):
3. far (to, at a long time away):
as far back as 1965
déjà en 1965
4. far (to a great degree, very much):
5. far (to what extent, to the extent that):
6. far (to extreme degree):
II. far [ingl. brit. fɑː, ingl. am. fɑr] ADJ.
1. far (remote):
2. far (further away, other):
3. far POL.:
III. by far ADV.
IV. far and away ADV.
V. far from PREP.
VI. so far ADV.
1. so far (up till now):
we have £3, 000 so far
2. so far (up to a point):
VII. thus far ADV.
VIII. far [ingl. brit. fɑː, ingl. am. fɑr]
how far gone or ingl. am. along is she (in her pregnancy)?
I. way [ingl. brit. weɪ, ingl. am. weɪ] SUST.
1. way (route, road):
chemin m (from de, to à)
to live over the way coloq.
the way ahead literal
a way around literal obstacle
l'entrée (to de)
la sortie (of de)
envoyer promener qn coloq.
to be on the way out fig.
to be out of sb's way
along the way literal
to go the way of sb/sth
finir comme qn/qc
2. way (direction):
to put sth sb's way coloq.
filer qc à qn coloq.
3. way (space in front, projected route):
to bar/block sb's way
to be in sb's way
to get in sb's way hair, clothing:
to get in sb's way children:
to get out of sb's way
to keep out of sb's way
to make way for sb/sth
faire place à qn/qc
4. way (distance):
c'est loin (to jusqu'à)
to be a short way off literal
we still have some way to go before doing literal, fig.
to go all the way (have sex) coloq. two people:
to go all the way with sb coloq.
5. way (manner of doing something):
she certainly has a way with her coloq. ingl. brit.
way to go coloq.! ingl. am.
voilà qui est bien! coloq.
the way (that) sb does sth
I like the way you blame me! irón.
no way coloq.!
pas question! coloq.
no way am I doing that coloq.!
6. way (respect, aspect):
7. way (custom, manner):
8. way (will, desire):
to have one's (wicked) way with sb arcznte. or hum.
II. way [ingl. brit. weɪ, ingl. am. weɪ] ADV.
to be way out (in guess, estimate) person:
III. by the way ADV.
by the way tell, mention:
by the way, …
à propos, …
en el diccionario PONS
I. broadcast [ˈbrɔ:dkɑ:st, ingl. am. ˈbrɑ:dkæst] SUST.
1. broadcast no pl. (process):
2. broadcast (programme):
II. broadcast <broadcast, broadcast [or -ed, -ed]> [ˈbrɔ:dkɑ:st, ingl. am. ˈbrɑ:dkæst] V. intr. ingl. am.
III. broadcast <broadcast, broadcast [or -ed, -ed]> [ˈbrɔ:dkɑ:st, ingl. am. ˈbrɑ:dkæst] V. trans. ingl. am.
1. broadcast (transmit):
2. broadcast fig. coloq.:
broadcast rumour
broadcasting SUST. no pl.
1. broadcasting (process):
2. broadcasting (programmes):
I. satellite [ˈsætəlaɪt, ingl. am. ˈsæt̬-] SUST.
II. satellite [ˈsætəlaɪt, ingl. am. ˈsæt̬-] ADJ.
I. by [baɪ] PREP.
1. by (near):
to stand/lie/be by sth/sb
être près [ou à côté] de qc/qn
close [or near] by sb/sth
tout près de qn/qc
2. by (during):
le [ou de] jour/la [ou de] nuit
3. by (at latest time):
by the time sb saw him ...
le temps [ou avant] que qn le voie (subj.) ...
4. by (showing agent, cause):
killed by sth/sb
tué par qc/qn
5. by (using):
by means of sth
by doing sth
to call sb/sth by name
6. by (through):
7. by (past):
to run by sb
8. by (alone):
9. by (in measurement):
10. by (from perspective of):
it's all right by me coloq.
II. by [baɪ] ADV.
1. by (in reserve):
to put/lay sth by
2. by (gradually):
3. by (past):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. direct [dɪˈrekt] V. intr.
1. direct TEAT.:
2. direct CINE:
II. direct [dɪˈrekt] V. trans.
1. direct (control):
direct company
direct traffic
2. direct (command):
to direct sb to +infin
ordonner à qn de +infin
3. direct (aim in a direction):
to direct sth towards sth
to direct sb the way to sth
4. direct (address):
5. direct CINE:
6. direct TEAT.:
7. direct MÚS.:
III. direct [dɪˈrekt] ADJ.
1. direct:
direct danger, cause
direct refusal
2. direct (frank):
direct person
direct refusal
3. direct (without intermediary):
IV. direct [dɪˈrekt] ADV.
direct broadcast
en el diccionario PONS
I. broadcast [ˈbrɔd·kæst] SUST.
1. broadcast (process):
2. broadcast (program):
II. broadcast <broadcast, broadcast [or -ed, -ed]> [ˈbrɔd·kæst] V. intr.
III. broadcast <broadcast, broadcast [or -ed, -ed]> [ˈbrɔd·kæst] V. trans.
1. broadcast (transmit):
2. broadcast fig. coloq.:
broadcast rumor
broadcasting SUST.
1. broadcasting (process):
2. broadcasting (programs):
I. satellite [ˈsæt̬· ə l·aɪt] SUST.
II. satellite [ˈsæt̬· ə l·aɪt] ADJ.
I. by [baɪ] PREP.
1. by (near):
to stand/lie/be by sth/sb
close [or near] by sb/sth
tout près de qn/qc
2. by (during):
le [ou de] jour/la [ou de] nuit
3. by (at latest time):
by the time sb saw him ...
le temps [ou avant] que qn le voie (subj.) ...
4. by (showing agent, cause):
killed by sth/sb
tué par qc/qn
5. by (using):
by means of sth
by doing sth
to call sb/sth by name
6. by (through):
7. by (past):
to run by sb
8. by (alone):
9. by (in measurement):
4 feet by 6
de 4 pieds sur 6 (de 1, 20 m sur 1, 80 m environ)
10. by (from perspective of):
it's all right by me coloq.
II. by [baɪ] ADV.
1. by (in reserve):
to put/lay sth by
2. by (gradually):
3. by (past):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. direct [dɪ·ˈrekt] V. trans.
1. direct (control):
direct company
direct traffic
2. direct (command):
to direct sb to do sth
3. direct (aim in a direction):
to direct sb/sth to sb/sth
diriger qn/qc vers qn/qc
4. direct (address):
5. direct CINE:
6. direct TEAT.:
7. direct MÚS.:
II. direct [dɪ·ˈrekt] V. intr.
1. direct TEAT.:
2. direct CINE:
III. direct [dɪ·ˈrekt] ADJ.
1. direct:
direct danger, cause
direct refusal
2. direct (frank):
direct person
direct refusal
3. direct (without intermediary):
IV. direct [dɪ·ˈrekt] ADV.
direct broadcast
Present
Ibroadcast
youbroadcast
he/she/itbroadcasts
webroadcast
youbroadcast
theybroadcast
Past
Ibroadcast / ingl. am. tb. broadcasted
youbroadcast / ingl. am. tb. broadcasted
he/she/itbroadcast / ingl. am. tb. broadcasted
webroadcast / ingl. am. tb. broadcasted
youbroadcast / ingl. am. tb. broadcasted
theybroadcast / ingl. am. tb. broadcasted
Present Perfect
Ihavebroadcast / ingl. am. tb. broadcasted
youhavebroadcast / ingl. am. tb. broadcasted
he/she/ithasbroadcast / ingl. am. tb. broadcasted
wehavebroadcast / ingl. am. tb. broadcasted
youhavebroadcast / ingl. am. tb. broadcasted
theyhavebroadcast / ingl. am. tb. broadcasted
Past Perfect
Ihadbroadcast / ingl. am. tb. broadcasted
youhadbroadcast / ingl. am. tb. broadcasted
he/she/ithadbroadcast / ingl. am. tb. broadcasted
wehadbroadcast / ingl. am. tb. broadcasted
youhadbroadcast / ingl. am. tb. broadcasted
theyhadbroadcast / ingl. am. tb. broadcasted
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