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formulaire principal

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

form master, form mistress, form teacher SUST. ingl. brit. ENS.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. form [ingl. brit. fɔːm, ingl. am. fɔrm] SUST.

1. form (kind, manifestation):

2. form (document):

3. form (shape):

4. form (of athlete, horse, performer):

5. form:

form LIT., ARTE (structure)

6. form (etiquette):

cela ne se fait pas (to do de faire)

7. form ingl. brit. ENS.:

in the first/fourth form atrbv. captain, room

8. form (prescribed set of words):

9. form ingl. brit. (criminal record) coloq.:

avoir fait de la taule coloq. (for pour)

10. form LING.:

11. form (hare's nest):

12. form (bench):

II. form [ingl. brit. fɔːm, ingl. am. fɔrm] V. trans.

1. form (organize or create):

form queue, circle, barrier, club, cartel, alliance, government, union, band
former (from avec)
form friendship, relationship
form sentence, tense

2. form (conceive):

form impression, image, picture, opinion, idea
form admiration

3. form (mould):

form child, pupil, personality, taste, ideas, attitudes

4. form (constitute):

form jury, cabinet, panel

III. form [ingl. brit. fɔːm, ingl. am. fɔrm] V. intr. (all contexts)

IV. -formed COMPOSIT.

I. master [ingl. brit. ˈmɑːstə, ingl. am. ˈmæstər] SUST.

1. master (man in charge):

2. master (person in control):

3. master (person who excels):

a master of violin, narrative
a master of tactics, public relations

4. master ARTE:

5. master ENS. (teacher):

6. master ingl. brit. UNIV. (of college):

7. master:

8. master:

master, a. Master (as form of address) arcznte.

9. master UNIV. (graduate):

maîtrise f (in en, de)

10. master NÁUT.:

11. master (in chess, bridge etc):

12. master (title of young man):

the young master arcznte.

II. Masters SUST.

Masters sust. pl. + v. sing. DEP.:

III. master [ingl. brit. ˈmɑːstə, ingl. am. ˈmæstər] ADJ. (skilled)

master architect, butcher, chef, craftsman
master atrbv. smuggler, spy, terrorist, thief

IV. master [ingl. brit. ˈmɑːstə, ingl. am. ˈmæstər] V. trans.

1. master (learn, become proficient in or with):

master subject, language, controls, computers, theory, basics, complexities
master art, skill

2. master (control):

master feelings, situation, person
master phobia

en el diccionario PONS

I. form [fɔ:m, ingl. am. fɔ:rm] SUST.

1. form (type, variety):

2. form (outward shape) a. LING.:

3. form QUÍM. (physical state):

4. form (document):

an application form for a job
an application form for loan, brochure

5. form no pl. (condition):

to be in [or ingl. brit. on] good/excellent form
on present form ingl. brit.

6. form no pl. (correct procedure):

7. form ingl. brit. (class):

8. form ingl. brit. (bench):

9. form (mould):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. form [fɔ:m, ingl. am. fɔ:rm] V. trans.

1. form (make the shape of):

2. form (develop in the mind):

form opinion

3. form (set up):

form committee, group
form friendship

4. form LING. (use):

5. form form. (influence):

to form sb/sb's character

6. form (constitute):

III. form [fɔ:m, ingl. am. fɔ:rm] V. intr.

I. master SUST.

1. master (person in control):

maître(sse) m (f)

2. master (competent person):

3. master ingl. brit. (schoolteacher):

master in primary school
master in secondary school

4. master (manager of a college):

5. master (title for a young man):

6. master UNIV.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. master V. trans.

1. master (have knowledge, control of):

2. master (overcome):

en el diccionario PONS

I. form [fɔrm] SUST.

1. form (type, variety):

2. form (outward shape) a. LING.:

3. form QUÍM. (physical state):

4. form (document):

an application form for a job
an application form for loan, brochure

5. form (condition):

6. form (correct procedure):

7. form (mold):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. form [fɔrm] V. trans.

1. form (make the shape of):

2. form (develop in the mind):

form opinion

3. form (set up):

form committee, group
form friendship

4. form LING. (use):

5. form form. (influence):

to form sb/sb's character

6. form (constitute):

III. form [fɔrm] V. intr.

I. master SUST.

1. master (person in control):

maître(sse) m (f)

2. master (competent person):

3. master (original for making copies):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. master V. trans.

1. master (have knowledge, control of):

2. master (overcome):

Present
Iform
youform
he/she/itforms
weform
youform
theyform
Past
Iformed
youformed
he/she/itformed
weformed
youformed
theyformed
Present Perfect
Ihaveformed
youhaveformed
he/she/ithasformed
wehaveformed
youhaveformed
theyhaveformed
Past Perfect
Ihadformed
youhadformed
he/she/ithadformed
wehadformed
youhadformed
theyhadformed

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The canonical form may be viewed as an explicit solution of the linear system.
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Buses and taxis are available for going to sanctuary, form where in you have to walk about 3 km to reach inside the sanctuary.
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Tin can form many oxides, sulfides, and other chalcogenide derivatives.
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