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обоеполое
touche de fonction
function key SUST.
I. function [ingl. brit. ˈfʌŋ(k)ʃ(ə)n, ingl. am. ˈfəŋ(k)ʃ(ə)n] SUST.
1. function (role):
to perform a function as person, object:
2. function (occasion):
3. function:
function INFORM., MAT.
être fonction de also fig.
II. function [ingl. brit. ˈfʌŋ(k)ʃ(ə)n, ingl. am. ˈfəŋ(k)ʃ(ə)n] V. intr.
1. function (work properly):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to function as (operate as) object:
to function as person:
I. key [ingl. brit. kiː, ingl. am. ki] SUST.
1. key (locking device):
2. key (winding device):
remontoir m (for de)
3. key TÉC.:
4. key (control):
5. key fig.:
secret m (to de)
6. key (explanatory list):
7. key (answers) (to test, riddle):
key ENS.
8. key MÚS.:
ton m
change of key literal, fig.
9. key GEOGR.:
II. key [ingl. brit. kiː, ingl. am. ki] ADJ.
key industry, job, element, document, figure, role
key inv. after sust. difference, point
key problem
III. key [ingl. brit. kiː, ingl. am. ki] V. trans.
1. key (type):
key data, information
2. key (adapt):
key remarks, speech
adapter (to à)
function key SUST. INFORM.
I. key [ki:] SUST.
1. key (locking device):
clé [ou clef] f
2. key no pl. (essential point):
the key to sth
3. key (list):
key of symbols
key of answers
4. key MÚS.:
ton m
5. key INFORM.:
piton m fr. canad.
pitonner fr. canad.
II. key [ki:] ADJ.
key factor, question, figure:
clé [ou clef]
sth is key
III. key [ki:] V. trans.
1. key (type):
2. key (adapt):
to key sth to sb
adapter qc à qn
I. function [ˈfʌŋkʃən] SUST.
1. function (purpose) a. MAT.:
2. function (formal ceremony):
3. function (formal social event):
II. function [ˈfʌŋkʃən] V. intr.
function key SUST. comput
I. key [ki] SUST.
1. key (locking device):
2. key (essential point):
the key to sth
3. key (list):
key of symbols
4. key MÚS.:
ton m
5. key comput:
piton m fr. canad.
pitonner fr. canad.
II. key [ki] ADJ.
key factor, question, figure:
sth is key
III. key [ki] V. trans.
1. key (adapt):
to key sth to sb
adapter qc à qn
2. key (vandalize):
I. function [ˈfʌŋ(k)·ʃ ə n] SUST.
1. function (purpose) a. math:
2. function (formal ceremony):
3. function (formal social event):
II. function [ˈfʌŋ(k)·ʃ ə n] V. intr.
Present
Ifunction
youfunction
he/she/itfunctions
wefunction
youfunction
theyfunction
Past
Ifunctioned
youfunctioned
he/she/itfunctioned
wefunctioned
youfunctioned
theyfunctioned
Present Perfect
Ihavefunctioned
youhavefunctioned
he/she/ithasfunctioned
wehavefunctioned
youhavefunctioned
theyhavefunctioned
Past Perfect
Ihadfunctioned
youhadfunctioned
he/she/ithadfunctioned
wehadfunctioned
youhadfunctioned
theyhadfunctioned
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