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保卫者
mi-temps
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
half-time break SUST. DEP.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
break into leisure time, working day
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. half <pl halves> [ingl. brit. hɑːf, ingl. am. hæf] SUST.
1. half (one of two parts):
half (of) 38 is 19
2. half MAT. (fraction):
3. half DEP.:
4. half DEP. → half back
5. half ingl. brit. (half pint):
half coloq.
half coloq.
bock m
6. half ingl. brit. (half fare):
II. half [ingl. brit. hɑːf, ingl. am. hæf] ADJ.
III. half [ingl. brit. hɑːf, ingl. am. hæf] PRON.
1. half (50%):
that was a meal and a half coloq.!
2. half (in time):
half past two/six ingl. brit., half two/six coloq.
3. half (in age):
IV. half [ingl. brit. hɑːf, ingl. am. hæf] ADV.
half full, over, asleep, drunk, cooked, dressed, eaten, hidden, understood, remembered:
pas jeune/petit irón.
not half coloq.!
not half bad coloq.
V. half [ingl. brit. hɑːf, ingl. am. hæf]
half a minute or second or tick coloq. ingl. brit. or mo coloq.
too clever by half coloq.
half back SUST. DEP.
I. time [ingl. brit. tʌɪm, ingl. am. taɪm] SUST.
1. time (continuum):
2. time (specific duration):
3. time (hour of the day, night):
to lose time clock:
4. time (era, epoch):
to be ahead of or in advance of the times person, invention:
5. time (moment):
6. time (occasion):
7. time (experience):
se la couler douce coloq.
8. time ADMIN. (hourly rate):
9. time (length of period):
10. time MÚS.:
11. time DEP.:
12. time MAT. fig.:
II. time [ingl. brit. tʌɪm, ingl. am. taɪm] V. trans.
1. time (schedule):
time attack
prévoir (for pour)
time holiday, visit
prévoir, fixer (for pour)
time appointment, meeting
2. time (judge):
time blow, stroke, shot
3. time (measure speed, duration):
time athlete, cyclist
time journey, speech
time egg
III. to time oneself V. v. refl.
to time oneself v. refl.:
IV. time [ingl. brit. tʌɪm, ingl. am. taɪm]
to do time (prison) coloq.
faire de la taule coloq.
to make time with sb ingl. am. coloq. (chat up)
draguer qn coloq.
s'envoyer qn coloq.
long time no see coloq.!
time please! ingl. brit. (in pub)
I. break [ingl. brit. breɪk, ingl. am. breɪk] SUST.
1. break (fracture):
2. break (crack):
3. break (gap):
4. break RADIO, TV:
5. break (pause) (gen):
break ENS.
give us a break coloq.!
fiche-nous la paix! coloq.
6. break (holiday):
7. break (departure):
break fig.
rupture f (with avec)
8. break (opportunity):
break coloq.
1973 a été l'année de sa veine coloq.
un coup de veine coloq.
9. break (dawn):
10. break (escape bid):
se faire la belle coloq.
11. break (in tennis):
12. break (in snooker, pool) (first shot):
13. break MÚS. (in jazz):
II. break <pret. imperf. broke, part. pas. broken> [ingl. brit. breɪk, ingl. am. breɪk] V. trans.
1. break (damage):
break chair, eggs, rope, stick, toy, glass, plate, window, machine
to break one's back literal
to break one's neck literal
2. break (split, rupture):
break seal
break sentence, word
to break surface diver, submarine:
3. break (interrupt):
break person: silence
break shout, siren: silence
break circuit, current
break monotony, spell
break ties, links
rompre (with avec)
sortir de son silence (on à propos de)
4. break (disobey):
break law
break embargo, blockade, conditions, terms
break treaty
break commandment, rule
break strike
break vow
break appointment
5. break (exceed, surpass):
break speed limit, bounds
break record, opponent
break speed barrier
break class barrier
6. break (lessen the impact of):
break wind
break branches: fall
break hay: fall
7. break (destroy) fig. troops:
break rebellion
break person, resistance, determination, will
to break sb's hold over sb
8. break (ruin):
break person
9. break EQUIT.:
break young horse
10. break (in tennis):
11. break MILIT.:
break officer
12. break (decipher):
break cipher, code
13. break (leave):
14. break (announce):
break news
break truth
III. break <pret. imperf. broke, part. pas. broken> [ingl. brit. breɪk, ingl. am. breɪk] V. intr.
1. break (be damaged):
break branch, chair, egg, handle, tooth, string, plate, glass, window:
break arm, bone, leg:
break bag:
2. break (separate):
break clouds:
break waves:
se briser (against contre, on, over sur)
3. break DEP.:
break boxers:
4. break (stop for a rest):
5. break (change):
break good weather:
break drought, heatwave:
break luck:
6. break (begin):
break day:
break storm:
break scandal, news story:
7. break (discontinue):
8. break (weaken):
9. break (change tone):
break boy's voice:
10. break (in snooker, pool):
en el diccionario PONS
I. half <-halves> [hɑ:f, ingl. am. hæf] SUST.
1. half (equal part, fifty per cent):
2. half DEP.:
3. half ingl. brit. coloq. (half pint of beer):
4. half ingl. brit. (child's ticket for public transport):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
in half a second [or tick ingl. brit.]
II. half [hɑ:f, ingl. am. hæf] ADJ.
III. half [hɑ:f, ingl. am. hæf] ADV.
I. time [taɪm] SUST.
1. time (chronological dimension):
2. time no pl. (period of time):
journey time/cooking time cooking time
3. time (point in time):
time in schedule, day
time on clock
the right/wrong time for doing sth, at sb's time of life
at the same time a. fig.
from time to time no pl.
ahead of time ingl. am.
4. time (experience):
to give sb a hard time coloq.
5. time (opportunity, leisure):
to have got time for sth/to +infin
to take time out from sth to do sth
6. time (incident):
three times champion ingl. brit., ingl. austr., three time champion ingl. am.
7. time (epoch):
at the time of sth no pl.
to keep up [or to change] with the times ingl. am.
to be ahead of [or before] one's time ingl. brit.
8. time pl. (when measuring) MAT.:
9. time DEP.:
10. time no pl. MÚS.:
11. time ECON.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to do time ingl. brit. coloq.
II. time [taɪm] V. trans.
1. time (measure time of):
time runner
time journey
2. time (choose best moment for):
time wedding, meeting, comment
I. break [breɪk] SUST.
1. break (gap):
break crack
break into two parts
2. break (interruption):
break in conversation, for snack
break in output
3. break ENS.:
4. break (escape):
5. break:
6. break (opportunity):
7. break DEP.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
rompre avec qn/qc
II. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] V. trans.
1. break (shatter):
2. break (damage):
3. break fig.:
4. break AERO.:
5. break (interrupt):
to break (off) sth
to break one's step [or stride] MILIT.
6. break (put an end to):
break record
break strike
to break sb's spirit [or will]
7. break DEP.:
8. break (violate):
break law
break treaty
break date
9. break (forcefully end):
10. break (decipher):
break code
11. break (make public):
12. break (make change for):
break banknote
13. break MILIT.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to break one's back [or ass ingl. am.] coloq.
to break the back of sth ingl. austr., ingl. brit.
to break the bank irón. hum.
to break the ice coloq.
III. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] V. intr.
1. break (shatter):
2. break (separate):
3. break (interrupt):
4. break (strike):
5. break (change sound):
break voice at puberty
break with emotion
6. break (begin):
break storm, scandal
break day
7. break DEP.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
en el diccionario PONS
I. time [taɪm] SUST.
1. time (chronological dimension):
2. time (period of time):
3. time (point in time):
time in schedule, day
time on clock
the right/wrong time for doing sth
at sb's time of life
at the same time a. fig.
4. time (experience):
to give sb a hard time coloq.
5. time (opportunity, leisure):
to have time for sth/to +infin
to take time out from sth to do sth
6. time (incident):
7. time (epoch):
8. time pl. math (when measuring):
9. time sports:
10. time MÚS.:
11. time ECON.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to do/serve time coloq.
II. time [taɪm] V. trans.
1. time (measure time of):
time runner
time trip
2. time (choose best moment for):
time wedding, meeting, comment
I. half <-halves> [hæf] SUST.
1. half (equal part, fifty per cent):
2. half sports:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. half [hæf] ADJ.
III. half [hæf] ADV.
halftime SUST. sports
I. break [breɪk] SUST.
1. break (gap):
break crack
break into two parts
2. break (interruption):
break in conversation, for snack
break in output
3. break ENS.:
4. break (escape):
5. break:
6. break (opportunity):
7. break sports:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
rompre avec qn/qc
II. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] V. trans.
1. break (shatter):
2. break (damage):
3. break fig.:
4. break AERO.:
5. break (interrupt):
to break (off) sth
to break one's step [or stride] MILIT.
6. break (put an end to):
break record
break strike
to break sb's spirit [or will]
7. break sports:
8. break (violate):
break law
break treaty
break date
9. break (forcefully end):
10. break (decipher):
break code
11. break (make public):
12. break (make change for):
break bank note
13. break MILIT.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to break the bank irón. hum.
to break the ice coloq.
III. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] V. intr.
1. break (shatter):
2. break (separate):
3. break (interrupt):
4. break (strike):
5. break (change sound):
break voice at puberty
break with emotion
6. break (begin):
break storm, scandal
break day
7. break sports:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
Present
Itime
youtime
he/she/ittimes
wetime
youtime
theytime
Past
Itimed
youtimed
he/she/ittimed
wetimed
youtimed
theytimed
Present Perfect
Ihavetimed
youhavetimed
he/she/ithastimed
wehavetimed
youhavetimed
theyhavetimed
Past Perfect
Ihadtimed
youhadtimed
he/she/ithadtimed
wehadtimed
youhadtimed
theyhadtimed
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We have counter-evidence that every time there are leaks out of these agencies, the sky doesn't fall down.
www.nzherald.co.nz
The schism had been healed by 1839, by which time the second chapel had been converted into the minister's manse.
en.wikipedia.org
It's an eye-catcher for all the right reasons; it doesn't try to be too smart but at the same time, it is smart.
www.independent.ie
But time and again, reporters give new appointees a public tongue-bath in hopes of later getting access to a scoop in return for the self-abasement.
www.slate.com
Working memory capacity allows for the retention and manipulation of information for short periods of time.
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