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I. proper [ingl. brit. ˈprɒpə, ingl. am. ˈprɑpər] SUST. REL.
proper
II. proper [ingl. brit. ˈprɒpə, ingl. am. ˈprɑpər] ADJ.
1. proper (right):
proper term, spelling
proper order, manner, tool, choice, response
proper sense
proper precautions
proper clothing
qu'il faut after sust.
it is only proper for sb to do
in the proper way
2. proper (adequate):
proper funding, recognition
proper education, training
proper care, control
3. proper (fitting):
proper to form. position, status
I did as I thought proper
4. proper (respectably correct):
proper person
proper upbringing
it wouldn't be proper to do
prim and proper
to do the proper thing by a girl eufem.
5. proper (real, full):
proper doctor, holiday, job
proper atrbv. opportunity
6. proper (complete) coloq.:
I felt a proper fool!
it was a proper disaster
we're in a proper mess or pickle now
7. proper (actual) après sust.:
in the village proper
8. proper (particular to) form.:
proper to sb/sth
propre à qn/qc
III. proper [ingl. brit. ˈprɒpə, ingl. am. ˈprɑpər]
to beat sb good and proper fig.
proper name, proper noun SUST. LING.
proper name
proper fraction SUST.
proper fraction
proper motion SUST. ASTRON.
proper motion
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régulièrement effectué
in the proper manner
décent (décente)
proper, right
correct (correcte) tenue
proper
it wouldn't be right ou proper to go
as is right and proper
en el diccionario PONS
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I. proper [ˈprɒpəʳ, ingl. am. ˈprɑ:pɚ] ADJ.
1. proper (real):
proper meal, tool, teacher
2. proper (suitable, correct):
proper method, training, place
the proper time for sth
3. proper (socially respectable):
proper
to be proper to +infin
être bien pour +infin
4. proper form. (itself):
in Paris proper
the teaching proper
II. proper [ˈprɒpəʳ, ingl. am. ˈprɑ:pɚ] ADV. ingl. brit. coloq.
1. proper (very):
proper
2. proper irón. hum. (genteelly):
proper
proper name, proper noun SUST.
proper name
proper fraction SUST. MAT.
proper fraction
to be prim (and proper)
francés
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inglés
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propre mot, terme
proper
to be very prim and proper
vrai(e) méthode, moyen
proper
to do sth in the proper manner
as is right and proper
en el diccionario PONS
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I. proper [ˈpra·pər] ADJ.
1. proper (true):
proper meal, tool
2. proper (suitable, correct):
proper method, training, place
the proper time for sth
3. proper (socially respectable):
proper
to be proper to +infin
être bien pour +infin
4. proper form. (itself):
the city proper
II. proper [ˈpra·pər] ADV. (completely)
proper
proper name, proper noun SUST.
proper name
proper fraction SUST. math
proper fraction
to be prim (and proper)
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
to be very prim and proper
propre mot, terme
proper
vrai(e) méthode, moyen
proper
to do sth in the proper manner
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Lit coals are then placed on top, which allows the tobacco to heat to the proper temperature.
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Estimates of the number of stars with recognised proper names range from 300 to 350 different stars.
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This was her first proper tour in almost 3 years.
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The collection of subobjects of an object may in fact be a proper class; this means that the discussion given is somewhat loose.
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Their first proper office was 750 sqft, sub-leased from friends with another technology company.
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