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larchitecture
dire au revoir à quelqu'un
send-off [ingl. brit. ˈsɛndɒf, ingl. am. ˈsɛnd ˌɔf] SUST.
adieux mpl
I. send off V. [ingl. brit. sɛnd -, ingl. am. sɛnd -] (send off for [sth])
II. send off V. [ingl. brit. sɛnd -, ingl. am. sɛnd -] (send [sth] off, send off [sth]) (post)
send off letter, parcel, form
III. send off V. [ingl. brit. sɛnd -, ingl. am. sɛnd -] (send [sb] off, send off [sb]) DEP.
send off player
expulser (for pour, for doing pour avoir fait)
IV. send off V. [ingl. brit. sɛnd -, ingl. am. sɛnd -] (send [sb] off to)
send off shops, school:
envoyer [qn] à
to send [sb] off to do
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
send-off SUST.
I. send off V. trans.
1. send off (post):
send off letter
2. send off ingl. austr., ingl. brit. DEP.:
II. send off V. intr.
send off → send away
I. send away V. intr.
II. send away V. trans.
1. send away (dismiss):
2. send away (make sb go):
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
expulser joueur
to send off ingl. brit.
sendoff SUST.
I. send off V. trans.
1. send off (post):
send off letter
2. send off sports:
II. send off V. intr.
send off → send away
I. send away V. intr.
II. send away V. trans.
1. send away (dismiss):
2. send away (cause to go):
Present
Isend off
yousend off
he/she/itsends off
wesend off
yousend off
theysend off
Past
Isent off
yousent off
he/she/itsent off
wesent off
yousent off
theysent off
Present Perfect
Ihavesent off
youhavesent off
he/she/ithassent off
wehavesent off
youhavesent off
theyhavesent off
Past Perfect
Ihadsent off
youhadsent off
he/she/ithadsent off
wehadsent off
youhadsent off
theyhadsent off
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