self-control en el diccionario francés Oxford-Hachette

Traducciones de self-control en el diccionario inglés»francés (Ir a francés»inglés)

Traducciones de self-control en el diccionario francés»inglés (Ir a inglés»francés)

I.maîtriser, maitriser [mɛtʀize] V. trans.

II.se maîtriser V. v. refl.

maîtrise, maitrise [mɛtʀiz] SUST. f

I.contraindre [kɔ̃tʀɛ̃dʀ] V. trans.

II.se contraindre V. v. refl.

contrôle [kɔ̃tʀol] SUST. m

1. contrôle (maîtrise):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

contrôle de soi PSICO.
self-control

soi1 [swa] PRON. PERS.

1. soi (personne):

to learn self-control

2. soi (objet, concept, idée):

I.maîtr|e (maîtresse), maitre (maitresse) [mɛtʀ, ɛs] ADJ.

1. maître (en contrôle):

to have self-control
to have lost all self-control

II.maîtr|e (maîtresse), maitre (maitresse) [mɛtʀ, ɛs] SUST. m (f)

III.maîtr|e SUST. m

IV.maîtres SUST. mpl

V.maîtresse SUST. f

VI.maîtr|e (maîtresse), maitre (maitresse) [mɛtʀ, ɛs]

senior lecturer ingl. brit.
associate professor ingl. am.
senior lectureship ingl. brit.
maître d'école arcznte.
schoolmaster arcznte.
maître d'hôtel ingl. brit.
maître d' ingl. am.
maître de musique arcznte.
maître d'œuvre CONSTR.

VII.maîtr|e (maîtresse), maitre (maitresse) [mɛtʀ, ɛs]

Véase también: serviteur, premier, petit, grand, charbonnier

serviteur [sɛʀvitœʀ] SUST. m

I.prem|ier (première) [pʀəmje, ɛʀ] ADJ.

II.prem|ier (première) [pʀəmje, ɛʀ] SUST. m (f)

III.prem|ier SUST. m

IV.en premier ADV.

V.première SUST. f

VI.de première ADJ.

VII.prem|ier (première) [pʀəmje, ɛʀ]

master chief petty officer ingl. am.

I.petit (petite) [p(ə)ti, it] ADJ.

1. petit personne, pied, objet, arbre, entreprise:

3. petit (en âge):

4. petit (en quantité, prix, force):

7. petit (pour minimiser):

a little favour ingl. brit.
give me a ring ingl. brit.
to make a fuss of sb ingl. brit.

II.petit (petite) [p(ə)ti, it] SUST. m (f)

III.petit (petite) [p(ə)ti, it] ADV.

V.petit (petite) [p(ə)ti, it]

petit aigle ZOOL.
petit bassin ANAT.
petit bleu arcznte.
petit coin coloq. (toilettes) eufem.
loo ingl. brit. coloq.
petit coin coloq. (toilettes) eufem.
bathroom ingl. am.
to go to the loo ingl. brit. coloq.
to go to the bathroom ingl. am.
petit écran coloq.
small screen coloq.
loo ingl. brit. coloq.
bathroom ingl. am.
to go to the loo ingl. brit. coloq.
to go to the bathroom ingl. am.
petit hunier NÁUT.
petit juif coloq.
petit nom coloq. (prénom)
petit quart NÁUT.
petite annonce PRENSA
petite annonce PRENSA
classified ad coloq.
petite école coloq.
petites classes coloq. ENS.
petites gens coloq.
petits chevaux JUEGOS
ludo sing.

I.grand (grande) [ɡʀɑ̃, ɡʀɑ̃d] ADJ.

8. grand:

senior ingl. brit.
the senior forms ingl. brit.
the upper classes ingl. am.

10. grand (intense, extrême, fort):

II.grand (grande) [ɡʀɑ̃, ɡʀɑ̃d] SUST. m (f)

III.grand (grande) [ɡʀɑ̃, ɡʀɑ̃d] ADV.

VI.grand (grande) [ɡʀɑ̃, ɡʀɑ̃d]

grand bassin ANAT.
grand duc ZOOL.
splits sing.
grand frais METEO.
le grand large NÁUT.
grand mât NÁUT.
le Grand Nord GEOGR.
senior consultant ingl. brit.
head doctor ingl. am.
grand prêtre REL. fig.
grand prix DEP.
grand quart NÁUT.
colourfast ingl. brit.
grande Armée HIST.
grande gueule coloq.
loud mouth coloq.
grande hune NÁUT.
big wheel ingl. brit.
Ferris wheel ingl. am.
grandes lignes FERRO.
grandes ondes RADIO
long wave sing.
grands fauves ZOOL.
grands fonds NÁUT.
Grands Lacs GEOGR.
grands singes ZOOL.

I.charbonn|ier (charbonnière) [ʃaʀbɔnje, ɛʀ] ADJ.

II.charbonn|ier (charbonnière) [ʃaʀbɔnje, ɛʀ] SUST. m (f) (marchand)

III.charbonn|ier SUST. m

IV.charbonnière SUST. f

V.charbonn|ier (charbonnière) [ʃaʀbɔnje, ɛʀ]

I.un (une) <pl. des> [œ̃(n), yn] ART. indet.

1. un (au singulier):

a, an
with remarkable self-control

II.un (une) <pl. uns, unes> [œ̃(n), yn] PRON. (gén)

III.un (une) [œ̃(n), yn] ADJ.

IV.un (une) [œ̃(n), yn] SUST. m (f)

V.un (une) [œ̃(n), yn] ADV. coloq.

VIII.un (une) [œ̃(n), yn]

self-control en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de self-control en el diccionario inglés»francés (Ir a francés»inglés)

Traducciones de self-control en el diccionario francés»inglés (Ir a inglés»francés)

retenue [ʀ(ə)təny, ʀət(ə)ny] SUST. f

maîtrise [metʀiz] SUST. f

inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Most of the research in the field of self-control assumes that self-control is in general better than impulsiveness.
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Using all her self-control, she tells him she happy he is so full of nothing but sentiment.
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Her early work focused on the behavior of young children and their ability to solve problems, and utilize self-control and instruction.
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Working with others requires self-control, but it carries the rewards of pride in contributing to the group, emotional security, and social identity.
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All inmates suffered from psychological phenomena to some extent: obsessive thoughts of food, paranoia, delusions, day-dreams, lack of self-control.
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He believed that smoking enhanced his capacity to work and that he could exercise self-control in moderating it.
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In addition, greater focus has been placed on building self-control.
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Control participants are also required to engage in two consecutive tasks, but only the second task requires self-control.
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Hurt and afraid of losing her self-control, she jumps out of his window.
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A mechanistic explanation of self-control is still in its infancy.
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