one-stop shopping in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for one-stop shopping in the English»French Dictionary

I.one [Brit wʌn, Am wən] DET When one is used as a personal pronoun it is translated by on when it is the subject of the verb: one never knows = on ne sait jamais. When one is the object of the verb or comes after a preposition it is usually translated by vous: it can make one ill = cela peut vous rendre malade.
For more examples and all other uses, see the entry below.

II.one [Brit wʌn, Am wən] PRON

1. one (indefinite):

un/une m/f

III.one [Brit wʌn, Am wən] N (number)

VII.one [Brit wʌn, Am wən]

See also road, never, hell, any

road [Brit rəʊd, Am roʊd] N

1. road (between places):

route f (from de, to à)
routier/-ière

never [Brit ˈnɛvə, Am ˈnɛvər] ADV When never is used to modify a verb (she never wears a hat, I've never seen him) it is translated ne…jamais in French; ne comes before the verb, and before the auxiliary in compound tenses, and jamais comes after the verb or auxiliary: elle ne porte jamais de chapeau, je ne l'ai jamais vu.
When never is used without a verb, it is translated by jamais alone: ‘admit it!’—‘never!’ = ‘avoue-le!’—‘jamais’.
For examples and particular usages, see the entry below.

1. never (not ever):

I.hell [Brit hɛl, Am hɛl] N

3. hell (as intensifier) inf:

on en a bavé inf
dégage! inf
qu'est- ce que tu fais, bon Dieu? inf

II.hell [Brit hɛl, Am hɛl] INTERJ sl

III.hell [Brit hɛl, Am hɛl]

to be hell inf on sth Am
to catch hell inf Am

I.any [ˈenɪ] DET When any is used as a determiner in negative sentences it is not usually translated in French: we don't have any money = nous n'avons pas d'argent.
When any is used as a determiner in questions it is translated by du, de l', de la or des according to the gender and number of the noun that follows: is there any soap? = y a-t-il du savon?; is there any flour? = y a-t-il de la farine?; are there any questions? = est-ce qu'il y a des questions?
For examples and other determiner uses see I. in the entry below.
When any is used as a pronoun in negative sentences and in questions it is translated by en: we don't have any = nous n'en avons pas; have you got any? = est-ce que vous en avez?
For more examples and other pronoun uses see II. below.
For adverbial uses such as any more, any longer, any better etc. see III. below.

3. any (no matter which):

1. any (with comparatives):

I.one's [Brit wʌnz, Am wənz] In French determiners agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify. So when one's is used as a determiner it is translated by son + masculine singular noun (son argent), by sa + feminine noun (sa voiture) BUT by son + feminine noun beginning with a vowel or mute h (son assiette) and by ses + plural noun (ses enfants).
When one's is stressed, à soi is added after the noun.
When one’s is used in expressions such as to brush one’s teeth where an indirect reflexive verb is used in French, it is translated by le/la/les: to brush one’s teeth = se laver les dents; .
For examples and particular usages see the entry one’s.

one's → one is, → one has

II.one's [Brit wʌnz, Am wənz] DET

I.stop [Brit stɒp, Am stɑp] N

1. stop (gen):

stop AVIAT, NAUT
to make an overnight stop AVIAT, NAUT

II.stop <pres part stopping; pret, pp stopped> [Brit stɒp, Am stɑp] VB trans

III.stop <pres part stopping; pret, pp stopped> [Brit stɒp, Am stɑp] VB intr

IV.stop <pres part stopping; pret, pp stopped> [Brit stɒp, Am stɑp] VB refl

shopping [Brit ˈʃɒpɪŋ, Am ˈʃɑpɪŋ] N U

I.shop [Brit ʃɒp, Am ʃɑp] N

II.shop <pres part etc shopping, shopped> [Brit ʃɒp, Am ʃɑp] VB trans Brit (inform on)

III.shop <pres part shopping; pret, pp shopped> [Brit ʃɒp, Am ʃɑp] VB intr

one-stop shopping in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for one-stop shopping in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

Translations for one-stop shopping in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

Translations for one-stop shopping in the English»French Dictionary

II.shop <-pp-> [ʃɒp, Am ʃɑ:p] VB intr

II.stop <- ping, -ped> [stɒp, Am stɑ:p] VB trans

III.stop <- ping, -ped> [stɒp, Am stɑ:p] VB intr

See also eight

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This process is also referred to as one-stop shopping.
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Go took advantage of the low-priced merchandise and was one of the pioneers of one-stop shopping.
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Their partnership is considered an early example of the trend towards an interdisciplinary and bipartisan one-stop shopping approach to lobbying.
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For lots of things, he is sort of one-stop shopping for a point of access to the administration.
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