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formatage

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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formatting [ˈfɔːmætɪŋ] N

formatting

I. format [Brit ˈfɔːmat, Am ˈfɔrˌmæt] N

1. format (general formulation):

2. format (size, style of book or magazine):

3. format:

format TV, RADIO

4. format COMPUT (of document, data):

II. format <pres part formatting; pret, pp formatted> [Brit ˈfɔːmat, Am ˈfɔrˌmæt] VB trans COMPUT

print format N

landscape format N (gen)

foolscap format
tabloid attr format, size
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formatting
format fig
royal (format 50 x 65 cm)

in the PONS Dictionary

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formatting N COMPUT

formatting

I. format [ˈfɔ:mæt, Am ˈfɔ:r-] N

II. format <-tt-> [ˈfɔ:mæt, Am ˈfɔ:r-] VB trans COMPUT

portrait format N

landscape format N TYPO

retain independence, format
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formatting
in the PONS Dictionary
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formatting N comput

formatting

I. format [ˈfɔr·mæt] N

II. format <-tt-> [ˈfɔr·mæt] VB trans comput

landscape format N TYPO

portrait format N

retain independence, format
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French
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formatting
Present
Iformat
youformat
he/she/itformats
weformat
youformat
theyformat
Past
Iformatted
youformatted
he/she/itformatted
weformatted
youformatted
theyformatted
Present Perfect
Ihaveformatted
youhaveformatted
he/she/ithasformatted
wehaveformatted
youhaveformatted
theyhaveformatted
Past Perfect
Ihadformatted
youhadformatted
he/she/ithadformatted
wehadformatted
youhadformatted
theyhadformatted

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Zoe is now working for a red top tabloid newspaper.
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The company initially published tabloids that advertised real estate.
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It switched from broadsheet to tabloid format in 1979.
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The printed media, especially tabloids but also broadsheet newspapers, lean heavily on sensationalism and celebrity gossips.
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More and more tabloid newspapers put three or more reduced thirds on a single tabloid page.
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