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après-midi
afternoon
French
French
English
English
après-midi <pl après-midi, après-midis> [apʀɛmidi] N mf
English
English
French
French
yesterday afternoon N ADV
tomorrow afternoon N ADV
I. afternoon [Brit ɑːftəˈnuːn, Am ˌæftərˈnun] N
après-midi mf inv
to work afternoons attr shift, train
II. afternoon [Brit ɑːftəˈnuːn, Am ˌæftərˈnun] INTERJ a. good afternoon
early closing day N Brit
dream away VB [Brit driːm -, Am drim -]
tea gown N
profitable [Brit ˈprɒfɪtəb(ə)l, Am ˈprɑfədəb(ə)l] ADJ COMM
profitable business, investment, market
profitable fig meeting, negotiations
I. drowse [Brit draʊz, Am draʊz] N
II. drowse [Brit draʊz, Am draʊz] VB intr
p.m. ADV
p.m. → post meridiem
French
French
English
English
I. après-midi [apʀɛmidi] N m o f inv
II. après-midi [apʀɛmidi] ADV
milieu <x> [miljø] N m
1. milieu sans pl (dans l'espace, dans le temps) a. SPORTS:
2. milieu sans pl (moyen terme):
3. milieu (environnement) a. BIOL, SOCIOL:
4. milieu sans pl (criminels):
English
English
French
French
afternoon [ˌɑ:ftəˈnu:n, Am ˌæftɚ-] N
après-midi m o f inv
pm, p.m. ADV post meridiem
1. pm (in the afternoon):
2. pm (in the evening):
post meridiem ADV
post meridiem → p.m.
I. closing <inv> ADJ
closing speech
II. closing N
1. closing (ending):
2. closing (end of business hours):
I. waste [weɪst] N
1. waste no pl (misuse):
2. waste no pl, no indef art (unwanted matter):
3. waste (desert):
II. waste [weɪst] VB trans
1. waste:
waste time
2. waste inf (kill):
3. waste (destroy):
waste muscles, body
III. waste [weɪst] VB intr
I. early [ˈɜ:lɪ, Am ˈɜ:r-] ADJ
1. early (at beginning of day):
2. early (close to beginning of period):
3. early form (prompt):
4. early (ahead of expected time):
5. early (first):
II. early [ˈɜ:lɪ, Am ˈɜ:r-] ADV
1. early (in day):
2. early (ahead of time):
3. early (close to beginning of period):
as early as 1803
dès 1803
4. early (prematurely):
I. off [ɒf, Am ɑ:f] PREP
1. off (apart from):
to be one metre off sb/sth
2. off (away from):
to go off the air RADIO
3. off (down from):
4. off (from):
5. off (stop liking):
to go off sb/sth
II. off [ɒf, Am ɑ:f] ADV
1. off (not on):
2. off (away):
to be off SPORTS
3. off (removed):
4. off (free from work):
to get off at 4:00
5. off (completely):
to pay sth off
6. off COMM:
5% off
7. off (until gone):
Phrases:
III. off [ɒf, Am ɑ:f] ADJ inv
1. off (not on):
off light
off tap
off water, electricity
off concert
off engagement
2. off (bad):
off day
off milk
off food
3. off (free from work):
4. off Aus, Brit (provided for):
5. off (sold out):
6. off Brit (rude):
to go off on sb Am inf
IV. off [ɒf, Am ɑ:f] N no pl Brit
V. off [ɒf, Am ɑ:f] VB trans Am inf (kill)
I. in [ɪn] PREP
1. in (inside, into):
to put sth in sb's hands
2. in (within):
3. in (position of):
4. in (during):
5. in (at later time):
6. in (within a period):
to do sth in 4 hours
7. in (for):
8. in (in situation, state, manner of):
in search of sb/sth
9. in (concerning):
10. in (by):
11. in (taking the form of):
12. in (made of):
13. in (sound of):
14. in (aspect of):
15. in (ratio):
16. in (substitution of):
in sb's place
in lieu of sth
17. in (as consequence of):
Phrases:
II. in [ɪn] ADV
in (to a place):
Phrases:
to be in for sth inf
in on sth
III. in [ɪn] ADJ (popular)
IV. in [ɪn] N
I. out [aʊt] VB trans
1. out (knock out):
2. out (reveal sb's homosexuality):
II. out [aʊt] PREP inf
out → out of
III. out [aʊt] ADV
1. out (not inside):
2. out (outside):
3. out (distant, away):
4. out (remove):
5. out (available):
6. out (unconscious):
7. out (completely):
8. out (emerge):
9. out (come to an end, conclude):
to go out fire
10. out (not fashionable):
11. out (incorrect):
Phrases:
IV. out [aʊt] ADJ
1. out (absent, not present):
2. out (released, published):
out film, novel
3. out (revealed):
out news
4. out BOT:
out flower
5. out (visible):
6. out (finished):
7. out (not working):
out fire, light
out workers
8. out inf (in existence):
9. out (unconscious, tired):
K.-O. inv
10. out SPORTS:
out ball
out player
out fig
11. out (not possible):
12. out (unfashionable):
13. out Brit (drunk):
14. out (mistaken):
Phrases:
to be out for sth/to +infin
chercher à qc/à +infin
V. out [aʊt] N
2. out Am:
I. in between PREP
II. in between ADV
French
French
English
English
I. après-midi [apʀɛmidi] N m o f inv
II. après-midi [apʀɛmidi] ADV
English
English
French
French
afternoon [ˌæf·tər·ˈnun] N
après-midi m o f inv
pm ADV, p.m. ADV post meridiem
1. pm (in the afternoon):
2. pm (in the evening):
post meridiem ADV
post meridiem → p.m.
I. closing <inv> ADJ
closing speech
II. closing N
1. closing (ending):
2. closing (end of business hours):
I. early <-ier, -iest> [ˈɜr·li] ADJ
1. early (at beginning of day):
2. early (close to beginning of period):
3. early (ahead of expected time):
4. early (first):
5. early form (prompt):
II. early <-ier, -iest> [ˈɜr·li] ADV
1. early (in day):
2. early (ahead of time):
3. early (close to beginning of period):
as early as 1803
dès 1803
4. early (prematurely):
I. waste [weɪst] N
1. waste (misuse):
2. waste no indef art (unwanted matter):
3. waste (desert):
II. waste [weɪst] VB trans
1. waste:
waste time
2. waste inf (kill):
3. waste (destroy):
waste muscles, body
III. waste [weɪst] VB intr
I. off [af] PREP
1. off (apart from):
to be three feet off sb/sth
2. off (away from):
to go off the air RADIO
3. off (down from):
4. off (from):
5. off (stop liking):
to go off sb/sth
II. off [af] ADV
1. off (not on):
2. off (away):
3. off (removed):
4. off (free from work):
to get off at 4:00 p.m.
5. off (completely):
to pay sth off
6. off COMM:
5% off
7. off (until gone):
Phrases:
III. off [af] ADJ inv
1. off (not on):
off light
off faucet
off water, electricity
off concert
off engagement
2. off (bad):
off day
3. off (free from work):
to be off at 5 a.m.
4. off (provided for):
5. off (rude):
to go off on sb inf
IV. off [af] VB trans inf (kill)
I. in1 [ɪn] PREP
1. in (inside, into):
to put sth in sb's hands
2. in (within):
3. in (position of):
4. in (during):
5. in (at later time):
6. in (within a period):
to do sth in 4 hours
7. in (for):
8. in (in situation, state, manner of):
in search of sb/sth
9. in (concerning, with respect to):
10. in (by):
11. in (taking the form of):
12. in (made of):
13. in (sound of):
14. in (aspect of):
15. in (ratio):
16. in (substitution of):
in sb's place
in lieu of sth
17. in (as consequence of):
Phrases:
II. in1 [ɪn] ADV
in (at a place):
Phrases:
to be in for sth inf
in on sth
III. in1 [ɪn] ADJ (popular)
IV. in1 [ɪn] N
I. out [aʊt] VB trans
II. out [aʊt] PREP inf
out → out of
III. out [aʊt] ADV
1. out (not inside):
2. out (outside):
3. out (distant, away):
4. out (remove):
5. out (available):
6. out (unconscious):
7. out (completely):
8. out (emerge):
9. out (come to an end, conclude):
to go out fire
10. out (not fashionable):
Phrases:
IV. out [aʊt] ADJ
1. out (absent, not present):
2. out (released, published):
out film, novel
3. out (revealed):
out news
4. out BOT:
out flower
5. out (visible):
6. out (finished):
7. out (not working):
out fire, light
out workers
8. out inf (in existence):
to be out person
to be out object
9. out (unconscious, tired):
K.-O. inv
10. out sports:
out ball
out player
out fig
11. out (not allowed):
12. out (unfashionable):
Phrases:
to be out for sth +infin
chercher à faire qc +infin
V. out [aʊt] N
Phrases:
I. in between PREP
II. in between ADV
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