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—‘not
ne ... pas
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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I. not [Brit nɒt, Am nɑt] ADV Dans la langue parlée ou familière, not utilisé avec un auxiliaire ou un modal prend parfois la forme n't qui est alors accolée au verbe (eg you can't go, he hasn't finished).
1. not (negating verb):
not
has he not seen it?
2. not (replacing word, clause, sentence etc):
I'm afraid not
not only or simply or merely or just
why not?
3. not (contrasting):
not
4. not (to emphasize opposite):
5. not (less than):
not
6. not (in suggestions):
7. not (with all, every):
it's not every day that
8. not (with a, one):
not a or one
II. not at all ADV
not at all (gen)
III. not but what
not but what dated:
not but what
IV. not that
IV. not that CONJ
not that I know of
not guilty ADJ LAW
not guilty person
not guilty verdict
to find sb not guilty
forget-me-not N
touch-me-not N BOT
touch-me-not
forget-me-not blue N
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which will not ferment attr, après n
unavailable, not available never attr
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not [nɒt, Am nɑ:t] ADV
1. not (expressing the opposite):
not
ne ... pas
not so fast
I hope not
not that I know
not at all
thanksnot at all
not including sth
not to mention that ...
2. not (in tags):
3. not (less than):
4. not (expressing an opposite):
not
not always
not much
not that ...
pas que ...
not up to much
not I
have-not N
have-not
forget-me-not N BOT
not prepossessing person
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English
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not much
to be not right
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not [nat] ADV
1. not (expressing the opposite):
not
ne ... pas
not so fast
I hope not
not that I know
not at all
thanksnot at all
not including sth
not to mention that ...
2. not (in tags):
3. not (less than):
4. not (expressing an opposite):
not
not always
not much
not that ...
not up to much
not I
forget-me-not N BOT
not prepossessing person
French
French
English
English
not much
not to say
to be not right
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