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pièce d'identité
English
English
French
French
id [Brit ɪd, Am ɪd] N
the id
ID N
1. ID:
2. ID → identity attr card, papers, disc
ID code COMPUT
3. ID Am abrév écrite → Idaho
identity [Brit ʌɪˈdɛntɪti, Am ˌaɪˈdɛn(t)ədi] N (all contexts)
identification [Brit ʌɪˌdɛntɪfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n, Am aɪˌdɛn(t)əfəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n] N
1. identification (of body, species, person):
identification f (from à partir de)
2. identification (empathy):
identification f (with à)
3. identification (proof of identity):
Idaho [Brit ˈʌɪdəhəʊ, Am ˈaɪdəˌhoʊ] N
I'd [Brit ʌɪd, Am aɪd]
I'd → I had, → I should, → I would
genetic ID card N
student ID card N Am UNIV
swipe credit card, ID card
French
French
English
English
English
English
French
French
ID N
I'd [aɪd]
I'd = I would, would
would [wʊd] VB aux
1. would pt of will
2. would (in indirect speech):
3. would (conditional):
4. would (implied condition):
5. would (desires and preferences):
6. would (regularity in past):
7. would (characteristic behaviour):
8. would (probably):
9. would (offering polite advice):
10. would (asking motives):
I. will2 [wɪl] N
1. will no pl (faculty):
2. will LAW:
Phrases:
II. will2 [wɪl] VB trans
1. will (make happen):
to will sb to do sth
faire faire qc à qn
2. will form (ordain):
3. will (bequeath):
will1 <would, would> [wɪl] VB aux
1. will (expressing future):
I/we will [or I'll/we'll] do sth
2. will (polite form):
3. will (wish, agree):
4. will (emphatic):
5. will (explaining a procedure):
6. will (conjecture):
ID card [aɪˈdi:ˌka:d] N
ID (Intelligent Design) REL Am abbrev
French
French
English
English
id.
English
English
French
French
I. ID1 [ˌaɪ·ˈdi] inf N
ID → identification
II. ID1 [ˌaɪ·ˈdi] inf VB trans
1. ID → identify
2. ID (check age of):
I. identify <-ied> [aɪ·ˈden·t̬ə·faɪ] VB trans
identify car, house
II. identify <-ied> [aɪ·ˈden·t̬ə·faɪ] VB intr
identification [aɪ·ˌden·t̬ə··ˈkeɪ·ʃ ə n ] N
1. identification (determination):
2. identification (proof of identity):
ID2 N
ID abbreviation of Idaho
Idaho [ˈaɪ··hoʊ] N
I'd [aɪd]
I'd = I would, would
would [wʊd] VB aux
1. would pt of will
2. would (in indirect speech):
3. would (conditional):
4. would (implied condition):
5. would (desires and preferences):
6. would (regularity in past):
7. would (characteristic behavior):
8. would (offering polite advice):
9. would (asking motives):
I. will2 [wɪl] N
1. will (faculty):
2. will LAW:
Phrases:
II. will2 [wɪl] VB trans
1. will (make happen):
to will sb to do sth
faire faire qc à qn
2. will form (ordain):
3. will (bequeath):
will1 <would, would> [wɪl] VB aux
1. will (expressing future):
2. will (polite form):
3. will (wish, agree):
4. will (emphatic):
5. will (explaining a procedure):
6. will (conjecture):
ID card N
French
French
English
English
id.
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It also included a tenant ID card that gave him 24-hour access to the building.
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Although neither card would have been an official compulsory ID card, they were both criticised as leading to "de facto" ID cards.
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Students access the bus service by using their university ID card.
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The national ID card is compulsory for every citizen and is issued at birth.
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The requirement of photo ID card-keys was introduced in 2008.
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