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intermédiaire

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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go-between [Brit ˈɡəʊbɪtwiːn, Am ˈɡoʊ bəˌtwin] N

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entremett|eur (entremetteuse) [ɑ̃tʀəmɛtœʀ, øz] N m (f)

1. entremetteur:

entremetteur (entremetteuse) (marieur)
entremetteur (entremetteuse) (proxénète)

2. entremetteur (intermédiaire):

entremetteur (entremetteuse)

I. intermédiaire [ɛ̃tɛʀmedjɛʀ] ADJ

intermédiaire entreprises, taux, étape, situation:

II. intermédiaire [ɛ̃tɛʀmedjɛʀ] N mf

1. intermédiaire (dans des négociations, un débat):

to act as go-between (entre between)

2. intermédiaire ECON:

III. intermédiaire [ɛ̃tɛʀmedjɛʀ] N m

sans intermédiaire faire, agir
sans intermédiaire traiter, vendre

IV. intermédiaires N mpl

intermédiaires mpl CHEM:

boîte, boite [bwat] N f

1. boîte:

tin Brit
canning uncountable

2. boîte (cabaret):

boîte inf

3. boîte inf:

boîte à bachot inf SCHOOL
crammer Brit inf
boîte à bachot inf SCHOOL
tin Brit
boîte à gants MOTOR
post box Brit
boîte noire AVIAT

Phrases:

I. diable [djɑbl] N m

1. diable:

diable MYTH, REL
to take a tremendous amount of trouble (pour qc over sth, pour faire to do)
du diable courage, peur
en diable difficile
en diable beau
en diable intelligent

2. diable (enfant):

3. diable (individu):

4. diable (jouet):

5. diable FOOD (ustensile):

6. diable TECH (chariot):

II. diable [djɑbl] INTERJ

gosh! Brit

III. à la diable phrase

1. à la diable (hâtivement):

2. à la diable FOOD:

à la diable volaille, sauce

IV. diable [djɑbl]

V. diable [djɑbl]

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go-between N

go between VB intr

in the PONS Dictionary

go-between N

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Instead, the timetable consists of five hourly periods per day, with a fifteen-minute break between each, allowing teachers to go between the two sites.
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This digit would go between 09 and the number.
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The keys may be identical or there may be a simple transformation to go between the two keys.
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No one is allowed to go between 25 and 40 kilometres per hour, as it might cause oscillations that may crack the ice.
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The division occupied approximately 23 acres under roof and the supervisors used bicycles to go between departments.
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