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intermédiaire

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

intermediate range ADJ

intermediate range missile, weapon:

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. intermediate [Brit ˌɪntəˈmiːdɪət, Am ˌɪn(t)ərˈmidiət] N

1. intermediate (mediator):

2. intermediate Am MOTOR:

3. intermediate CHEM:

II. intermediate [Brit ˌɪntəˈmiːdɪət, Am ˌɪn(t)ərˈmidiət] ADJ

1. intermediate point, step, stage:

2. intermediate SCHOOL:

intermediate book, exam
intermediate level, student

3. intermediate FIN:

I. range [Brit reɪn(d)ʒ, Am reɪndʒ] N

1. range COMM (gen):

2. range (spectrum):

in the 30–40% range
dans les 30 à 40%
in the £50–£100 range

3. range (assortment):

4. range (scope):

5. range (distance):

at a range of 200 m

6. range (capacity):

portée f (of de)

7. range:

range AEROSP, MOTOR, AVIAT

8. range Am (prairie):

9. range (of mountains):

10. range (stove):

11. range FIN:

12. range (firing area):

13. range THEAT (of actor):

14. range MUS (of voice, instrument):

II. range [Brit reɪn(d)ʒ, Am reɪndʒ] VB trans

1. range (set):

opposer (against à)

2. range (draw up):

range forces, troops

III. range [Brit reɪn(d)ʒ, Am reɪndʒ] VB intr

1. range (run):

aller (from de, to à)

2. range (vary):

varier (between entre)

3. range:

4. range (roam, wander):

5. range MIL:

to range over gun, missile: 20 km

in the PONS Dictionary

intermediate [ˌɪntəˈmi:dɪət, Am -t̬ɚ-] ADJ

I. range [reɪndʒ] N no pl

1. range (distance covered):

range of a weapon
range of a plane
range of action

2. range (scope):

range of vision, hearing
range of voice
range of ability

3. range (spread, selection):

range of products, colors
range products, sizes, patterns
range of temperatures
range of prices, jobs, possibilities
range of fashion

4. range (sphere, domain):

range of activity
range of knowledge
range of influence, research

5. range (row):

range of buildings
range of mountains

6. range (shooting range):

7. range Brit (large stove):

8. range Am (feeding land):

II. range [reɪndʒ] VB intr

1. range (vary):

to range from sth to sth
aller de qc à qc

2. range (wander):

3. range (travel):

4. range (be placed in a row):

5. range (deal with):

6. range (cover a distance):

to range over sth eyes

III. range [reɪndʒ] VB trans

in the PONS Dictionary

intermediate [ˌɪn·t̬ər·ˈmi·di·ət] ADJ

I. range [reɪndʒ] N

1. range (distance covered):

range of a weapon
range of a plane
range of action

2. range (length of time):

3. range (scope):

range of vision, hearing
range of voice
range of ability

4. range (spread, selection):

range of products, colors
range products, sizes, patterns
range of temperatures
range of prices, jobs, possibilities
range of fashion

5. range (sphere, domain):

range of activity
range of knowledge
range of influence, research

6. range (row):

range of buildings
range of mountains

7. range sports:

8. range (stove):

9. range (feeding land):

II. range [reɪndʒ] VB intr

1. range (vary):

to range from sth to sth
aller de qc à qc

2. range (wander):

3. range (travel):

4. range (be placed in row):

5. range (deal with):

6. range (cover distance):

to range over sth eyes

III. range [reɪndʒ] VB trans

Present
Irange
yourange
he/she/itranges
werange
yourange
theyrange
Past
Iranged
youranged
he/she/itranged
weranged
youranged
theyranged
Present Perfect
Ihaveranged
youhaveranged
he/she/ithasranged
wehaveranged
youhaveranged
theyhaveranged
Past Perfect
Ihadranged
youhadranged
he/she/ithadranged
wehadranged
youhadranged
theyhadranged

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The best drivers started on intermediates and then quite soon moved to slicks as the mandatory pit window had opened.
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Rock's club side and led them to promotion and an intermediate all-ireland club championship in 2009.
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The student body is separated into primary, intermediate and junior/senior high schools.
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The subplate, intermediate zone, subventricular zone, and ventricular zone are found progressively deeper to these developing cortical layers.
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After another round of dancing in the train, the intermediate music starts.
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