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Contrôle des processus

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

process control N

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. process N [Brit ˈprəʊsɛs, Am ˈprɑˌsɛs, ˈproʊˌsɛs]

1. process (gen):

processus m (of de)

2. process (method):

procédé m (for pour, for doing pour faire)

3. process LAW:

4. process COMPUT:

5. process:

process BOT, ZOOL

II. process VB trans [Brit ˈprəʊsɛs, Am ˈprɑˌsɛs, ˈproʊˌsɛs]

1. process (gen):

process ADMIN, COMPUT data, form, application

2. process (put through mechanical or chemical operation):

process raw materials, food product
process chemical, synthetic fibre, waste

3. process PHOTO:

process film

4. process FOOD person, blender:

5. process Am (straighten):

process hair

III. process VB intr [Brit prəˈsɛs, Am prəˈsɛs]

1. process:

process REL, HISTORY

2. process (move) form:

IV. processed ˈprəusest ADJ

processed [ˈprəusest] food
processed [ˈprəusest] meat, peas
processed [ˈprəusest] steel

I. control [Brit kənˈtrəʊl, Am kənˈtroʊl] N

1. control U (domination):

contrôle m (of de)
direction f (of de)
influence f (over sur)
maîtrise f (of, over de)
lutte f (of contre)
to be in control of territory, town
to be in control of operation, organization, project
to be in control of problem
to have control over territory, town
to have control over animals, crowd, children, others' behaviour
to have control over fate, life
to take control of territory, town
to take control of operation, organization, project
to take control of situation
to be under sb's control to be under the control of sb person:
to be under sb's control to be under the control of sb army, government, organization, party:
to be under control fire, problem, riot, situation:
to bring or get or keep [sth] under control animals, crowd, fire, problem, riot
to bring or get or keep [sth] under control hair
to be out of control animals, children, crowd, riot:
to be beyond or outside sb's control animal, child:

2. control U (restraint):

3. control U (physical mastery):

4. control souvent pl:

to be at the controls attr button, knob, switch

5. control (regulation):

control ADMIN, ECON
contrôle m (on de)

6. control (in experiment):

II. control <pres part controlling; pret, pp controlled> [Brit kənˈtrəʊl, Am kənˈtroʊl] VB trans

1. control (dominate):

control council, government, market, organization, situation
control territory, town
control air traffic, investigation, operation, project
control road traffic
control mind
control FIN shareholder: company

2. control (discipline):

control person, animal, crowd, urge, bodily function, temper, voice, pain, inflation, unemployment, riot, fire, pests
control disease, epidemic
control emotion, nerves, impulse
control laughter, tears
control limbs
control hair

3. control (operate):

control machine, equipment, lever, cursor, movement, process, system
control boat, vehicle
control plane
control ball

4. control (regulate):

control speed, pressure, intensity, volume, temperature
control trade, import, export
control immigration, prices, wages
control blood pressure

5. control (check):

control quality
control accounts

6. control (in an experiment):

control experimental material
comparer (against à)

III. to control oneself VB refl

to control oneself refl < pres part controlling; pret, pp controlled>:

in the PONS Dictionary

I. process1 [ˈprəʊses, Am ˈprɑ:-] N

1. process (series of actions, steps):

2. process LAW, ADMIN:

3. process (method):

Phrases:

II. process1 [ˈprəʊses, Am ˈprɑ:-] VB trans

1. process (act upon, treat):

process raw materials

2. process COMPUT:

3. process PHOTO:

process2 [prəʊˈses, Am proʊ-] VB intr form

I. control <-ll-> [kənˈtrəʊl, Am -ˈtroʊl] N

1. control (power of command):

2. control (self-restraint):

3. control ECON, FIN:

4. control (place for checking):

5. control MED, PHYS:

control person

6. control ELEC:

7. control pl (switches):

II. control <-ll-> [kənˈtrəʊl, Am -ˈtroʊl] VB trans <-ll->

1. control (restrain, curb):

2. control (run):

Phrases:

in the PONS Dictionary

I. process1 [ˈpra·ses] N

1. process (series of actions, steps):

2. process LAW, ADMIN:

3. process (method):

Phrases:

II. process1 [ˈpra·ses] VB trans

1. process (act upon, treat):

process raw materials

2. process comput:

3. process PHOTO:

process2 [proʊ·ˈses] VB intr form

I. control <-ll-> [kən·ˈtroʊl] N

1. control (power of command):

2. control (self-restraint):

3. control ECON, FIN:

4. control (place for checking):

5. control MED, PHYS:

control person

6. control ELEC:

7. control pl (switches):

II. control <-ll-> [kən·ˈtroʊl] VB trans <-ll->

1. control (restrain, curb):

2. control (run):

Phrases:

Present
Iprocess
youprocess
he/she/itprocesses
weprocess
youprocess
theyprocess
Past
Iprocessed
youprocessed
he/she/itprocessed
weprocessed
youprocessed
theyprocessed
Present Perfect
Ihaveprocessed
youhaveprocessed
he/she/ithasprocessed
wehaveprocessed
youhaveprocessed
theyhaveprocessed
Past Perfect
Ihadprocessed
youhadprocessed
he/she/ithadprocessed
wehadprocessed
youhadprocessed
theyhadprocessed

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