Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. custom [Brit ˈkʌstəm, Am ˈkəstəm] RZ.
1. custom (personal habit):
2. custom (convention):
3. custom HAND. (patronage):
II. custom [Brit ˈkʌstəm, Am ˈkəstəm] PRZYM.
custom article, equipment, system:
commissioner [Brit kəˈmɪʃ(ə)nə, Am kəˈmɪʃ(ə)nər] RZ.
1. commissioner ADM.:
2. commissioner Brit (in police):
3. commissioner:
- commissioner, a. Commissioner (in the EU Commission)
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4. commissioner Am SPORT:
I. course [Brit kɔːs, Am kɔrs] RZ.
1. course (progression):
2. course (route):
3. course:
4. course:
5. course (in golf, athletics):
6. course (part of meal):
II. course [Brit kɔːs, Am kɔrs] CZ. cz. przech. ŁOW.
III. course [Brit kɔːs, Am kɔrs] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. course (rush):
V. of course PRZYSŁ.
of [Brit ɒv, (ə)v, Am əv] PRZYIM.
1. of (in most uses):
2. of (made or consisting of):
3. of (indicating an agent):
4. of (indicating a proportion or fraction):
I. old [Brit əʊld, Am oʊld] RZ. The irregular form vieil of the adjective vieux/vieille is used before masculine nouns beginning with a vowel or a mute ‘h’.
III. old [Brit əʊld, Am oʊld] PRZYM.
1. old (elderly, not young):
2. old (of a particular age):
3. old (not new):
4. old (former, previous):
5. old (as term of affection):
6. old (as intensifier) pot.:
I. late [Brit leɪt, Am leɪt] PRZYM.
1. late (after expected time):
2. late (towards end of day, season, life etc):
3. late (towards end of series):
II. late [Brit leɪt, Am leɪt] PRZYSŁ.
1. late (after expected time):
2. late (towards end of time period):
I. all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl] ZAIM.
1. all (everything):
2. all (the only thing):
3. all (everyone):
4. all (the whole amount):
5. all (emphasizing unanimity or entirety):
II. all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl] OKREŚL.
1. all (each one of):
2. all (the whole of):
III. all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl] PRZYSŁ.
1. all (emphatic: completely):
2. all (emphatic: nothing but):
IV. all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl] RZ.
V. all+ W WYR. ZŁ.
1. all+ (completely):
2. all+ (in the highest degree) → all-consuming
VI. all along PRZYSŁ.
VII. all but PRZYSŁ.
IX. all that PRZYSŁ.
X. all the PRZYSŁ.
XI. all too PRZYSŁ.
XII. and all PRZYSŁ.
XIII. at all PRZYSŁ.
XIV. for all PRZYIM.
XV. of all PRZYIM.
XVI. all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl]
I. worst [Brit wəːst, Am wərst] RZ.
1. worst (most difficult, unpleasant):
2. worst (expressing the most pessimistic outlook):
3. worst (most unbearable):
4. worst (most negative trait):
5. worst (of the lowest standard, quality):
II. worst [Brit wəːst, Am wərst] PRZYM. superlative of bad
1. worst (most unsatisfactory, unpleasant):
2. worst (most serious):
3. worst (most inappropriate):
III. worst [Brit wəːst, Am wərst] PRZYSŁ.
I. thing [Brit θɪŋ, Am θɪŋ] RZ.
1. thing (object):
2. thing (action, task, event):
3. thing (matter, fact):
4. thing (person, animal):
II. things RZ. rz. l.mn.
1. things (personal belongings, equipment):
2. things (situation, circumstances, matters):
3. things PR.:
III. thing [Brit θɪŋ, Am θɪŋ]
I. place [Brit pleɪs, Am pleɪs] RZ.
1. place (location, position):
2. place (town, hotel etc):
3. place (for specific purpose):
4. place (home):
5. place (seat, space):
6. place:
7. place Brit UNIW.:
8. place (in competition, race):
9. place (in argument, analysis):
10. place (correct position):
11. place (rank):
12. place (role):
13. place (situation):
14. place (moment):
15. place (in book) (in paragraph, speech):
II. out of place PRZYM.
III. in place of PRZYIM.
IV. place [Brit pleɪs, Am pleɪs] CZ. cz. przech.
1. place dosł.:
2. place (locate):
3. place (using service):
4. place (put) przen.:
5. place (rank):
6. place (judge):
7. place (identify):
V. placed PRZYM.
1. placed (gen) (situated):
I. people [Brit ˈpiːp(ə)l, Am ˈpipəl] RZ. (nation) gens is masculine plural and never countable (you CANNOT say ‘trois gens’). When used with gens, some adjectives such as vieux, bon, mauvais, petit, vilain placed before gens take the feminine form: les vieilles gens.
II. people [Brit ˈpiːp(ə)l, Am ˈpipəl] RZ. rz. l.mn.
1. people:
2. people (inhabitants):
3. people (citizens, subjects):
4. people (experts):
I. best [Brit bɛst, Am bɛst] RZ.
1. best (most enjoyable, pleasant):
2. best (of the highest quality, standard):
3. best (most competent):
4. best (most appropriate, desirable or valid):
5. best (most favourable):
6. best (peak, height):
7. best (greatest personal effort):
8. best (virtues, qualities):
9. best (most advantageous or pleasing part):
11. best (good wishes):
II. best [Brit bɛst, Am bɛst] PRZYM. superlative of good
1. best (most excellent or pleasing):
2. best (most competent):
3. best (most appropriate or suitable):
III. best [Brit bɛst, Am bɛst] PRZYSŁ.
best superlative of well
IV. best [Brit bɛst, Am bɛst] CZ. cz. przech. (defeat, outdo)
I. bad [Brit bad, Am bæd] RZ.
1. bad (evil):
II. bad <comp worse, superl worst> [Brit bad, Am bæd] PRZYM.
1. bad (poor, inferior, incompetent, unacceptable):
2. bad (unpleasant, unfavourable, negative):
3. bad (morally or socially unacceptable):
4. bad (severe, serious):
5. bad:
6. bad (inappropriate, unsuitable):
7. bad (ill, with a weakness or injury):
8. bad FIN.:
III. bad [Brit bad, Am bæd] PRZYSŁ. pot. esp Am
I. late [Brit leɪt, Am leɪt] PRZYM.
1. late (after expected time):
2. late (towards end of day, season, life etc):
3. late (towards end of series):
II. late [Brit leɪt, Am leɪt] PRZYSŁ.
1. late (after expected time):
2. late (towards end of time period):
and [Brit ənd, (ə)n, and, Am ænd, (ə)n] SPÓJ. When used as a straightforward conjunction, and is translated by et: to shout and sing = crier et chanter; Tom and Linda = Tom et Linda; my friend and colleague = mon ami et collègue.
and is sometimes used between two verbs in English to mean ‘in order to’ (wait and see, go and ask, try and rest etc.). To translate these expressions, look under the appropriate verb entry (wait, go, try etc).
For examples and other uses, see the entry below.
1. and (joining words or clauses):
2. and (in numbers):
3. and (with repetition):
4. and (for emphasis):
5. and (in phrases):
6. and (alike):
I. wait [Brit weɪt, Am weɪt] RZ.
II. wait [Brit weɪt, Am weɪt] CZ. cz. przech.
III. wait [Brit weɪt, Am weɪt] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. wait (remain patiently):
2. wait (be left until later):
I. try <pl tries> [Brit trʌɪ, Am traɪ] RZ.
1. try (attempt):
II. try <pl tries> [Brit trʌɪ, Am traɪ] CZ. cz. przech. <cz. przeszł., part passé tried>
1. try (attempt):
2. try (test out):
3. try (taste, sample):
4. try (consult):
5. try (subject to stress):
III. try <pl tries> [Brit trʌɪ, Am traɪ] CZ. cz. nieprzech. <cz. przeszł., part passé tried>
1. try (make attempt):
I. go [Brit ɡəʊ, Am ɡoʊ] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. go (move, travel):
2. go (on specific errand, activity):
3. go (attend):
4. go (used as auxiliary with present participle):
5. go (depart):
6. go (die):
7. go (disappear):
8. go (be sent, transmitted):
9. go (become):
10. go (change over to new system):
11. go (be, remain):
12. go (weaken, become impaired):
13. go (of time):
14. go (be got rid of):
15. go (operate, function):
16. go (start):
17. go (lead):
18. go (extend in depth or scope):
19. go (belong, be placed):
20. go (fit):
21. go (be expressed, sung etc in particular way):
22. go (be accepted):
23. go (be about to):
24. go (happen):
25. go (be on average):
26. go (be sold):
27. go (be on offer):
28. go (contribute):
29. go (be given):
30. go (emphatic use):
31. go (of money) (be spent, used up):
32. go (make sound, perform action or movement):
33. go (resort to, have recourse to):
34. go:
35. go (bid, bet):
36. go (take one's turn):
37. go (be in harmony):
II. go [Brit ɡəʊ, Am ɡoʊ] CZ. cz. przech. see usage note
1. go (travel):
III. go <pl goes> [Brit ɡəʊ, Am ɡoʊ] RZ.
1. go Brit:
2. go (energy):
V. go [Brit ɡəʊ, Am ɡoʊ]
w słowniku PONS
commissioner RZ.
-
- commissaire r.m.
of [əv, stressed: ɒv] PRZYIM.
1. of (belonging to):
2. of (describing):
3. of (dates and time):
4. of (nature, content):
5. of (among):
I. custom [ˈkʌs·təm] RZ. SOCJOL.
commissioner RZ.
-
- commissaire r.m. i r.ż.
of [əv, stressed: av] PRZYIM.
1. of (belonging to):
2. of (describing):
3. of (dates and time):
4. of (nature, content):
5. of (among):
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