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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. put forth CZ. [Brit pʊt -, Am pʊt -] lit. (put forth [sth], put [sth] forth)

1. put forth shoots, leaves, buds:

2. put forth przen. idea, theory:

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

forth [Brit fɔːθ, Am fɔrθ]

forth PRZYSŁ. (onwards) Forth often appears in English after a verb ( bring forth, set forth, sally forth). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry ( → bring, , → sally).
For further uses of forth, see the entry below.

I. so [Brit səʊ, Am soʊ] PRZYSŁ.

1. so (so very):

not so pot. thin/tall as person

2. so lit.:

so, a. so much

3. so (to limited extent):

4. so (in such a way):

so be it!

5. so (for that reason):

so it was that

6. so (true):

7. so (also):

8. so (thereabouts):

so pot.
20 or so

9. so (as introductory remark):

10. so (avoiding repetition):

11. so (referring forward or back) form.:

12. so (reinforcing a statement):

13. so (refuting a statement) pot.:

14. so (as casual response):

so pot.

II. so (that) SPÓJ.

1. so (that) (in such a way that):

de façon à ce que + tr. łącz.

2. so (that) (in order that):

III. so as SPÓJ.

IV. so much PRZYSŁ.

1. so much (to such an extent):

so much so that

2. so much (in contrasts):

V. so much ZAIM.

1. so much:

so much, a. so many (such large quantity) sugar, friends

2. so much:

zwroty:

VI. so much as PRZYSŁ. (even)

VII. so much for PRZYIM.

1. so much for (having finished with):

2. so much for (used disparagingly) pot.:

VIII. so long as SPÓJ.

so long as pot. → long

IX. so [Brit səʊ, Am soʊ]

so long pot.! (goodbye)
so so

sally [Brit ˈsali, Am ˈsæli] RZ.

1. sally przest. WOJSK.:

sortie r.ż.

2. sally (witty remark):

saillie r.ż. lit.

I. bring <cz. przeszł., part passé brought> [Brit brɪŋ, Am brɪŋ] CZ. cz. przech.

1. bring (convey, carry):

bring present, powers, supplies, message, news, rain, destruction, change, happiness, consolation, hope
to bring sth to (contribute) school, work, area
to bring sth into house, room
to bring sth into conversation, story

2. bring (come with):

bring friend, relative, dog
to bring sb to wedding, party, office

3. bring (lead, draw):

to bring sb to do sth
faire faire qc à qn

4. bring TV, RADIO:

5. bring PR., ADM.:

II. to bring oneself to do CZ. cz. zwr.

to bring oneself to do cz. zwr.:

I. back [Brit bak, Am bæk] RZ.

1. back:

back ANAT., ZOOL.
dos r.m.
to be (flat) on one's back dosł.
to be (flat) on one's back przen.
to turn one's back on sb/sth dosł., przen.
to do sth behind sb's back dosł., przen.
get off my back pot.!
to be at the back of conspiracy, proposal
to put sb's back up
to live off sb's back

2. back (reverse side):

dos r.m.
verso r.m.
envers r.m.
revers r.m.

3. back (flat side):

dos r.m.

4. back (rear-facing part):

dos r.m.

5. back (area behind building):

6. back MOT.:

7. back (furthest away area):

fond r.m.
fond r.m.
la gorge r.ż.

8. back (of chair, sofa):

dossier r.m.

9. back SPORT:

10. back (end):

fin r.ż.

11. back (book spine):

dos r.m.

II. back [Brit bak, Am bæk] PRZYM.

1. back (at the rear):

back axle, wheel, bumper
back paw, leg
back bedroom
back edge
back page
back przyd. garden, gate

2. back (isolated):

back road
ruelle r.ż.

III. back [Brit bak, Am bæk] PRZYSŁ.

1. back (indicating return after absence):

rentrer (from de)
to go back to work
to go back to France, China
to go back to Canada, Japan
to go back to Paris, museum, shop

2. back (in return):

3. back (backwards, in a reverse direction):

back glance, jump, step, lean

4. back (away):

5. back (ago):

il y a 25 ans

6. back (a long time ago):

back in 1964/April
en 1964/avril
to go or date back to Roman times, 1700

7. back (once again):

8. back (nearer the beginning):

9. back (indicating return to sb's possession):

rendre/renvoyer qc (to à)
to put sth back

10. back (expressing a return to a former location):

11. back (in a different location):

IV. back and forth PRZYSŁ.

to go or travel back and forth (commute) person, bus:
faire la navette (between entre)
faire des allées et venues (between entre)
to swing back and forth pendulum:

V. back [Brit bak, Am bæk] CZ. cz. przech.

1. back (support):

back candidate, party, person, bid, bill, action
back application
back enterprise, project

2. back (finance):

back project, undertaking

3. back (endorse):

back currency
to back a bill HAND., FIN.

4. back (substantiate):

back argument, claim
justifier (with à l'aide de)

5. back (reverse):

back horse

6. back (bet on):

back horse, favourite, winner
to back a loser race goer:
to back the wrong horse dosł., przen.

7. back (stiffen, line):

back structure
back book
back map
back painting
back fabric

8. back MUZ.:

back singer, performer

9. back NAUT.:

back sail

VI. back [Brit bak, Am bæk] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. back (reverse):

2. back NAUT.:

back wind:

VII. -backed W WYR. ZŁ.

1. -backed (of furniture):

2. -backed (lined, stiffened):

3. -backed (supported):

4. -backed (financed):

VIII. back [Brit bak, Am bæk]

I. put [Brit pʊt, Am pʊt] RZ.

put FIN. → put option

II. put <part prés putting, cz. przeszł., part passé put> [Brit pʊt, Am pʊt] CZ. cz. przech.

1. put (place):

put object

2. put (cause to go or undergo):

to put sth through letterbox
to put sth through window
to put sth through mincer
to put sb through university, college
to put sb through suffering, ordeal
to put sb through test
faire passer [qc] à qn
to put sb through course
faire suivre [qc] à qn

3. put (cause to be or do):

put person

4. put (devote, invest):

to put a lot into work, project
to put a lot into marriage

5. put (add):

to put sth towards holiday, gift, fund

6. put (express):

7. put (offer for consideration):

put argument, point of view, proposal
to put sth to meeting, conference, board
I put it to you that PR.

8. put (rate, rank):

9. put (estimate):

to put sth at sum
to put the value of sth at sum

10. put SPORT:

put shot

11. put ROLN. (for mating):

III. to put oneself in CZ. cz. zwr.

to put oneself in cz. zwr. < part prés putting; cz. przeszł., part passé put>:

IV. put [Brit pʊt, Am pʊt]

je ne pense pas que ça le gênerait! (to do de faire)
to put it about a bit slang, pej.
to put one over or across Brit on sb pot.
faire marcher qn pot.

put option RZ.

put option FIN., HAND.

w słowniku PONS

forth [fɔ:θ, Am fɔ:rθ] PRZYSŁ. form.

put <-tt-, put, put> [pʊt] CZ. cz. przech.

1. put (place):

to put sth on/in/around sth
to put sth into sth
mettre qc dans qc
to put sth into sth (thrust)

2. put (direct):

to put the blame for sth on sb
to put a tax on sth

3. put (invest):

4. put GASTR. (add):

to put sth in sth
ajouter qc à qc

5. put (cause to be):

to put one's hope in sb/sth

6. put (present):

put point of view
put case, problem
put question
put arguments
put proposition
to put sth to a vote
suggérer à qn que +subj

7. put (express):

as sb put it

8. put (value):

9. put (estimate):

to put sb/sth at sth
estimer qn/qc à qc

10. put SPORT:

Wpis OpenDict

put CZ.

w słowniku PONS

forth [fɔrθ] PRZYSŁ. form.

put <-tt-, put, put> [pʊt] CZ. cz. przech.

1. put (place):

to put sth on/in/around sth
to put sth into sth
mettre qc dans qc
to put sth into sth (thrust)

2. put (direct):

to put the blame for sth on sb
to put a tax on sth

3. put (invest):

4. put culin (add):

to put sth in sth
ajouter qc à qc

5. put (cause to be):

to put one's hope in sb/sth

6. put (present):

put point of view
put case, problem
put question
put arguments
put proposition
to put sth to a vote
suggérer à qn que +subj

7. put (express):

as sb put it

8. put (value):

9. put (estimate):

to put sb/sth at sth
estimer qn/qc à qc

10. put sports:

Present
Iput forth
youput forth
he/she/itputs forth
weput forth
youput forth
theyput forth
Past
Iput forth
youput forth
he/she/itput forth
weput forth
youput forth
theyput forth
Present Perfect
Ihaveput forth
youhaveput forth
he/she/ithasput forth
wehaveput forth
youhaveput forth
theyhaveput forth
Past Perfect
Ihadput forth
youhadput forth
he/she/ithadput forth
wehadput forth
youhadput forth
theyhadput forth

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The play does put forth less destructive definition of manhood towards the end.
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Because he shall put forth an edict so that people may be circumcised according to the rite of the old law.
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Senior members of the "collegium" put forth nominations for any vacancies, and members voted on whom to co-opt.
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The school superintendent has put forth a plan to consolidate 25% of the city's schools and turn some schools over to charter operators.
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They put forth the idea that strong emotions could lead to bodily ailments, the basis of todays theory of psychosomatic illness.
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