we |
1. n. Nous. | |
need |
1. n. Besoin. | |
The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. | |
A friend in need is a friend indeed. (adage populaire) | |
I've always tried to have few needs beyond food, clothing and shelter. | |
(vieilli) I have need of a pen to write this down. | |
2. v. Avoir besoin de. | |
I need your help. | |
J'ai besoin de votre aide. | |
3. v. Être obligé de. | |
I need to read it. | |
Je suis obligé de le lire. | |
4. v. (Auxiliaire) Être obligé de. (usage) Souvent utilisé pour les négations, les questions et les conditions. | |
He need not go. | |
Il n'est pas obligé d'y aller. | |
Need I say more? | |
Dois-je en dire plus ? | |
to |
1. prep. À, vers. | |
Let's go to Paris! | |
Allons à Paris ! | |
2. prep. Moins, pour indiquer l'heure. | |
Ten to eleven. | |
Onze heures moins dix. | |
Quarter to five. | |
Cinq heures moins le quart. | |
3. art. Marqueur de l'infinitif. | |
Bridge |
1. n. (Géographie) Paroisse civile d'Angleterre située dans le district de Canterbury. | |
2. n. (Architecture) Pont. | |
3. n. Passerelle. | |
4. n. (Cartes) (Bridge) Bridge. | |
In the game of contract bridge, one bids a suit of clubs, diamonds, hearts, spades or "no trump". The high bid wins the lead for that trick. A bid of six is a small slam, and a bid of seven is a grand slam. The rubber ends when one t | |
5. n. (Typographie) Pontet. | |
6. v. Construire un pont. | |
7. v. (Réseaux) Relier deux réseaux par un pont. | |
that |
1. adj. Ce … -là, cette … -là. | |
That book. | |
Ce livre-là. | |
2. n. Cela, celui-là, celle-là. | |
3. n. Qui (non humain). | |
I need some good books that teach French. | |
4. n. Que. (note) Très souvent omis. | |
The man that I met yesterday. | |
5. v. Si que. | |
It is not that easy. | |
Ce n'est pas aussi facile que ça. | |
jam |
1. n. Confiture. | |
I love strawberry jam. | |
2. n. Embouteillage. | |
Traffic jam. | |
3. n. Impromptu musical. | |
4. n. Difficulté | |
I'm in a bit of a jam right now. Can you help me out? | |
5. n. Bouchon. | |
Paper jam. | |
6. v. (Musique) Improviser de la musique. | |
The musicians decided on the spur of the moment to get together and jam. | |
7. v. (Défense) Brouiller. | |
The enemy was jamming the radio broadcasts. | |
8. v. (Argot) Bloquer un membre, un objet. | |
They jammed him up, and he was never able to recover. | |
into |
1. prep. Au milieu de, dans, en, parmi, à. | |
the |
1. art. Le, la, les. | |
eleven |
1. adj. Onze. | |
2. n. Onze. | |
3. n. (Sport) Équipe de football ou de cricket. | |