prétention |
1. n-f. pretentiousness | |
2. n-f. pretension | |
3. n-f. claim | |
4. n-f. pretentious person | |
5. n-f. (in the prétentions) asking wage | |
juridique |
1. adj. (legal) judicial | |
2. adj. (legal, relational) law; legal | |
pour |
1. prep. for (meant for, intended for) (followed by a noun or pronoun) | |
J'ai un cadeau pour toi. - I've got a gift for you. | |
2. prep. for (in support of) | |
Pourquoi voter pour lui ? - Why did you vote for him? | |
3. prep. for (as a consequence for) | |
Il faut le punir pour ses crimes. - He must be punished for his crimes. | |
4. prep. for (an intended destination) | |
Sébastien est parti pour Londres. - Sébastien left for London. | |
5. prep. to (to bring about an intended result) (followed by a verb in the infinitive) | |
Je veux chanter pour te faire revenir. - I want to sing to make you come back. | |
6. prep. for, to (according to) | |
Pour moi, ce film est trop irréaliste. - For me, this film is too unrealistic. | |
obtenir |
1. v. to get, to obtain | |
quelque |
1. det. some (singular) | |
chose |
1. n-f. thing | |
quelque chose |
1. pron. something (an indefinite or indeterminate object) | |