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Cour Suprême de Justice

Γαλλικό λεξικό Oxford-Hachette

High Court of Justiciary ΟΥΣ

Γαλλικό λεξικό Oxford-Hachette
Γαλλικό λεξικό Oxford-Hachette

I. court [βρετ kɔːt, αμερικ kɔrt] ΟΥΣ

1. court ΝΟΜ:

cour θηλ
tribunal αρσ
in closed court προσδιορ case, action
in closed court decision, hearing, ruling

2. court ΑΘΛ:

court αρσ
terrain αρσ

3. court (of sovereign):

cour θηλ
to hold court μτφ

ιδιωτισμοί:

cour θηλ

II. court [βρετ kɔːt, αμερικ kɔrt] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ

1. court (try to gain love of) παρωχ or μτφ:

court woman, voters, customers

2. court (seek):

court affection, favour, controversy
court failure, disaster
court trouble

III. court [βρετ kɔːt, αμερικ kɔrt] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ παρωχ

court couple:

IV. court [βρετ kɔːt, αμερικ kɔrt]

to pay court to sb παρωχ

I. course [βρετ kɔːs, αμερικ kɔrs] ΟΥΣ

1. course (progression):

cours αρσ (of de)

2. course (route):

cours αρσ
cap αρσ
to be on or hold or steer a course ΑΕΡΟ, ΝΑΥΣ
to be on course for κυριολ
to be on course for μτφ
to change course (gen) κυριολ
to change course ΑΕΡΟ, ΝΑΥΣ
to set (a) course for ΑΕΡΟ, ΝΑΥΣ
parti αρσ

3. course:

course ΣΧΟΛ, ΠΑΝΕΠ
cours αρσ (in en, of de)
a course of study ΣΧΟΛ
a course of study ΠΑΝΕΠ

4. course:

course ΙΑΤΡ, ΚΤΗΝΙΑΤΡ (of drug)
traitement αρσ
série θηλ

5. course (in golf, athletics):

course ΑΘΛ
parcours αρσ
course ΙΠΠΟΔΡ
cours αρσ
to stay the course κυριολ
to stay the course μτφ

6. course (part of meal):

plat αρσ

7. course ΟΙΚΟΔ:

assise θηλ

II. course [βρετ kɔːs, αμερικ kɔrs] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ ΚΥΝΉΓΙ

course dog: quarry
course person: hounds

III. course [βρετ kɔːs, αμερικ kɔrs] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ

1. course (rush):

2. course ΑΘΛ:

course dogs:
course person:

IV. -course ΣΎΝΘ

V. of course ΕΠΊΡΡ

of [βρετ ɒv, (ə)v, αμερικ əv] ΠΡΌΘ

1. of (in most uses):

2. of (made or consisting of):

a will of iron μτφ
a heart of stone μτφ

3. of (indicating an agent):

4. of (indicating a proportion or fraction):

5. of βρετ (in expressions of time):

I. old [βρετ əʊld, αμερικ oʊld] ΟΥΣ The irregular form vieil of the adjective vieux/vieille is used before masculine nouns beginning with a vowel or a mute ‘h’.

1. old (old people):

the old + ρήμα πλ
les personnes θηλ πλ âgées

2. old (earlier era):

II. olds ΟΥΣ (parents)

olds ουσ πλ οικ
les vieux οικ
αρσ πλ my olds

III. old [βρετ əʊld, αμερικ oʊld] ΕΠΊΘ

1. old (elderly, not young):

2. old (of a particular age):

3. old (not new):

old garment, object, car, song, tradition, family
old story, excuse
old joke

4. old (former, previous):

old address, school, job, boss, admirer, system

5. old (as term of affection):

old οικ
ce cher vieux Max οικ
ce bon vieux Jon! οικ
good old British weather! ειρων
hello, old chap/girl παρωχ!
how are you, you old devil οικ?
ça va, vieux? οικ

6. old (as intensifier) οικ:

I. late [βρετ leɪt, αμερικ leɪt] ΕΠΊΘ

1. late (after expected time):

late arrival, rains, publication, implementation
to get off to a late start meeting, event:
to be late for work, school, appointment

2. late (towards end of day, season, life etc):

late hour, supper, date, pregnancy
late plant, variety ΒΟΤ
to take a late holiday βρετ or vacation αμερικ
late Victorian architecture etc

3. late (towards end of series):

4. late (deceased):

feu le Président τυπικ

II. late [βρετ leɪt, αμερικ leɪt] ΕΠΊΡΡ

1. late (after expected time):

late arrive, leave, start, finish
to be running late person:
to be running late train, bus:

2. late (towards end of time period):

late get up, go to bed, open, close, end

3. late ΓΡΑΦΕΙΟΚΡ (formerly):

III. of late ΕΠΊΡΡ

I. all [βρετ ɔːl, αμερικ ɔl] ΑΝΤΩΝ

1. all (everything):

all will be revealed χιουμ
vous saurez tout χιουμ
500 in all
500 en tout
nous faisons tout ce que nous pouvons (to do pour faire)
it's not all (that) it should be performance, service, efficiency:

2. all (the only thing):

that's all we need! ειρων

3. all (everyone):

4. all (the whole amount):

5. all (emphasizing unanimity or entirety):

who all was there? αμερικ
y'all have a good time now! αμερικ

II. all [βρετ ɔːl, αμερικ ɔl] ΠΡΟΣΔΙΟΡ

1. all (each one of):

2. all (the whole of):

3. all (total):

4. all (any):

III. all [βρετ ɔːl, αμερικ ɔl] ΕΠΊΡΡ

1. all (emphatic: completely):

to be all for sth

2. all (emphatic: nothing but):

to be all sweetness ειρων

3. all ΑΘΛ (for each party):

IV. all [βρετ ɔːl, αμερικ ɔl] ΟΥΣ

tout sacrifier (for sth à qc, for sb pour qn, to do pour faire)

V. all+ ΣΎΝΘ

1. all+ (completely):

all-girl band, cast, group
all-male/-white team, production, jury
all-union workforce

2. all+ (in the highest degree) → all-consuming

VI. all along ΕΠΊΡΡ

VII. all but ΕΠΊΡΡ

VIII. all of ΕΠΊΡΡ

IX. all that ΕΠΊΡΡ

X. all the ΕΠΊΡΡ

XI. all too ΕΠΊΡΡ

all too accurate, easy, widespread:

XII. and all ΕΠΊΡΡ

1. and all:

2. and all βρετ οικ:

XIII. at all ΕΠΊΡΡ

XIV. for all ΠΡΌΘ

XV. of all ΠΡΌΘ

1. of all (in rank):

2. of all (emphatic):

quel manque de pot! οικ

XVI. all [βρετ ɔːl, αμερικ ɔl]

to be as mad/thrilled as all get out οικ αμερικ
he's not all there οικ
it's all go οικ here! βρετ
on s'active ici! οικ
it's all up with us οικ βρετ
all in βρετ αργκ
crevé αργκ
all in βρετ αργκ

I. worst [βρετ wəːst, αμερικ wərst] ΟΥΣ

1. worst (most difficult, unpleasant):

le/la pire αρσ/θηλ

2. worst (expressing the most pessimistic outlook):

le pire αρσ

3. worst (most unbearable):

to be at its worst relationship, development, tendency, economic situation:

4. worst (most negative trait):

5. worst (of the lowest standard, quality):

le plus mauvais/la plus mauvaise αρσ/θηλ

II. worst [βρετ wəːst, αμερικ wərst] ΕΠΊΘ superlative of bad

1. worst (most unsatisfactory, unpleasant):

2. worst (most serious):

3. worst (most inappropriate):

4. worst (of the poorest standard):

III. worst [βρετ wəːst, αμερικ wərst] ΕΠΊΡΡ

worst of all, …

IV. worst [βρετ wəːst, αμερικ wərst] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ τυπικ

être battu (by par)

I. thing [βρετ θɪŋ, αμερικ θɪŋ] ΟΥΣ

1. thing (object):

chose θηλ
truc αρσ οικ
à quoi sert ce truc? οικ

2. thing (action, task, event):

chose θηλ

3. thing (matter, fact):

chose θηλ
the thing is, (that) …

4. thing (person, animal):

how are you, old thing οικ?
you lucky thing οικ!
veinard/-e! οικ
you stupid thing οικ!
(the) stupid thing οικ
sale truc! οικ

II. things ΟΥΣ ουσ πλ

1. things (personal belongings, equipment):

affaires θηλ πλ

2. things (situation, circumstances, matters):

les choses θηλ πλ

3. things ΝΟΜ:

III. thing [βρετ θɪŋ, αμερικ θɪŋ]

it's the in thing οικ
to have a thing about (like) οικ
craquer pour οικ
to have a thing about blondes, bearded men emeralds, old cars
to make a big thing (out) of it οικ
to know a thing or two about sth οικ

I. place [βρετ pleɪs, αμερικ pleɪs] ΟΥΣ

1. place (location, position):

endroit αρσ
in places hilly, damaged, worn
a place for meeting, party, monument, office

2. place (town, hotel etc):

endroit αρσ
all over the place μτφ, οικ speech, lecture

3. place (for specific purpose):

domicile αρσ
refuge αρσ

4. place (home):

maison θηλ

5. place (seat, space):

place θηλ
couvert αρσ
garder une place (for pour)

6. place:

place θηλ (on dans)
siège αρσ (on au sein de)
a place as au pair, cook, cleaner

7. place βρετ ΠΑΝΕΠ:

place θηλ (at à)
to get a place on course

8. place (in competition, race):

place κυριολ
place θηλ
he backed Red Rum for a place ΙΠΠΟΔΡ

9. place (in argument, analysis):

10. place (correct position):

to put sth in place fencing, construction
in place law, system, scheme
to put sth in place scheme, system, regime

11. place (rank):

sb's/sth's place in world, society, history, politics
la place de qn/qc dans

12. place (role):

to fill sb's place
to have no place in organization, philosophy, creed
there are places for people like you οικ! μτφ, μειωτ
ça se soigne! οικ

13. place (situation):

14. place (moment):

moment αρσ
in places funny, boring, silly

15. place (in book) (in paragraph, speech):

16. place αμερικ (unspecified location) οικ:

II. out of place ΕΠΊΘ

out of place remark, behaviour
out of place language, tone
to look out of place building, person:

III. in place of ΠΡΌΘ

in place of person, object:

IV. place [βρετ pleɪs, αμερικ pleɪs] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ

1. place κυριολ:

to place sth back on shelf, table

2. place (locate):

3. place (using service):

parier, faire un pari (on sur)

4. place (put) μτφ:

5. place (rank):

place (in exam) βρετ
to be placed third horse, athlete:

6. place (judge):

7. place (identify):

place person
place accent

8. place (find home for):

place child

9. place ΓΡΑΦΕΙΟΚΡ (send, appoint):

place student, trainee
placer (in dans)

V. placed ΕΠΊΘ

1. placed (gen) (situated):

être bien placé (to do pour faire)

2. placed ΑΘΛ, ΙΠΠΟΔΡ:

to be placed horse: βρετ
to be placed αμερικ

VI. place [βρετ pleɪs, αμερικ pleɪs]

place → take place

I. people [βρετ ˈpiːp(ə)l, αμερικ ˈpipəl] ΟΥΣ (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.

peuple αρσ
peuplade θηλ
les anglophones αρσ πλ

II. people [βρετ ˈpiːp(ə)l, αμερικ ˈpipəl] ΟΥΣ ουσ πλ

1. people:

gens αρσ πλ
personnes θηλ πλ

2. people (inhabitants):

habitants αρσ πλ
peuple αρσ

3. people (citizens, subjects):

4. people (experts):

people οικ
gens οικ
αρσ πλ the tax/heating people

5. people οικ:

famille θηλ
parents αρσ πλ

III. people [βρετ ˈpiːp(ə)l, αμερικ ˈpipəl] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ λογοτεχνικό

peupler (with de)

I. best [βρετ bɛst, αμερικ bɛst] ΟΥΣ

1. best (most enjoyable, pleasant):

le/la meilleur/-e αρσ/θηλ

2. best (of the highest quality, standard):

le/la meilleur/-e αρσ/θηλ

3. best (most competent):

le/la meilleur/-e αρσ/θηλ
to be the best at subject, game

4. best (most appropriate, desirable or valid):

le/la meilleur/-e αρσ/θηλ

5. best (most favourable):

6. best (peak, height):

to be at its best wine, cheese:
to be at its best city, view, landscape:

7. best (greatest personal effort):

to get the best out of pupil, worker
to get the best out of gadget

8. best (virtues, qualities):

to bring out the best in sb crisis, suffering:

9. best (most advantageous or pleasing part):

to get the best of deal, bargain
to get the best of arrangement

10. best (good clothes):

11. best (good wishes):

meilleurs vœux αρσ πλ
amitiés θηλ πλ

12. best (winning majority):

II. best [βρετ bɛst, αμερικ bɛst] ΕΠΊΘ superlative of good

1. best (most excellent or pleasing):

2. best (most competent):

best teacher, poet
to be best at subject, sport
to be best at instrument

3. best (most appropriate or suitable):

best tool, example, way, time, idea

4. best (most beneficial):

best exercise, food

III. best [βρετ bɛst, αμερικ bɛst] ΕΠΊΡΡ

best superlative of well

you'd best do οικ

IV. best [βρετ bɛst, αμερικ bɛst] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ (defeat, outdo)

best (in argument) person
best (in contest, struggle) opponent

V. best [βρετ bɛst, αμερικ bɛst]

I. bad [βρετ bad, αμερικ bæd] ΟΥΣ

1. bad (evil):

mauvais αρσ
mal αρσ

2. bad (unpleasantness, unfavourableness):

mauvais αρσ
he ended up £100 to the bad

II. bad <comp worse, superl worst> [βρετ bad, αμερικ bæd] ΕΠΊΘ

1. bad (poor, inferior, incompetent, unacceptable):

bad book, harvest, spelling, eyesight, answer, memory, cook, father, liar, management, decision, idea
bad προσδιορ joke
to be bad at subject
not bad οικ
pas mauvais, pas mal οικ

2. bad (unpleasant, unfavourable, negative):

bad news, day, time, year, smell, dream, reaction, review, result, forecast, omen, sign, mood, temper
cela s'annonce mal (for pour)

3. bad (morally or socially unacceptable):

bad person, behaviour, habit, life, manners, example, influence, reputation
bad προσδιορ language, word
+ υποτ it will look bad
avoir mauvaise conscience (about au sujet de)

4. bad (severe, serious):

bad accident, attack, fracture, injury, mistake
bad case

5. bad:

6. bad (inappropriate, unsuitable):

bad time, moment, place, example

7. bad (ill, with a weakness or injury):

to be in a bad way οικ

8. bad ΧΡΗΜΑΤΟΠ:

bad money, note
bad loan
bad insurance claim

9. bad (good):

bad οικ
terrible οικ

10. bad (rotten):

bad fruit

III. bad [βρετ bad, αμερικ bæd] ΕΠΊΡΡ οικ esp αμερικ

bad need, want:

IV. bad [βρετ bad, αμερικ bæd]

to be in bad αμερικ
to be in bad with sb αμερικ

all-important ΕΠΊΘ

all-embracing ΕΠΊΘ

all-consuming ΕΠΊΘ

all-consuming passion
all-consuming ambition

I. late [βρετ leɪt, αμερικ leɪt] ΕΠΊΘ

1. late (after expected time):

late arrival, rains, publication, implementation
to get off to a late start meeting, event:
to be late for work, school, appointment

2. late (towards end of day, season, life etc):

late hour, supper, date, pregnancy
late plant, variety ΒΟΤ
to take a late holiday βρετ or vacation αμερικ
late Victorian architecture etc

3. late (towards end of series):

4. late (deceased):

feu le Président τυπικ

II. late [βρετ leɪt, αμερικ leɪt] ΕΠΊΡΡ

1. late (after expected time):

late arrive, leave, start, finish
to be running late person:
to be running late train, bus:

2. late (towards end of time period):

late get up, go to bed, open, close, end

3. late ΓΡΑΦΕΙΟΚΡ (formerly):

III. of late ΕΠΊΡΡ

I. high [βρετ hʌɪ, αμερικ haɪ] ΟΥΣ

1. high (high level):

a high of 35°

2. high (euphoric feeling) οικ:

to give sb a high drug:
défoncer qn οικ
to give sb a high success, compliment:

3. high ΜΕΤΕΩΡ:

4. high αμερικ οικ ΣΧΟΛ → high school

II. high [βρετ hʌɪ, αμερικ haɪ] ΕΠΊΘ

1. high (tall):

high building, wall, cliff, hill, pile
high table, chair, forehead, collar, heel
haut after ουσ
pommettes θηλ πλ saillantes
it is 50 cm high

2. high (far from the ground):

high shelf, window, ceiling, plateau
high tier, level, floor
high cloud

3. high (numerically large):

high number, ratio, price, frequency, volume
high wind
high playing card
high in fat, iron

4. high (great, intense):

high degree, intensity, risk
high fever, heat
high προσδιορ anxiety, tension, excitement
high hope, expectation

5. high (important):

high quality, status, standard, rank, class, authority
high priority, place on list

6. high (noble):

high ideal, principle, character
those are high words (indeed)! ειρων

7. high (acute):

high pitch, sound, voice
high note

8. high (mature):

high game
high fish, cheese
high butter

9. high (on drug):

high οικ
défoncé οικ
high οικ
to be high on drug
se défoncer οικ

10. high (happy):

high οικ

11. high ΓΛΩΣΣ:

high vowel

III. high [βρετ hʌɪ, αμερικ haɪ] ΕΠΊΡΡ

1. high (to a great height):

high build, pile, climb, jump, throw, fly, rise, raise
to climb higher and higher κυριολ person, animal:
to climb higher and higher μτφ figures, rate, unemployment:

2. high (at a high level):

high set, turn on
to turn sth up high

3. high sing, play:

IV. on high ΕΠΊΡΡ (gen)

on high ΘΡΗΣΚ
from on high ΘΡΗΣΚ

V. high [βρετ hʌɪ, αμερικ haɪ]

high school

high school ΣΧΟΛ
lycée αρσ
high school βρετ ΣΧΟΛ

στο λεξικό PONS

I. court [kɔ:t, αμερικ kɔ:rt] ΟΥΣ

1. court (room for trials):

tribunal αρσ

2. court (judicial body):

tribunal αρσ
cour θηλ de justice

3. court (marked out area for playing):

terrain αρσ
court tennis
court αρσ

4. court (yard):

cour θηλ

5. court βρετ (apartment buildings):

résidence θηλ

6. court (building for royalty):

cour θηλ

7. court no πλ, no αόρ άρθ (ruling sovereign):

cour θηλ

ιδιωτισμοί:

II. court [kɔ:t, αμερικ kɔ:rt] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ

1. court (try to attract):

court a woman

2. court (have a relationship):

3. court (seek):

III. court [kɔ:t, αμερικ kɔ:rt] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ

of [əv, stressed: ɒv] ΠΡΌΘ

1. of (belonging to):

2. of (describing):

3. of (dates and time):

the 4th of May/in May of 2002
le 4 mai/en mai 2002
ten/a quarter of two αμερικ

4. of (nature, content):

5. of (among):

I. high [haɪ] ΕΠΊΘ

1. high (elevated):

high forehead

2. high (above average):

high technology, opinion, quality
high secretary
high hopes
high calibre
high explosive
high colour

3. high ΙΑΤΡ:

high fever

4. high (important, eminent):

high priest
high treason, rank
to be high and mighty μειωτ

5. high (noble):

high ideal, character

6. high (intoxicated by drugs):

7. high (euphoric):

8. high (of high frequency, shrill):

9. high (beginning to go bad):

high food

ιδιωτισμοί:

planter qn οικ
to be high time to +infin
to have a high old time οικ
to be for the high jump βρετ

II. high [haɪ] ΕΠΊΡΡ

high a. μτφ:

ιδιωτισμοί:

III. high [haɪ] ΟΥΣ

1. high (high(est) point/level/amount):

sommet αρσ
highs and lows μτφ

2. high (euphoria caused by drugs):

3. high (heaven):

στο λεξικό PONS

I. court [kɔrt] ΟΥΣ

1. court (room for trials):

tribunal αρσ

2. court (judicial body):

tribunal αρσ
cour θηλ de justice

3. court sports:

terrain αρσ
court tennis
court αρσ
terrain αρσ

4. court (yard):

cour θηλ

5. court (road):

ruelle θηλ

6. court no αόρ άρθ (ruling sovereign):

cour θηλ

ιδιωτισμοί:

II. court [kɔrt] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ

1. court (try to attract):

court a woman

2. court (seek):

III. court [kɔrt] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ

of [əv, stressed: av] ΠΡΌΘ

1. of (belonging to):

2. of (describing):

3. of (dates and time):

the 4th of May/in May of 2005
le 4 mai/en mai 2005

4. of (nature, content):

5. of (among):

I. high [haɪ] ΕΠΊΘ

1. high (elevated):

high forehead

2. high (above average):

high technology, opinion, quality
high hopes
high explosives
high color
high caliber

3. high ΙΑΤΡ:

high fever

4. high (important, eminent):

high priest
high treason, rank
to be high and mighty μειωτ

5. high (noble):

high ideals, character

6. high (intoxicated by drugs):

7. high (euphoric):

8. high (of high frequency, shrill):

ιδιωτισμοί:

planter qn οικ
to be high time to +infin

II. high [haɪ] ΕΠΊΡΡ

high a. μτφ:

ιδιωτισμοί:

III. high [haɪ] ΟΥΣ

1. high (high(est) point/level/amount):

sommet αρσ
highs and lows μτφ
des hauts mpl et des bas mpl

2. high (euphoria caused by drugs):

3. high (heaven):

Present
Icourt
youcourt
he/she/itcourts
wecourt
youcourt
theycourt
Past
Icourted
youcourted
he/she/itcourted
wecourted
youcourted
theycourted
Present Perfect
Ihavecourted
youhavecourted
he/she/ithascourted
wehavecourted
youhavecourted
theyhavecourted
Past Perfect
Ihadcourted
youhadcourted
he/she/ithadcourted
wehadcourted
youhadcourted
theyhadcourted

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