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What
quel(le)

Γαλλικό λεξικό Oxford-Hachette

αγγλικά
αγγλικά
γαλλικά
γαλλικά

I. what [βρετ wɒt, αμερικ (h)wət, (h)wɑt] ΑΝΤΩΝ

1. what (what exactly):

what (as subject)
what (as object)
what is happening?
what are you doing/up to οικ?
with/about what?
or what?
and what else?
what is to be done?
what do six and four add up to?
what is up there?
what does it matter?
what did he do that for?
what for? (why)
what for? (concerning what)
I'm going to the shops’—‘what for?
what did it cost?

2. what (in rhetorical questions):

what does he care?
what can anyone do?

3. what (whatever):

4. what (in clauses):

what (as subject)
what (as object)
what before vowel
to ask/guess what sb wants
what I need is

5. what (when guessing) οικ:

it'll cost, what, £50

6. what (inviting repetition):

he earns what?
he did what?
George what?

7. what (expressing surprise):

8. what βρετ (as question tag) παρωχ:

a good dinner, what?

II. what [βρετ wɒt, αμερικ (h)wət, (h)wɑt] ΠΡΟΣΔΙΟΡ

1. what (which):

what
what time is it?

2. what (in exclamations):

what
what a nice dress/car!
what use is that? κυριολ, μτφ

3. what (the amount of):

what little she has

III. what about phrase

1. what about (when drawing attention):

2. what about (when making suggestion):

what about a meal out?
what about Tuesday? OK?

3. what about (in reply):

‘what about your sister?—‘what about her?

IV. what if

what if phrase:

what if

V. what of

what of phrase:

what of Shakespeare and Lamb? λογοτεχνικό
what of it οικ!
et puis quoi! οικ

VI. what with

what with phrase:

VII. what [βρετ wɒt, αμερικ (h)wət, (h)wɑt] ΕΠΙΦΏΝ

what

VIII. what [βρετ wɒt, αμερικ (h)wət, (h)wɑt]

I'll tell you what
to give sb what for οικ βρετ
passer un savon à qn οικ
to know what's what
well, what do you know ειρων
what do you think I am οικ!
what's it to you οικ?
what's yours οικ?

I. about [əˈbaʊt] ΕΠΊΘ About is used after certain nouns, adjectives and verbs in English (information about, a book about, curious about, worry about etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate entries (information, book, curious, worry etc).
about often appears in British English as the second element of certain verb structures (move about, rummage about, lie about etc.). For translations, consult the relevant verb entries (move about, rummage about, lie about etc.).

1. about (expressing future intention):

2. about (rejecting course of action):

3. about (awake):

II. about [əˈbaʊt] ΕΠΊΡΡ

1. about (approximately):

vers 18 h, à environ 18 h

2. about (almost):

3. about (in circulation):

4. about (in the vicinity):

5. about (indicating reverse position):

III. about [əˈbaʊt] ΠΡΌΘ

1. about (concerning, regarding):

a book/film about sb/sth
to talk about problem, subject

2. about (in the nature of):

3. about (bound up with):

4. about (occupied with):

mind what you're about! βρετ
mind what you're about! βρετ

5. about (around):

6. about (in invitations, suggestions):

how or what about some tea?

7. about (when soliciting opinions):

what about the transport βρετ or transportation αμερικ costs?
what about us?
‘what about the dinner?—‘what about it?
what about you?

8. about (on) τυπικ:

hidden about one's person drugs, arms

9. about βρετ (surrounding):

IV. about [əˈbaʊt]

+ υποτ about time too!
+ υποτ about time too!
ce n'est pas trop tôt! οικ

what-d'yer-call-it, what's-its-name ΟΥΣ οικ

machin αρσ οικ
truc αρσ οικ

what-d'yer-call-him, what's-his-name ΟΥΣ οικ

Machin αρσ οικ

what-d'yer-call-her, what's-her-name ΟΥΣ οικ

Machine θηλ οικ

you-know-what ΑΝΤΩΝ οικ

you-know-what

I. not [βρετ nɒt, αμερικ nɑt] ΕΠΊΡΡ Dans la langue parlée ou familière, not utilisé avec un auxiliaire ou un modal prend parfois la forme n't qui est alors accolée au verbe (eg you can't go, he hasn't finished).

1. not (negating verb):

2. not (replacing word, clause, sentence etc):

3. not (contrasting):

4. not (to emphasize opposite):

5. not (less than):

6. not (in suggestions):

7. not (with all, every):

8. not (with a, one):

not a or one

II. not at all ΕΠΊΡΡ

III. not but what

not but what παρωχ:

not but what
IV. not that

IV. not that ΣΎΝΔ

(what) fiddle-faddle!
(c'est de la) foutaise! οικ
γαλλικά
γαλλικά
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
Machin (Machine)
Machin-chose οικ , Machin-chouette οικ , Machin-truc οικ
what's-her-name οικ
what's-his-name οικ
bidule (à qn)
so what?

στο λεξικό PONS

αγγλικά
αγγλικά
γαλλικά
γαλλικά

I. what [wɒt, αμερικ wʌt] ερωτημ επίθ

what
what kind of book?
what time is it?
what one does he like?
lequel(laquelle) aime-t-il?
lesquels(lesquelles) aime-t-il?

II. what [wɒt, αμερικ wʌt] ΑΝΤΩΝ

1. what ερωτημ:

what
what
qu + vowel
what
quoi tonic form
what can I do?
what does it matter?
what's up? οικ
what for?
what about Paul?
what about a walk?
what if it snows? οικ

2. what αναφορ use:

what
ce + αναφορ αντων

III. what [wɒt, αμερικ wʌt] (exclamation)

what an idiot!
what a fool I am!

IV. what [wɒt, αμερικ wʌt] ΕΠΙΦΏΝ

what!
so what?
is he coming, or what?
machin αρσ θηλ
what a palaver!
what the heck!
what the dickens...?
γαλλικά
γαλλικά
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
what's-his-name(her-name) αρσ (θηλ)
what
so what!
what a loony!
στο λεξικό PONS
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
γαλλικά
γαλλικά

I. what [(h)wʌt] ερωτημ επίθ

what
what kind of book?
what time is it?
what one does he like?
lequel (laquelle) aime-t-il?
lesquels (lesquelles) aime-t-il?

II. what [(h)wʌt] ΑΝΤΩΝ

1. what ερωτημ:

what
what
qu' + vowel
what
quoi tonic form
what can I do?
what does it matter?
what's up? οικ
what for?
what about Paul?
what about a walk?
what if it snows? οικ

2. what αναφορ use:

what
ce + αναφορ αντων

III. what [(h)wʌt] (exclamation)

what an idiot!
what a fool I am!

IV. what [(h)wʌt] ΕΠΙΦΏΝ

what!
so what?
is he coming, or what?
machin αρσ
what the heck!
γαλλικά
γαλλικά
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
what's-his-name(-her-name) αρσ (θηλ)
what
bah 
so what!
what's-his-name(what's-her-name) αρσ (θηλ)
OK, but then what?
what is more
et puis après [ou quoi]? οικ
so what?
et puis quoi encore!? οικ
and what now?
what a drag!
and come what may!

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