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week-end
weekend
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
week-end <pl week-ends>, weekend <pl weekends> [wikɛnd] SOST m
pasc|al1 (pascale) <mpl pascals ou pascaux> [paskal, o] AGG RELIG
pascal (pascale) week-end, fêtes
Easter attr
pascal (pascale) cierge, agneau
Pentecôte [pɑ̃tkot] SOST f
1. Pentecôte (chrétienne):
2. Pentecôte (juive):
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. weekend [ingl brit wiːkˈɛnd, ˈwiːkɛnd, ingl am ˈwikˌɛnd] SOST
at the weekend ingl brit, on the weekend ingl am
at weekends ingl brit, on weekends ingl am
at weekends, on weekends attr break, excursion
at weekends, on weekends performance, programme
II. weekend [ingl brit wiːkˈɛnd, ˈwiːkɛnd, ingl am ˈwikˌɛnd] VB vb intr
long weekend SOST
dirty weekend SOST colloq
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
week-end <week-ends> [wikɛnd] SOST m
bon(ne) <meilleur> [bɔ̃, bɔn] AGG antéposé
1. bon ( mauvais):
bon(ne)
to be good at latin/maths [or math ingl am]
2. bon (adéquat, correct):
bon(ne)
bon(ne) remède, conseil a.
3. bon (valable):
bon(ne) billet, ticket
4. bon (agréable):
bon(ne)
bon(ne) soirée, surprise, moment, vacances, week-end
bon(ne) eau
5. bon:
6. bon (intensif de quantité, de qualité):
bon(ne)
7. bon (être fait pour):
8. bon (être destiné à):
to be in for sth
locuzioni:
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
weekend SOST
at the weekend(s) ingl brit, ingl Aus, on the weekend(s) ingl am, a. ingl Aus
Washington's Birthday
I. break [breɪk] SOST
1. break (gap):
break crack
break into two parts
2. break (interruption):
break in conversation, for snack
break in output
3. break SCUOLA:
4. break (escape):
5. break:
6. break (opportunity):
7. break SPORT:
locuzioni:
rompre avec qn/qc
II. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VB vb trans
1. break (shatter):
2. break (damage):
3. break fig:
4. break AVIAZ:
5. break (interrupt):
to break (off) sth
to break one's step [or stride] MILIT
6. break (put an end to):
break record
break strike
to break sb's spirit [or will]
7. break SPORT:
8. break (violate):
break law
break treaty
break date
9. break (forcefully end):
10. break (decipher):
break code
11. break (make public):
12. break (make change for):
break banknote
13. break MILIT:
locuzioni:
to break one's back [or ass ingl am] colloq
to break the back of sth ingl Aus, ingl brit
to break the bank scherz, iron
to break bread RELIG
to break the ice colloq
III. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VB vb intr
1. break (shatter):
2. break (separate):
3. break (interrupt):
4. break (strike):
5. break (change sound):
break voice at puberty
break with emotion
6. break (begin):
break storm, scandal
break day
7. break SPORT:
locuzioni:
I. over [ˈəʊvəʳ, ingl am ˈoʊvɚ] PREP
1. over (above):
4 over 12 equals a third MAT
2. over (on):
3. over (across):
4. over (during):
5. over (more than):
over 40°
au-dessus de 40°
over $50
plus de 50$
6. over (through):
7. over (in superiority to):
8. over (about):
over sth
9. over (for checking):
10. over (past):
II. over [ˈəʊvəʳ, ingl am ˈoʊvɚ] AVV
1. over (at a distance):
2. over (moving across):
3. over (on a visit):
4. over (moving above):
over go, jump
5. over (downwards):
6. over (another way up):
7. over (completely):
8. over (again):
to do sth all over ingl am
9. over (more):
7 into 30 goes 4 and 2 over
30 divisé par 7 font 4, reste 2
10. over (too):
11. over (sb's turn):
over RADIO, AVIAZ
à vous
III. over [ˈəʊvəʳ, ingl am ˈoʊvɚ] AGG inv
1. over (finished):
2. over (remaining):
I. under [ˈʌndəʳ, ingl am -dɚ] PREP
1. under (below):
2. under (supporting):
3. under (less than):
under £10/the age of 30
4. under (governed by):
5. under (in state of):
6. under (in category of):
7. under (according to):
locuzioni:
II. under [ˈʌndəʳ, ingl am -dɚ] AVV
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
week-end <week-ends> [wikɛnd] SOST m
bon(ne) <meilleur> [bo͂, bɔn] AGG antéposé
1. bon ( mauvais):
bon(ne)
2. bon (adéquat, correct):
bon(ne)
bon(ne) remède, conseil a.
3. bon (valable):
bon(ne) billet, ticket
4. bon (agréable):
bon(ne)
bon(ne) soirée, surprise, moment, vacances, week-end
bon(ne) eau
5. bon:
6. bon (intensif de quantité, de qualité):
bon(ne)
7. bon (être fait pour):
8. bon (être destiné à):
to be in for sth
locuzioni:
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
weekend SOST
I. break [breɪk] SOST
1. break (gap):
break crack
break into two parts
2. break (interruption):
break in conversation, for snack
break in output
3. break SCUOLA:
4. break (escape):
5. break:
6. break (opportunity):
7. break sports:
locuzioni:
rompre avec qn/qc
II. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VB vb trans
1. break (shatter):
2. break (damage):
3. break fig:
4. break AVIAZ:
5. break (interrupt):
to break (off) sth
to break one's step [or stride] MILIT
6. break (put an end to):
break record
break strike
to break sb's spirit [or will]
7. break sports:
8. break (violate):
break law
break treaty
break date
9. break (forcefully end):
10. break (decipher):
break code
11. break (make public):
12. break (make change for):
break bank note
13. break MILIT:
locuzioni:
to break the bank scherz, iron
to break bread RELIG
to break the ice colloq
III. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VB vb intr
1. break (shatter):
2. break (separate):
3. break (interrupt):
4. break (strike):
5. break (change sound):
break voice at puberty
break with emotion
6. break (begin):
break storm, scandal
break day
7. break sports:
locuzioni:
I. over [ˈoʊ·vər] PREP
1. over (above):
4 over 12 equals one third math
2. over (on):
3. over (across):
4. over (during):
5. over (more than):
over 95°F
over $50
6. over (through):
7. over (in superiority to):
8. over (about):
over sth
9. over (for checking):
10. over (past):
II. over [ˈoʊ·vər] AVV
1. over (at a distance):
2. over (moving across):
3. over (on a visit):
4. over (moving above):
over go, jump
5. over (downwards):
6. over (another way up):
7. over (completely):
8. over (again):
9. over (more):
10. over (sb's turn):
over RADIO, AVIAZ
à vous
III. over [ˈoʊ·vər] AGG inv
1. over (finished):
2. over (remaining):
I. under [ˈʌn·dər] PREP
1. under (below):
2. under (supporting):
3. under (less than):
under $10/the age of 30
4. under (governed by):
5. under (in state of):
6. under (in category of):
7. under (according to):
locuzioni:
II. under [ˈʌn·dər] AVV
1. under:
2. under colloq (unconscious):
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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
Ces derniers se tiennent sur plusieurs week-end avec des finales (première et deuxième série) à la fin de l'été.
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La ducasse annuelle qui se déroule du 2 au 3 week-end de juillet.
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Le week-end se transforme en historique duel entre les deux joueurs qui se détachent du reste des joueurs.
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Après avoir passé le week-end en garde à vue, il est jugé le 19 février et n'obtient pas de libération.
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En fin de semaine, il reçoit l'autorisation des médecins de passer le week-end de réveillon de fin d'année chez lui.
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