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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

self-help book SOST

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. help [ingl brit hɛlp, ingl am hɛlp] SOST

1. help:

with the help of stick, knife
with the help of person
to be of help to sb person:
to be of help to sb information, map:
to come to sb's help
to go to sb's help

2. help:

3. help U:

II. help [ingl brit hɛlp, ingl am hɛlp] INTER

III. help [ingl brit hɛlp, ingl am hɛlp] VB vb trans

1. help:

aider (to do à faire)
to help sb on/off with garment, boot

2. help (improve):

help situation, problem

3. help (contribute):

4. help (serve):

to help sb to food, wine
servir [qc] à qn

5. help (prevent):

IV. help [ingl brit hɛlp, ingl am hɛlp] VB vb intr

1. help (assist):

2. help (be an improvement):

V. to help oneself VB vb rifl

1. to help oneself (serve):

2. to help oneself:

piquer colloq

3. to help oneself (prevent):

self <pl selves> [ingl brit sɛlf, ingl am sɛlf] SOST

1. self (gen) PSIC:

moi m

2. self FIN (on cheque):

I. book [ingl brit bʊk, ingl am bʊk] SOST

1. book (reading matter):

livre m (about sur)
bouquin m colloq (about sur)
a book of quotations, poems, proverbs

2. book (division, part):

3. book FIN (for recording deposits, withdrawals):

4. book SCUOLA (exercise book):

5. book (of cheques, tickets, vouchers, stamps):

6. book (in betting):

7. book (directory):

8. book (rulebook):

9. book (opera libretto):

II. books SOST sost pl

1. books COMM:

2. books AMMIN (records):

to be on the books of club, organization

III. book [ingl brit bʊk, ingl am bʊk] VB vb trans

1. book (reserve):

book table, seat, room, cabin, ticket
book holiday
book taxi
book babysitter, driver, entertainer
to book sth for sb, to book sb sth

2. book (charge):

book policeman:
book policeman:
dresser un P.V. à colloq
motorist, offender he was booked for speeding

3. book ingl am (arrest):

book suspect

4. book ingl brit SPORT referee:

book player

5. book:

book COMM, FIN order

IV. book [ingl brit bʊk, ingl am bʊk] VB vb intr

V. book [ingl brit bʊk, ingl am bʊk]

passer un savon à qn colloq
in my book colloq it's a crime

nel dizionario PONS

self [self] SOST

1. self <selves>:

2. self no pl form PSIC:

locuzioni:

I. help [help] VB vb intr

II. help [help] VB vb trans

1. help (assist):

2. help (contribute to):

3. help (prevent):

4. help (serve):

5. help colloq (steal):

III. help [help] SOST no pl

1. help (assistance):

to be a help things
to be a help people

2. help (sb employed for small jobs):

to have help [or ingl am hired help] come in

locuzioni:

IV. help [help] INTER

I. book [bʊk] SOST

book (for reading):

book of stamps, tickets
the books COMM

locuzioni:

II. book [bʊk] VB vb trans

1. book (reserve):

2. book police:

book FIN, COMM
book FIN, COMM
book SPORT

III. book [bʊk] VB vb intr

nel dizionario PONS

self [self] SOST

1. self <selves>:

2. self form PSIC:

I. help [help] VB vb intr

II. help [help] VB vb trans

1. help (assist):

2. help (ease):

3. help (prevent):

4. help (serve):

5. help colloq (steal):

III. help [help] SOST

1. help (assistance):

to be a help things
to be a help people

2. help (sb employed for small jobs):

locuzioni:

IV. help [help] INTER

I. book [bʊk] SOST

book (for reading):

book of stamps, tickets
the books COMM

locuzioni:

II. book [bʊk] VB vb trans

1. book (reserve):

2. book police:

book FIN, COMM
book FIN, COMM
book sports

III. book [bʊk] VB vb intr

Present
Ihelp
youhelp
he/she/ithelps
wehelp
youhelp
theyhelp
Past
Ihelped
youhelped
he/she/ithelped
wehelped
youhelped
theyhelped
Present Perfect
Ihavehelped
youhavehelped
he/she/ithashelped
wehavehelped
youhavehelped
theyhavehelped
Past Perfect
Ihadhelped
youhadhelped
he/she/ithadhelped
wehadhelped
youhadhelped
theyhadhelped

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But time and again, reporters give new appointees a public tongue-bath in hopes of later getting access to a scoop in return for the self-abasement.
www.slate.com
Self-driving trucks could lower shipping expenses by cutting labor costs and, with no weary drivers, letting trucks drive nonstop.
www.cnet.com
She was self-conscious about her height and considered herself short, believing her body was not developing as quickly as it should.
en.wikipedia.org
Self-cleaning can sometimes be achieved if the fish stocks density is sufficiently high and the water level is sufficiently low.
en.wikipedia.org
While every character on the show is self-centered, and every character expresses that selfishness through a persona, the men are much more bigheaded about it.
www.theatlantic.com