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I. settle back VB [ingl brit ˈsɛt(ə)l -, ingl am ˈsɛdl -] (settle back)
I. settle [ingl brit ˈsɛt(ə)l, ingl am ˈsɛdl] SOST
II. settle [ingl brit ˈsɛt(ə)l, ingl am ˈsɛdl] VB vb trans
1. settle (position comfortably):
settle person, animal
2. settle (calm):
settle stomach, nerves
settle qualms
3. settle (resolve):
settle matter, business, dispute
settle conflict, strike
settle problem
settle SPORT match
4. settle (agree on):
settle arrangements, terms of payment
5. settle (put in order):
6. settle COMM (pay):
settle bill, debt, claim
7. settle (colonize):
settle country, island
8. settle (deal with) colloq:
9. settle (bequeath):
10. settle (keep down):
11. settle ingl am (impregnate):
settle animal
III. settle [ingl brit ˈsɛt(ə)l, ingl am ˈsɛdl] VB vb intr
1. settle (come to rest):
settle bird, insect, wreck:
settle dust, dregs, tea leaves:
to settle over mist, clouds: town, valley
to settle over fig silence, grief: community
2. settle (become resident):
3. settle (become compacted):
settle contents, ground, wall:
4. settle child, baby:
5. settle (become stable):
settle weather:
6. settle (take hold):
to be settling snow:
to be settling mist:
7. settle (be digested):
8. settle DIR (agree):
IV. to settle oneself VB vb rifl
to settle oneself vb rifl:
to settle oneself in chair, bed
V. settle [ingl brit ˈsɛt(ə)l, ingl am ˈsɛdl]
I. back [ingl brit bak, ingl am bæk] SOST
1. back:
back ANAT, ZOOL
dos m
to turn one's back on sb/sth lett, fig
to do sth behind sb's back lett, fig
put your back into it colloq!
allons, un peu de nerf! colloq
he's always on my back colloq
get off my back colloq!
fiche-moi la paix! colloq
to be at the back of conspiracy, proposal
to put sb's back up
to live off sb's back
2. back (reverse side):
dos m
3. back (flat side):
dos m
4. back (rear-facing part):
dos m
5. back (area behind building):
6. back AUTO CORSE:
7. back (furthest away area):
8. back (of chair, sofa):
9. back SPORT:
10. back (end):
fin f
11. back (book spine):
dos m
II. back [ingl brit bak, ingl am bæk] AGG
1. back (at the rear):
back axle, wheel, bumper
back paw, leg
back bedroom
back edge
back page
back attr garden, gate
2. back (isolated):
back road
III. back [ingl brit bak, ingl am bæk] AVV
1. back (indicating return after absence):
rentrer (from de)
to go back to work
to go back to France, China
to go back to Canada, Japan
to go back to Paris, museum, shop
2. back (in return):
3. back (backwards, in a reverse direction):
back glance, jump, step, lean
4. back (away):
5. back (ago):
il y a 25 ans
6. back (a long time ago):
back in 1964/April
en 1964/avril
to go or date back to Roman times, 1700
7. back (once again):
8. back (nearer the beginning):
9. back (indicating return to sb's possession):
rendre/renvoyer qc (to à)
to put sth back
10. back (expressing a return to a former location):
11. back (in a different location):
IV. back and forth AVV
to go or travel back and forth (commute) person, bus:
faire la navette (between entre)
faire des allées et venues (between entre)
to swing back and forth pendulum:
V. back [ingl brit bak, ingl am bæk] VB vb trans
1. back (support):
back candidate, party, person, bid, bill, action
back application
back enterprise, project
2. back (finance):
back project, undertaking
3. back (endorse):
back currency
to back a bill COMM, FIN
4. back (substantiate):
back argument, claim
justifier (with à l'aide de)
5. back (reverse):
back horse
6. back (bet on):
back horse, favourite, winner
to back a loser race goer:
to back the wrong horse lett, fig
7. back (stiffen, line):
back structure
back book
back map
back painting
back fabric
8. back MUS:
back singer, performer
9. back NAUT:
back sail
VI. back [ingl brit bak, ingl am bæk] VB vb intr
1. back (reverse):
2. back NAUT:
back wind:
VII. -backed COMP
1. -backed (of furniture):
2. -backed (lined, stiffened):
3. -backed (supported):
4. -backed (financed):
VIII. back [ingl brit bak, ingl am bæk]
wall [ingl brit wɔːl, ingl am wɔl] SOST
1. wall (gen):
wall EDIL, ARCHIT
mur m
my secret must not go beyond these four walls attr heater, light
2. wall (of cave, tunnel):
3. wall:
wall ANAT, BIOL
4. wall AUTO CORSE (of tyre):
5. wall fig:
mur m
to be off the wall colloq person:
être dingue colloq
to be off the wall comments:
to drive sb up the wall colloq
I. scratch [ingl brit skratʃ, ingl am skrætʃ] SOST
1. scratch (wound):
2. scratch (mark):
3. scratch (action to relieve an itch):
4. scratch (sound):
5. scratch (satisfaction, standard) colloq:
6. scratch (zero):
7. scratch SPORT:
II. scratch [ingl brit skratʃ, ingl am skrætʃ] AGG
scratch team
scratch meal
III. scratch [ingl brit skratʃ, ingl am skrætʃ] VB vb trans
1. scratch (cancel):
scratch race, meeting
2. scratch INFORM (delete):
scratch file
3. scratch (trace):
4. scratch (wound):
scratch cat, person: person
scratch thorns, rosebush: person
5. scratch (react to itch):
scratch spot
6. scratch (damage):
scratch person, branch: car
scratch cat: furniture
scratch person, toy: furniture, wood
scratch record
7. scratch SPORT (withdraw):
scratch horse, competitor
IV. scratch [ingl brit skratʃ, ingl am skrætʃ] VB vb intr
1. scratch (relieve itch):
scratch person:
2. scratch (inflict injury):
scratch person, cat:
V. to scratch oneself VB vb rifl
to scratch oneself vb rifl dog, person:
VI. scratch [ingl brit skratʃ, ingl am skrætʃ]
I. own [ingl brit əʊn, ingl am oʊn] AGG (belonging to particular person, group etc)
II. own [ingl brit əʊn, ingl am oʊn] PRON
III. own [ingl brit əʊn, ingl am oʊn] VB vb trans
1. own (possess):
own car, house, dog
2. own (admit):
to own that
IV. own [ingl brit əʊn, ingl am oʊn] VB vb intr
V. own [ingl brit əʊn, ingl am oʊn]
se venger (on sb de qn)
I. hand [ingl brit hand, ingl am hænd] SOST
1. hand ANAT:
to get or lay one's hands on money, information, key, person
to keep one's hands off sth computer, money
to take sb's hand
to hold sb's hand lett
to hold sb's hand (give support) fig person:
to hold sb's hand government:
to do or make sth by hand
hands off colloq!
pas touche! colloq
hands off colloq!
bas les pattes! colloq
2. hand (handwriting):
3. hand (influence, involvement):
to have a hand in sth decision, project
to have a hand in sth demonstration, robbery
4. hand (assistance):
5. hand (round of applause):
6. hand (consent to marriage):
7. hand (possession):
to be in sb's hands money, painting, document, power, affair:
to fall or get into sb's hands information, equipment:
to fall or get into the wrong hands documents, weapons:
to be in good or safe hands child, money:
to place or put sth in sb's hands department, office
confier qc à qn
to place or put sth in sb's hands matter, affair
8. hand (control):
to get out of hand expenditure, inflation:
to get out of hand children, fans:
to get out of hand demonstration, party:
to take sth in hand situation
to take sth in hand problem
to take sb in hand child, troublemaker
9. hand GIOCHI:
jeu m
to show one's hand lett, fig
to throw in one's hand lett, fig
10. hand:
hand (worker) AGR ALLEV
hand NAUT
11. hand (responsibility):
to have sth/sb on one's hands unsold stock, surplus
to take sb/sth off sb's hands
débarrasser qn de qn/qc
12. hand (available):
to keep/have sth to hand passport, pen, telephone number
to be on hand person:
13. hand (skill):
to try one's hand at sth photography, marketing
14. hand (pointer):
15. hand EQUIT (unit of length):
= 10, 16 cm
16. hand GASTR (of bananas):
17. hand (signature) disuso:
to set one's hand to document
18. hand (source):
19. hand (aspect, side):
II. hand [ingl brit hand, ingl am hænd] VB vb trans
to hand sb sth or to hand sth to sb form, letter, ticket
donner qc à qn
to hand sb sth or to hand sth to sb knife, screwdriver
passer qc à qn
to hand sb sth or to hand sth to sb trophy
remettre qc à qn
III. at the hands of PREP
IV. in hand AGG
1. in hand (current):
en cours never after vb
2. in hand (underway):
3. in hand (to spare):
V. out of hand AVV
out of hand reject, condemn, dismiss:
VI. hand [ingl brit hand, ingl am hænd]
I. duck [ingl brit dʌk, ingl am dək] SOST
1. duck <pl ducks; collect duck>:
duck ZOOL, GASTR
2. duck (in cricket):
3. duck ingl brit region, colloq:
4. duck TESS:
II. ducks SOST
ducks sost pl MODA:
III. duck [ingl brit dʌk, ingl am dək] VB vb trans
1. duck (lower):
2. duck (dodge):
duck punch, ball
3. duck (avoid) fig:
duck issue, question
duck responsibility
4. duck (push under water):
IV. duck [ingl brit dʌk, ingl am dək] VB vb intr
duck person:
duck boxer:
V. duck [ingl brit dʌk, ingl am dək]
I. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] PREP Beyond is often used with a noun to produce expressions like beyond doubt, beyond a joke, beyond the grasp of, beyond the bounds of etc. For translations of these and similar expressions where beyond means outside the range of, consult the appropriate noun entry (doubt, joke, grasp, bound, etc.). See also I. 3. below.
1. beyond (on the far side of):
beyond border, city limits, region, mountain range
2. beyond (after a certain point in time):
beyond 1998
au-delà de 1998
3. beyond (outside the range of):
4. beyond (further than):
to go or get beyond sth
5. beyond (too much for, above):
to be beyond sb's ability or competence task, activity:
to be beyond sb activity, task, subject:
6. beyond (other than):
II. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] AVV
1. beyond (expressing location: further on):
2. beyond (expressing time):
III. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] CONG
à part + infininitive
IV. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] SOST
V. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd]
to be in the back of beyond house, farm:
I. answer [ingl brit ˈɑːnsə, ingl am ˈænsər] SOST
1. answer (reply):
réponse f (to à)
2. answer (solution) (to difficulty, puzzle):
solution f (to à)
answer SCUOLA, UNIV
réponse f (to à)
3. answer (to criticism):
réponse f (to à)
II. answer [ingl brit ˈɑːnsə, ingl am ˈænsər] VB vb trans
1. answer (reply to):
answer question, invitation, letter, person
to answer the call lett, fig
2. answer DIR:
answer (gen) (respond) criticism, accusation, allegation
3. answer (meet):
answer need, demand
4. answer NAUT:
III. answer [ingl brit ˈɑːnsə, ingl am ˈænsər] VB vb intr
1. answer (respond):
it's not answering ingl brit TELECOM
2. answer:
to answer to (correspond to) description
locuzioni:
I. settle [ˈsetl, ingl am ˈset̬-] VB vb intr
1. settle (get comfortable):
2. settle (calm down):
3. settle (end dispute):
4. settle form (pay):
5. settle (live permanently):
6. settle (accumulate):
7. settle (land):
8. settle (sink down):
II. settle [ˈsetl, ingl am ˈset̬-] VB vb trans
1. settle (calm down):
2. settle (decide):
3. settle (resolve):
settle details, a crisis
4. settle (pay):
5. settle (colonize):
locuzioni:
I. back [bæk] SOST
1. back ( front):
back of envelope
dos m
back of cupboard
back of paper
at the back of sth, in back of sth ingl am
at the back of a house, building
we were right at the back in queue
we were right at the back in cinema
2. back ANAT:
dos m
to turn one's back on sb/sth fig
3. back SPORT:
locuzioni:
to get off sb's back
to get sb's back up
to do sth behind sb's back
II. back [bæk] AGG
1. back (rear):
2. back (late):
3. back MED:
back pain
back problems
III. back [bæk] AVV
1. back (to previous place, situation):
to put sth back
vouloir que qn revienne (congt)
vouloir que qc soit rendu (congt)
2. back (to the rear, behind):
3. back (in return):
to read sth back to sb
relire qc à qn
4. back (into past):
back in 1980
en 1980
locuzioni:
IV. back [bæk] VB vb trans
1. back with money:
2. back (bet on):
back horse
3. back (reverse):
4. back (line, strengthen):
back curtains
back book
locuzioni:
I. settle [ˈset̬·l] VB vb intr
1. settle (get comfortable):
2. settle (calm down):
3. settle (end dispute):
4. settle (pay):
5. settle (live permanently):
6. settle (accumulate):
7. settle (land, alight):
8. settle (sink down):
II. settle [ˈset̬·l] VB vb trans
1. settle (calm down):
2. settle (decide):
3. settle (resolve):
settle details, crisis
4. settle (pay):
5. settle (colonize):
locuzioni:
I. back [bæk] SOST
1. back ( front):
back of envelope
dos m
back of cupboard
back of paper
at the back of sth, in back of sth
at the back of a house, building
we were right at the back in queue
we were right at the back in cinema
2. back ANAT:
dos m
to turn one's back on sb/sth fig
3. back sports:
locuzioni:
to get off sb's back
to get sb's back up
to do sth behind sb's back
II. back [bæk] AGG
1. back (rear):
2. back (late):
3. back MED:
back pain
back problems
III. back [bæk] AVV
1. back (to previous place, situation):
to put sth back
vouloir que qn revienne (congt)
vouloir que qc soit rendu (congt)
2. back (to the rear, behind):
3. back (in return):
to read sth back to sb
relire qc à qn
4. back (into past):
back in 1980
en 1980
locuzioni:
IV. back [bæk] VB vb trans
1. back with money:
2. back (bet on):
back horse
3. back (reverse):
4. back (line, strengthen):
back curtains
back book
locuzioni:
Present
Isettle back
yousettle back
he/she/itsettles back
wesettle back
yousettle back
theysettle back
Past
Isettled back
yousettled back
he/she/itsettled back
wesettled back
yousettled back
theysettled back
Present Perfect
Ihavesettled back
youhavesettled back
he/she/ithassettled back
wehavesettled back
youhavesettled back
theyhavesettled back
Past Perfect
Ihadsettled back
youhadsettled back
he/she/ithadsettled back
wehadsettled back
youhadsettled back
theyhadsettled back
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She is associated with ducks and still or stagnant waters.
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Beginning in the 8th century, swine gradually became economically more important than cattle; sheep, goats, horses, dogs, cats, chickens, geese and ducks were also kept.
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Lightning ducks down in the trashcan to protect himself from the explosion and is launched across the street.
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Quail, dove, ducks, and deer abound in the fields and forests.
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Grebes, ducks and geese have colonised the lakes.
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