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greffier des juges
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
clerk to the justices SOST ingl brit
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
justice [ingl brit ˈdʒʌstɪs, ingl am ˈdʒəstəs] SOST
1. justice (fairness):
2. justice (the law):
3. justice (judge):
justice ingl brit
justice ingl am
Mr Justice Murphy ingl brit
Supreme Court
Supreme Court SOST DIR:
I. clerk [ingl brit klɑːk, ingl am klərk] SOST
1. clerk (in office, bank etc):
employé/-e m/f
head clerk AMMIN
head clerk COMM
2. clerk (in UK):
clerc m
3. clerk ingl am:
II. clerk [ingl brit klɑːk, ingl am klərk] VB vb intr
1. clerk ingl am DIR:
2. clerk ingl am (in shop):
I. the faithful SOST
the faithful + vb pl lett, fig:
II. faithful [ingl brit ˈfeɪθfʊl, ˈfeɪθf(ə)l, ingl am ˈfeɪθfəl] AGG
1. faithful (loyal):
fidèle (to à)
2. faithful (accurate):
faithful representation, adaptation
fidèle (of de, to à)
faithful quotation
I. the deep SOST (sea) letter
II. deep [ingl brit diːp, ingl am dip] AGG
1. deep (vertically):
deep hole, ditch, water, wound, wrinkle, breath, sigh, curtsey, armchair
deep mud, snow, carpet
deep container, drawer, saucepan, grass
deep roots BOT
deep roots fig
bases fpl
2. deep (horizontally):
deep border, band, strip
deep shelf, drawer, cupboard, alcove, stage
3. deep (intense) fig:
deep admiration, concern, depression, dismay, love, faith, impression, sorrow
deep interest, regret, shame
deep desire, need, pleasure
deep difficulty, trouble
deep FISIOL coma, sleep
my deepest sympathy sometimes scherz
4. deep (impenetrable):
deep darkness, forest, jungle, mystery
deep secret
deep person
you're a deep one colloq!
tu caches bien ton jeu! colloq
5. deep:
deep (intellectually profound) idea, insight, meaning, truth, book, thinker
deep knowledge, discussion
deep thought (concentrated)
6. deep (dark):
deep colour
deep tan
7. deep (low):
deep voice
deep note, sound
8. deep (involved, absorbed):
to be deep in thought, entertainment
to be deep in book, conversation, work
9. deep shot, serve:
III. deep [ingl brit diːp, ingl am dip] AVV
1. deep (a long way down):
deep dig, bury, cut
2. deep (a long way in):
3. deep (emotionally, in psyche) fig:
to go deep faith, emotion, loyalty, instinct:
to run deep belief, feeling, prejudice:
4. deep SPORT:
deep hit, kick, serve
IV. deep [ingl brit diːp, ingl am dip]
to be in deep colloq
I. the destitute SOST
the destitute + vb pl:
II. destitute [ingl brit ˈdɛstɪtjuːt, ingl am ˈdɛstəˌt(j)ut] AGG
1. destitute person, family, community:
2. destitute form:
to be destitute of feeling, common sense, funds
I. the foregoing SOST
the foregoing form:
II. foregoing [ingl brit ˈfɔːɡəʊɪŋ, ingl am ˈfɔrɡoʊɪŋ] AGG
susdit form
I. the Orient SOST [ingl brit ˈɔːrɪənt, ˈɒrɪənt, ingl am ˈɔriˌənt]
II. orient AGG letter
III. orient VB vb trans [ingl brit ˈɔːrɪɛnt, ˈɒrɪɛnt, ingl am ˈɔriˌɛnt]
1. orient fig person, society:
orienter (at vers, towards en faveur de)
to be oriented at campaign, course
2. orient lett building, map:
IV. to orient oneself VB vb rifl
to orient oneself vb rifl [ˈɔːrɪɛnt, ˈɒrɪɛnt] [ˈɔriˌɛnt]:
s'adapter (to, in à)
I. the impossible SOST
II. impossible [ingl brit ɪmˈpɒsɪb(ə)l, ingl am ɪmˈpɑsəb(ə)l] AGG
impossible person, situation, idea, suggestion:
I. the mighty SOST
the mighty + vb pl:
II. mighty [ingl brit ˈmʌɪti, ingl am ˈmaɪdi] AGG
1. mighty nation, leader, force:
2. mighty letter river, peak, tree:
3. mighty (huge, terrific):
mighty colloq
III. mighty [ingl brit ˈmʌɪti, ingl am ˈmaɪdi] AVV (emphatic)
mighty colloq, disuso
vachement colloq
mighty colloq, disuso
IV. mighty [ingl brit ˈmʌɪti, ingl am ˈmaɪdi]
I. the military SOST
the military (army) + vb sing
II. military [ingl brit ˈmɪlɪt(ə)ri, ingl am ˈmɪləˌtɛri] AGG
nel dizionario PONS
justice [ˈdʒʌstɪs] SOST
1. justice a. DIR:
2. justice (judge):
juge mf
locuzioni:
I. clerk [klɑ:k, ingl am klɜ:rk] SOST ingl am (receptionist)
vendeur(-euse) m (f)
II. clerk [klɑ:k, ingl am klɜ:rk] VB vb intr
the [ðə, stressed, before vowel ði:] det art
le(la) m (f)
l' mf + vowel
les pl
at [or to] the hotel
at [or to] the doors
I. to [tu:] PREP
1. to:
2. to (direction, location):
close to sth
3. to (before):
4. to (until):
5. to (between):
from 10 to 25
de 10 à 25
6. to (with indirect objects):
I talk to sb
7. to (towards):
8. to (expressing a relation):
what's it to them? colloq
3 goals to 1
3 buts à 1
9. to (expressing a reaction):
sb/sth changes to sth
qn/qc se change en qc
10. to (by):
11. to (expressing a connection):
locuzioni:
II. to [tu:] infinitive particle
1. to not translated (infinitive):
2. to (in commands, wishes):
3. to (after interrog. words):
4. to (expressing purpose):
to so sth
5. to (in consecutive acts):
6. to (introducing a complement):
7. to (in impersonal statements):
it is easy to +infin
il est facile de +infin
sth is easy to do
8. to (in ellipsis):
III. to [tu:] AVV
locuzioni:
from [frɒm, ingl am frɑ:m] PREP
1. from:
2. from (as starting point):
3. from (temporal):
4. from (at distance to):
5. from (source, origin):
6. from (in reference to):
7. from (caused by):
8. from (expressing removal, separation):
to steal/take sth from sb
to keep sth from sb
cacher qc à qn
4 (subtracted) from 7 equals 3 MAT
locuzioni:
at-sign SOST INFORM
at2
at → at-sign
at1 [ət] PREP
1. at (in location of):
2. at (expressing time):
3. at (towards):
to rush at sth/sb
se ruer sur qc/qn
4. at (in reaction to):
5. at (in an amount of):
to sell sth at £10 a kilo
vendre qc 10£ le kilo
at 120 km/h
6. at (in a state of):
at 20
7. at (in ability to):
8. at (repetition, persistence):
to be on at sb to +infin
harceler qn pour +infin
locuzioni:
at all often not translated do you know her husband at all?
Voce OpenDict
clerk SOST
nel dizionario PONS
justice [ˈdʒʌs·tɪs] SOST
1. justice a. DIR:
2. justice (judge):
juge mf
locuzioni:
I. clerk [klɜrk] SOST (receptionist)
vendeur(-euse) m (f)
II. clerk [klɜrk] VB vb intr
the [ðə, stressed, before vowel ði] det art
le(la) m (f)
l' m o f + vowel
les pl
of [or from] the garden
of [or from] the window
of [or from] the rooms
at [or to] the office
at [or to] the window
at [or to] the hotel
at [or to] the doors
I. to [tu] PREP
1. to:
2. to (direction, location):
close to sth
3. to (before):
4. to (until):
5. to (between):
from 10 to 25
de 10 à 25
6. to (with indirect objects):
7. to (toward):
8. to (expressing a relation):
what's it to them? colloq
3 goals to 1
3 buts à 1
9. to (expressing a reaction):
sb/sth changes to sth
qn/qc se change en qc
10. to (by):
11. to (expressing a connection):
locuzioni:
II. to [tu] infinitive particle
1. to not translated (infinitive):
2. to (in commands, wishes):
3. to (after interrog. words):
4. to (expressing purpose):
to do sth
5. to (in consecutive acts):
6. to (introducing a complement):
7. to (in impersonal statements):
it is easy to +infin
il est facile de +infin
sth is easy to do
8. to (in ellipsis):
III. to [tu] AVV
locuzioni:
from [fram] PREP
1. from:
2. from (as starting point):
3. from (temporal):
4. from (at distance to):
5. from (source, origin):
6. from (in reference to):
7. from (caused by):
8. from (expressing removal, separation):
to steal/take sth from sb
to keep sth from sb
cacher qc à qn
locuzioni:
at2 [æt]
at → at sign
at1 [ət] PREP
1. at (in location of):
2. at (expressing time):
3. at (toward):
to rush at sth/sb
se ruer sur qc/qn
4. at (in reaction to):
5. at (in an amount of):
to sell sth at $10 a pound
at 65 mph
6. at (in a state of):
at 20
7. at (in ability to):
8. at (repetition, persistence):
locuzioni:
at all often not translated do you know her husband at all?
Present
Iclerk
youclerk
he/she/itclerks
weclerk
youclerk
theyclerk
Past
Iclerked
youclerked
he/she/itclerked
weclerked
youclerked
theyclerked
Present Perfect
Ihaveclerked
youhaveclerked
he/she/ithasclerked
wehaveclerked
youhaveclerked
theyhaveclerked
Past Perfect
Ihadclerked
youhadclerked
he/she/ithadclerked
wehadclerked
youhadclerked
theyhadclerked
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They were overtaken by a violent thunderstorm which made it impossible to manoeuvre or even hear their orders.
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The impossible had happened, the power which had held sway in the known world had vanished.
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Their traditional way of life was nearly impossible to follow.
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Reports of his good works continued well after his death, with further reports that he interceded in impossible cases.
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For example, it is impossible to put down an object unless one is in fact carrying it.
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