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date limite

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

closing date SOST

date f limite (for de)
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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. close1 [ingl brit kləʊs, ingl am kloʊz] SOST

1. close (road):

2. close (of cathedral):

II. close1 [ingl brit kləʊs, ingl am kloʊz] AGG

1. close (with close links):

close relative
close resemblance
close links with POL country
close links with group, twinned town etc
in close contact with government department etc
in close contact with friend etc

2. close (intimate):

close friend, adviser
proche (to de)

3. close (almost equal):

close contest, finish, result, vote

4. close (careful, rigorous):

close scrutiny, examination, study
close supervision
to keep a close watch or eye on sb/sth

5. close (compactly aligned):

close texture, grain
close print, military formation
close handwriting

6. close (stuffy):

close weather

7. close (secretive) colloq:

III. close1 [ingl brit kləʊs, ingl am kloʊz] AVV

1. close (nearby):

2. close (close temporally):

3. close (almost):

IV. close enough AVV

1. close enough (sufficiently near):

2. close enough (approximately):

V. close to PREP AVV

1. close to lett place, person, object:

2. close to (on point of):

close to tears, hysteria, collapse

3. close to (almost at):

closer to 30 than 40
to come closest to ideal, conception

locuzioni:

close to, a. close on (approximately) colloq close to or on colloq 60 people
close to or on colloq a century ago

VI. close by PREP AVV

close by wall, bridge:

VII. close1 [ingl brit kləʊs, ingl am kloʊz]

(from) close to colloq, (from) close up
it was a close call colloq or shave colloq or thing

I. draw [ingl brit drɔː, ingl am drɔ] SOST

1. draw (raffle):

to win (sth in) a draw

2. draw (tie):

3. draw (attraction):

4. draw (on cigarette, pipe):

5. draw ingl am (hand of cards):

II. draw <pret drew, part perf drawn> [ingl brit drɔː, ingl am drɔ] VB vb trans

1. draw (on paper etc):

draw picture, plan, portrait, sketch, cartoon
draw person, face, object, diagram
draw line, circle, square
to draw sb sth, to draw sth for sb picture, plan, cartoon, sketch
faire qc à qn
to draw sb sth, to draw sth for sb person, face, object, diagram
dessiner qc à qn

2. draw fig:

draw character, picture
draw analogy, comparison, distinction, parallel

3. draw (pull):

draw animal, car, engine: object, cart, rope, plough
draw machine, suction: liquid, gas

4. draw (derive):

draw conclusion
tirer (from de)
to be drawn from energy, information:

5. draw (cause to talk):

draw person
faire parler (about, on de)
to draw sth from or out of sb information
obtenir qc de qn
to draw sth from or out of sb truth

6. draw (attract) person, event, film:

draw crowd, person
attirer (to vers)
draw reaction, criticism, praise, interest
to draw sb's attention to sth
to draw sb to person, religion
to draw sb to profession
to draw sb into conversation
to draw sb into argument, battle

7. draw FIN:

draw (take out) money
retirer (from de)
draw cheque, bill of exchange, promissory note
tirer (on sur)
draw (receive) wages, pension

8. draw GIOCHI (choose at random):

draw name, ticket, winner
to draw a winning ticket competitor:

9. draw SPORT:

10. draw (remove, pull out):

draw tooth
draw thorn, splinter, sting
retirer, enlever (from de)
draw cork
retirer (from de)
draw sword, dagger
draw knife, gun
draw card

11. draw (disembowel):

draw chicken, turkey, goose
draw STOR prisoner

12. draw CACCIA:

draw animal

13. draw GIOCHI:

14. draw TECN:

draw wire, metal, glass

15. draw NAUT:

16. draw (run) disuso:

draw bath

III. draw <pret drew, part perf drawn> [ingl brit drɔː, ingl am drɔ] VB vb intr

1. draw (make picture):

to draw round or around sth hand, template

2. draw (move):

to draw ahead (of sth/sb) lett vehicle, person:
to draw ahead (of sth/sb) fig person, company:
to draw close or near time, date, ordeal:
to draw into bus: station
to draw over vehicle (stop)
to draw to one side person:
to draw round or around people:
to draw to a close or an end day, event, life:

3. draw SPORT:

draw (gen) (in match) teams:
draw (finish at same time in race) runners, racers:

4. draw (choose at random):

5. draw:

draw chimney, pipe:
draw pump, vacuum cleaner:

6. draw tea:

IV. draw [ingl brit drɔː, ingl am drɔ]

to beat sb to the draw rival, competitor:
to beat sb to the draw cowboy:

I. close2 [ingl brit kləʊz, ingl am kloʊz] SOST

1. close (gen) SPORT:

fin f
at the close of day letter

2. close FIN:

II. close2 [ingl brit kləʊz, ingl am kloʊz] VB vb trans

1. close (shut):

close container, door, window, eyes, mouth, mind, book, file, museum, office, shop

2. close (block):

close border, port, airport
close pipe, opening
close road
close area of town

3. close → close down

4. close (bring to an end):

close meeting, discussion, investigation, case
close account

5. close (reduce):

réduire l'écart (between entre)
to close the gap on sb/sth lett, fig
rattraper qn/qc

6. close (agree):

close deal, contract, sale

7. close ELETTR:

close circuit

III. close2 [ingl brit kləʊz, ingl am kloʊz] VB vb intr

1. close (shut):

close airport, factory, office, polls, shop, station:
fermer (for pour)
close door, window, container, lid, eyes, mouth:
close hand, arms:
se (re)fermer (around sur)

2. close (cease to operate):

close business, factory, mine, institution:

3. close (end):

close meeting, enquiry, play, concert, season:
to close with scene, event, song

4. close FIN:

close currency, index, shares, market:
clôturer (at à)

5. close (get smaller):

6. close (get closer):

close pursuer, enemy:
se rapprocher (on de)

7. close (heal):

close wound:

IV. closed AGG

1. closed (shut):

closed door, window, container, business, public building, shop
closed fist, mouth, eyes

2. closed (restricted):

closed community, circle, meeting, organization, economy

3. closed MAT:

closed set

4. closed LING:

closed syllable

I. close down VB [ingl brit kləʊz -, ingl am kloʊz -] (close down)

II. close down VB [ingl brit kləʊz -, ingl am kloʊz -] (close down [sth], close [sth] down)

close down business, factory:

I. closing [ingl brit ˈkləʊzɪŋ, ingl am ˈkloʊzɪŋ] SOST

II. closing [ingl brit ˈkləʊzɪŋ, ingl am ˈkloʊzɪŋ] AGG

closing minutes, months, days, words
closing scene, pages, stage
closing speech

I. date [ingl brit deɪt, ingl am deɪt] SOST

1. date (day of the month):

2. date (year):

3. date (meeting):

4. date (person one is going out with):

5. date (pop concert):

6. date (fruit):

7. date (tree):

II. to date AVV

III. date [ingl brit deɪt, ingl am deɪt] VB vb trans

1. date (mark with date):

date person: letter, cheque
date machine: envelope, document

2. date (identify age of):

date skeleton, building, object

3. date (reveal age of):

4. date (go out with):

date person

IV. date [ingl brit deɪt, ingl am deɪt] VB vb intr

1. date (originate):

2. date (become dated):

date clothes, style, slang:

up to date [ingl brit, ingl am ˌəp tu ˈdeɪt] AGG

1. up to date (modern, fashionable):

up to date music, clothes
up to date equipment

2. up to date (containing latest information):

up to date brochure, records, accounts, map, timetable
up to date information, news
to keep sth up to date records, list, accounts

3. up to date (informed):

up to date person
to keep up to date with developments
to keep up to date with gossip
mettre/tenir qn au courant (about de)

out of date AGG

out of date ticket, passport
out of date clothing, custom
out of date theory, concept

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closing date SOST

nel dizionario PONS
nel dizionario PONS

I. date1 [deɪt] SOST

1. date (calendar day):

2. date (calendar year):

3. date (appointment):

avoir un rencard avec qn colloq

4. date ingl am (person):

II. date1 [deɪt] VB vb trans

1. date (have a relationship):

2. date (give a date):

3. date (reveal the age):

III. date1 [deɪt] VB vb intr

1. date (have a relationship):

2. date (go back to) event:

3. date (show time period):

4. date (go out of fashion):

I. closing <inv> AGG

closing speech

II. closing SOST

1. closing (ending):

2. closing (end of business hours):

I. close1 [kləʊs, ingl am kloʊs] AGG

1. close (near):

2. close (intimate):

to be close to sb ties

3. close (similar):

close resemblance

4. close (careful):

close attention

5. close (airless):

close weather

6. close (almost equal):

close contest

7. close (dense):

locuzioni:

to keep a close eye on sb/sth

II. close1 [kləʊs, ingl am kloʊs] AVV

1. close (near in location):

2. close (near in time):

3. close fig:

locuzioni:

III. close1 [kləʊs, ingl am kloʊs] SOST

close of cathedral

I. close2 [kləʊz, ingl am kloʊz] SOST no pl

fin f

II. close2 [kləʊz, ingl am kloʊz] VB vb trans

1. close (shut):

2. close (end):

close bank account
close deal

locuzioni:

III. close2 [kləʊz, ingl am kloʊz] VB vb intr

1. close (shut):

close eyes, door

2. close (end):

date2 [deɪt] SOST

nel dizionario PONS

closing date SOST

nel dizionario PONS
nel dizionario PONS

I. date1 [deɪt] SOST

1. date (calendar day):

2. date (appointment):

avoir un rencard avec qn colloq

3. date (person):

II. date1 [deɪt] VB vb trans

1. date (have a relationship):

2. date (give a date):

3. date (reveal the age):

III. date1 [deɪt] VB vb intr

1. date (have a relationship):

2. date (go back to) event:

3. date (show time period):

4. date (go out of fashion):

I. close1 [kloʊs] AGG

1. close (near):

2. close (intimate):

to be close to sb ties

3. close (similar):

close resemblance

4. close (careful):

close attention

5. close (airless):

close weather

6. close (almost equal):

close contest

7. close (dense):

locuzioni:

to keep a close eye on sb/sth

II. close1 [kloʊs] AVV

1. close (near in location):

2. close (near in time):

3. close fig:

locuzioni:

III. close1 [kloʊs] SOST

close of cathedral

I. close2 [kloʊz] SOST

fin f

II. close2 [kloʊz] VB vb trans

1. close (shut):

2. close (end):

close bank account
close deal

locuzioni:

III. close2 [kloʊz] VB vb intr

1. close (shut):

close eyes, door

2. close (end):

I. closing <inv> AGG

closing speech

II. closing SOST

1. closing (ending):

2. closing (end of business hours):

date2 [deɪt] SOST

Present
Iclose
youclose
he/she/itcloses
weclose
youclose
theyclose
Past
Iclosed
youclosed
he/she/itclosed
weclosed
youclosed
theyclosed
Present Perfect
Ihaveclosed
youhaveclosed
he/she/ithasclosed
wehaveclosed
youhaveclosed
theyhaveclosed
Past Perfect
Ihadclosed
youhadclosed
he/she/ithadclosed
wehadclosed
youhadclosed
theyhadclosed

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Some of the great clubs of the city even began to close down due to lack of members.
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If the shareholder capital is exhausted, the company will either have to start making a profit, find additional funding, or close down.
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The economy of the town suffered and several businesses had to close down.
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The ice rink may also close down now, a move seen as controversial by many locals.
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However, many factories were not able to meet the requirements of the global market and had to close down.
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