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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. how [ingl brit haʊ, ingl am haʊ] AVV CONG When how is used as a question word meaning in what way? or by what means? (how did you get here?, how will you do it?) it is almost always translated by comment: comment es-tu arrivé ici?; comment le feras-tu?
When how is used as a conjunction meaning the way in which it is often translated by comment: I don't know how they did it = je ne sais pas comment ils l'ont fait; tell me how you make a curry = dis-moi comment on fait un curry.
When how is used as a conjunction meaning that it is almost always translated by que: he told me how he had stolen the money = il m'a dit qu'il avait volé l'argent; it's amazing how they survived = c'est étonnant qu'ils aient survécu.
For more examples and particular usages see below.
1. how (in what way, by what means):
2. how (enquiring about success, health etc):
3. how (in number, quantity etc questions):
4. how (in exclamations):
qu'est-ce qu'il a plu! colloq
5. how (in whichever way):
how colloq
6. how (why):
7. how (that):
II. how come AVV
how come colloq:
III. how so AVV
IV. how's that AVV
1. how's that (what do you think?):
2. how's that (pardon?):
V. how [ingl brit haʊ, ingl am haʊ]
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
comment ça se fait colloq?
how come? colloq
how come he's gone? colloq
how come…?, how is it that…?
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. come [ingl brit kʌm, ingl am kəm] SOST sl
II. come [ingl brit kʌm, ingl am kəm] INTER (reassuringly)
come (now)!
III. come <pret came, part perf come> [ingl brit kʌm, ingl am kəm] VB vb trans
1. come (travel):
2. come ingl brit (act) colloq:
IV. come <pret came, part perf come> [ingl brit kʌm, ingl am kəm] VB vb intr
1. come (arrive):
come person, day, success, fame:
come bus, letter, news, results, rains, winter, war:
to come by (take) bus, taxi, plane
to come down stairs, street
to come up stairs, street
to come from airport, hospital
to come into house, room
to come past car, person:
to come through person: town centre, tunnel
to come through water, object: window etc
to come to school, telephone
to come to the company as apprentice, consultant
2. come (approach):
to come to sb for money, advice
venir demander [qc] à qn
3. come (call, visit):
come dustman, postman:
come cleaner:
4. come (attend):
to come to meeting, party, wedding
5. come:
to come to (reach) water:
to come to dress, carpet, curtain:
6. come (happen):
7. come (begin):
8. come:
to come from (originate from) person: city, country etc
to come from word, song, legend: country, language
to come from substance, food: raw material
to come from coins, stamps: place, collection
to come from smell, sound: place
to come from France fruit, painting:
to come from France person:
9. come (be available):
to come in sizes, colours
10. come:
to come to (tackle) problem, subject
to come to sth or to doing sth late in life
11. come (develop):
12. come (be situated):
to come within terms
to come first/last athlete, horse:
13. come (be due):
he had it coming (to him) colloq
14. come (be a question of):
15. come (have orgasm):
come colloq
V. come [ingl brit kʌm, ingl am kəm]
come again colloq?
I. how [ingl brit haʊ, ingl am haʊ] AVV CONG When how is used as a question word meaning in what way? or by what means? (how did you get here?, how will you do it?) it is almost always translated by comment: comment es-tu arrivé ici?; comment le feras-tu?
When how is used as a conjunction meaning the way in which it is often translated by comment: I don't know how they did it = je ne sais pas comment ils l'ont fait; tell me how you make a curry = dis-moi comment on fait un curry.
When how is used as a conjunction meaning that it is almost always translated by que: he told me how he had stolen the money = il m'a dit qu'il avait volé l'argent; it's amazing how they survived = c'est étonnant qu'ils aient survécu.
For more examples and particular usages see below.
1. how (in what way, by what means):
2. how (enquiring about success, health etc):
3. how (in number, quantity etc questions):
4. how (in exclamations):
qu'est-ce qu'il a plu! colloq
5. how (in whichever way):
how colloq
6. how (why):
7. how (that):
II. how come AVV
how come colloq:
III. how so AVV
IV. how's that AVV
1. how's that (what do you think?):
2. how's that (pardon?):
V. how [ingl brit haʊ, ingl am haʊ]
nel dizionario PONS
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
how come [or so]?
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
nel dizionario PONS
come <came, come, coming> [kʌm] VB vb intr
1. come (arrive):
2. come (happen):
3. come (exist):
4. come (behave like):
5. come (become):
6. come colloq (have an orgasm):
locuzioni:
to come unstuck ingl Aus, ingl brit
I. how [haʊ] AVV
1. how (in what way):
to know how to +infin
savoir +infin
how? colloq
how come [or so]?
2. how (asking about condition):
3. how (exclamation):
4. how (that):
locuzioni:
enchanté! form
II. how [haʊ] SOST
I. old <-er, -est> [əʊld, ingl am oʊld] AGG
1. old (not young, new):
2. old (denoting an age):
to be old enough to +infin
3. old (former):
4. old (long known):
old friend
5. old (expression of affection):
locuzioni:
II. old [əʊld, ingl am oʊld] SOST (elderly people)
the old pl
I. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] AGG
II. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] AVV
III. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] PRON
to make much of sb/sth
I. many <more, most> [ˈmeni] AGG
locuzioni:
II. many <more, most> [ˈmeni] PRON
III. many <more, most> [ˈmeni] SOST
long2 [lɒŋ, ingl am lɑ:ŋ] VB vb intr
to long for sb/sth
désirer qn/qc
to long to +infin
avoir envie de +infin
I. long1 [lɒŋ, ingl am lɑ:ŋ] AGG
locuzioni:
long time no see colloq
II. long1 [lɒŋ, ingl am lɑ:ŋ] AVV
1. long (a long time):
to take long to +infin
2. long (for the whole duration):
3. long ((but) only if):
as long as ...
4. long (no more):
to no longer +infin
ne plus +infin
5. long (goodbye):
I. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [fɑ:ʳ, ingl am fɑ:r] AVV
1. far (a long distance):
far a. fig
far from sth
loin de qc
£800 would not be far off [or out]
800£ n'est pas loin
far be it from me to +infin
2. far (distant in time):
3. far (in progress, degree):
4. far (much):
to be far too sth
to far prefer sth ingl brit
5. far (connecting adverbial phrase):
locuzioni:
II. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [fɑ:ʳ, ingl am fɑ:r] AGG
1. far (at great distance):
2. far (more distant):
3. far (extreme):
locuzioni:
to be a far cry from sb/sth
nel dizionario PONS
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
how come? [or so]
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
nel dizionario PONS
come <came, come, coming> [kʌm] VB vb intr
1. come (arrive):
2. come (happen):
3. come (exist):
4. come (become):
5. come colloq (have an orgasm):
locuzioni:
I. how [haʊ] AVV
1. how (in what way):
to know how to +infin
savoir +infin
how come? [or so]
2. how (asking about condition):
3. how (exclamation):
4. how (that):
locuzioni:
enchanté! form
II. how [haʊ] SOST
I. old <-er, -est> [oʊld] AGG
1. old (not young, new):
2. old (denoting an age):
to be old enough to +infin
3. old (former):
4. old (long known):
old friend
5. old (expression of affection):
locuzioni:
II. old [oʊld] SOST (elderly people)
the old pl
I. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] AGG
II. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] AVV
III. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] PRON
to make much of sb/sth
I. many <more, most> [ˈmen·i] AGG
locuzioni:
II. many <more, most> [ˈmen·i] PRON
III. many <more, most> [ˈmen·i] SOST
long2 [lɔŋ] VB vb intr
to long for sb/sth
désirer qn/qc
to long to +infin
avoir envie de +infin
I. long1 [lɔŋ] AGG
locuzioni:
long time no see! colloq
II. long1 [lɔŋ] AVV
1. long (a long time):
to take long to +infin
2. long (for the whole duration):
3. long ((but) only if):
as long as ...
4. long (no more):
to no longer +infin
ne plus +infin
5. long (goodbye):
I. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [far] AVV
1. far (a long distance):
far a. fig
far from sth
loin de qc
far be it from me to +infin
2. far (distant in time):
3. far (in progress, degree):
4. far (much):
to be far too sth
5. far (connecting adverbial phrase):
locuzioni:
II. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [far] AGG
1. far (at great distance):
2. far (more distant):
3. far (extreme):
locuzioni:
to be a far cry from sb/sth
Present
Icome
youcome
he/she/itcomes
wecome
youcome
theycome
Past
Icame
youcame
he/she/itcame
wecame
youcame
theycame
Present Perfect
Ihavecome
youhavecome
he/she/ithascome
wehavecome
youhavecome
theyhavecome
Past Perfect
Ihadcome
youhadcome
he/she/ithadcome
wehadcome
youhadcome
theyhadcome
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