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I. some [ingl brit sʌm, s(ə)m, ingl am səm] DETERM AGG When some is used as an adjective to mean an unspecified amount of something, it is translated by du, de l' before vowel or mute h, de la or des according to the gender and number of the noun that follows: I'd like some bread = je voudrais du pain; have some water = prenez de l'eau; we've bought some beer = nous avons acheté de la bière; they've bought some peaches = ils ont acheté des pêches.
But note that where some is followed by an adjective preceding a plural noun, de alone is used in all cases: some pretty dresses = de jolies robes.
For particular usages see I. below.
When some is used as a pronoun it is translated by en which is placed before the verb in French: would you like some? = est-ce que vous en voulez?; I've got some = j'en ai.
For particular usages see II. below.
1. some (an unspecified amount or number):
some cheese
some money
some apples
some old/new socks
2. some (certain: in contrast to others):
some
in some ways, I agree
some people say that
3. some (a considerable amount or number):
4. some (a little, a slight):
to some extent
5. some (an unspecified, unknown) pegg:
6. some (a remarkable) colloq:
7. some (not much) colloq:
some help you are/he is! iron
II. some [ingl brit sʌm, s(ə)m, ingl am səm] PRON
1. some (an unspecified amount or number):
(do) have some!
(do) have some more!
2. some (certain ones: in contrast to others):
some (of them) are blue
some say that
III. some [ingl brit sʌm, s(ə)m, ingl am səm] AVV
1. some (approximately):
some
some 20 people/buses
some 20 years ago
some £50
some 70% of the population
2. some ingl am (somewhat , a lot):
some colloq
to wait/work some
IV. some [ingl brit sʌm, s(ə)m, ingl am səm]
and then some colloq!
et pas qu'un peu! colloq
some people!
an. abrév écrite
an. → anno
an [ingl brit an, ən, ingl am æn, ən]
an → a
A1, a [ingl brit ə, eɪ, ingl am eɪ, ə] SOST
1. A (letter):
A, a m
2. A:
A MUS
la m
3. A:
4. A:
5. A:
cf 47 bis
locuzioni:
A ingl brit TRASP on the A7
a2 [ingl brit ə, eɪ, ingl am eɪ, ə] avant voyelle ou ‘h’ muet, an [æn, ən] DETERM
a2 [ingl brit ə, eɪ, ingl am eɪ, ə] avant voyelle ou ‘h’ muet, an [æn, ən] DETERM
I. many <comp more; superl most> [ingl brit ˈmɛni, ingl am ˈmɛni] AGG
II. many <comp more; superl most> [ingl brit ˈmɛni, ingl am ˈmɛni] PRON
III. many <comp more; superl most> [ingl brit ˈmɛni, ingl am ˈmɛni] SOST
IV. many <comp more; superl most> [ingl brit ˈmɛni, ingl am ˈmɛni]
lot2 [ingl brit lɒt, ingl am lɑt] SOST
1. lot:
2. lot ingl am (piece of land):
3. lot (at auction):
lot m
4. lot (decision-making process):
tirer au sort (to do pour faire)
5. lot CINEM (studio):
6. lot (set, batch):
lot m (of de)
arrivage m (of de)
arrivage m scherz
I. lot1 [ingl brit lɒt, ingl am lɑt] PRON
1. lot:
to get a lot out of book, activity
beaucoup, pas mal colloq
2. lot colloq:
3. lot (specific group of people) colloq:
that lot pegg
ces gens- pegg
he's a bad lot colloq
c'est un sale type colloq
the best of a bad lot colloq
le moins pire colloq
II. lot1 [ingl brit lɒt, ingl am lɑt] SOST
1. lot (great deal):
2. lot (entire group) colloq:
III. lots SOST
lots colloq:
des tas de colloq
lots (and lots) of people, cars, shops, jobs, stories, vegetables music, money, traffic, wine, blood
il a des disques?—‘oui des tas! colloq
IV. lots AVV
lots colloq:
V. a lot AVV
thanks a lot colloq!
little2 [ingl brit ˈlɪt(ə)l, ingl am ˈlɪdl] AGG
1. little (small):
2. little (young):
little brother, sister, boy, girl
3. little (feeble, weak):
little gesture, nod, smile
4. little (lacking influence):
little farmer, businessman
5. little (expressing scorn, contempt):
6. little (short):
little nap, snooze
to make little of (disparage) achievement, victory
to make little of (not understand) speech, report
I. little1 <comp less, superl least> [ˈlɪtl] AGG When little is used as an adjective (little hope, little damage) it is translated by peu de: peu d'espoir, peu de dégâts.
For examples and particular usages see I. below.
When a little is used as a pronoun (give me a little) it is translated by un peu: donne m'en-un peu.
When little is used alone as a pronoun (there's little I can do) it is very often translated by pas grand-chose: je ne peux pas faire grand-chose.
For examples of these and other uses of little as a pronoun (to do as little as possible etc.) see II. below.
For uses of little and a little as adverbs see the entry below.
Note that less, and least are treated as separate entries in the dictionary.
II. little1 <comp less, superl least> [ˈlɪtl] PRON
III. little1 <comp less, superl least> [ˈlɪtl] AVV
1. little (rarely):
little say, speak, sleep, eat, laugh
2. little (hardly, scarcely):
3. little (not at all):
IV. a little (bit) AVV (slightly)
V. as little as AVV
job lot [ingl brit, ingl am ˈdʒɑb ˈˌlɑt] SOST
1. job lot (at auction):
lot m
2. job lot (collection):
job lot fig
ramassis m pegg
I. few <comp fewer, superl fewest> [ingl brit fjuː, ingl am fju] AGG When few is used as an adjective to indicate the smallness or insufficiency of a given number or quantity (few houses, few shops, few people) it is translated by peu de: peu de maisons, peu de magasins, peu de gens. Equally the few is translated by le peu de: the few people who knew her le peu de gens qui la connaissaient. For examples and particular usages see I. 1. in the entry.
When few is used as an adjective in certain expressions to mean several, translations vary according to the expression: see I. 2. in the entry.
When a few is used as an adjective(a few books), it can often be translated by quelques: quelques livres; however, for expressions such as quite a few books, a good few books, see II. in the entry.
For translations of few used as a pronoun (few of us succeeded, I only need a few) see II. and III. in the entry.
For translations of the few used as a noun (the few who voted for him) see IV. in the entry.
1. few (not many):
2. few (some, several):
II. a few AGG
III. few <comp fewer, superl fewest> [ingl brit fjuː, ingl am fju] PRON
1. few (not many):
2. few (some):
IV. few <comp fewer, superl fewest> [ingl brit fjuː, ingl am fju] SOST
V. few <comp fewer, superl fewest> [ingl brit fjuː, ingl am fju]
to have had a few (too many) colloq
to do some mending
to get some nookie
baiser volg sl
to get some nookie
to get some shut-eye (go to bed)
m/f some bright spark iron
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. some [sʌm] indet agg
1. some pl (several):
some
some people think ...
2. some sing (imprecise):
(at) some place
(at) some time
some other time
some time ago
to have some idea of sth
3. some (amount):
some
to some extent
II. some [sʌm] indet pron
1. some pl (several):
some
I would like some
2. some sing (part of it):
some
I would like some
III. some [sʌm] AVV
1. some (about):
some
2. some (little):
to feel some better ingl am
someday, some day AVV
an [ən] indet art (+ vowel)
un(e)
a [ə] indet art (+ consonant) (single, not specified)
un(e)
A, a [eɪ] <-'s [or -s]> SOST
1. A (letter):
A m
a m
A as in Andrew ingl brit, A as in Apple ingl am (on telephone), A for Andrew ingl brit, A for Apple ingl am
2. A MUS:
do m
3. A SCUOLA:
an A student ingl am, ingl Aus
4. A (place, position):
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
quelques-uns (-unes)
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. some [sʌm] indet agg
1. some pl (several):
some
some people think ...
2. some (imprecise):
(at) some place
(at) some time
some other time
some time ago
to have some idea of sth
3. some (a little):
some
to some extent
II. some [sʌm] indet pron
1. some pl (several):
some
I would like some
2. some sing (part of it):
some
I would like some
III. some [sʌm] AVV
1. some (about):
some
2. some (a little):
an [ə n] indet art (+ vowel)
un(e)
a [ə] indet art (+ consonant) (single, not specified)
un(e)
A, a [eɪ] <-'s [or -s]> SOST
1. A (letter):
A m
a m
2. A MUS:
la m
3. A SCUOLA (grade):
(très) bonne note f (de 15 à 20 sur 20)
4. A (place, position):
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
quelques-uns (-unes)
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