additional◼◼◼(Supplemental or added to) adjective [UK: ə.ˈdɪʃ.n̩əl] [US: ə.ˈdɪʃ.n̩əl]Studies show that once the basic needs of shelter and food are met, additional wealth adds very little to happiness. = Des études montrent qu'une fois les besoins primaires de gîte et de nourriture satisfaits, la richesse additionnelle ne contribue que peu au bonheur.
additionner verbe
add [added, adding, adds]◼◼◼(to make an addition; to augment; to increase; to add on) verb [UK: æd] [US: ˈæd]
add [added, adding, adds]◼◼◼(to perform the arithmetical operation of addition, to add up) verb [UK: æd] [US: ˈæd]
Saudi Arabia◼◼◼(country in the Middle East) proper noun [UK: sau.di ə.ˈreɪb.iə] [US: ˈsɒ.di ə.ˈreɪb.iə]
assassinat commandité nom {m}
hit [hits](murder for criminal or political purposes) noun [UK: hɪt] [US: ˈhɪt]
auditnom
audit [audits]◼◼◼noun [UK: ˈɔː.dɪt] [US: ˈɒ.dət]This financial audit also includes an evaluation of the company's assets. = Cet audit financier comprend également une évaluation des actifs de la société.
auditnom {m}
audit [audits]◼◼◼(independent review) noun [UK: ˈɔː.dɪt] [US: ˈɒ.dət]This financial audit also includes an evaluation of the company's assets. = Cet audit financier comprend également une évaluation des actifs de la société.
auditabilité nom {f}
auditability◼◼◼(ability to be audited/verified) noun
listener [listeners]◼◼◻(someone who listens) noun [UK: ˈlɪ.snə(r)] [US: ˈlɪ.sə.nər]In Soviet Russia, radio listens to the listener! = En Russie soviétique, la radio écoute l'auditeur !
auditif adjectif
auditory◼◼◼adjective [UK: ˈɔː.dɪ.tə.ri] [US: ˈɔː.də.tɔː.ri]He has a good auditory memory. = Il a une bonne mémoire auditive.
aural◼◼◼(of or pertaining to sound) adjective [UK: ˈɔː.rəl] [US: ˈɔː.rəl]
audition nom {f}
audition [auditions]◼◼◼(performance by an aspiring performer) noun [UK: ɔː.ˈdɪʃ.n̩] [US: aˈdɪʃ.n̩]I have an audition today. = J'ai une audition aujourd'hui.
audition [auditions]◼◼◼(sense of hearing) noun [UK: ɔː.ˈdɪʃ.n̩] [US: aˈdɪʃ.n̩]I have an audition today. = J'ai une audition aujourd'hui.
casting [castings]◼◼◻(selection of performers) noun [UK: ˈkɑːst.ɪŋ] [US: ˈkæ.stɪŋ]
auditionner verbe
audition [auditioned, auditioning, auditions]◼◼◼(evaluate one or more performers in through an audition) verb [UK: ɔː.ˈdɪʃ.n̩] [US: aˈdɪʃ.n̩]
auditoire nom {m}
audience [audiences]◼◼◼(group of people seeing a performance) noun [UK: ˈɔː.diəns] [US: ˈɑː.diəns]Her speech moved the audience. = Son discours émut l'auditoire.
lecture theatre(room in a university with many seats and a sloped floor) noun [UK: ˈlek.tʃə(r) ˈθɪə.tə(r)] [US: ˈlek.tʃər ˈθiːə.tər]
auditorium [auditoria]◼◼◼(space where the audience is located) noun [UK: ˌɔː.dɪ.ˈtɔː.riəm] [US: ˌɒ.də.ˈtɔː.riəm]
auditorium nom {m}
auditorium [auditoria]◼◼◼(space where the audience is located) noun [UK: ˌɔː.dɪ.ˈtɔː.riəm] [US: ˌɒ.də.ˈtɔː.riəm]His gaze wandered through the auditorium. = Son regard erra dans l'auditorium.
listener [listeners]◼◼◻(someone who listens) noun [UK: ˈlɪ.snə(r)] [US: ˈlɪ.sə.nər]
aussitôt ditphrase
no sooner said than done◼◼◼(no sooner than something is said it will be done) phrase [UK: nəʊ ˈsuː.nə(r) ˈsed ðæn dʌn] [US: ˈnoʊ ˈsuː.nər ˈsed ˈðæn ˈdən]
autrement ditpreposition
in other words◼◼◼(stated or interpreted another way) preposition [UK: ɪn ˈʌð.ə(r) ˈwɜːdz] [US: ɪn ˈʌð.r̩ ˈwɝːdz]
autrement ditadverbe
also known as◼◻◻(used to introduce an alternative name) adverb
avidité nom {f}
greed◼◼◼(selfish desire for more than is needed) noun [UK: ɡriːd] [US: ˈɡriːd]Greed is not always good. = L'avidité n'est pas toujours bonne.
banditnom {m}
bandit [bandits]◼◼◼(one who robs others) noun [UK: ˈbæn.dɪt] [US: ˈbæn.dət]That guy is a bandit. = Ce type est un bandit.
gangster [gangsters]◼◼◻(street gang member) noun [UK: ˈɡæŋ.stə(r)] [US: ˈɡæŋ.stər]The Romans were gangsters. = Les Romains étaient des bandits.
robber [robbers]◼◼◻(one who robs) noun [UK: ˈrɒ.bə(r)] [US: ˈrɑː.bər]
thug [thugs]◼◼◻(someone who treats others violently or roughly) noun [UK: θʌɡ] [US: ˈθəɡ]The Romans were thugs. = Les Romains étaient des bandits.
hoodlum◼◻◻(a gangster; a hired thug) noun [UK: ˈhuːd.ləm] [US: ˈhʊd.ləm]