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appreciate [appreciated, appreciating, appreciates] (to increase in value) verb [UK: ə.ˈpriːʃ.i.eɪt] [US: ə.ˈpriːʃ.i.eɪt] | prendre de la valeur◼◼◻verbe |
appreciate [appreciated, appreciating, appreciates] (to be aware of) verb [UK: ə.ˈpriːʃ.i.eɪt] [US: ə.ˈpriːʃ.i.eɪt] | se rendre bien compte de◼◻◻verbe |
appreciated (recognized as having value) adjective [UK: ə.ˈpriːʃ.i.eɪt.ɪd] [US: ə.ˈpriːʃ.i.eɪt.ɪd] | apprécié◼◼◼adjectifI appreciated it. = Je l'ai apprécié. |
appreciation [appreciations] (a just valuation or estimate of merit, worth, weight, etc.; recognition of excellence) noun [UK: ə.ˌpriːʃ.i.ˈeɪʃ.n̩] [US: ə.ˌpriːʃ.i.ˈeɪʃ.n̩] | appréciation◼◼◼nom {f} |
appreciation [appreciations] (a rise in value;-opposed to depreciation) noun [UK: ə.ˌpriːʃ.i.ˈeɪʃ.n̩] [US: ə.ˌpriːʃ.i.ˈeɪʃ.n̩] | appréciation◼◼◼nom {f} |
appreciation [appreciations] (accurate perception; true estimation; as, an appreciation of the difficulties before us; an appreciation of colors) noun [UK: ə.ˌpriːʃ.i.ˈeɪʃ.n̩] [US: ə.ˌpriːʃ.i.ˈeɪʃ.n̩] | évaluation◼◼◻nom {f} estimation◼◼◻nom {f} |
appreciator (one who fully appreciates or understands a given thing) noun [UK: əˈpriːʃɪeɪtə ] [US: əˈpriʃiˌeɪtər ] | appréciateurnom {m} appréciatricenom {f} |
apprehend [apprehended, apprehending, apprehends] (to anticipate (something) with anxiety, dread, or fear, see also: dread; fear) verb [UK: ˌæ.prɪ.ˈhend] [US: ˌæ.prə.ˈhend] | appréhender◼◼◼verbeThe robber was never apprehended. = Le voleur n'a jamais été appréhendé. |
apprehend [apprehended, apprehending, apprehends] (to be apprehensive or fearful) verb [UK: ˌæ.prɪ.ˈhend] [US: ˌæ.prə.ˈhend] | appréhender◼◼◼verbeThe robber was never apprehended. = Le voleur n'a jamais été appréhendé. |
apprehend [apprehended, apprehending, apprehends] (to seize or take (a person) by legal process, see also: arrest) verb [UK: ˌæ.prɪ.ˈhend] [US: ˌæ.prə.ˈhend] | appréhender◼◼◼verbeThe robber was never apprehended. = Le voleur n'a jamais été appréhendé. arrêter◼◼◼verbeZiri was apprehended. = Ziri s'est fait arrêter. |
apprehend [apprehended, apprehending, apprehends] (to seize or take (something); to take hold of) verb [UK: ˌæ.prɪ.ˈhend] [US: ˌæ.prə.ˈhend] | appréhender◼◼◼verbeThe robber was never apprehended. = Le voleur n'a jamais été appréhendé. |
apprehend [apprehended, apprehending, apprehends] (to take hold of (something) with the understanding, see also: understand) verb [UK: ˌæ.prɪ.ˈhend] [US: ˌæ.prə.ˈhend] | appréhender◼◼◼verbeThe robber was never apprehended. = Le voleur n'a jamais été appréhendé. comprendre◼◼◻verbe |
apprehend [apprehended, apprehending, apprehends] (to understand) verb [UK: ˌæ.prɪ.ˈhend] [US: ˌæ.prə.ˈhend] | appréhender◼◼◼verbeThe robber was never apprehended. = Le voleur n'a jamais été appréhendé. |
apprehensible (able to be apprehended) adjective [UK: ˌæ.prɪ.ˈhen.səb.l̩] [US: ˌæ.prɪ.ˈhen.səb.l̩] | appréhensibleadjectif |
apprehensive (anticipating something with anxiety or fear) adjective [UK: ˌæ.prɪ.ˈhen.sɪv] [US: ˌæ.prə.ˈhen.sɪv] | inquiet◼◼◼adjectifEveryone was apprehensive. = Tout le monde était inquiet. appréhensif◼◼◻adjectif soucieux◼◻◻adjectif |
apprehensive (perceptive; quick to learn; intelligent; capable of grasping with the mind or intellect) adjective [UK: ˌæ.prɪ.ˈhen.sɪv] [US: ˌæ.prə.ˈhen.sɪv] | vif◼◻◻adjectif perspicaceadjectif |
apprentice [apprentices] (trainee, especially in a skilled trade) noun [UK: ə.ˈpren.tɪs] [US: ə.ˈpren.təs] | apprenti◼◼◼nom {m}The apprentice is lazy. = L'apprenti est paresseux. |
apprenticeship [apprenticeships] (condition of, or the time served by, an apprentice) noun [UK: ə.ˈpren.tɪ.ʃɪp] [US: ə.ˈpren.təs.ˌʃɪp] | apprentissage◼◼◼nom {m} |
apprenticeship [apprenticeships] (system by which a person learning a craft or trade is instructed) noun [UK: ə.ˈpren.tɪ.ʃɪp] [US: ə.ˈpren.təs.ˌʃɪp] | apprentissage◼◼◼nom {m} |
approach [approaches] (act of drawing near in place or time) noun [UK: ə.ˈprəʊtʃ] [US: əˈproʊtʃ] | approche◼◼◼nom {f}Christmas is approaching. = Noël approche. |
approach [approaches] (manner of making (a policy) or solving (a problem, etc.)) noun [UK: ə.ˈprəʊtʃ] [US: əˈproʊtʃ] | approche◼◼◼nom {f}Christmas is approaching. = Noël approche. |
approach [approached, approaching, approaches] (to come or go near, in place or time; to advance nearer; to draw nigh) verb [UK: ə.ˈprəʊtʃ] [US: əˈproʊtʃ] | s'approcher◼◼◻verbe |
approach [approached, approaching, approaches] (to come near to (someone or something) in place, time, character, or value) verb [UK: ə.ˈprəʊtʃ] [US: əˈproʊtʃ] | s'approcher de◼◻◻verbe |
approachable (easy to talk to) adjective [UK: ə.ˈprəʊ.tʃəb.l̩] [US: əˈpro.ʊ.tʃəb.l̩] | abordable◼◼◼adjectif approchable◼◼◻adjectif |
approaching (act of coming closer, see also: approach) noun [UK: ə.ˈprəʊtʃ.ɪŋ] [US: əˈpro.ʊtʃ.ɪŋ] | approche◼◼◼nom {f} |
approbation (the act of approval) noun [UK: ˌæ.prə.ˈbeɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌæ.prə.ˈbeɪʃ.n̩] | approbation◼◼◼nom {f}She liked him too little to care for his approbation. = Elle l'aimait trop peu pour se soucier de son approbation. |
approbative (expressing approval, see also: approving) adjective | approbateuradjectif approbatifadjectif |
appropriate [appropriated, appropriating, appropriates] (to make suitable) verb [UK: ə.ˈprəʊ.priət] [US: əˈpro.ʊ.priət] | approprier◼◼◼verbeIt seemed appropriate. = Ça semblait approprié. |
appropriate (peculiar, suitable, fit, proper) adjective [UK: ə.ˈprəʊ.priət] [US: əˈpro.ʊ.priət] | approprié◼◼◼adjectifIt seemed appropriate. = Ça semblait approprié. idoine◼◼◻adjectif |
appropriately (in an appropriate manner) adverb [UK: ə.ˈprəʊ.priət.li] [US: əˈpro.ʊ.priət.li] | de manière appropriée◼◼◼adverbe |