Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. close1 [Brit kləʊs, Am kloʊz] N
II. close1 [Brit kləʊs, Am kloʊz] ADJ
1. close (with close links):
2. close (intimate):
3. close (almost equal):
4. close (careful, rigorous):
5. close (compactly aligned):
III. close1 [Brit kləʊs, Am kloʊz] ADV
1. close (nearby):
2. close (close temporally):
IV. close enough ADV
1. close enough (sufficiently near):
V. close to PREP ADV
1. close to lit place, person, object:
2. close to (on point of):
3. close to (almost at):
VI. close by PREP ADV
VII. close1 [Brit kləʊs, Am kloʊz]
I. draw [Brit drɔː, Am drɔ] N
2. draw (tie):
3. draw (attraction):
II. draw <pret drew, pp drawn> [Brit drɔː, Am drɔ] VB trans
1. draw (on paper etc):
2. draw fig:
3. draw (pull):
4. draw (derive):
5. draw (cause to talk):
6. draw (attract) person, event, film:
7. draw FIN:
8. draw GAMES (choose at random):
10. draw (remove, pull out):
III. draw <pret drew, pp drawn> [Brit drɔː, Am drɔ] VB intr
1. draw (make picture):
2. draw (move):
3. draw SPORTS:
4. draw (choose at random):
5. draw:
IV. draw [Brit drɔː, Am drɔ]
I. close2 [Brit kləʊz, Am kloʊz] N
II. close2 [Brit kləʊz, Am kloʊz] VB trans
1. close (shut):
2. close (block):
3. close → close down
4. close (bring to an end):
5. close (reduce):
III. close2 [Brit kləʊz, Am kloʊz] VB intr
IV. closed ADJ
1. closed (shut):
2. closed (restricted):
I. close down VB [Brit kləʊz -, Am kloʊz -] (close down)
II. close down VB [Brit kləʊz -, Am kloʊz -] (close down [sth], close [sth] down)
close down business, factory:
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- fermer [qc] définitivement
I. closing [Brit ˈkləʊzɪŋ, Am ˈkloʊzɪŋ] N
I. Sunday [Brit ˈsʌndeɪ, ˈsʌndi, Am ˈsəndeɪ, ˈsəndi]
III. Sunday [Brit ˈsʌndeɪ, ˈsʌndi, Am ˈsəndeɪ, ˈsəndi]
Newspapers Info
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- Au Royaume-Uni, on fait généralement la distinction entre deux types de journaux : les broadsheets sont des quotidiens de grand format considérés comme des journaux de qualité (Times, Guardian, Daily Telegraph etc.) ; les tabloids font la moitié du grand format traditionnel et sont associés à la presse à sensation (Sun, Daily Mail, etc.). La diffusion des quotidiens est élevée (Sun : 4 millions ; Telegraph : 1 million) et la plupart d'entre eux publient une édition ‘week-end’ extrêmement populaire. Les États-Unis ne comptent pas véritablement de quotidien national (sauf USA Today), mais chaque grande ville a ses propres journaux (Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Washington Post, etc.). La presse du soir est plus abondante que celle du matin. Dans 80% des cas, les journaux sont distribués à domicile par des jeunes qui gagnent ainsi leur argent de poche.
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I. close1 [kləʊs, Am kloʊs] ADJ
1. close (near):
2. close (intimate):
4. close (careful):
II. close1 [kləʊs, Am kloʊs] ADV
I. close2 [kləʊz, Am kloʊz] N no pl
II. close2 [kləʊz, Am kloʊz] VB trans
Sunday [ˈsʌndəɪ] N
Friday [ˈfraɪdi] N
I. close1 [kloʊs] ADJ
1. close (near):
2. close (intimate):
4. close (careful):
II. close1 [kloʊs] ADV
II. close2 [kloʊz] VB trans
Friday [ˈfraɪ·deɪ] N
| I | close |
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| you | close |
| he/she/it | closes |
| we | close |
| you | close |
| they | close |
| I | closed |
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| you | closed |
| he/she/it | closed |
| we | closed |
| you | closed |
| they | closed |
| I | have | closed |
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| you | have | closed |
| he/she/it | has | closed |
| we | have | closed |
| you | have | closed |
| they | have | closed |
| I | had | closed |
|---|---|---|
| you | had | closed |
| he/she/it | had | closed |
| we | had | closed |
| you | had | closed |
| they | had | closed |