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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

event [Brit ɪˈvɛnt, Am əˈvɛnt] N

1. event (incident):

2. event (eventuality):

cas m
in the event of fire, accident etc

3. event (occasion):

4. event (in athletics):

5. event RIDING:

I. current [Brit ˈkʌr(ə)nt, Am ˈkərənt] N

1. current lit:

2. current (trend):

II. current [Brit ˈkʌr(ə)nt, Am ˈkərənt] ADJ

1. current (present):

current leader, situation, policy, value
current developments, crisis, year, research
current estimate

2. current (in common use):

current term, word

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u rečniku PONS

event [ɪˈvent] N

1. event (happening):

2. event (case):

cas m

I. current [ˈkʌrənt, Am ˈkɜ:r-] ADJ

1. current (present):

current year, research, development

2. current (common):

3. current FIN:

current income, expenditure

4. current (latest):

current craze, fashion, issue

II. current [ˈkʌrənt, Am ˈkɜ:r-] N

current a. fig:

Phrases:

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u rečniku PONS

event ·ˈvent] N

1. event (happening):

2. event (case):

cas m

I. current [ˈkɜr· ə nt] ADJ

1. current (present):

current year, research, development

2. current (common):

3. current FIN:

current income, expenditure

4. current (latest):

current craze, fashion, issue

II. current [ˈkɜr· ə nt] N

current a. fig:

Phrases:

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This pageant had no direct relationship with the modern event.
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For the first time, both events were held in the evening.
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Seven professional wrestling matches were scheduled on the event's card, which featured a supercard, a scheduling of more than one main event.
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A roguish playboy, he loves to party and organizes most of the events in the resort.
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The event received 211,000 pay-per-view buys, more than the previous year's event.
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