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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. spectacle [Brit ˈspɛktək(ə)l, Am ˈspɛktək(ə)l] N

1. spectacle:

2. spectacle attr (for glasses):

spectacle frame, lens

II. spectacles N

spectacles npl dated:

CASE [Brit keɪs] N

CASE → computer-aided software engineering

I. case1 [Brit keɪs, Am keɪs] N

1. case (instance, example):

cas m
in 7 out of 10 cases
7 fois sur 10, dans 7 cas sur 10

2. case (state of affairs, situation):

cas m

3. case (legal arguments):

the case is closed LAW fig

4. case (convincing argument):

5. case (trial):

6. case (criminal investigation):

7. case MED:

cas m

8. case (in welfare work):

cas m

9. case (person) inf:

10. case LING:

cas m

II. in any case ADV

III. in case CONJ

au cas + conditional

IV. in case of PREP

V. case1 [Brit keɪs, Am keɪs]

get off my case inf!

I. rest [Brit rɛst, Am rɛst] N

1. rest (what remains):

le reste (of de)

2. rest (other people):

3. rest (repose, inactivity):

to set or put sb's mind at rest
to lay sb/sth to rest lit, fig
enterrer qn/qc

4. rest:

5. rest (object which supports):

6. rest MUS:

7. rest (immobility):

II. rest [Brit rɛst, Am rɛst] VB trans

1. rest (lean):

to rest sth on rock, table

2. rest (allow to rest):

rest legs, feet
rest injured limb
rest horse

3. rest FARM (leave uncultivated):

rest land

4. rest (keep from entering) organizer, team:

rest competitor

5. rest LAW:

III. rest [Brit rɛst, Am rɛst] VB intr

1. rest (relax, lie down):

rest person:

2. rest:

to rest on (be supported on) hand, weight, shelf:
to be resting on elbow, arm:

3. rest euph actor:

4. rest dead person:

5. rest (lie) fig:

IV. rest [Brit rɛst, Am rɛst]

give it a rest inf!

headcase N inf

I. case2 [Brit keɪs, Am keɪs] N

1. case (suitcase):

2. case (crate, chest):

3. case (display cabinet):

4. case (protective container):

5. case TYPO:

6. case (bookcover):

II. case2 [Brit keɪs, Am keɪs] VB trans inf (reconnoitre)

to case the joint thief:

I. upper case N

II. upper case ADJ

lower case [Brit, Am ˈloʊərˌkeɪs] N

1. lower case TYPO:

Phrases:

u rečniku PONS

spectacle case N

u rečniku PONS
u rečniku PONS

spectacle [ˈspektəkl] N

case1 [keɪs] N

1. case a. MED:

cas m

2. case LING:

cas m

3. case LAW:

case2 [keɪs] N

1. case Brit (suitcase):

2. case (chest):

3. case (container):

case bottles
case vegetables
case silverware, jewels
case spectacles, cigarettes, flute

4. case TYPO → lower, upper

I. upper [ˈʌpəʳ, Am -ɚ] ADJ (further up)

II. upper [ˈʌpəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

1. upper (part of shoe):

2. upper inf (drugs):

Phrases:

lower3 [ˈləʊəʳ, Am ˈloʊɚ] ADJ

lower2 [laʊəʳ, Am laʊr] VB intr

lower1 [ˈləʊəʳ, Am ˈloʊɚ] VB trans

1. lower (let down, haul down):

lower landing gear, lifeboat
lower sails, mast

2. lower (reduce, decrease):

lower a. fig

3. lower (diminish):

4. lower (demean, degrade):

s'abaisser à +infin
u rečniku PONS

spectacle [ˈspek··kl] N

case1 [keɪs] N

1. case a. MED:

cas m

2. case LING:

cas m

3. case LAW:

case2 [keɪs] N

1. case (chest):

2. case (container):

case bottles
case vegetables
case silverware, jewels
case glasses, cigarettes, flute

3. case TYPO → lower case, upper case

I. upper case N TYPO

II. upper case ADJ TYPO

lower case, lower-case letter N TYPO

Present
Icase
youcase
he/she/itcases
wecase
youcase
theycase
Past
Icased
youcased
he/she/itcased
wecased
youcased
theycased
Present Perfect
Ihavecased
youhavecased
he/she/ithascased
wehavecased
youhavecased
theyhavecased
Past Perfect
Ihadcased
youhadcased
he/she/ithadcased
wehadcased
youhadcased
theyhadcased

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He was described as pale and thin, looking for a pair of spectacles in a shop.
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The local ruling elite were responsible for sponsoring spectacles and arena events, which both enhanced their status and drained their resources.
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During the days of the celebration, artistic spectacles of an international standard are successively featured, including ballet groups.
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Several artifacts were discovered during a renovation in 1953, including the world's oldest preserved rivet spectacles which date back to the 14th or 15th century.
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One day, he is given spectacles that allow him to see inside the bodies of others and diagnose their illnesses.
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