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тильда
the day after tomorrow
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après-demain [apʀɛdmɛ̃] ADV
plutôt [plyto] ADV
1. plutôt (de préférence):
2. plutôt (au lieu de):
3. plutôt (plus précisément):
4. plutôt (ayant une valeur intensive):
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day [Brit deɪ, Am deɪ] N
1. day (24-hour period):
the day when or that
le jour
2. day (until evening):
what a day! attr job
3. day (as opposed to night):
at close of day liter
at close of day attr nurse
4. day (specific):
5. day (as historical period):
day gén pl
il a 50 ans bien tassés! inf
week [Brit wiːk, Am wik] N
a 40-hour week
I. after [Brit ˈɑːftə, Am ˈæftər] ADV As both adverb and preposition, after is translated in most contexts by après: after the meal = après le repas; H comes after G = H vient après G; day after day = jour après jour; just after 3 pm = juste après 15 heures; three weeks after = trois semaines après.
When after is used as a conjunction it is translated by après avoir (or être) + past participle where the two verbs have the same subject: after I've finished my book, I'll cook dinner = après avoir fini mon livre je vais préparer le dîner; after he had consulted Bill ou after consulting Bill, he decided to accept the offer = après avoir consulté Bill, il a décidé d'accepter l'offre.
When the two verbs have different subjects the translation is après que + indicative: I'll lend you the book after Fred has read it = je te prêterai le livre après que Fred l'aura lu.
For more examples and particular usages see the entry below.
See also the usage note on time units .
1. after (following time or event):
2. after (following specific time):
II. after [Brit ˈɑːftə, Am ˈæftər] PREP
1. after (later in time than):
2. after (given):
3. after (in spite of):
4. after (expressing contrast):
5. after (behind):
to run or chase after sb/sth
6. after (following in sequence):
7. after (following in rank, precedence):
8. after (in the direction of):
9. after (in the wake of):
10. after (in pursuit of):
to be after sth
to come or go after sb
to be after sb (sexually) inf
11. after (beyond):
12. after (stressing continuity, repetitiveness):
13. after (about):
14. after (in honour or memory of):
named after James Joyce monument, street, institution, pub
15. after (in the manner of):
16. after Am (past):
III. after [Brit ˈɑːftə, Am ˈæftər] CONJ
1. after (in sequence of events):
after + pp
après que + indic
2. after (given that):
3. after (in spite of the fact that):
IV. afters N
afters npl Brit inf:
V. after all ADV
1. after all (when reinforcing point):
2. after all (when reassessing stance, opinion):
I. fashion [Brit ˈfaʃ(ə)n, Am ˈfæʃən] N
1. fashion (manner):
2. fashion (vogue, trend):
to set the fashion attr accessory
to set the fashion jewellery, tights
II. fashions N
fashions npl:
III. fashion [Brit ˈfaʃ(ə)n, Am ˈfæʃən] VB trans
1. fashion (mould):
fashion clay, wood
façonner (into en)
2. fashion (make):
fashion artefact
fabriquer (out of, from de)
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après-demain [apʀɛdmɛ̃] ADV
engleski
engleski
francuski
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I. tomorrow [təˈmɒrəʊ, Am -ˈmɑ:roʊ] ADV
II. tomorrow [təˈmɒrəʊ, Am -ˈmɑ:roʊ] N
I. after [ˈɑ:ftəʳ, Am ˈæftɚ] PREP
1. after:
after 6 May since then
after 6 May as from then
2. after (behind):
3. after (following):
4. after (trying to get):
to be after sb/sth
chercher qn/qc
5. after (about):
6. after (despite):
7. after (similar to):
to name sth/sb after sb
donner à qc/qn le nom de qn
II. after [ˈɑ:ftəʳ, Am ˈæftɚ] ADV
III. after [ˈɑ:ftəʳ, Am ˈæftɚ] CONJ
francuski
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engleski
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après-demain [apʀɛdmɛ͂] ADV
engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski
I. tomorrow [tə·ˈmar·oʊ] ADV
II. tomorrow [tə·ˈmar·oʊ] N
I. after [ˈæf·tər] PREP
1. after:
after May 6 since then
after May 6 as of then
2. after (behind):
3. after (following):
4. after (trying to get):
to be after sb/sth
chercher qn/qc
5. after (despite):
6. after (similar to):
to name sth/sb after sb
donner à qc/qn le nom de qn
II. after [ˈæf·tər] ADV
III. after [ˈæf·tər] CONJ
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C'est désormais le mythe eurosibérien […] qui doit nourrir leur combat et leur rêve de demain ou d’après-demain.
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Il faut que tu viennes après-demain souper à ma petite maison avec moi, pour y faire tes adieux à nos coquines.
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Demain, il y aura une autre base de données, après-demain également.
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Je pense être prêt demain, ou au plus tard après-demain.
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En effet, éviter d’installer tout de suite des matériels qui ne seront utilisés que demain ou après-demain est une approche écologique de la gestion de l’infrastructure informatique.
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