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annoyed’—‘more
« agacé » — « plus »
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
annoyed [GB əˈnɔɪd, Am əˈnɔɪd] ADJ
contrarié (by par)
agacé, fâché (by par)
I. more [GB mɔː, Am mɔr] ADV When used to modify an adjective or an adverb to form the comparative more is very often translated by plus: more expensive = plus cher/chère; more beautiful = plus beau/belle; more easily = plus facilement; more regularly = plus régulièrement. For examples and further uses see I. 1. below.
When used as an adjective to indicate a greater amount or quantity of something more is very often translated by plus de: more money/cars/people = plus d'argent/de voitures/de gens. For examples and further uses see II. 1. below.
1. more (comparative):
2. more (to a greater extent):
3. more (longer):
she is no more littér
4. more (again):
5. more (rather):
II. more [GB mɔː, Am mɔr] ADJ
III. more [GB mɔː, Am mɔr] PRON
1. more (larger amount or number):
2. more:
IV. more and more DÉT
V. more and more ADV
VI. more or less ADV
VII. more so ADV
VIII. more than ADV PRÉP
1. more than (greater amount or number):
more than 20 people/£50
2. more than (extremely):
IX. more [GB mɔː, Am mɔr]
mores [GB ˈmɔːreɪz, ˈmɔːriːz, Am ˈmɔreɪz] SUBST pl. tantum
mœurs fpl
annoy [GB əˈnɔɪ, Am əˈnɔɪ] VERBE trans
annoy discomfort, noise, disturbance:
annoyance [GB əˈnɔɪəns, Am əˈnɔɪəns] SUBST
1. annoyance (crossness):
agacement m (at devant)
contrariété f (at à)
2. annoyance (nuisance):
annoying [GB əˈnɔɪɪŋ, Am əˈnɔɪɪŋ] ADJ
agaçant (to do de faire)
tannoy® [GB ˈtanɔɪ] SUBST GB
I. cannon [GB ˈkanən, Am ˈkænən] SUBST
1. cannon <pl cannon or cannons>:
cannon MILIT, HIST
2. cannon TEC:
3. cannon GB (in billiards):
II. cannon [GB ˈkanən, Am ˈkænən] VERBE trans GB (in billiards)
III. cannon [GB ˈkanən, Am ˈkænən] VERBE intr
1. cannon GB (in billiards):
2. cannon (collide):
cannon bone SUBST
cannot [GB ˈkanɒt, kaˈnɒt, Am kəˈnɑt, ˈkænˌɑt]
cannot → can
I. can2 [GB kan, Am kæn] SUBST
1. can:
2. can (lavatory):
can jarg
chiottes fpl jarg
can jarg
3. can (prison):
can fam
taule f fam
4. can Am (rump):
can fam
fesses fpl
5. can Am fam MAR:
II. can2 <pprés canning; prét, ppas canned> [GB kan, Am kæn] VERBE trans
1. can CULIN:
can fruit, vegetables
2. can fam:
3. can Am (dismiss):
can fam
virer fam
III. canned ADJ
1. canned food:
2. canned fam music, laughter, applause:
3. canned (drunk):
canned fam
IV. can2 [GB kan, Am kæn]
in the can fam CINÉ (of film)
to carry the can for sb fam
can1 <prétcond could, nég au prés cannot, can't> [GB kan, kən, Am kæn] VERBE mod
1. can (expressing possibility):
+ subj could be fam
2. can (expressing permission):
3. can (when making requests):
4. can (when making an offer):
5. can (when making suggestions):
6. can (have skill, knowledge to):
7. can (have ability, power to):
8. can (have ability, using senses, to):
9. can (indicating capability, tendency):
10. can (expressing likelihood, assumption):
11. can (expressing willingness to act):
12. can (be in a position to):
13. can (expressing a reproach):
14. can (expressing surprise):
tu veux rire! fam
15. can (for emphasis):
16. can (expressing exasperation):
17. can (expressing obligation):
18. can (avoiding repetition of verb):
no can do fam
dans le dictionnaire PONS
I. more [mɔ:ʳ, Am mɔ:r] ADJ
more comp of
to have more sth than sb
II. more [mɔ:ʳ, Am mɔ:r] ADV
more comp of
plus de 10
III. more [mɔ:ʳ, Am mɔ:r] PRON comp of much many
Idiomes/Tournures:
I. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] ADJ
II. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] ADV
III. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] PRON
to make much of sb/sth
I. many <more, most> [ˈmeni] ADJ
Idiomes/Tournures:
II. many <more, most> [ˈmeni] PRON
III. many <more, most> [ˈmeni] SUBST
annoy [əˈnɔɪ] VERBE trans
annoyance SUBST
1. annoyance no plur (state):
2. annoyance (cause):
annoying ADJ
annoying habit
Tannoy® SUBST GB
haut-parleurs mpl
I. cannon [ˈkænən] SUBST MILIT
II. cannon [ˈkænən] VERBE intr
to cannon into sb/sth
percuter qn/qc
snow cannon SUBST
cannot [ˈkænɒt, Am -ɑ:t] VERBE aux
cannot (can not) → can
can2 <could, could> [kən] VERBE aux
1. can (be able to):
sb can +infin
qn peut +infin
2. can (have knowledge):
3. can (be permitted to):
4. can (offering assistance):
5. can (making a request):
6. can (be possible):
sb can do sth
7. can (said to show disbelief):
I. can1 [kæn] SUBST
1. can (metal container):
2. can (container's contents):
can of beer, paint
3. can Am fam:
4. can Am fam (toilet):
Idiomes/Tournures:
to be in the can CINÉ
to be in the can fig
II. can1 [kæn] VERBE trans
1. can (put in cans):
canner Québec
2. can Am fam (dismiss):
moron [ˈmɔ:rɒn, Am ˈmɔ:rɑ:n] SUBST péj fam
moral support SUBST no plur
dans le dictionnaire PONS
I. more [mɔr] ADJ
more comp of much, many
to have more sth than sb
II. more [mɔr] ADV
more comp of much, many
plus de 10
III. more [mɔr] PRON comp of much, many
Idiomes/Tournures:
I. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] ADJ
II. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] ADV
III. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] PRON
to make much of sb/sth
I. many <more, most> [ˈmen·i] ADJ
Idiomes/Tournures:
II. many <more, most> [ˈmen·i] PRON
III. many <more, most> [ˈmen·i] SUBST
annoy ·ˈnɔɪ] VERBE trans
annoying ADJ
annoying habit
annoyance SUBST
1. annoyance (state):
2. annoyance (cause):
I. cannon [ˈkæn·ən] SUBST MILIT
II. cannon [ˈkæn·ən] VERBE intr
to cannon into sb/sth
percuter qn/qc
cannot [ˈkæn·at] VERBE aux
cannot (can not) → can
can2 <could, could> [kən] VERBE aux
1. can (be able to):
sb can +infin
qn peut +infin
2. can (have knowledge):
3. can (be permitted to):
4. can (offering assistance):
5. can (making a request):
6. can (be possible):
sb can do sth
7. can (said to show disbelief):
I. can1 [kæn] SUBST
1. can (metal container):
2. can (container's contents):
can of beer, paint
3. can fam:
4. can fam (toilet):
Idiomes/Tournures:
to be in the can CINÉ
to be in the can fig
II. can1 [kæn] VERBE trans
1. can (put in cans):
canner Québec
2. can fam (fire):
snow cannon SUBST
moral support SUBST
moron [ˈmɔr·an] SUBST péj fam
Morse [mɔrs], Morse code SUBST
Present
Iannoy
youannoy
he/she/itannoys
weannoy
youannoy
theyannoy
Past
Iannoyed
youannoyed
he/she/itannoyed
weannoyed
youannoyed
theyannoyed
Present Perfect
Ihaveannoyed
youhaveannoyed
he/she/ithasannoyed
wehaveannoyed
youhaveannoyed
theyhaveannoyed
Past Perfect
Ihadannoyed
youhadannoyed
he/she/ithadannoyed
wehadannoyed
youhadannoyed
theyhadannoyed
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