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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. challenge [GB ˈtʃalɪn(d)ʒ, Am ˈtʃæləndʒ] SUBST

1. challenge (provocation):

challenge
to put out or issue a challenge
to take up or respond to a challenge

2. challenge (demanding situation or opportunity):

challenge m
challenge (considered difficult)
to present a challenge
représenter un challenge
to rise to or meet the challenge
relever le challenge
the challenge of doing or to do
le challenge de faire
to face a challenge
unemployment is a challenge for us
I'm looking for a challenge
the challenge of new ideas

3. challenge (contest):

to make a challenge for competitor: title
to make a challenge for candidate: presidency etc

4. challenge (questioning):

challenge (of claim, authority)
contestation f (to de)
challenge (by sentry)

5. challenge JUR:

challenge

6. challenge SPORT:

challenge

II. challenge [GB ˈtʃalɪn(d)ʒ, Am ˈtʃæləndʒ] VERBE trans

1. challenge (invite to contest or justify):

challenge person
défier (to à, to do de faire)
to challenge sb to a duel
I challenge you to a duel’

2. challenge (question):

challenge ideas
challenge statement, authority
challenge sentry:

3. challenge (test):

challenge (by proving difficult) skill, endurance, person
challenge (by stimulating) person

4. challenge JUR:

challenge jury, witness
challenge authority

challenge cup SUBST SPORT

challenge cup

leadership challenge SUBST POL

leadership challenge
unsuccessfully challenge, bid
français
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anglais
anglais
challenge
it's a bit of a challenge
open to challenge
challenge
challenge
avoir le goût du challenge
to like a challenge
challenging, challenge
right of challenge
défier rival, adversaire
to challenge (à to)
to challenge sb to single combat
to challenge ou defy sb to do
I challenge ou dare you to dive
challenge
to challenge sb
to take up a challenge
to challenge sb to do

dans le dictionnaire PONS

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français
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I. challenge [ˈtʃælɪndʒ] SUBST

1. challenge (test, difficulty):

challenge

2. challenge MILIT:

challenge

3. challenge JUR:

challenge

II. challenge [ˈtʃælɪndʒ] VERBE trans

1. challenge (ask to compete):

challenge
to challenge sb to +infin
défier qn de +infin

2. challenge (question):

challenge

3. challenge (stimulate):

challenge

4. challenge MILIT:

to challenge sb

5. challenge JUR:

challenge
to challenge sb to a duel
take on job, challenge
meet challenge
take up challenge
français
français
anglais
anglais
challenge
challenge to science
to pull off the challenge
to challenge sth
to challenge sb at chess
to challenge a law
dans le dictionnaire PONS
anglais
anglais
français
français

I. challenge [ˈtʃæl·ɪndʒ] SUBST

1. challenge (test, difficulty):

challenge

2. challenge MILIT:

challenge

3. challenge JUR:

challenge

II. challenge [ˈtʃæl·ɪndʒ] VERBE trans

1. challenge (ask to compete):

challenge
to challenge sb to +infin
défier qn de +infin

2. challenge (question):

challenge

3. challenge (stimulate):

challenge

4. challenge MILIT:

to challenge sb

5. challenge JUR:

challenge
to challenge sb to a duel
take on job, challenge
meet challenge
take up challenge
français
français
anglais
anglais
challenge
challenge to science
to pull off the challenge
to challenge sth
to challenge sb at chess
to challenge a law
Present
Ichallenge
youchallenge
he/she/itchallenges
wechallenge
youchallenge
theychallenge
Past
Ichallenged
youchallenged
he/she/itchallenged
wechallenged
youchallenged
theychallenged
Present Perfect
Ihavechallenged
youhavechallenged
he/she/ithaschallenged
wehavechallenged
youhavechallenged
theyhavechallenged
Past Perfect
Ihadchallenged
youhadchallenged
he/she/ithadchallenged
wehadchallenged
youhadchallenged
theyhadchallenged

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Exemples tirés du dictionnaire PONS (vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

to challenge sb to +infin
défier qn de +infin
to challenge sb to a duel
to present sb with a challenge

Exemples monolingues (non vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

Local businesses provide competition to each other and also challenge corporate giants.
en.wikipedia.org
The first challenge for any computer rating system is to account for the variability in performance.
en.wikipedia.org
The cosy consensus politics of the 1990s and 2000s have broken down, with many of the old policy assumptions now under challenge.
www.nbr.co.nz
She said she was overwhelmed that she got the part and was looking forward to the challenge.
en.wikipedia.org
Integration can be a challenge for transaction banks.
www.bankingtech.com