so that dans le dictionnaire Oxford-Hachette

Traductions de so that dans le dictionnaire anglais»français

1. so (so very):

10. so (avoiding repetition):

so I see

so long as fam → long

Voir aussi : much, without, long, ever, as

I.much [GB mʌtʃ, Am mətʃ] ADV When much is used as an adverb, it is translated by beaucoup: it's much longer = c'est beaucoup plus long; she doesn't talk much = elle ne parle pas beaucoup.
For particular usages, see I. below.
When much is used as a pronoun, it is usually translated by beaucoup: there is much to learn = il y a beaucoup à apprendre. However, in negative sentences grand-chose is also used: I didn't learn much = je n'ai pas beaucoup appris or je n'ai pas appris grand-chose.
When much is used as an adjective, it is translated by beaucoup de: they don't have much money = ils n'ont pas beaucoup d'argent.
For particular usages see III. below.

1. much (to a considerable degree):

4. much (specifying degree to which something is true):

+ subj thanks very much

1. much:

2. much (expressing a relative amount, degree):

it's too much! litt

3. much (focusing on limitations, inadequacy):

I.without [GB wɪðˈaʊt, Am wəˈðæʊt, wəˈθaʊt] PRÉP

II.without [GB wɪðˈaʊt, Am wəˈðæʊt, wəˈθaʊt] ADV (on the outside)

I.long [GB lɒŋ, Am lɔŋ, lɑŋ] SUBST (syllable, signal)

1. long (lengthy, protracted):

2. long (in expressions of time):

3. long (in measuring):

20 m long

4. long (in expressions of distance):

1. long (a long time):

1. ever (at any time):

2. ever (when making comparisons):

4. ever (expressing anger, irritation):

1. as (in the manner that):

as I see it
as you were! MILIT

2. as (showing function, status):

with Lauren Bacall as Vivien CINÉ, THÉÂTRE

1. as (expressing degree, extent):

Traductions de so that dans le dictionnaire anglais»français

1. so (so very):

10. so (avoiding repetition):

so I see

so long as fam → long

Voir aussi : much, without, long, ever, as

I.much [GB mʌtʃ, Am mətʃ] ADV When much is used as an adverb, it is translated by beaucoup: it's much longer = c'est beaucoup plus long; she doesn't talk much = elle ne parle pas beaucoup.
For particular usages, see I. below.
When much is used as a pronoun, it is usually translated by beaucoup: there is much to learn = il y a beaucoup à apprendre. However, in negative sentences grand-chose is also used: I didn't learn much = je n'ai pas beaucoup appris or je n'ai pas appris grand-chose.
When much is used as an adjective, it is translated by beaucoup de: they don't have much money = ils n'ont pas beaucoup d'argent.
For particular usages see III. below.

1. much (to a considerable degree):

4. much (specifying degree to which something is true):

+ subj thanks very much

1. much:

2. much (expressing a relative amount, degree):

it's too much! litt

3. much (focusing on limitations, inadequacy):

I.without [GB wɪðˈaʊt, Am wəˈðæʊt, wəˈθaʊt] PRÉP

II.without [GB wɪðˈaʊt, Am wəˈðæʊt, wəˈθaʊt] ADV (on the outside)

I.long [GB lɒŋ, Am lɔŋ, lɑŋ] SUBST (syllable, signal)

1. long (lengthy, protracted):

2. long (in expressions of time):

3. long (in measuring):

20 m long

4. long (in expressions of distance):

1. long (a long time):

1. ever (at any time):

2. ever (when making comparisons):

4. ever (expressing anger, irritation):

1. as (in the manner that):

as I see it
as you were! MILIT

2. as (showing function, status):

with Lauren Bacall as Vivien CINÉ, THÉÂTRE

1. as (expressing degree, extent):

II.that <pl those> PRON dém [GB ðat, Am ðæt]

2. that (the thing or person observed or mentioned):

III.that PRON rel [GB ðat, ðət, Am ðæt]

and (all) that
et tout ça
that is (to say)…

I.much [GB mʌtʃ, Am mətʃ] ADV When much is used as an adverb, it is translated by beaucoup: it's much longer = c'est beaucoup plus long; she doesn't talk much = elle ne parle pas beaucoup.
For particular usages, see I. below.
When much is used as a pronoun, it is usually translated by beaucoup: there is much to learn = il y a beaucoup à apprendre. However, in negative sentences grand-chose is also used: I didn't learn much = je n'ai pas beaucoup appris or je n'ai pas appris grand-chose.
When much is used as an adjective, it is translated by beaucoup de: they don't have much money = ils n'ont pas beaucoup d'argent.
For particular usages see III. below.

1. much (to a considerable degree):

4. much (specifying degree to which something is true):

+ subj thanks very much

1. much:

2. much (expressing a relative amount, degree):

it's too much! litt

3. much (focusing on limitations, inadequacy):

Voir aussi : so

1. so (so very):

10. so (avoiding repetition):

so I see

so long as fam → long

so that dans le dictionnaire PONS

Traductions de so that dans le dictionnaire anglais»français (Aller à français»anglais)

Traductions de so that dans le dictionnaire français»anglais (Aller à anglais»français)

Traductions de so that dans le dictionnaire anglais»français

Voir aussi : much, many, far

I.far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [far] ADV

1. far (a long distance):

far a. fig

II.far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [far] ADJ

1. that (sth shown):

Voir aussi : this

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