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code of conduct
déontologie
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
code of conduct SUBST
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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anglais
français
français
code of ethics PSYCHO, SOCIOL
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anglais
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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. code [GB kəʊd, Am koʊd] SUBST
1. code (laws, rules):
code of ethics PSYCHO, SOCIOL
2. code (of behaviour):
3. code (cipher, message):
4. code FIN:
5. code TEL:
6. code INFOR:
II. code [GB kəʊd, Am koʊd] VERBE trans (gen)
code INFOR
III. to code for VERBE intr (in genetics)
I. conduct SUBST [GB ˈkɒndʌkt, Am ˈkɑnˌdəkt]
1. conduct (behaviour):
conduite f (towards envers)
2. conduct (handling):
conduite f (of de)
II. conduct VERBE trans [GB kənˈdʌkt, Am kənˈdəkt]
1. conduct (lead):
conduct visitor, group
2. conduct (manage):
conduct life, business, campaign, election
to conduct sb's defence JUR
3. conduct (carry out):
conduct experiment, research
conduct poll
conduct religious ceremony
mener une enquête (into sur)
4. conduct MUS:
conduct orchestra, choir, concert
5. conduct:
conduct ELEC, PHYS
III. conduct VERBE intr [GB kənˈdʌkt, Am kənˈdəkt] MUS
IV. to conduct oneself VERBE pron
to conduct oneself pron [kənˈdʌkt] [kənˈdəkt]:
I. course [GB kɔːs, Am kɔrs] SUBST
1. course (progression):
cours m (of de)
2. course (route):
cap m
to be on or hold or steer a course AVIAT, MAR
to change course AVIAT, MAR
to set (a) course for AVIAT, MAR
3. course:
course ENS, UNIV
cours m (in en, of de)
4. course:
course MÉD, VÉT (of drug)
5. course (in golf, athletics):
course SPORT
course HIPPISME
6. course (part of meal):
7. course BÂTI:
II. course [GB kɔːs, Am kɔrs] VERBE trans CHASSE
course dog: quarry
course person: hounds
III. course [GB kɔːs, Am kɔrs] VERBE intr
1. course (rush):
2. course SPORT:
course dogs:
course person:
IV. -course COMP
V. of course ADV
of [GB ɒv, (ə)v, Am əv] PRÉP
1. of (in most uses):
2. of (made or consisting of):
3. of (indicating an agent):
4. of (indicating a proportion or fraction):
5. of GB (in expressions of time):
I. old [GB əʊld, Am oʊld] SUBST The irregular form vieil of the adjective vieux/vieille is used before masculine nouns beginning with a vowel or a mute ‘h’.
1. old (old people):
the old + vb plur
2. old (earlier era):
II. olds SUBST (parents)
olds pl. tantum fam
mpl my olds
III. old [GB əʊld, Am oʊld] ADJ
1. old (elderly, not young):
2. old (of a particular age):
3. old (not new):
old garment, object, car, song, tradition, family
old story, excuse
old joke
4. old (former, previous):
old address, school, job, boss, admirer, system
5. old (as term of affection):
old fam
hello, old chap/girl démod!
ça va, vieux? fam
6. old (as intensifier) fam:
I. late [GB leɪt, Am leɪt] ADJ
1. late (after expected time):
late arrival, rains, publication, implementation
to get off to a late start meeting, event:
to be late for work, school, appointment
2. late (towards end of day, season, life etc):
late hour, supper, date, pregnancy
late plant, variety BOT
late Victorian architecture etc
3. late (towards end of series):
4. late (deceased):
II. late [GB leɪt, Am leɪt] ADV
1. late (after expected time):
late arrive, leave, start, finish
to be running late person:
to be running late train, bus:
2. late (towards end of time period):
late get up, go to bed, open, close, end
3. late ADMIN (formerly):
III. of late ADV
I. all [GB ɔːl, Am ɔl] PRON
1. all (everything):
500 in all
500 en tout
nous faisons tout ce que nous pouvons (to do pour faire)
it's not all (that) it should be performance, service, efficiency:
2. all (the only thing):
3. all (everyone):
4. all (the whole amount):
5. all (emphasizing unanimity or entirety):
II. all [GB ɔːl, Am ɔl] DÉT
1. all (each one of):
2. all (the whole of):
3. all (total):
4. all (any):
III. all [GB ɔːl, Am ɔl] ADV
1. all (emphatic: completely):
to be all for sth
2. all (emphatic: nothing but):
3. all SPORT (for each party):
IV. all [GB ɔːl, Am ɔl] SUBST
tout sacrifier (for sth à qc, for sb pour qn, to do pour faire)
V. all+ COMP
1. all+ (completely):
all-girl band, cast, group
all-male/-white team, production, jury
all-union workforce
2. all+ (in the highest degree) → all-consuming
VI. all along ADV
VII. all but ADV
VIII. all of ADV
IX. all that ADV
X. all the ADV
XI. all too ADV
all too accurate, easy, widespread:
XII. and all ADV
1. and all:
2. and all GB fam:
XIII. at all ADV
XIV. for all PRÉP
XV. of all PRÉP
1. of all (in rank):
2. of all (emphatic):
XVI. all [GB ɔːl, Am ɔl]
it's all go fam here! GB
it's all up with us fam GB
all in GB jarg
crevé jarg
all in GB jarg
I. worst [GB wəːst, Am wərst] SUBST
1. worst (most difficult, unpleasant):
le/la pire m/f
2. worst (expressing the most pessimistic outlook):
3. worst (most unbearable):
to be at its worst relationship, development, tendency, economic situation:
4. worst (most negative trait):
5. worst (of the lowest standard, quality):
II. worst [GB wəːst, Am wərst] ADJ superlative of bad
1. worst (most unsatisfactory, unpleasant):
2. worst (most serious):
3. worst (most inappropriate):
4. worst (of the poorest standard):
III. worst [GB wəːst, Am wərst] ADV
worst of all, …
IV. worst [GB wəːst, Am wərst] VERBE trans form
être battu (by par)
I. thing [GB θɪŋ, Am θɪŋ] SUBST
1. thing (object):
truc m fam
2. thing (action, task, event):
3. thing (matter, fact):
the thing is, (that) …
4. thing (person, animal):
veinard/-e! fam
sale truc! fam
II. things SUBST pl. tantum
1. things (personal belongings, equipment):
2. things (situation, circumstances, matters):
3. things JUR:
III. thing [GB θɪŋ, Am θɪŋ]
to have a thing about blondes, bearded men emeralds, old cars
I. place [GB pleɪs, Am pleɪs] SUBST
1. place (location, position):
in places hilly, damaged, worn
a place for meeting, party, monument, office
2. place (town, hotel etc):
all over the place fig, fam speech, lecture
3. place (for specific purpose):
4. place (home):
5. place (seat, space):
garder une place (for pour)
6. place:
place f (on dans)
siège m (on au sein de)
a place as au pair, cook, cleaner
7. place GB UNIV:
place f (at à)
to get a place on course
8. place (in competition, race):
place litt
9. place (in argument, analysis):
10. place (correct position):
to put sth in place fencing, construction
in place law, system, scheme
to put sth in place scheme, system, regime
11. place (rank):
sb's/sth's place in world, society, history, politics
la place de qn/qc dans
12. place (role):
to fill sb's place
to have no place in organization, philosophy, creed
there are places for people like you fam! fig, péj
13. place (situation):
14. place (moment):
in places funny, boring, silly
15. place (in book) (in paragraph, speech):
16. place Am (unspecified location) fam:
II. out of place ADJ
out of place remark, behaviour
out of place language, tone
to look out of place building, person:
III. in place of PRÉP
in place of person, object:
IV. place [GB pleɪs, Am pleɪs] VERBE trans
1. place litt:
to place sth back on shelf, table
2. place (locate):
3. place (using service):
parier, faire un pari (on sur)
4. place (put) fig:
5. place (rank):
to be placed third horse, athlete:
6. place (judge):
7. place (identify):
place person
place accent
8. place (find home for):
place child
9. place ADMIN (send, appoint):
place student, trainee
placer (in dans)
V. placed ADJ
1. placed (gen) (situated):
être bien placé (to do pour faire)
2. placed SPORT, HIPPISME:
to be placed horse: GB
VI. place [GB pleɪs, Am pleɪs]
place → take place
I. people [GB ˈpiːp(ə)l, Am ˈpipəl] SUBST (nation) gens is masculine plural and never countable (you CANNOT say ‘trois gens’). When used with gens, some adjectives such as vieux, bon, mauvais, petit, vilain placed before gens take the feminine form: les vieilles gens.
II. people [GB ˈpiːp(ə)l, Am ˈpipəl] SUBST pl. tantum
1. people:
gens mpl
2. people (inhabitants):
3. people (citizens, subjects):
4. people (experts):
people fam
gens fam
5. people fam:
III. people [GB ˈpiːp(ə)l, Am ˈpipəl] VERBE trans littér
peupler (with de)
I. best [GB bɛst, Am bɛst] SUBST
1. best (most enjoyable, pleasant):
2. best (of the highest quality, standard):
3. best (most competent):
to be the best at subject, game
4. best (most appropriate, desirable or valid):
5. best (most favourable):
6. best (peak, height):
to be at its best wine, cheese:
to be at its best city, view, landscape:
7. best (greatest personal effort):
to get the best out of pupil, worker
to get the best out of gadget
8. best (virtues, qualities):
to bring out the best in sb crisis, suffering:
9. best (most advantageous or pleasing part):
to get the best of deal, bargain
to get the best of arrangement
10. best (good clothes):
11. best (good wishes):
12. best (winning majority):
II. best [GB bɛst, Am bɛst] ADJ superlative of good
1. best (most excellent or pleasing):
2. best (most competent):
best teacher, poet
to be best at subject, sport
to be best at instrument
3. best (most appropriate or suitable):
best tool, example, way, time, idea
4. best (most beneficial):
best exercise, food
III. best [GB bɛst, Am bɛst] ADV
best superlative of well
IV. best [GB bɛst, Am bɛst] VERBE trans (defeat, outdo)
best (in argument) person
best (in contest, struggle) opponent
V. best [GB bɛst, Am bɛst]
I. bad [GB bad, Am bæd] SUBST
1. bad (evil):
mal m
2. bad (unpleasantness, unfavourableness):
he ended up £100 to the bad
II. bad <comp worse, superl worst> [GB bad, Am bæd] ADJ
1. bad (poor, inferior, incompetent, unacceptable):
bad book, harvest, spelling, eyesight, answer, memory, cook, father, liar, management, decision, idea
bad épith joke
to be bad at subject
not bad fam
2. bad (unpleasant, unfavourable, negative):
bad news, day, time, year, smell, dream, reaction, review, result, forecast, omen, sign, mood, temper
cela s'annonce mal (for pour)
3. bad (morally or socially unacceptable):
bad person, behaviour, habit, life, manners, example, influence, reputation
bad épith language, word
+ subj it will look bad
avoir mauvaise conscience (about au sujet de)
4. bad (severe, serious):
bad accident, attack, fracture, injury, mistake
bad case
5. bad:
6. bad (inappropriate, unsuitable):
bad time, moment, place, example
7. bad (ill, with a weakness or injury):
to be in a bad way fam
8. bad FIN:
bad money, note
bad loan
bad insurance claim
9. bad (good):
bad fam
10. bad (rotten):
bad fruit
III. bad [GB bad, Am bæd] ADV fam esp Am
bad need, want:
IV. bad [GB bad, Am bæd]
to be in bad Am
to be in bad with sb Am
all-important ADJ
all-embracing ADJ
all-consuming ADJ
all-consuming passion
all-consuming ambition
I. late [GB leɪt, Am leɪt] ADJ
1. late (after expected time):
late arrival, rains, publication, implementation
to get off to a late start meeting, event:
to be late for work, school, appointment
2. late (towards end of day, season, life etc):
late hour, supper, date, pregnancy
late plant, variety BOT
late Victorian architecture etc
3. late (towards end of series):
4. late (deceased):
II. late [GB leɪt, Am leɪt] ADV
1. late (after expected time):
late arrive, leave, start, finish
to be running late person:
to be running late train, bus:
2. late (towards end of time period):
late get up, go to bed, open, close, end
3. late ADMIN (formerly):
III. of late ADV
dans le dictionnaire PONS
dans le dictionnaire PONS
I. code [kəʊd, Am koʊd] SUBST
II. code [kəʊd, Am koʊd] VERBE trans
I. conduct [kənˈdʌkt, Am ˈkɑ:n-] VERBE trans
1. conduct (carry out):
conduct negotiations, meeting, experiment
2. conduct (direct):
conduct business, orchestra
3. conduct (guide, lead):
4. conduct (behave):
5. conduct ELEC, PHYS (transmit):
II. conduct [kənˈdʌkt, Am ˈkɑ:n-] VERBE intr MUS
III. conduct [kənˈdʌkt, Am ˈkɑ:n-] SUBST no plur
1. conduct (management):
2. conduct (behaviour):
of [əv, stressed: ɒv] PRÉP
1. of (belonging to):
2. of (describing):
3. of (dates and time):
the 4th of May/in May of 2002
le 4 mai/en mai 2002
4. of (nature, content):
5. of (among):
Entrée OpenDict
code SUBST
squawk code AVIAT
dans le dictionnaire PONS
dans le dictionnaire PONS
I. code [koʊd] SUBST
II. code [koʊd] VERBE trans
I. conduct [kan·ˈdʌkt] VERBE trans
1. conduct (carry out):
conduct negotiations, meeting, experiment
2. conduct (direct):
conduct business, orchestra
3. conduct (guide, lead):
4. conduct (behave):
5. conduct ELEC, PHYS (transmit):
II. conduct [kan·ˈdʌkt] VERBE intr MUS
III. conduct [kan·ˈdʌkt] SUBST
1. conduct (management):
2. conduct (behavior):
of [əv, stressed: av] PRÉP
1. of (belonging to):
2. of (describing):
3. of (dates and time):
the 4th of May/in May of 2005
le 4 mai/en mai 2005
4. of (nature, content):
5. of (among):
Present
Icode
youcode
he/she/itcodes
wecode
youcode
theycode
Past
Icoded
youcoded
he/she/itcoded
wecoded
youcoded
theycoded
Present Perfect
Ihavecoded
youhavecoded
he/she/ithascoded
wehavecoded
youhavecoded
theyhavecoded
Past Perfect
Ihadcoded
youhadcoded
he/she/ithadcoded
wehadcoded
youhadcoded
theyhadcoded
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While participating in events, students are expected to adhere to a strict code of conduct.
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