cela remonte à

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French - English
{a} way
The means to navigate a path
If someone gets their way or has their way, nobody stops them doing what they want to do. You can also say that someone gets their own way or has their own way. She is very good at using her charm to get her way
1 An open path between two Shadows 2 (us pl ) Collection of places in different shadows forming a single building or castle, e g Mandor Ways, Ways of Sawall
A tradition within the modern pagan faith of Heathenry, dedication to a specific deity or craft, Way of wyrd, Way of runes, Way of Thor etc
If you go out of your way to do something, for example to help someone, you make a special effort to do it. He was very kind to me and seemed to go out of his way to help me
If you talk about the way someone does something, you are talking about the qualities their action has. She smiled in a friendly way He had a strange way of talking
You can use that way and this way to refer to a statement or comment that you have just made. Some of us have habits few people know about and we keep it this way We have a beautiful city and we pray it stays that way
approval If you say that a person has a way with something or someone, you mean that that person seems to have a natural skill or instinct for dealing with them. Constance doesn't have a way with words like you do
a course of conduct; "the path of virtue"; "we went our separate ways"; "our paths in life led us apart"; "genius usually follows a revolutionary path"
Right of way
a trace maintained solely by the passage of vehicles that has not been improved and/or maintained by mechanical means to ensure relatively regular and continuous use
If one person or thing makes way for another, the first is replaced by the second. He said he was prepared to make way for younger people in the party
a general category of things; used in the expression `in the way of'; "they didn't have much in the way of clothing"
If you say that someone or something has a way of doing a particular thing, you mean that they often do it. Bosses have a way of always finding out about such things
Movement of a vessel through the water, such as headway, sternway, or leeway
Sphere or scope of observation
If you are on your way, you have started your journey somewhere. He has been allowed to leave the country and is on his way to Britain By sunrise tomorrow we'll be on our way
disapproval If you say that someone takes the easy way out, you disapprove of them because they do what is easiest for them in a difficult situation, rather than dealing with it properly. It is the easy way out to blame others for our failure
A path
To go or travel to; to go in, as a way or path