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Detailed Translations for cases from English to French
cases:
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the cases (cupboards; cabinets; closets; book-cases; boxes)
Translation Matrix for cases:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
petites armoires | book-cases; boxes; cabinets; cases; closets; cupboards | cabinets; closets; cupboards; wardrobes |
Related Words for "cases":
cases form of case:
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the case (matter; business; affair)
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the case
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the case
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the case (question; issue)
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the case (lawsuit; proceedings; trial; legal suit)
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the case (crate; box)
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the case (crate; box)
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the case (drawer; la; till)
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the case (problem; matter; question)
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the case (tubular case; tube; shell-hole; étui)
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the case (pencase; étui; casing; cover)
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the case (contract; job)
– A customer service issue or problem reported by a customer and the activities that customer service representatives use to resolve it. 1 -
the case
– A receptacle for holding goods to be stored or transported. 1 -
the case
– An abstract view of data characterized by attributes and relations to other cases. 1
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Wiktionary Translations for case:
case
Cross Translation:
noun
case
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typography: the nature of a piece of alphabetic type
- case → casse
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outer covering or framework of a piece of apparatus
- case → carter
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piece of furniture, constructed partially of transparent glass or plastic
- case → vitrine
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suitcase
- case → malle
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piece of luggage that can be used to transport an apparatus
- case → écrin
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box containing a number of identical items of manufacture
- case → caisse
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grammar: set of grammatical cases or their meanings
- case → cas
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grammar: specific inflection
- case → cas
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legal proceeding
- case → cause
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instance or event as a topic of study
- case → cas
noun
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droit|nocat=1 cas traité par la justice
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Auge destinée à divers usages.
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Petit cuvier de bois qui a les bords assez bas.
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coffret à plusieurs compartiments.
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Contenant parallélépipédique
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Occasion
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Jurisprudence
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Grammaire
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Imprimerie
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Ce qui fait qu’une chose est ou s’opère.
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Rappelle un mot, une idée, un évènement, ou une énumération dont on parle ou dont on vient de parler ou dont l’on va parler
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Petit coffre.
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faisceau de choses lier ensemble.
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contenant
Cross Translation:
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• case | → cas | ↔ Fall — Stochastik, Logik: das Eintreten eines Zustandes |
• case | → cas | ↔ Fall — Linguistik: Begriff aus der Grammatik, deutsche Bezeichnung für Kasus |
• case | → cas; affaire | ↔ Fall — Rechtswissenschaft, Polizei, Medizin: Untersuchungsgegenstand |
• case | → événement | ↔ Kasus — bildungssprachlich, selten: Gegenstand, Vorkommnis |
• case | → cas | ↔ Kasus — Linguistik: grammatische Kategorie der Deklination von Substantiven, Adjektiven, Pronomen und Artikel |
• case | → hasard | ↔ Zufall — das nicht Vorhersehbare, das nicht Beabsichtigte |
• case | → tuber | ↔ verrohren — in der Fachsprache: Rohre verlegen |
• case | → exemple | ↔ casus — concrete voorbeeld(en) van iets in de praktijk, vooral gebruikt in wetenschappelijke uitleg en cursussen |
• case | → cas | ↔ casus — een naamval |
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