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French-English translation for: to put in a caveat
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croire à / en qc.to believe in sth.
fulgurant {adv}in a flash [idiom] [very quickly]
sans se presser {adv}in a leisurely way
de façon conformiste {adv}in a conformist manner
de façon frappante {adv}in a striking way
de mauvaise humeurin a bad mood
de façon disciplinée {adv}in a disciplined manner
à la volée {adv} [au passage]in passing
ronronner [personne]to be in a rut [idiom]
comm. exposer qc. [marchandise]to put sth. on display
ajourner qc.to put sth. on hold [idiom]
stresser qn. [travail]to put sb. under stress
invoquer qc. [raison, excuse]to put sth. forward
stresser qn. [perspective]to put sb. on edge
réfléchir ensembleto put our heads together [confer]
ranger qc. [objets, vêtements]to put sth. away
composer qc. [programme, menu]to put sth. together
réprimer qc.to put down sth. [idiom] [revolt]
indisposer qn.to put sb. out [coll.] [to upset]
voir consigner qc.to put sth. on record
affranchir qc. [lettre]to put postage on sth.
jouer la comédieto put on an act
éteindre qc. [feu, cigare]to put sth. out
se laisser faireto put up with everything
ajuster qc.to put sth. to rights [idiom]
vêt. se ganterto put one's gloves on
poser qc. [livre, journal]to put down sth.
télécom. faire patienter qn.to put sb. on hold
dr. cautionner qn.to put up bail for sb.
se guêtrerto put one's gaiters on
écraser qn. [humilier]to put sb. down [humiliate]
ling. antéposer qn./qc.to put sb./sth. first
rendormir qn.to put sb. back to sleep
réaliser qc. [exécuter]to put sth. into effect
rattraper le coup [fam.]to put things right
se faire mépriserto put up with insults
déformer qc.to put sth. out of shape
comm. commercialiser qc.to put sth. on the market
réparer qc. [erreur, injustice]to put sth. right
se botterto put one's boots on
vêt. abaisser la capoteto put the hood down
proposer qc. [solution, mesure]to put forward sth.
tolérer qc. [insulte]to put up with sth.
faire passer qc. [réforme]to put sth. through
opposer qc.to put up resistance to sth.
sport mettre qn. hors jeuto put sb. offside
endormir qn. [chimiquement]to put sb. to sleep
faire circuler qc.to put sth. about [circulate]
dr. traces {f.pl} d'effractionsigns of a break-in
à tout prendre {adv} [loc.]all in all [idiom]
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