| question   | réponse   | 
        
        |  commencer à apprendre a piece of information or a description of an event that is written on paper or stored on a computer:  |  |   the weather centre keeps a record of the weather |  |  | 
| commencer à apprendre |  |   it is a routine surgical procedure |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre to represent or describe someone or something in a painting, film, book, or other artistic work:  |  |   The writer portrays life in a small village at the turn of the century. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre to express or complain about something, to a person in authority:  |  |   We represented our grievances/demands to the boss. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre relating to the enjoyment or study of beauty:  |  |   the new building has little aesthetic value /appeal |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre the relationship between two groups or amounts that expresses how much bigger one is than the other:  |  |   the ratio of men to women at the conference was 10 to 1 |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre the amount of something such as food, breath, or a liquid that is taken in by someone or something:  |  |   this bread contains half of your recommended daily intake of fibre |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre the quality of doing something within reasonable limits:  |  |   Have a piece of chocolate. Any food is ok in moderation. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre to invent a plan, system, object, etc., usually using your intelligence or imagination:  |  |   he is good at devising language games that you can play with students in class |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre Someone who is ... has serious injuries that affect their ability to walk or move:  |  |   will she be crippled for life |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre to take back something that was yours:  |  |   I reclaimed my suitcase from the lost luggage office. |  |  | 
| commencer à apprendre |  |   mr Turnock claimed the editorial had defamed him |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre to cause something to become caught in something such as a net or ropes:  |  |  in or with   the delphin had become entangled in the fishing nets |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre (especially of an organization or business) not active or successful:  |  |   the moribund body laid in the hospital bed connected to machines |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre having little energy; feeling unwilling and unable to do anything:  |  |   I was feeling tired and lethargic. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre to publicly support or suggest an idea, development, or way of doing something:  |  |   He advocates the return of capital punishment. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre to accept something to be true without question or proof:  |  |   We mustn't assume the suspects' guilt. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre to believe something to be true because it is very likely, although you are not certain:  |  |   I presume that you've done your homework. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre to trap something within something else from which it is difficult to escape:  |  |   she seems to be romantically entangled with some artist in Rome |  |  |