purpose

purpose
purpose [ˈpɜ:pəs]
1. noun
( = aim) but m
• what was the purpose of the meeting? quel était le but de cette réunion ?
• a man with a purpose un homme qui a un objectif
• it is adequate for the purpose cela fait l'affaire
• for this purpose dans ce but
• for my purposes pour ce que je veux faire
• my purpose in doing this is ... la raison pour laquelle je fais ceci est ...
• with the purpose of ... dans le but de ...
• to no purpose en vain
• to the purpose à propos
• not to the purpose hors de propos
► on purpose exprès
• he did it on purpose to annoy me il l'a fait exprès pour me contrarier
2. compounds
► purpose-built adjective spécialement construit
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['pɜːpəs] 1.
noun
1) (aim) but m

for the purpose of doing — dans le but de faire

for cooking purposes — pour la cuisine

for our purposes, we can assume that... — dans l'optique qui nous intéresse, nous pouvons considérer que...

for the purposes of this book — pour (les besoins de) ce livre

for all practical purposes — en pratique

purpose unknown — usage m inconnu

put it in the bin provided for the purpose — mets-le dans la poubelle prévue à cet effet

to some ou good purpose — utilement

to no purpose — inutilement

to the purpose — sout à propos

2) (determination) (also strength of purpose) résolution f

to have a sense of purpose — savoir ce que l'on veut

2.
on purpose adverbial phrase exprès

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