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lot2 English-French

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it says a lot for sb/sth in say English-French

c'est tout à l'honneur de qn/qch

he spent a lot in lot1 English-French

il a beaucoup dépensé, il a dépensé beaucoup d'argent

a lot of money/time in lot1 English-French

beaucoup d'argent/de temps

I've got a lot on in on English-French

je suis très occupé

to put a lot into in put English-French

s'engager à fond pour

to mean a lot to sb in lot1 English-French

avoir beaucoup d'importance pour qn

he's a lot better/worse in lot1 English-French

il va beaucoup mieux/plus mal

there's a lot to be said for that method in say English-French

cette méthode est très intéressante à bien des égards

she's gone through a lot in go English-French

elle a beaucoup souffert

this happens quite a lot in lot1 English-French

cela arrive très souvent

money means a lot to him in mean English-French

l'argent compte beaucoup pour lui

she's been through a lot in through English-French

elle en a vu des vertes et des pas mures

there is a lot of flu about in about English-French

il y a beaucoup de grippes en ce moment

he has a lot going for him in go English-French

il a beaucoup de choses pour lui

there were a lot of people in people English-French

il y avait beaucoup de monde

to think a lot/not much of in think English-French

penser/ne pas penser beaucoup de bien de

they have a lot to answer for! in answer English-French

ils ont beaucoup de comptes à rendre!

it leaves a lot to be desired in desire English-French

cela laisse beaucoup à désirer

your friendship means a lot to me in mean English-French

ton amitié est très importante pour moi

a lot of work went into this project in go English-French

beaucoup de travail a été investi dans ce projet

if I won a lot of money, I would travel in if English-French

si je gagnais beaucoup d'argent, je voyagerais

lot French-English

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Lot1 British & World English

a river of southern France, which rises in the Auvergne and flows 480 km (300 miles) west to meet the Garonne south-east of Bordeaux

Lot2 British & World English

(in the Bible) the nephew of Abraham, who was allowed to escape from the destruction of Sodom (Gen. 19). His wife, who disobeyed orders and looked back, was turned into a pillar of salt

lot British & World English

a large number or amount; a great deal

Lot German-English

plumb [bob]

lot1 English-Italian

lotto m

lot2 English-Italian

the lot

lot English-Spanish

a lot of wine

job lot British & World English

a miscellaneous group of articles, especially when sold or bought together

odd lot British & World English

an incomplete set or random mixture of things