either

either
either [esp {{}}British{{}} {{t}}'aɪðə(r), esp {{}}American{{}} {{t}}'i:ðə(r)]
1 adjective
(a) (one or the other) l'un (l'une) ou l'autre;
if you don't agree with either suggestion... si vous n'approuvez ni l'une ni l'autre ou aucune de ces suggestions...;
you can take either route tu peux prendre l'un ou l'autre de ces chemins;
either bus will get you there les deux bus y vont;
he can write with either hand il peut écrire avec la main droite ou avec la main gauche
(b) (each) chaque;
there were candles at either end of the table il y avait des bougies aux deux bouts ou à chaque bout de la table;
there were people standing on either side of the road il y avait des gens de chaque côté ou de part et d'autre de la route
2 pronoun
(one or the other) l'un (l'une) ou l'autre;
you can take either (bus, train etc) vous pouvez prendre l'un ou l'autre ou n'importe lequel (des deux);
I don't like either of them je ne les aime ni l'un ni l'autre;
if either of you two makes the slightest noise si l'un de vous deux fait le moindre bruit;
which would you like? - either lequel voudriez-vous? - n'importe lequel
3 adverb
(a) (gen) non plus;
we can't hear anything either nous n'entendons rien non plus
(b) (emphatic use)
and don't take too long about it either! et ne traîne pas, surtout!;
he had a suggestion to make and not such a silly one either il avait une suggestion à faire et qui n'était pas bête en plus
4 either…or conjunction
ouou, soit…soit; (with negative) ni…ni;
either you stop complaining or I go home! ou tu arrêtes de te plaindre, ou je rentre chez moi;
they're either very rich or very stupid ils sont soit très riches soit très bêtes;
she usually goes out with either Ian or Simon d'habitude elle sort (ou) avec Ian ou avec Simon ou soit avec Ian soit avec Simon;
either come in or go out! entre ou sors!;
either pay up or be taken to court! tu payes ou sinon c'est le tribunal!;
I've not met either him or his brother je n'ai rencontré ni lui ni son frère
5 either way adverb
(a) (in either case) dans les deux cas;
either way I lose dans les deux cas je suis perdant;
you can do it either way tu peux le faire d'une façon comme de l'autre;
there is no evidence either way les preuves manquent de part et d'autre;
it's fine by me either way n'importe ou ça m'est égal
(b) (more or less) en plus ou en moins;
a few days either way could make all the difference quelques jours en plus ou en moins pourraient changer tout
(c) (indicating advantage)
it could go either way on ne peut rien prévoir;
the match could have gone either way le match était ouvert

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