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English
Etymology
Borrowed from French vis-à-vis ( “ face-to-face ” ) .
Pronunciation
Preposition
vis-à-vis
In relation to ; compared with.
Canada's role vis-à-vis the United States' in Afghanistan
Opposite ; across from ; set so as to be facing .
He was seated vis-à-vis the president.
Translations
in relation to
Arabic: فِي مُوَاجَهَة ( fī muwājaha )
Czech: vůči (cs) ( + dative )
Danish: sammenlignet med
Finnish: verrattuna (fi) , suhteessa
French: vis-à-vis (fr)
Hungarian: viszonylatban , vonatkozásában , vonatkozóan (hu) , vonatkozólag (hu) , illetően (hu) , kapcsolatban (hu) , ( compared to ) képest (hu)
Italian: in base a
Malay: vis-a-vis
Norwegian:
Bokmål: vis-à-vis (no) , sammenlignet med
Portuguese: frente a , defronte (pt) ,
Russian: по отноше́нию к (ru) ( po otnošéniju k ) ( + dative case ) , в отноше́нии (ru) ( v otnošénii ) ( + genitive case ) , визави́ (ru) ( vizaví ) ( + genitive case )
Swedish: visavi (sv)
opposite
Arabic: فِي مُوَاجَهَة ( fī muwājaha )
Czech: naproti (cs) ( + dative )
Danish: overfor , modsat
Dutch: tegenover (nl)
Finnish: vastapäätä (fi)
French: vis-à-vis (fr)
German: gegenüber (de) , vis-à-vis (de)
Hungarian: szemben (hu) , szemközt (hu) , átellenben (hu)
Malay: vis-a-vis
Norwegian:
Bokmål: vis-à-vis (no) , overfor (no) , rett imot
Polish: naprzeciw (pl) , naprzeciwko (pl) , vis-à-vis (pl) ( literally )
Portuguese: face a face , cara a cara (pt)
Russian: напро́тив (ru) ( naprótiv ) ( + genitive case ) , насу́против (ru) ( nasúprotiv ) ( dated, + genitive case ) , визави́ (ru) ( vizaví )
Noun
Historical vis-à-vis carriage (1)
vis-à-vis (plural vis-à-vis )
( historical ) A small horse-drawn carriage for two people sitting facing each other .
1761 , Laurence Sterne , The Life & Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman , volume 3, Penguin, published 2003 , page 188 :there is not a greater difference between a single-horse chair and madam Pompadour ’s vis a vis , than betwixt a single amour, and an amour thus nobly doubled
A sofa with seats for two people, so arranged that the occupants are face to face while sitting on opposite sides.
One of two (or more) people facing or opposite each other.
1933 , Vera Brittain , Testament of Youth , Penguin, published 2005 , page 456 :But the wrath that I awaited did not descend. Instead, my young vis-à-vis merely looked melancholy.
A date or escort in a social event.
1888 , Rudyard Kipling , “The Daughter of the Regiment”, in Plain Tales from the Hills , Folio Society, published 2005 , page 136 :That was what Miss McKenna said, and the Sergeant who was my vis-à-vis looked the same thing.
A person holding a corresponding position in another organisation.
Synonym: counterpart
I talked with my vis-à-vis in the French embassy.
Translations
Adjective
vis -à -vis (not comparable )
Face-to-face .
( numismatics , of a coin) Having two portraits facing each other.
Translations
Adverb
vis -à -vis (not comparable )
Face to face (with another).
1883 , William Wallace Cook, “Aquastor”, in Overland Monthly , page 14 :[ …] turning the seat in front so we could sit vis-a-vis
( archaic ) In a position facing a specified or implied subject.
Translations
Further reading
Danish
Adverb
vis-à-vis
Alternative spelling of vis-a-vis
French
Etymology
From vis + à + vis , vis being an obsolete word for “ face ” , replaced in Modern French by visage .
Pronunciation
Adverb
vis -à -vis
( archaic ) Facing, face-to-face
Synonym: face à face
Noun
vis -à -vis m (plural vis-à-vis )
a meeting , especially a private one
Synonym: tête-à-tête
a position where two things face each other
Les maisons sont en vis-à-vis . The houses face each other.
an equivalent
Synonym: homologue
1886 , Auguste de Villiers de L’Isle-Adam , L'Ève future , XVII. Dissection
Quoi de plus attristant, de plus dissolvant que l’abominable être qu’on nomme une « femme d’esprit », si ce n’est son vis-à-vis , le beau parleur ? What is worse, more dissolving than this abomination called the "spiritual woman", if not its equivalent , the "beau parleur"?
( rare ) What faces someone or something, such as a view or the person seated in front
( historical ) a type of S-shaped couch or sofa that allows people to be seated face-to-face
Derived terms
Descendants
Further reading
German
Etymology
Borrowed from French vis-à-vis ( “ face-to-face ” ) .
Pronunciation
Preposition
vis-à-vis
( literary , dated outside Switzerland ) vis-à-vis
Synonym: gegenüber
2002 , “Hi Freaks”, in Tocotronic , performed by Tocotronic:Hi freaks look at me / Autogramme vis-à-vis / Gegenüber einer Welt / Deren Umriss uns gefällt / Das Geld steht schon bereit / Hast du morgen Zeit (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Further reading
Indonesian
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from French vis-à-vis .
Adverb
vis-à-vis
vis-à-vis , face to face
Synonym: berhadap-hadapan
Preposition
vis-à-vis
vis-à-vis , in relation to
Synonym: terhadap
about
Synonym: mengenai
Further reading
Polish
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from French vis-à-vis .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /viˈza.vi/
Rhymes: -avi
Syllabification: vis-‧à-‧vis
Preposition
vis-à-vis (+ genitive )
opposite ( across from )
Synonyms: naprzeciw , naprzeciwko
Further reading
vis-à-vis in Wielki słownik języka polskiego , Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
vis-à-vis in Polish dictionaries at PWN