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2 bourrage
bourrage [buʀaʒ]masculine noun[d'imprimante, photocopieur] il y a un bourrage (de papier) the paper is jammed* * *buʀaʒnom masculin ( remplissage) (de fauteuil, coussin) stuffing; ( de pipe) filling; ( de cartouche) waddingPhrasal Verbs:* * *buʀaʒ nm[papier] jamming* * *bourrage nm2 ( engorgement) jamming.bourrage de crâne brainwashing.[buraʒ] nom masculin1. [remplissage - d'un coussin] stuffing ; [ - d'une chaise] filling, padding ; [ - d'une pipe, d'un poêle] fillinga. (familier) [propagande] brainwashing2. TECHNOLOGIE -
3 entassement
ɑ̃tasmɑ̃nom masculin1) ( action) ( de choses) piling up; ( de personnes) cramming together* * *ɑ̃tɒsmɑ̃ nm(= tas) pile, heap* * *entassement nm[ɑ̃tasmɑ̃] nom masculin2. [fait de s'agglutiner] crowding -
4 bloque
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1) ( obstrué) blocked2) ( immobilisé) [mécanisme, porte] jammedelle/la voiture est bloquée — she/the car is stuck
bloqué par la neige — snowbound; [fonds, compte] frozen
3) figêtre bloqué — [activité, carrière, négociations] to be at a standstill; [situation] to be deadlocked
4) ( mentalement)être bloqué — to have a (mental) block ( sur about)
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6 bachot
n. m. (abbr. baccalauréat): The exam of that name. Une boîte à bachot (sch.): A 'crammer's', a 'cramming shop' (the kind of establishment where backward pupils get some 'force-fed' education). -
7 bachotage
n. m. (sch.): Cramming for the baccalauréat or (by extension) for any important exam. -
8 bachoteur
n. m. (sch.): 'Swot', pupil who through need or inclination does a lot of cramming. -
9 boîte
n. f.1. Place of work. (The connotations of the word range from the uncommitted to the pejorative according to context.)2. (abbr. boîte de nuii): Night-club.3. Boîte à bac: 'Crammer', 'cramming-shop', expensive fee-paying school for the sons of the idle rich.4. Mettre une lettre à la boîte: To post a letter.5. Mettre quelqu'un en boîte (fig.): To 'pull someone's leg', to 'have someone on', to try and make a fool of someone. Mise en boîte: 'Leg-pull', hoax.6. Boîte à sel (th.): Box-office.7. Boîte à dominos:a 'Wooden overcoat', coffin.b 'Trap', 'gob', mouth.8. Ferme ta boîte! Shut your gob! — Shut up!9. Boîte à ragoût: 'Bread-basket', belly.10. Boîtes à lolo: 'Tits', 'boobs', breasts.11. Boîte à ouvrage: 'Fanny', 'pussy', vagina. -
10 bourrage
n. m. Bourrage de crâne:a (sch.): 'Cramming', swotting.b Brainwashing, indoctrination.c Du bourrage de crâne: 'Balderdash', eyewash. N'écoute pas leur publicité, tout ça c'est du bourrage de crâne! Don't believe all that blurb, their ads are a load of codswallop! -
11 chiade
n. f. Etre en pleine chiade (sch.): To be cramming like mad, to be swotting for an exam. -
12 potasser
v. trans. & intrans.1. (sch.): To 'swot', to study hard. Il potasse pour son exam: He's cramming for his exam. Il faut que tu potasses tes math! You'll have to work at maths!2. Potasser un problème: To 'put one's thinking cap on', to have a good think over a problem.
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