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1 cure
A n2 Med ( recovery) guérison f ; to effect a cure sout amener une guérison ; beyond cure [patient] incurable ; [condition] désespéré ;3 fig ( solution) remède m (for pour) ; the situation is beyond cure la situation est irrémédiable ;B vtr1 Med guérir [disease, patient] (of de) ;2 fig guérir [bad habit, person] (of de) ; remédier à [unemployment, inflation, shortage] ; the economy is cured of inflation l'économie est débarrassée de l'inflation ; -
2 cure
cure [kjʊə(r)]∎ he was cured of cancer il a été guéri du cancer;∎ the nap seems to have cured my headache on dirait que la sieste m'a fait passer mon mal de tête;∎ he cured himself of nailbiting il a réussi à arrêter de se ronger les ongles;∎ figurative his experiences in politics cured him of all his illusions son expérience de la politique lui a fait perdre toutes ses illusions;∎ proverb what can't be cured must be endured il faut prendre son mal en patience(b) (tobacco, meat, fish → gen) traiter; (→ with salt) saler; (→ by smoking) fumer; (→ by drying) sécher2 noun∎ a cure for the common cold un remède contre le rhume de cerveau;∎ there's no known cure on ne connaît pas de remède;∎ to take or to follow a cure faire une cure;∎ figurative a cure for all ills la panacée(b) (recovery) guérison f;∎ to be beyond or past cure (person) être incurable figurative (problem, situation) être irrémédiable∎ the cure of souls la charge d'âmes -
3 CHICHINA
chichîna > chichîn.*\CHICHINA v.t. tla-., sucer, inhaler (des parfums).Allem., etw einsaugen, Düfte einatmen. SIS 1950,26.Esp., chupar algo, o tomar sahumerio de olores con cañas. Molina II 19v.Avec objet défini 'qui-': reçumarse la vasija embeuiendose en ella algun licor. lo mismo se dize de la esponja, o de cosa semeiante que embueue en si algun licor. Molina II 19v.Angl., to soak something up, to suck something, to smoke something (K)." quichichînah in nepapan xôchitl ", ils sucent (le nectar) des fleurs de toutes sortes.Est dit aussi bien des femmes mortes en couches que des guerriers morts au combat qui accompagnent le Soleil. Launey II 150 = Sah6,163 et Sah6,13, également Sah6,114." quichichîna in nepapan tôtôtl ", the different birds suck it. Est dit de la fleur de l'agave (quiyoxôchitl). Sah11,213." îmahpiltzalan quiteca inic quichichîna ", he placed it (the tobacco tube) between his fingers to smoke it. Sah9,34." tlachichîna ", il suce (du sang). Est dit de tônatiuh, le Soleil. Sah6,58." tlachichîna, neucchichîna ", il suce, suce le miel.Décrit l'oiseau Huitzitzilin. Cod Flor XI 24r - ECN11,54." tlachichîna ", elle butine.Est dit de l'abeille, xicohtli. Sah11,94.du papillon, pâpalôtl. Sah11,94." tlachichîna, moneuctia ", elle butine, elle se fait du miel - it sucks, produce honey.Est dit de l'abeille, pipiyolin. Sah11,94 (tlachîchina)." tlapîtzatiyâz, tlachichîntiyâz, tlahneuctiyâz ", il ira jouant (de sa flûte), fumant (son calumet), respirant (ses fleurs). Est dit de celui qui incarne Tezcatlipoca. Sah2,68 (tlachichintiaz)." tlachichînalotoc, tlaneuctoc, tlaneco, tlaahuiaxtoc, tlahuehuelixtoc ", they sat smoking, inhaling the fragrance. All smelled it. They was a pleasantand flagrant odor. Sah4,117." tlachichîntinemih ", sie saugen dauernd (Wohlgerüche) ein. SIS 1952,314.*\CHICHINA v.réfl. à sens passif, on le fume, on l'inhale.En parlant des feuilles d'une espèce de tabac ('itzyetl') il est dit: " âcaiyetl ihtic motema, moneloa ocotzotl. mochichîna ", se meten en una caña para fumar; se mesclan con trementina. Se fuman. Cod Flor XI 142r = ECN9,146 = Sah11,147." in îpahyo tecôâcualiztli ; niman ihciuhcâ mochichîna ", le remède à une morsure de serpent: on la suce aussitôt - the cure for snakebite is to suck it at once. Sah11,77." in îpahyo tecôâcualiztli: mochichîna ", le remède à une morsure de serpent: on la suce Sah11,87." inic cehui in têcôlôcualiztli mochichîna ", pour apaiser la piqure du scorpion on la suce.Sah11,87.*\CHICHINA v.t. tê-., dépouiller quelqu'un peu à peu; se dit surtout des sorciers qui abusent de leur prétendu pouvoir. R.Siméon 85. -
4 pipe
pipe [paɪp]1 noun(a) (for smoking) pipe f;∎ he smokes a pipe il fume la pipe;∎ he smokes four pipes a day il fume quatre pipes par jour;∎ familiar put that in your pipe and smoke it! mets ça dans ta poche et ton mouchoir par-dessus!∎ to lay gas pipes poser des conduites de gaz;∎ the pipes have frozen les canalisations ont gelé∎ the pipes (bagpipes) la cornemuse∎ respiratory pipe tube m respiratoire(e) (birdsong) pépiement m, gazouillis m∎ get on the pipe to Heather passe un coup de bigophone à Heather∎ volcanic pipe cheminée f volcanique(bowl, stem) de pipe; (tobacco) à pipe(a) (convey → liquid) acheminer par tuyau;∎ natural gas is piped to the cities le gaz naturel est acheminé jusqu'aux villes par gazoducs;∎ the irrigation system will pipe water to the fields le système d'irrigation amènera l'eau jusqu'aux champs;∎ untreated sewage is piped into the lake les égouts se déversent directement dans le lac;∎ to pipe coolant through a system faire circuler un produit refroidissant dans un système∎ to pipe sb aboard rendre à qn les honneurs du sifflet (quand il monte à bord);∎ to pipe sb out saluer le départ de qn au sifflet∎ pipe the cream onto the sponge avec une poche à douille, versez la crème sur le gâteau►► Music pipe band orchestre m de cornemuses;pipe cleaner cure-pipe m;pipe dream chimère f;∎ you and your pipe dreams! toi et tes châteaux en Espagne!;pipe fitter tuyauteur(euse) m,f;pipe major cornemuse f principale;pipe organ grandes orgues fpl;pipe of peace calumet m de la paix;pipe rack râtelier m à pipes(a) (make less noise) faire moins de bruit□ ;∎ pipe down! moins de bruit!(b) (not talk so much) rabattre son caquet;∎ pipe down! boucle-la!;∎ he piped down when he realized she knew a lot more about it il a rabattu son caquet quand il s'est rendu compte qu'elle en savait bien plus que lui∎ to pipe in the guests = jouer de la cornemuse en tête de la procession (lors de l'entrée solennelle des invités)∎ to pipe sb in saluer l'arrivée de qn au sifflet∎ "me too!" he piped up "moi aussi!", dit-il, sortant de son silence
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