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1 disapproval
disapproval [‚dɪsə'pru:vəl]désapprobation f; (strong) réprobation f;∎ a look of disapproval un regard désapprobateur ou de désapprobation;∎ to shake one's head in disapproval faire un signe désapprobateur de la tête;∎ she showed/expressed her disapproval of his decision elle a montré/exprimé sa désapprobation à l'égard de sa décision;∎ much to my disapproval she decided to get married elle a décidé de se marier, ce que je désapprouve entièrementUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > disapproval
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4 disapproval
noun She frowned to show her disapproval.) désapprobation -
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Pol. Jur.1) désapprobation; avis défavorable; réprobation2) refus d'avaliser/d'entériner; rejetEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > disapproval
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6 to express one's disapproval
manifester sa réprobation/sa désapprobationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to express one's disapproval
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7 groan
groan [grəʊn]1. noun• this news was greeted with groans cette nouvelle a été accueillie par des murmures désapprobateursb. [planks, door] grincer* * *[grəʊn] 1. 2.1) ( in pain) gémir; (in disgust, protest) grognerto groan in ou with pain — pousser un gémissement de douleur
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(in disapproval) pousser une exclamation désapprobatrice; (in annoyance) exprimer son mécontentement;∎ she tutted with disapproval elle eut une exclamation désapprobatrice -
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10 hoot
[hu:t] 1. verb1) (to sound the horn of a car etc: The driver hooted (his horn) at the old lady.) klaxonner2) ((of car etc horns, sirens etc) to make a loud noise, as a warning, signal etc: You can't leave the factory till the siren hoots.) mugir3) ((of owls) to call out: An owl hooted in the wood.) hululer4) ((of people) to make a loud noise of laughter or disapproval: They hooted with laughter.) huer; s'esclaffer2. noun1) (the sound of a car etc horn, a siren etc.) coup de klaxon, de sirène2) (the call of an owl.) hululement3) (a loud shout of laughter or disapproval.) huée; éclat de rire•- hooter- not care a hoot / two hoots -
11 cluck
cluck [klʌk](hen, person) glousser;∎ figurative to cluck over sb être aux petits soins pour ou avec qn;∎ she clucked in disapproval elle a claqué sa langue de désapprobation2 noun(a) (of hen) gloussement m; (of person → in pleasure) gloussement m; (→ in disapproval) claquement m de langue∎ you dumb cluck! c'est malin! -
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groan [grəʊn]1 noun(b) (of disapproval, dismay) grognement m;∎ he gave a groan of annoyance il a poussé un grognement d'exaspération(c) (of tree, timber, furniture) grincement m(b) (in disapproval, dismay) grogner;∎ everybody groaned at his corny jokes tout le monde levait les yeux au ciel quand il sortait ses plaisanteries éculées(d) (be weighed down by) gémir;∎ the table groaned under the weight of the food la table ployait sous le poids de la nourriture(e) (complain) ronchonner(say) gémir -
13 hiss
hiss [hɪs]1 noun(of gas, steam) sifflement m, chuintement m; (of person, snake) sifflement m; (of cat) crachement m;∎ "be quiet", she said in a hiss "tais-toi!", dit-elle nerveusement;∎ there was an angry hiss from the bystanders l'assistance émit un sifflement de colère;∎ he was greeted with hisses il est arrivé sous les sifflets (du public);∎ the cat backed away with a hiss le chat a reculé en crachant(say quietly) souffler; (bad performer, speaker etc) siffler;∎ the audience hissed its disapproval les spectateurs ont sifflé en signe de mécontentement;∎ the speaker was hissed off the platform l'orateur quitta la tribune sous les sifflets (du public)(gas, steam) siffler, chuinter; (snake) siffler; (cat) cracher; (person → speak quietly) souffler; (→ in disapproval, anger) siffler;∎ there was a loud hissing noise il y a eu un bruit ressemblant à un fort sifflement;∎ why is the radiator making all these hissing noises? pourquoi est-ce que le radiateur siffle comme ça? -
14 CUAHCUACUECUECHOA
cuahcuâcuecuechoa > cuahcuacuecuechoh.*\CUAHCUACUECUECHOA v.réfl., secouer plusieurs fois la tête, en signe de désapprobation ou remuer constamment la tête." titocuahcuacuecuechoah ", we shake repeatedly our heads (in disapproval). Sah10,99." mocuahcuâcuecuechoa ", he constantly shook his head. Sous l'effet de la colère.Est dit de celui né sous le signe ce cuâuhtli. Sah4,108.Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > CUAHCUACUECUECHOA
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15 askance
askance [əˈskα:ns]• to look askance at (with suspicion) regarder d'un air soupçonneux ; (with disapproval) regarder d'un œil désapprobateur* * *[ə'skæns]to look askance at somebody/something — considérer quelqu'un/quelque chose avec méfiance
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16 critically
critically [ˈkrɪtɪkəlɪ]a. ( = crucially) to be critically important être d'une importance capitaleb. [ill, injured] gravementc. [speak, say] sévèrementd. [study, examine, watch] d'un œil critique* * *['krɪtɪklɪ]1) ( using judgment) [compare, examine] d'un œil critique2) ( with disapproval) [view] sévèrement; [speak] avec animosité (of, about de)3) ( seriously) [ill] très gravement -
17 eyebrow
eyebrow [ˈaɪbraʊ]sourcil m* * *['aɪbraʊ]noun sourcil mto raise one's ou an eyebrow — ( in surprise) hausser les sourcils; ( in disapproval) froncer les sourcils
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18 meet with
meet with [somebody] rencontrer [person, delegation]; meet with [something] rencontrer [opposition, success, suspicion]; être accueilli avec [approval]; subir [failure]to be met with — être accueilli par [silence, shouts]; se heurter à [disapproval]; susciter [anger]
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19 protest
1. nouna. ( = declare) protester ; [+ loyalty] protester de4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque protest est un nom, l'accent tombe sur la première syllabe: ˈprəʊtest, lorsque c'est un verbe, sur la seconde: prəˈtest.* * *1. ['prəʊtest]1) [U] ( disapproval) protestation f2) [C] ( complaint) réclamation fas a protest against ou at something — pour protester contre quelque chose
3) ( demonstration) manifestation f2. ['prəʊtest] 3. [prə'test]transitive verb1) ( declare) affirmer [truth]2) ( complain)‘that's unfair!’ they protested — ‘c'est injuste!’ s'écrièrent-ils
3) US ( complain about) protester contre (to auprès de)4. [prə'test]1) ( complain) protester2) ( demonstrate) manifester -
20 register
register [ˈredʒɪstər]1. noun• register of births, marriages and deaths registre m d'état civila. ( = record formally) [+ fact, figure] enregistrer ; [+ birth, death, marriage] déclarer ; [+ vehicle] (faire) immatriculerb. ( = realize) se rendre compte dec. ( = show) [+ speed, quantity] indiquer ; [+ temperature] marquerd. [+ letter] recommander ; [+ luggage] (faire) enregistrerb. ( = be understood) (inf) être compris4. compounds* * *['redʒɪstə(r)] 1.1) gen, Administration, Commerce registre m; School cahier m des absencesregister of births, marriages and deaths — registre public de l'état civil
2) Music, Linguistics, Computing registre m3) US ( till) caisse f enregistreuse2.transitive verb1) [member of the public] déclarer [birth, death, marriage]; faire immatriculer [vehicle]; faire enregistrer [luggage, company]; déposer [trademark, patent, complaint]; [official] inscrire [student]; enregistrer [name, birth, death, company]; immatriculer [vehicle]2) [instrument] indiquer [speed, temperature]; [person] exprimer [anger, disapproval]to register six on the Richter scale — [earthquake] atteindre la magnitude six sur l'échelle de Richter
4) ( record) enregistrer [loss, gain]5) Postal services envoyer [quelque chose] en recommandé [letter]; enregistrer [luggage]3.1) [person] (to vote, for course, school) s'inscrire; ( at hotel) se présenter; (with police, for taxes) se faire recenser ( for pour); ( for shares) souscrire ( for à)2) [speed, temperature, earthquake] être enregistréhis name didn't register with me — fig son nom ne me disait rien
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Disapproval — Dis ap*prov al, n. Disapprobation; dislike; censure; adverse judgment. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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disapproval — [n] condemnation blackball*, black list*, blame, boo*, boycott, brickbat,call down, castigation, catcall*, censure, criticism, denunciation, deprecation, disapprobation, discontent, disfavor, dislike, disparagement, displeasure, dissatisfaction,… … New thesaurus
disapproval — [dis΄ə pro͞o′vəl] n. 1. failure or refusal to approve; rejection 2. unfavorable opinion; condemnation … English World dictionary
disapproval — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ strong ▪ Several countries have expressed their strong disapproval of the law. ▪ faint, mild ▪ widespread ▪ official … Collocations dictionary
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disapproval — dis|ap|prov|al [ˌdısəˈpru:vəl] n [U] an attitude that shows you think that someone or their behaviour, ideas etc are bad or not suitable ≠ ↑approval disapproval of ▪ strong disapproval of the country s human rights record with/in disapproval ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
disapproval — noun (U) an attitude that shows you think that someone or their behaviour, ideas etc are bad or unsuitable (+ of): We intend to express our disapproval of the marriage. | with disapproval: Baxter eyed our dirty clothes with obvious disapproval. | … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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