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1 loque
loque [lɔk]feminine nounb. ( = personne) loque humaine wreck* * *lɔk
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* * *lɔk1. nf(= personne) wreckune loque humaine — a wreck of a man/woman, a human wreck
2. loques nfpl(= habits) rags* * *A nf1 ( vieux vêtement) pile of rags;2 ( personne) loque (humaine) (human) wreck; je suis une vraie loque aujourd'hui I feel an absolute wreck today; il est devenu une loque he is a shadow of his former self.B loques nfpl ( guenilles) rags; vêtu de loques (dressed) in rags; être en loques to be in tatters; tomber en loques to fall to pieces.[lɔk] nom féminin1. [haillon] rag2. [personne] wreckdepuis sa faillite, c'est devenu une loque since his bankruptcy, he's been a complete wreck3. (Belgique) [serpillière] mop————————en loques locution adjectivale & locution adverbiale -
2 haillon
’ɑjɔ̃nom masculin rag* * * -
3 loqueteux
- euse lɔktø, øz adjectif fml [vêtement, livre] tattered; [personne] ragged (épith)* * *( féminin loqueteuse) [lɔktø, øz] adjectif————————, loqueteuse [lɔktø, øz] nom masculin, nom féminin -
4 vêtu
vêtu, e [vety]* * *
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participe passé adjectif dressedêtre vêtu de quelque chose — to be dressed ou clad in something, to be wearing something
* * *vety vêtu, -e1. ppSee:2. adjvêtu de — dressed in, wearing
* * *A pp ⇒ vêtir.B pp adj dressed; être vêtu de qch to be dressed ou clad in sth, be wearing sth; il est arrivé, tout de blanc vêtu he arrived, dressed all in white; être vêtu de neuf to be wearing brand new clothes; à demi vêtu half-dressed; être bien/mal vêtu to be well-/badly-dressed.→ link=vêtir vêtir————————être bien/mal vêtu to be well/badly dressedvêtu de dressed in, wearing -
5 loquer
I.v. trans. To dress. Il dépense un fric fou pour loquer ses nanas: He spends a bomb on his girlfriends' wardrobes.II.v. trans. reflex. To 'get one's rags on', to get dressed. -
6 saper
I.v. trans. To 'send down', to sentence to a term of imprisonment.II.v. trans. reflex. To 'get togged up', to get dressed. Il s'est sapé en dimanche: He put on his glad rags.
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