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pouch [paʊtʃ](a) (bag) (petit) sac m; (for tobacco) blague f; (for money) sac m, bourse f; (for ammunition) cartouchière f, giberne f; (for gunpowder) sacoche f, sac m; (for mail) sac m (postal) -
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1. verb1) (to ask as the price (for something): They charge 50 cents for a pint of milk, but they don't charge for delivery.) faire payer2) (to make a note of (a sum of money) as being owed: Charge the bill to my account.) mettre sur le compte de qqn3) ((with with) to accuse (of something illegal): He was charged with theft.) accuser4) (to attack by moving quickly (towards): We charged (towards) the enemy on horseback.) charger5) (to rush: The children charged down the hill.) foncer6) (to make or become filled with electricity: Please charge my car battery.) charger7) (to make (a person) responsible for (a task etc): He was charged with seeing that everything went well.) charger2. noun1) (a price or fee: What is the charge for a telephone call?) prix, coût2) (something with which a person is accused: He faces three charges of murder.) accusation3) (an attack made by moving quickly: the charge of the Light Brigade.) charge4) (the electricity in something: a positive or negative charge.) charge5) (someone one takes care of: These children are my charges.) personne à charge6) (a quantity of gunpowder: Put the charge in place and light the fuse.) charge•- charger- in charge of - in someone's charge - take charge -
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A n1 Rail train m ; ( underground) rame f ; on ou in the train dans le train ; fast/slow train train m rapide/omnibus ; the London/Paris train le train de Londres/Paris ; a train to London/Paris un train pour Londres/Paris ; the morning/5 o'clock train le train du matin/de 5 heures ; an up/down train GB ( in commuter belt) un train à destination de/en provenance de Londres ; to take/catch/miss the train prendre/attraper/manquer le train ; to send sth by train ou on the train expédier qch par le train ; to go to Paris by train aller à Paris en train ; it's five hours by train to Geneva Genève est à cinq heures de train ; the train now standing at platform 6 le train au quai numéro 6 ; the train is running late le train a du retard ;2 ( succession) ( of events) série f ; ( of ideas) enchaînement m ; to set off a train of events déclencher une série d'événements ; a train of thought un raisonnement ; the bell interrupted my/John's train of thought la sonnette a interrompu le fil de mes pensées/a distrait John de ses pensées ;3 ( procession) gen (of animals, vehicles, people) file f ; ( of mourners) cortège m ; Mil train m ;4 ( of gunpowder) traînée f (de poudre) ;5 ( motion) to be in train être en train or en marche ; to set ou put sth in train mettre qch en train ;6 †( retinue) suite f ; the war brought famine in its train fig la guerre a entraîné la famine dans son sillage ;7 ( on dress) traîne f ;8 Tech a train of gears un train d'engrenages.B modif Rail [crash, service, station] ferroviaire ; [times, timetable] des trains ; [driver, ticket] de train ; [traveller] en train ; [strike] des chemins de fer.C vtr1 gen, Mil, Sport ( instruct professionally) former [staff, worker, musician] (to do à faire) ; ( instruct physically) entraîner [athlete, player] (to do à faire) ; dresser [circus animal, dog] ; these men are trained to kill ces hommes sont entraînés à tuer ; to be trained on the job être formé sur le tas ; to train sb for/in sth former qn pour qch ; she is being trained for the Olympics/in sales techniques on la forme pour les jeux Olympiques/aux techniques commerciales ; to train sb as a pilot/engineer donner à qn une formation de pilote/d'ingénieur ; she was trained as a linguist elle a reçu une formation de linguiste ; a Harvard-trained economist un économiste formé à Harvard ; an Irish-trained horse un cheval entraîné en Irlande ; he's training his dog to sit up and beg il apprend à son chien à faire le beau ; she has her husband well-trained hum elle a bien dressé son mari ;2 (aim, focus) to train X on Y pointer or braquer X sur Y ; she trained the gun/binoculars on him elle a braqué le fusil/les jumelles sur lui ; the firemen trained the hose on the fire les pompiers ont dirigé le tuyau sur les flammes ;3 Hort palisser [plant, tree].D vi1 gen ( for profession) être formé, étudier ; he trained at the Language Institute il a été formé or il a étudié à l'Institut des Langues ; he's training for the ministry il étudie pour être pasteur ; I trained on a different type of machine j'ai été formé sur un autre type de machine ; he's training to be/he trained as a doctor il suit/il a reçu une formation de docteur ;2 Sport s'entraîner (for pour) ; I train by running 15 km je m'entraîne en courant 15 km.■ train up ○:▶ train up [sb], train [sb] up former [employee, staff, soldier] ; entraîner [athlete]. -
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powder ['paʊdə(r)]1 noun∎ in powder form en poudre, sous forme de poudre;∎ to grind sth to a powder réduire qch en poudre, pulvériser qch;∎ British figurative to keep one's powder dry se tenir prêt, être aux aguets(c) (for face) poudre f∎ to take a headache powder prendre un médicament (en sachet) contre le mal de tête∎ to take a powder (disappear) ficher le camp, décamper(a) (crush, pulverize) pulvériser, réduire en poudre∎ to powder one's face se poudrer le visage;∎ euphemism to powder one's nose (go to the toilet) aller se repoudrer le nez(c) (sprinkle) saupoudrer;∎ the Christmas tree was powdered with artificial snow le sapin de Noël était saupoudré de neige artificielle►► powder blue bleu m pastel;powder compact poudrier m;powder eyeshadow ombre f à paupières en poudre;powder horn corne f, cartouche f à poudre;powder puff houppette f;euphemism powder room toilettes fpl (pour dames) -
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