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1 écouter
écouter [ekute]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb• écoute ! listen!• allô, oui, j'écoute hello!• bon, écoute ! listen!• aide-moi, écoute ! come on - help me!• écoute, c'est bien simple listen - it's quite simple2. reflexive verb• elle s'écoute trop [malade] she coddles herself* * *ekute
1.
1) ( s'appliquer à entendre) to listen to [conversation, musique]écoute, ne sois pas ridicule! — come on, don't be ridiculous!
2) ( accepter d'entendre) to listen to [explications, témoin]3) ( tenir compte de) to listen to [conseil, personne]4) ( se laisser guider par)
2.
s'écouter verbe pronominal1)2) ( se dorloter) to cosset oneself3) ( faire à sa guise)* * *ekute vtJ'aime écouter de la musique. — I like listening to music.
* * *écouter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( s'appliquer à entendre) to listen to [conversation, cassette, musique, message]; je n'écoutais pas I wasn't listening; je vous écoute I'm listening; écoutez, j'en ai assez listen, I've had enough; écouter qn chanter/parler to listen to sb singing/talking; écoute comme elle chante bien just listen-doesn't she sing well?; écoute, ne sois pas ridicule! come on, don't be ridiculous!; écouter aux portes to eavesdrop; allô oui, j'écoute! hello!;2 ( accepter d'entendre) to listen to [explications, témoignage, témoin];3 ( être attentif à) to pay attention to [personne]; écoute(-moi)! pay attention to what I am saying!; écoute ce qu'elle dit! pay attention to what she's saying !; il sait écouter les gens he's a good listener;4 ( tenir compte de) to listen to [conseil, rumeur, personne]; écoute ton père! do as your father says!;5 ( se laisser guider par) écouter son cœur to follow one's own inclination; écouter sa conscience to be guided by one's conscience; écouter son devoir to be guided by a sense of duty; n'écoutant que son courage, il sauta with no thought of danger, he jumped.B s'écouter vpr1 s'écouter parler to like the sound of one's own voice;2 ( se dorloter) to cosset oneself;3 ( faire à sa guise) si je m'écoutais if it was up to me.[ekute] verbe transitif1. [entendre - chanson, discours, émission] to listen to (inseparable)2. [porter attention] to listen to3. [obéir à] to listen ton'écoutant que sa colère/sa douleur/son cœur guided by his anger/pain/heart alone4. [à l'impératif, à valeur d'insistance]écoutez, nous n'allons pas nous disputer! listen ou look, let's not quarrel!————————s'écouter verbe pronominal (emploi passif)c'est le genre de musique qui s'écoute dans le recueillement this is the kind of music one should listen to with reverence————————s'écouter verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)si je m'écoutais, je le mettrais dehors if I had any sense, I'd throw him out -
2 estimer
estimer [εstime]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb• cette bague est estimée à 3 000 € this ring is valued at 3,000 eurosb. ( = calculer approximativement) [+ prix, distance, quantité] to estimate• les pertes sont estimées à 2 000 morts 2,000 people are estimated to have diedc. ( = respecter) [+ personne] to respectd. ( = considérer) estimer que... to consider that...• j'estime qu'il est de mon devoir de... I consider it my duty to...• s'estimer heureux d'avoir/que to consider o.s. fortunate to have/that* * *ɛstime
1.
estimer nécessaire/de son devoir de faire — to consider it necessary/one's duty to do
2) ( respecter) to think highly of [ami, artiste]3) ( chiffrer) to value [tableau, propriété]; to assess [dégâts]estimer quelque chose au-dessus/au-dessous de sa valeur — to overvalue/undervalue something
4) ( calculer approximativement) to estimate (à at)une vitesse estimée à 150 km/h — an estimated speed of 150 kph
5) ( deviner) to reckon
2.
s'estimer verbe pronominal* * *ɛstime vt1) (= respecter) to think highly ofMon père l'estime beaucoup. — My father thinks highly of him.
2) (= évaluer) [valeur, dégâts, difficulté] to assess, to estimateJ'estime la distance à 10 km. — I reckon the distance to be 10 km.
3) (= expertiser) [meuble, propriété] to value4) (= penser)estimer qch possible — to reckon that sth is possible, to consider sth possible
estimer qn responsable — to consider sb responsible, to consider sb to be responsible
J'estime que c'est de sa faute. — I reckon that it's his fault.
estimer être — to reckon o.s. to be
* * *estimer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( penser) to feel (que that); elle a estimé indispensable/prématuré de faire she felt it essential/too early to do; j'estime de mon devoir de faire I feel ou consider it my duty to do; estimer nécessaire de faire to consider ou deem sout it necessary to do; ces mesures, estime l'opposition, sont insuffisantes the opposition considers these measures to be inadequate;2 ( respecter) to think highly of [ami, artiste];3 ( chiffrer) [expert] to value [tableau, propriété]; to assess [dégâts]; faire estimer qch to have sth valued; estimer qch au-dessus/au-dessous de sa valeur to overvalue/undervalue sth; estimer qch à 500 euros to value sth at 500 euros [objet]; estimer qn à sa juste valeur to recognize sb's real worth; estimer qch à son juste prix/à sa valeur fig to recognize the real price/the value of sth;4 ( calculer approximativement) to estimate [distance, position, temps, nombre, coût] (à at); une vitesse estimée à 150 km/h an estimated speed of 150 km/h;5 ( deviner) to reckon; je l'estime beaucoup moins naïf qu'il n'en a l'air I reckon he is far less naïve than he looks.B s'estimer vpr estimez-vous heureux think ou consider yourself lucky (que that); je ne m'estime pas vraiment récompensé de mes efforts I don't feel ou consider myself fairly rewarded for my efforts; je m'estime satisfait de I am satisfied with.[ɛstime] verbe transitif3. [apprécier - ami, écrivain, collègue] to regard with esteem (soutenu), to esteem (soutenu), to think highly of————————s'estimer verbe pronominal intransitifs'estimer satisfait de/que to be happy with/that
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