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1 saute d'humeur
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2 saute
saute [sot]feminine noun* * *sot* * *sot nf* * *saute nf saute de température sudden change in temperature; saute de vent shifting ¢ of the wind; saute d'humeur mood swing; avoir des sautes d'humeur to have moods; j'en ai assez de tes sautes d'humeur I've had enough of your moods.[sot] nom féminin1. MÉTÉOROLOGIE2. (figuré) -
3 sauté
saute [sot]feminine noun* * *sot* * *sot nf* * *saute nf saute de température sudden change in temperature; saute de vent shifting ¢ of the wind; saute d'humeur mood swing; avoir des sautes d'humeur to have moods; j'en ai assez de tes sautes d'humeur I've had enough of your moods.[sote] nom masculin -
4 basculer
basculer [baskyle]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verbb. [match, débat] to take a sudden turn2. transitive verb• (faire) basculer [+ benne] to tip up ; [+ contenu] to tip out ; [+ personne] to knock off balance ; [+ appel téléphonique] to divert* * *baskyle
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verbe transitif Télécommunications to transfer [appel]
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verbe intransitif1) ( tomber) [objet, personne] to topple over; [benne] to tip upfaire basculer — to tip up [benne]; to tip out [chargement]; to knock [somebody] off balance [personne]
2) fig [match, vie] to change radicallybasculer à droite — Politique to swing over to the right
faire basculer — to turn [match, opinion]
* * *baskyle1. vi1) (= se renverser) to fall over, to topple over, [benne] to tip up2) POLITIQUE2. vt1) [personne, objet] to topple over2) [benne, conteneur, brouette] to tip up* * *basculer verb table: aimerB vi1 ( tomber) [objet, personne] to topple over; [benne] to tip up; basculer dans le ravin to topple into the ravine; faire basculer to tip up [benne]; to tip out [chargement]; to knock [sb] off balance [personne];2 fig [match, vie, ambiance] to change radically; [opinion] to swing in the opposite direction; basculer à droite/vers l'opposition Pol to swing over to the right/toward(s) the opposition; basculer dans la guerre to be plunged into war; la scène a basculé dans le drame the scene suddenly turned dramatic; faire basculer to turn [match, opinion publique]; to change the course of [Histoire]; faire basculer le pays dans l'extrémisme to push the country into extremism.[baskyle] verbe intransitif[vase] to tip over[benne] to tip up2. (figuré)basculer dans: la pièce bascule soudain dans l'horreur the mood of the play suddenly switches to horror————————[baskyle] verbe transitif
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