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1 bouger
bouger [buʒe]➭ TABLE 31. intransitive verba. ( = remuer) to moveb. ( = changer) to changec. ( = être actif) (inf) [personne] to get out and about2. transitive verb[+ objet] to move3. reflexive verb• bouge-toi de là ! shift over! (inf!)• si tu veux trouver du travail, il faut que tu te bouges if you want to find a job, you'd better get a move on (inf)* * *buʒe
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verbe transitif ( tous contextes) to move
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verbe intransitif1) (faire un mouvement, se déplacer) to movene bougez plus, je prends une photo! — keep still, I'm taking a photo!
c'est malin, tu m'as fait bouger! — that's great, you jogged me!
2) (colloq) ( évoluer) [secteur, entreprise, pays] to be on the move3) (colloq) ( être animé)4) (colloq) ( réagir) to show signs of unrest5) (colloq) ( varier) [prix, score, prévision] to changetu peux le laver à la machine, ça ne bougera pas — you can wash it in the machine, it won't shrink
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se bouger (colloq) verbe pronominal [personne] ( se pousser) to get out of the way; ( se dépêcher) to get a move on (colloq); ( se donner du mal) to put some effort in* * *buʒe1. vi1) (= se déplacer) to move2) [objet mal fixé] to move, [dent] to be loose3) (= agir) (en innovant) to get going, (pour ne pas s'ennuyer) to go out, (pour revendiquer) to be on the movefaire bouger qn/qch — to get sb/sth moving
2. vt* * *bouger verb table: mangerA vtr ( tous contextes) to move.B vi1 ( faire un mouvement) [personne, animal] to move; ne bouge pas, j'arrive! lit, fig don't move, I'm coming!; il tire sur tout ce qui bouge he shoots at everything that moves; ne bougez plus, je prends une photo! keep still, I'm taking a photo!; c'est malin, tu m'as fait bouger! well done, you jogged me!; le vent fait bouger les feuilles the wind is stirring the leaves;2 ( se déplacer) [personne, groupe] to move; il ne bouge plus de chez lui he doesn't go out any more;3 ○( évoluer) [secteur, entreprise, pays] to stir; ça bouge dans l'audiovisuel/en Espagne things are stirring in the audio-visual world/in Spain; faire bouger un parti/une entreprise to shake up a party/a company;4 ○( être animé) c'est une ville/un quartier qui bouge this is a lively town/area;5 ○( réagir) to show signs of unrest; le peuple commence à bouger there is some unrest among the people;6 ○( varier) [prix, score, prévision] to change; le prix/score n'a pas bougé the price/score hasn't changed;7 ○ Tex tu peux le laver à la machine, ça ne bougera pas you can wash it in the machine, it won't shrink; la couleur ne devrait pas bouger the colourGB shouldn't fade.C se bouger○ vpr [personne] ( se pousser) to get out of the way; ( se dépêcher) to move oneself○; ( se donner du mal) to put some effort in; ⇒ cul.[buʒe] verbe intransitif1. [remuer] to move2. [se déplacer] to move3. [se modifier - couleur d'un tissu] to fadeles prix n'ont pas bougé prices haven't changed ou altered————————[buʒe] verbe transitif————————se bouger verbe pronominal intransitifsi on se bougeait un peu? come on, let's get moving ou let's get a move on!
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