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1 oh
oh [o]• pousser des oh ! to exclaim* * *o
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nom masculin invariablepousser des oh — to cry out (de in)
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exclamation oh!* * *o excloh la la! — oh!, oh dear!
pousser des oh! et des ah! — to ooh and aah, to gasp with admiration
* * *ohA nm inv pousser un oh de surprise/d'indignation to give a cry of surprise/of indignation; pousser des oh to cry out (de in).B excl oh!; oh hisse! heave-ho![o] interjection1. [pour indiquer - la surprise, l'admiration, l'indignation] ohohoh, est-ce que j'aurais deviné juste? oho, could I be right?2. [pour interpeller] hey————————[o] nom masculin invariable -
2 ah
ah [ˈα]• ah bon or oui ? is that so?• ah ! j'allais oublier oh! I nearly forgot• ah, ah ! je t'y prends aha! I've caught you at it* * *ɑ
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exclamation oh!ah, tu vois! — see!
* * *'ɒ exclah bon? — really?, is that so?
ah mais... — yes, but...
* * *ahA nm inv (d'étonnement, admiration) gasp; (de soulagement, satisfaction) sigh.B excl oh!; ah non alors! certainly not!; ah, tu vois! see!; ah! c'est dégoûtant! ugh! it's revolting!; ah oui or bon? really?; ah ah, il est parti en voyage d'affaires? iron so, it's a business trip, is it? iron; ah ah ah! ( rire) ha ha ha![a] interjection1. [renforce l'expression d'un sentiment] ah, oh2. [dans une réponse]ils n'en ont plus en magasin — ah bon! [ton résigné] they haven't got any more in stock — oh well!————————[a] nom masculin invariableah -
3 ha
ha [ˈa]• ha, ha ! ( = rire) ha-ha!* * *’a(written abbr = hectare) ha* * *'a abr
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hectare ha.
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1. excloh2. nm invpousser des ho! et des ha! (= s'extasier) — to ooh and ah
* * *ha1 = ah A;2 (written abbr = hectare) hectare.IhaII[ʼa] interjection1. [surprise]ha, vous partez déjà? what, (are you) leaving already?[ironie, suspicion]ha, ha, je t'y prends! aha! caught you!2. [rire]ha, ha, que c'est drôle! ha-ha, very funny! -
4 raffoler
raffoler [ʀafɔle]➭ TABLE 1 indirect transitive verb• le chocolat, j'en raffole ! I'm mad about chocolate!* * *ʀafɔleverbe transitif indirectraffoler de — to be crazy (colloq) about
* * *ʀafɔle vtraffoler de — to adore, to be mad about
Elle raffole de la tarte aux pommes. — She's mad about apple tart.
* * *[rafɔle]raffoler de verbe plus prépositionto be crazy ou mad aboutchic, des glaces, j'en raffole! ooh, ice cream, I love ice cream! -
5 ollé-ollé
adj. inv. (joc.):1. (of story, joke): 'Risqué', 'close to the knuckle', slightly smutty.2. (of woman): Fast and flighty. Elle est ollé-ollé, sa nana! His bird's a right bit of ooh-la-la!
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