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∎ to drive/to fly overnight rouler/voler de nuit;∎ they stopped or stayed overnight in Cork ils ont passé la nuit à Cork;∎ the milk won't keep overnight le lait ne se conservera pas jusqu'à demain∎ her hair went grey overnight ses cheveux sont devenus gris du jour au lendemain;∎ the situation grew worse overnight la situation a empiré du jour au lendemain ou a subitement empiré∎ an overnight stay une nuit;∎ we had an overnight stay in Paris nous avons passé une nuit à Paris∎ to be an overnight success devenir célèbre du jour au lendemain;∎ there has been an overnight improvement in the situation la situation s'est subitement améliorée['əʊvənaɪt] passer la ou une nuit►► overnight bag sac m ou nécessaire m de voyage;Finance overnight loan prêt m du jour au lendemain;Finance overnight rate taux m de l'argent au jour le jour -
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1. adverba. ( = during the night) pendant la nuitb. ( = suddenly) du jour au lendemain2. adjectivea. [journey] de nuitb. ( = sudden) there had been an overnight change of plan les plans avaient changé du jour au lendemain3. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque overnight est un adverbe, l'accent tombe sur la dernière syllabe: ‚əʊvəˈnaɪt, lorsque c'est un adjectif, sur la première: ˈəʊvə‚naɪt.* * *1. ['əʊvənaɪt]1) ( night-time) [journey, train] de nuit; [stay] d'une nuit; [guest] pour la nuit; [stop] pour une nuit2. [ˌəʊvə'naɪt]1) ( during the night) dans la nuit; ( for the night) pour la nuit -
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adjective, adverb1) (for or during the night: an overnight bag.) d'une/de nuit; (pendant) la nuit2) (very quick(ly): He was an overnight success.) du jour au lendemain -
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(a) (push, shove → finger) enfoncer; (→ handkerchief) fourrer; (→ knife) plonger, planter, enfoncer;∎ he thrust his finger/elbow into my ribs il m'a enfoncé le doigt/le coude dans les côtes;∎ I thrust the stick into the jar j'ai plongé le bâton dans le pot;∎ he thrust his sword into its scabbard il a glissé son épée dans son fourreau;∎ to thrust one's hands into one's pockets enfoncer ou fourrer les mains dans ses poches;∎ he thrust her into the cell il l'a poussée violemment dans la cellule;∎ she thrust the money towards him elle a brusquement poussé l'argent vers lui;∎ she thrust the money into his hands/into his bag elle lui a fourré l'argent dans les mains/dans le sac;∎ I had a gun thrust at me on m'a mis un revolver sous le nez;∎ she thrust me to the front elle m'a poussé devant;∎ to thrust one's way through the crowd/to the front se frayer un chemin à travers la foule/pour être devant(b) (force → responsibility, fame) imposer;∎ the job was thrust upon me on m'a imposé ce travail;∎ to be thrust into a position of responsibility être parachuté à un poste à responsabilités;∎ fame was thrust upon her overnight la gloire lui est tombée dessus du jour au lendemain;∎ he was thrust into the limelight il a été mis en vedette;∎ to thrust oneself on or upon sb imposer sa présence à qn, s'imposer à qn∎ he thrust past her (rudely) il l'a bousculée en passant devant elle; (quickly) il est passé devant elle comme une flèche;∎ figurative towers thrusting upwards into the sky des tours qui s'élancent vers le ciel∎ he thrust at him with a knife il a essayé de lui donner un coup de couteau3 noun∎ with a single thrust of his sword d'un seul coup d'épée∎ a few well-aimed thrusts at the opposition parties quelques pointes bien senties contre les partis de l'opposition(d) (of argument, story) sens m, idée f; (of policy) idée f directrice; (of research) aspect m principal;∎ the main thrust of her argument l'idée maîtresse de son raisonnement(person, thing) écarter brusquement; (suggestion) écarter ou rejeter brusquementrepousserpousser en avant brusquement;∎ to thrust oneself forward se frayer un chemin; figurative se mettre en avant(physically) s'introduire de force(finger, pointed object) enfoncer;∎ she thrust her hand in elle a brusquement mis la main dedans;∎ to thrust one's way in se frayer un passage pour entrer∎ she thrust her head out of the window elle a brusquement passé la tête par la fenêtre;∎ to thrust out one's chest bomber la poitrine;∎ to thrust one's way out se frayer un chemin pour sortirs'élancer, jaillir
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