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1 ridding
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2 rid
[rid]present participle - ridding; verb((with of); to free (someone etc) from: We must try to rid the town of rats.) débarrasser (de)- get rid of - good riddance -
3 rid
débarrasser;∎ to rid a house of rats débarrasser une maison de ses rats, dératiser une maison;∎ to rid the world of poverty délivrer le monde de la pauvreté;∎ we must rid the country of corruption il faut débarrasser le pays de la corruption;∎ you should rid yourself of such illusions! arrêtez de vous bercer d'illusions!∎ to get rid of se débarrasser de;∎ how can we get rid of all this rubbish? comment nous débarrasser de tout ce bazar?;∎ I'll get rid of it for you je vais t'en débarrasser;∎ I can't seem to get rid of this cold je n'arrive pas à me débarrasser de ce rhume;∎ I thought we were never going to get rid of them! (guests) j'ai cru que nous n'allions jamais arriver à nous en débarrasser ou à nous débarrasser d'eux!;∎ we can't get rid of the house nous n'arrivons pas à vendre la maison;∎ to be rid of être débarrassé de;∎ I was glad to be rid of them j'étais content d'être débarrassé d'eux;∎ to be well rid of sb/sth être bien débarrassé de qn/qch;∎ you're well rid of him! tu en es bien débarrassé!
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