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A n2 ( fall) (from bike, motorcycle) accrochage m ; ( from horse) chute f ; to have ou take a spill [cyclist] avoir un accrochage ; [horse-rider] faire une chute ;3 ( for lighting candles) allume-feu m inv.1 ( pour) ( overturn) renverser [liquid] ; ( drip) laisser tomber [liquid] ; to spill sth from ou out of a bottle/cup renverser une bouteille/tasse ; to spill sth on(to) ou over renverser qch sur [surface, object, person] ;2 ( disgorge) déverser [oil, rubbish, chemical] (into dans ; on(to) sur) ; to spill wind from a sail Naut étouffer une voile.C vi ( prét, pp spilt ou spilled) ( empty out) [contents, liquid, light, chemicals] se répandre (onto sur ; into dans) ; to spill from ou out of couler de [container] ; tears spilled down her cheeks les larmes coulaient sur ses joues ; to spill (out) into ou onto the street fig [crowds, people] se répandre dans la rue ; the wind spilled from the sail Naut la voile s'est déventée.(it's) no use crying over spilt milk ça ne sert à rien de pleurer sur ce qui est fait ; to spill the beans ○ vendre la mèche ○ ; to spill blood verser le sang ; ⇒ thrill.■ spill down [rain] tomber à grosses gouttes.■ spill out:▶ spill out [liquid, lava, contents] se répandre ; all their secrets came spilling out fig tous leurs secrets ont été étalés au grand jour ;▶ spill out [sth], spill [sth] out laisser échapper [contents] ; fig révéler [secrets] ; débiter [story].■ spill over lit déborder (onto sur) ; to spill over into fig s'étendre à [area of activity, relationship, street, region] ; dégénérer en [looting, hostility]. -
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spill [spɪl](verb: preterite, past participle spilt or spilled)1. nouna. ( = act of spilling) renversement m[liquid, salt] se répandrese répandre ; [people] sortir en masse[+ contents] répandre[liquids] déborder* * *[spɪl] 1.1) (of oil, etc) déversement m accidentel2) ( fall) accrochage m; ( from horse) chute f3) ( for lighting candles) allume-feu m inv2.2) ( disgorge) déverser [oil, rubbish, chemical]3.to spill from ou out of — couler de
to spill (out) into ou onto the street — [crowds, people] se répandre dans la rue
Phrasal Verbs:••to spill the beans — (colloq) vendre la mèche (colloq)
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(a) (liquid, salt etc) renverser, répandre;∎ she spilt coffee down or over her dress elle a renversé du café sur sa robe;∎ try to carry the bucket upstairs without spilling any water essaie de monter le seau sans renverser d'eau;∎ she spilt the contents of her handbag onto the bed elle vida (le contenu de) son sac à main sur le lit∎ to spill the beans vendre la mèche∎ not a drop of blood was spilled pas une goutte de sang n'a été versée∎ he was spilled from his motorbike il est tombé de sa moto;∎ the rider was spilled into the stream le cavalier a été projeté dans le ruisseau∎ to spill (wind from) a sail étouffer une voile ou la toile(a) (liquid, salt etc) se renverser, se répandre∎ the huge crowd spilled into the square l'immense foule se répandit ou se déversa sur la place(c) familiar (reveal information) vendre la mèche; (under interrogation) cracher ou lâcher le morceau;∎ come on, spill! allez, accouche!3 noun(a) (spillage → of liquid) renversement m∎ to take a spill faire la culbute(e) (for fire) allume-feu m►► Television spill light lumière f parasite, mouche f(a) (contents, liquid) renverser, répandre∎ he got drunk and spilled out all his problems il a bu et s'est mis à parler de tous ses problèmes(a) (contents, liquid) se renverser, se répandre;∎ the water spilt out onto the floor l'eau s'est renversée par terre∎ the commuters spilled out of the train un flot de banlieusards s'est échappé du train∎ the tea spilled over into the saucer le thé a débordé dans la soucoupe∎ the city's population has spilled over into the surrounding villages les habitants de la ville ont envahi les villages environnants;∎ the conflict could spill over into neighbouring countries le conflit risquerait de s'étendre aux pays voisins;∎ her work spills over into her family life son travail empiète sur sa vie familiale -
4 spill
[spil]past tense, past participle - spilt; verb(to (cause something to) fall or run out (usually accidentally): He spilt milk on the floor; Vegetables spilled out of the burst bag.) (se) renverser/répandre -
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English-French architecture and construction dictionary > spill
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liquide répandu, débord, débordement accidentel, déversement -
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8 spill out
spill out lit se répandre; spill out [something], spill [something] out lit laisser échapper; fig révéler [secrets]; débiter [story] -
9 spill over
lit déborderto spill over into — fig gen s'étendre à; dégénérer en [looting, hostility]
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10 spill shield
paralume mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > spill shield
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11 spill light
1) lumière parasite fEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > spill light
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12 spill the beans
(to give away a secret: By Monday it was evident that someone had spilled the beans to the newspapers.) vendre la mèche -
13 oil spill
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14 oil spill
Env. marée noire; nappe d'hydrocarbures/de pétroleEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > oil spill
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16 idle water spill
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18 water spill
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19 slosh
( = spill) renverser ; ( = apply lavishly) répandre• he sloshed water over the floor (deliberately) il a répandu de l'eau par terre ; (accidentally) il a renversé de l'eau par terre* * *[slɒʃ] 1.transitive verb1) (colloq) ( spill) répandre (en éclaboussant) [liquid]2) (sl) GB ( hit) flanquer un coup (colloq) à2.(colloq) intransitive verb (also slosh about) clapoter3.(colloq) sloshed past participle adjective bourré (colloq)to get sloshed — prendre une cuite (colloq)
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20 spilt
См. также в других словарях:
Spill — Spill, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spilled}, or {Spilt}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Spilling}.] [OE. spillen,sually, to destroy, AS. spillan, spildan, to destroy; akin to Icel. spilla to destroy, Sw. spilla to spill, Dan. spilde, G. & D. spillen to squander, OHG … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spill — may refer to:* Spill (UK band), a dance duo * Daniel Spill (1832–1887), English entrepreneur * Oil spill * Data spill * Leadership spill … Wikipedia
spill — Ⅰ. spill [1] ► VERB (past and past part. spilt or spilled) 1) flow or cause to flow over the edge of a container. 2) move or empty out from a place. 3) informal reveal (confidential information). ► NOUN … English terms dictionary
spill — spill; spill·able; spill·age; spill·flö·te; spill·ing; … English syllables
Spill — Spill, v. i. 1. To be destroyed, ruined, or wasted; to come to ruin; to perish; to waste. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] That thou wilt suffer innocents to spill. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. To be shed; to run over; to fall out, and be lost or wasted. He… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spill — ‘let fall’ [OE] and spill ‘thin piece of wood’ are distinct words. The former originally meant ‘destroy, kill’; the modern sense ‘allow liquid to pour out or fall’, which did not emerge until the 14th century, arose as a rather grisly metaphor… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
spill — ‘let fall’ [OE] and spill ‘thin piece of wood’ are distinct words. The former originally meant ‘destroy, kill’; the modern sense ‘allow liquid to pour out or fall’, which did not emerge until the 14th century, arose as a rather grisly metaphor… … Word origins
Spill — Spill, n. [[root]170. Cf. {Spell} a splinter.] 1. A bit of wood split off; a splinter. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] 2. A slender piece of anything. Specifically: [1913 Webster] (a) A peg or pin for plugging a hole, as in a cask; a spile.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spill — [v1] slop, drop discharge, disgorge, dribble, drip, empty, flow, lose, overfill, overflow, overrun, overturn, pour, run, run out, run over, scatter, shed, spill over, splash, splatter, spray, sprinkle, spurt, squirt, stream, throw off, upset,… … New thesaurus
spill — spill1 [spil] vt. spilled or spilt, spilling [ME spillen < OE spillan, to destroy, squander, akin to MHG spillen, to split < IE base * (s)p(h)el , to split, split off > SPALL, L spolium] 1. to allow or cause, esp. unintentionally or… … English World dictionary
Spill — Spill, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spilt}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Spilling}.] To cover or decorate with slender pieces of wood, metal, ivory, etc.; to inlay. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English