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1 spurt
spurt [spɜ:t]1. noun• in spurts ( = sporadically) par à-coups[+ flame, lava, water] projeter* * *[spɜːt] 1.2.to put on a spurt — [runner, cyclist] pousser une pointe de vitesse
transitive verb3.intransitive verb ( gush) jaillir (from, out of de)Phrasal Verbs: -
2 spurt
A n1 ( gush) (of water, oil, blood) giclée f ; ( of flame) jaillissement m ; ( of steam) jet m ; to come out in spurts [liquid] sortir en giclant ;2 ( burst) ( of energy) sursaut m ; (of activity, enthusiasm) regain m ; ( in growth) poussée f ; to put on a spurt [runner, cyclist] pousser une pointe de vitesse ; [worker] donner un coup de collier ○ ; to do sth in spurts faire qch par à-coups.B vtr to spurt flames cracher or vomir du feu ; the wound was spurting blood le sang giclait de la blessure ; the pipes are spurting water l'eau jaillit des tuyaux.C vi2 ( speed up) [runner, cyclist] pousser une pointe de vitesse.■ spurt out:▶ spurt out [flames, liquid] jaillir ;▶ spurt out [sth], spurt [sth] out = spurt B. -
3 spurt
spurt [spɜ:t]∎ beer spurted (out) from the can la bière a giclé de la boîte;∎ the milk spurted into the pail le lait gicla dans le seau;∎ some lemon juice spurted into my eye j'ai reçu une giclée de jus de citron dans l'œil(b) (dash → runner, cyclist) sprinter, piquer un sprint;∎ he spurted past us il nous a dépassés comme une flèche;∎ the car spurted through the maze of streets la voiture fila à travers le dédale de rues(gush → of pierced container) laisser jaillir; (spit → of gun, chimney) cracher;∎ his wound spurted blood le sang gicla ou jaillit de sa blessure;∎ we spurted each other with water nous nous sommes mutuellement aspergés d'eau;∎ the pipe spurted water everywhere de l'eau jaillissait du tuyau;∎ the pen spurted ink onto the carpet l'encre jaillit du stylo et tacha la moquette3 noun∎ the water came out of the tap in spurts l'eau jaillit du robinet par à-coups;∎ a spurt of machine gun fire une rafale de mitrailleuse(b) (dash) accélération f; (at work) coup m de collier; (revival) regain m; (flash → of temper, jealousy, sympathy) sursaut m;∎ to put on a spurt (while running, cycling) piquer un sprint; (while working) donner un coup de collier;∎ after a brief spurt of economic growth après un bref regain de croissance économique;∎ a spurt in prices une poussée ou flambée des prix;∎ her inspiration came in spurts l'inspiration lui venait par à-coups= spurt intransitive verb (a) -
4 MEMEYA
*\MEMEYA memêya:*\MEMEYA botanique, euphorbe. cf. aussi memêyal.Plante décrite dans Sah11,161 = CF XI 153v = ECN9,166.Euphorbia sp. Garibay Sah IV 342.Note: il s'agit sans doute de la forme verbale 'memêya', elle coule.Cf. aussi memêyal.*\MEMEYA memêya > memêx.*\MEMEYA v.i.,1.\MEMEYA couler de tout côté, en parlant d'un liquide." memêya ", elle coule - (la planta) mana - it bleeds.Est dit de la plante tetzmîtic.Cod Flor XI 154r = ECN9, 166 = Sah 11, 161." memêyalloh, memêya ", il a du latex qui coule, il coule de tout côté. Est dit de l'arbre copalcuahuitl.Cod Flor XI 115v = ECN11,68 = Acad Hist MS 905r = Sah11,112 où ce verbe s'applique aussi bien au copalcuahuitl qu'à l'ocotzocuahuitl.2.\MEMEYA couler, jaillir, gicler en différents endroits." âtl quihquîztihcac, âtl memêxtihcac ", l'eau traverse, l'eau coule en différents endroits - water flows through; it spurts up in places.Est dit de la maison du pauvre, mâcêhualcalli. Sah11,272.Spurt = jaillir, gicler.Form: redupl. sur mêya. -
5 QUIHQUIZA
quihquîza > quihquîz.*\QUIHQUIZA v.i., passer souvent, hardiment, courir, couler." têîxpan niquihquîza ", je passe sans respect, effrontément devant quelqu'un." îpan quihquîztihuih in tlâhuiltetl ", ils passent souvent sur les braseros - they went passing by the braziers. Dans la description d'une danse. Sah2,101." cuacualli quihquîza in âtl " ou " quihquîza in cuacualli âtl ", l'eau court, coule fort bonne." zan ic quihquîz ", c'est un paresseux, un effronté, qui ne veut point travailler." întlan quihquîzah, întzalan quihquîzah ", ils se promènent en allant vers elles, ils se promènent au milieu d'elles. Sah12,51." ahtle quihquîztoc ", rien n'émerge - nothing lies emerging. Sah11,106." âtl quihquîztihcac, âtl memêxtihcac ", l'eau traverse, l'eau coule en différents endroits - water flows through; it spurts up in places.Est dit de la maison du pauvre, mâcêhualcalli. Sah11,272." ehêcatl motehtehuilacachoa, ehêcatl quihquîztoc ", le vent (y) tourbillonne, le vent (y) passe - the wind swirls about, the wind blows through. Est dit de la maison du pauvre, mâcêhualcalli. Sah11,272." âlcecêc quihquîztoc ehêcatl motetehuilacachoa in îchân ", l'eau froide traverse sa maison, le vent y tourbillonne - (hence there is) poverty (there is) hunger in his home.Est dit du sorcier, tlâcatecolotl. Sah10,31." înciyacacpa quihquîztiuh ", elles sont passées sous leur bras. Est dit des arbalètes. Sah12,40.Form: redupl. sur quîza (K).
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