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1 audace
audace [odas]feminine noun( = témérité) daring ; ( = effronterie) audacity* * *odas1) ( hardiesse) boldness2) ( effronterie) audacity, nerve (colloq); (de geste, propos) impudenceavoir l'audace de faire quelque chose — to have the audacity ou nerve (colloq) to do something
3) ( innovation)* * *odas nf1) (courage) daring, boldness2) péjoratif audacityil a eu l'audace de... — he had the audacity to...
vous ne manquez pas d'audace! — you've got a nerve!, you've got a cheek!
* * *audace nf1 ( hardiesse) boldness (face à in the face of), daring; il faut (avoir) de l'audace you have to be bold ou daring; œuvre d'une grande audace very bold ou daring work; avec une grande audace very boldly, with great daring; il manque d'audace he's not very daring;2 ( effronterie) audacity, nerve○; (de geste, propos) impudence; avoir l'audace de faire qch to have the audacity ou nerve○ to do sth; il ne manque pas d'audace he's got a nerve○; mentir avec audace to tell a bare-faced lie;3 ( innovation) une audace a daring ou bold innovation; les audaces des couturiers/architectes the daring creations of designers/architects; audaces stylistiques stylistic daring ¢.[odas] nom fémininils ont eu l'audace de nous attaquer par le flanc droit they were bold enough to attack our right flank2. [impudence] audacityil a eu l'audace de dire non he dared (to) ou he had the audacity to say no3. [innovation] innovation -
2 hardiesse
hardiesse [ˈaʀdjεs]feminine nouna. ( = audace, originalité) boldnessb. ( = effronterie) audacity* * *’aʀdjɛs1) (intrépidité, originalité) boldness* * *'aʀdjɛs nfavoir la hardiesse de — to have the audacity to, to have the effrontery to
* * *hardiesse nf1 (intrépidité, originalité) boldness; avoir la hardiesse de faire to be bold enough to do;3 (parole, action impudente) se permettre des hardiesses avec qn to take liberties with sb.[ʼardjɛs] nom fémininavoir la hardiesse de faire quelque chose to be forward ou daring enough to do something2. [acte, parole]a. [propos crus] bold languageb. [effets de style] daring stylistic effects
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