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swoon

  • 1 swoon

    swoon [swu:n]
    (a) (become ecstatic) se pâmer, tomber en pâmoison;
    he used to make all the young girls swoon il fut un temps où toutes les jeunes filles se pâmaient devant lui
    (b) old-fashioned (faint) s'évanouir, literary se pâmer
    2 noun
    pâmoison f;
    to fall to the ground in a swoon tomber par terre en pâmoison;
    she was in a swoon over meeting her idol elle était tout en émoi après avoir rencontré son idole

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  • 2 swoon

    A n littér pâmoison f ; in a swoon en pâmoison.
    B vi lit défaillir (with de ; at à) ; fig se pâmer (with de ; at à) ; to swoon over sb se pâmer d'admiration devant qn.

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  • 3 swoon

    swoon [swu:n]
    ( = faint) se pâmer ; (with admiration) se pâmer d'admiration (over sb/sth devant qn/qch)
    * * *
    [swuːn] 1.
    noun littér pâmoison f
    2.
    intransitive verb lit défaillir ( with de); fig se pâmer ( with de)

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  • 4 swoon

    [swu:n] 1. verb
    ((an old word for) to faint.) s'évanouir
    2. noun
    (a fainting fit.) évanouissement

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  • 5 ZOTLAHUA

    A.\ZOTLAHUA zotlâhua > zotlâuh.
    *\ZOTLAHUA v.t. tê-., enlever à qqn. sa force, le décourager, provoquer son évanouissement.
    " têzotlâuh ", Kraft wegnehmend, zehrend. SIS 1950,351.
    " in ôquizotlâuh ", cuando se amortecio.
    Cod Flor XI 78r = ECN11,58 = Acad Hist MS 286r.
    " têzotlâhua ", desmayan a la gente. Cod Flor XI 142r = ECN9,146.
    " têyôlmictia, têzotlâhua ", il fait qu'on s'évanouisse qu'on perde conscience - he cause to faint, to swoon.
    Est dit du têmacpalihtôtih. Sah10,39.
    " niman pêhua in mihpotza inic ihiyotica quizotlâhuaz, quiyôlmictîz in tlamînqui ", alors il commence à roter pour faire par son souffle que chasseur perde conscience, qu'il s'évanouisse - then it begins to hiss, so that by its breath, it may make faint, may terrify the hunter.
    Est dit de l'ocelot. Sah11,2.
    " têihpotza ic têyôlmictia, ic têzotlâhua ", il rote (en direction des chasseurs) pour faire qu'on s'évanouisse, qu'on perde conscience - it hisses at one in order to terrify one - to make him swoon away.
    Est dit de l'ocelot. Sah11,3.
    " inic mihpotza inic têzotlâhua iuhquin ayauhcozamalôtl îcamacpa quîza ", quand il rote pour effrayer les gens, c'est comme un arc en ciel qui sort de sa gueule - when it hisses to terrify one, it is as if a rainbow comes from its mouth.
    Est dit du cuitlachtli. Sah11,5.
    *\ZOTLAHUA v.t. tla-., gâter une chose.
    *\ZOTLAHUA v.réfl., s'évanouir, tomber en faiblesse.
    B.\ZOTLAHUA zotlâhua > zotlâhua-.
    *\ZOTLAHUA v.i., s'évanouir, tomber en faiblesse.
    Esp., desmayarse o amortecerse (M).
    Angl., to faint (K).
    " intlânel ye zotlâhua intlanel ye ihiyôcâhua ", bien qu'il défaille, bien qu'il suffoque. Est dit de celui qui est soumis à un combat de gladiateur. Sah2,53 (çotlaoa).
    " yôlmiqui zotlâhua ", il s'évanouit, il défaille. Est dit d'un prisonnier soumis au combat dit du gladiateur. Sah2,53 (çotlaoa).
    " huel zotlâhua, yôlmiqui ", il tombe en effet en syncope, il s'évanouit - indeed he fainted and swooned away. De peur. Sah5,175.
    " in yehhuâtl côâtl niman zotlâhuatimoteca ", ce serpent alors tombe en syncope - esta, la serpiente, luego cae desmayada. Cod Flor XI 78v = ECN11,60 = Acad Hist MS 287r.
    " ic zotlâhuatimoteca ", ainsi il tombe en syncope - thus (the serpent) stretches out enfeebled. Sah11,83.

    Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > ZOTLAHUA

  • 6 YOLMICTIA

    yôlmictia > yôlmictih.
    *\YOLMICTIA v.t. tê-., faire défaillir, priver quelqu'un de conscience.
    " quinyôlmictiâyah ", ils les privaient de conscience.
    A l'aide de la drogue itzpactli. Sah9,87.
    " têcochtlâza, têyôlmictia ", il vole en endormant les gens, il les prive de conscience - he robs by casting a spell, causing people to faint.
    Est dit du têmâcpalihtotih. Sah10,39.
    " niman pêhua in mihpotza inic ihiyotica quizotlahuaz, quiyôlmictîz in tlamînqui ", alors il commence à roter, ainsi, à cause de son rot l'archer s'évanouit, défaille - then it begins to hiss, so that by its breath, it may make faint, may terrify the hunter.
    Est dit de l'ocelot. Sah11,2.
    " têihpotza ic têyôlmictia, ic têzotlahua ", il rote à la face des gens pour les faire défaillir pour qu'ils s'évanouissent - it hisses at one in order to terrify one - to make him swoon away. Est dit de l'ocelot. Sah11,3.
    Form: sur mictia morph.incorp. yôl-li.

    Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > YOLMICTIA

  • 7 dollarization

    dollarisation f

    The thought of dumping their own yo-yoing currencies for the strong and stable U.S. dollar has made many beleaguered central bankers swoon. And we're not just talking crisis economies such as Ecuador, which in 2000 jilted its inflation-prone sucre in favor of the dollar: Last April, Canada's second-largest bank proclaimed that dollarization is the "only viable option" to boost the country's ailing economy.

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