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1 fuir
fuir [fyiʀ]➭ TABLE 171. transitive verba. [+ personne, danger] to avoid ; [+ responsabilité] to evadeb. [+ lieu] to flee from2. intransitive verba. [prisonnier] to escape• fuir devant [+ danger, obligations] to run away fromb. [récipient, robinet, liquide, gaz] to leak* * *fɥiʀ
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1) ( quitter) to flee [pays, ville, oppression]; to flee from [combats, amour]2) ( éviter) to escape [hiver]; to avoid [responsabilité, personne]; to steer clear of [problème, foule]; to stay out of [soleil]
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verbe intransitif1) ( partir) [personne, soldat, capitaux] to flee; [animal] to run awayfaire fuir — to scare [somebody] off [personne]
2) ( suinter) [robinet, gaz, toit, stylo] to leak3) ( se dérober)4) ( défiler et disparaître) [nuages] to sail by; [temps] to fly by* * *fɥiʀ1. vt1) [ennemi, danger] to flee from2) (= éviter) [personne] avoid2. vi1) [personne] to run awayfaire fuir qn (= repousser) — to put sb off
2) [gaz, tuyau] to leak* * *fuir verb table: fuirA vtr2 ( éviter) to escape [hiver]; to avoid [responsabilité, discussion, personne]; to steer clear of [problème, journalistes, foule]; to stay out of [soleil]; fuir les médias to shun publicity.B vi1 ( partir) [personne, soldat, capitaux] to flee; [animal] to run away; fuir en Chine/à l'étranger/devant l'ennemi to flee to China/abroad/in the face of the enemy; fuir à toutes jambes to run for it; faire fuir to scare [sb] off [personne]; faire fuir les clients/spectateurs/investisseurs to scare customers/spectators/investors off; laid à faire fuir ugly as sin;2 ( suinter) [robinet, gaz, toit, stylo] to leak;3 ( se dérober) [personne, regard] to be evasive; fuir devant ses responsabilités not to face up to one's responsibilities;4 liter ( défiler et disparaître) [nuages] to sail by; [arbres] to flash past; [navire] to sail into the distance; [temps] to fly by; [bonheur] to fade.C se fuir vpr ( s'éviter) to avoid each other; les deux familles se fuient the two families avoid each other.[fɥir] verbe intransitiffaire fuir quelqu'un to frighten somebody away, to put somebody to flightfuir à toutes jambes to run for dear ou one's life4. [se dérober] to run awayfuir devant ses responsabilités to shirk ou to evade one's responsibilities————————[fɥir] verbe transitif1. [abandonner] to flee (from)fuir le danger to keep away from ou to avoid dangerfuir la tentation to flee from ou to avoid temptation4. [résister à] to eludele sommeil le fuyait he couldn't sleep, sleep would not come to him -
2 peste
peste [pεst]feminine noun* * *pɛst1) Médecine plague2) (colloq) ( personne insupportable) pest (colloq)••je me méfie de lui comme de la peste — (colloq) I don't trust him an inch
* * *pɛst nf1) (= maladie) plague2) fig humoristique (= enfant, personne) pest, nuisance* * *A nf1 ⇒ Les douleurs et les maladies Méd plague;2 ○( personne insupportable) pest○; espèce de petite peste! you little pest!B †excl Heavens†!; peste soit de… a plague on†…peste bubonique or noire bubonic ou black plague.fuir qn/qch comme la peste to avoid sb/sth like the plague; je me méfie de lui comme de la peste I don't trust him an inch.[pɛst] nom fémininse méfier de quelqu'un comme de la peste, fuir quelqu'un comme la peste to avoid somebody like the plague3. (littéraire & vieilli)
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