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1 contempler
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2 contempler
contempler [kɔ̃tɑ̃ple]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb( = regarder) to contemplate• se contempler dans un miroir to gaze at o.s. in a mirror* * *kɔ̃tɑ̃ple
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1) ( du regard) to survey [spectacle]; to contemplate [paysage]; to look at [photo, vitrine]2) ( par la pensée) to reflect on [théorie]
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se contempler verbe pronominal to gaze at oneself* * *kɔ̃tɑ̃ple vtto contemplate, to gaze at* * *contempler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( du regard) to survey [spectacle]; to contemplate [paysage, monument]; to look at [photo, vitrine];2 ( par la pensée) to reflect on [théorie].B se contempler vpr to gaze at oneself.[kɔ̃tɑ̃ple] verbe transitif -
3 méditer
méditer [medite]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ pensée] to meditate on ; [+ livre, projet, vengeance] to plan2. intransitive verb* * *medite
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verbe intransitif to meditateméditer sur — (sur l'existence, Dieu) to meditate on; ( sur un problème) to ponder on ou over
* * *medite1. vt1) (= approfondir) to meditate on, to ponder2) (= planifier) to plan2. vi* * *méditer verb table: aimerA vtr ( projeter) to contemplate (de faire doing); ( évaluer) to mull over [paroles, conseil]; un projet longuement médité a carefully considered project.B vi to meditate; méditer sur to meditate on [existence, Dieu]; to ponder on ou over [problème, conséquences].[medite] verbe transitif1. [réfléchir à] to meditate on ou upon (inseparable), to reflect on ou upon (inseparable), to ponder (upon) (inseparable)2. [projeter] to plan————————[medite] verbe intransitif -
4 envisager
envisager [ɑ̃vizaʒe]➭ TABLE 3 transitive verb* * *ɑ̃vizaʒe2) ( imaginer) to envisage [hypothèse, situation]; to foresee [problème, possibilité]3) ( considérer) to consider* * *ɑ̃vizaʒe vt1) (= examiner, considérer) to view, to contemplate2) (= avoir en vue) to envisageenvisager de faire — to envisage doing, to consider doing
Est-ce que vous envisagez de travailler à l'étranger? — Do you envisage working abroad?, Are you considering working abroad?
* * *envisager verb table: manger vtr1 ( projeter) to plan (de faire to do);2 ( imaginer) to envisage [hypothèse, situation]; to foresee [problème, possibilité]; envisager l'avenir avec sérénité to view the future with confidence; envisager le pire to imagine the worst;3 ( considérer) to consider; la gestion envisagée comme un art management as an art.[ɑ̃vizaʒe] verbe transitif1. [examiner] to considerenvisager des licenciements/réparations to consider lay-offs/repairsj'envisage d'aller vivre là-bas I'm contemplating going ou I'm thinking of going to live there -
5 nombril
nombril [nɔ̃bʀi(l)]masculine noun[de personne] navel* * *nɔ̃bʀilnom masculin navelelle se prend pour le nombril du monde — (colloq) she thinks she's God's gift to mankind
* * *nɔ̃bʀi(l) nm* * *nombril nm navel; se regarder le nombril, contempler son nombril fig to contemplate one's navel; elle se prend pour le nombril du monde fig she thinks she's God's gift to mankind.[nɔ̃bril] nom masculin2. (familier & locution)il aime bien se contempler ou se regarder le nombril he's really self-centred -
6 nombrilisme
nombrilisme (inf) [nɔ̃bʀilism]masculine noun* * *(colloq) nɔ̃bʀilism nom masculin ( de personne) pej navel-gazing (colloq)* * *nɔ̃bʀilism nmnavel-gazing, self-absorption* * *nombrilisme○ nm pej ( de personne) self-absorption, navel-gazing○; faire du nombrilisme to be completely wrapped up in oneself.[nɔ̃brilism] nom masculin -
7 songer
songer [sɔ̃ʒe]➭ TABLE 3 indirect transitive verb• songer à ( = considérer) to think about• songer à se marier or au mariage to think of getting married• vous n'y songez pas ! you must be joking!► songer que... to reflect that...• ils pourraient refuser, songeait-il they could refuse, he reflected• songez donc ! just imagine!* * *sɔ̃ʒe
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songer à verbe transitif indirectsonger à quelque chose/quelqu'un — to think of something/somebody
quand on or si l'on y songe — when you come to think of it
songez-y — ( n'oubliez pas) bear it in mind; ( réfléchissez) think about it
songe à ton avenir — think of ou consider your future
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(dated) verbe intransitif liter to daydream* * *sɔ̃ʒe1. visonger à (= penser à) — to think about, (= envisager) to think of, to consider
2. vtSonge que le succès ne durera pas toujours. — Remember, success doesn't last for ever.
* * *songer verb table: mangerA songer à vtr ind songer à qch/qn to think of sth/sb; songer à faire to think of doing; songer que to think that; si l'on songe que if one thinks that; quand on or si l'on y songe when you come to think of it; tant que j'y songe while I'm thinking of it; quand j'y songe when I think of it; il songe à changer de métier he's thinking of changing jobs, he's contemplating a change of job; songe qu'il ne te reste qu'un mois pour finir remember that you've only got a month left to finish; tu n'y songes pas! you can't be serious!; songez-y ( n'oubliez pas) bear it in mind; ( réfléchissez) think about it; je n'y avais même pas songé it hadn't even occurred to me; songe à ta réputation/ton avenir think of ou consider your reputation/your future; songe aux conséquences /à ce que tu leur dois think of ou consider the consequences/how much you owe them; songe à ta famille avant d'accepter cette offre think of ou consider your family before you accept this offer; je songeais à lui pour ce poste I was thinking of ou considering him for the post.B †vi liter to daydream.[sɔ̃ʒe] (soutenu) verbe transitifcomment aurais-je pu songer qu'ils nous trahiraient? how could I have imagined that they'd betray us?————————[sɔ̃ʒe] (soutenu) verbe intransitif[rêver] to dream————————songer à verbe plus préposition1. [penser à] to think about (inseparable)voyons, vous n'y songez pas! come now, you can't mean it ou be serious!il songe sérieusement à se remarier he's seriously considering ou contemplating remarriage4. [s'occuper de] to remember
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