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1 dessiner
dessiner [desine]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. to draw• dessiner au crayon/à l'encre to draw in pencil/inkb. ( = faire le plan de) [+ véhicule, meuble] to design ; [+ maison] to draw ; [+ jardin] to lay out2. reflexive verba. [contour, forme] to stand outb. [tendance] to become apparent ; [projet] to take shape* * *desine
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1) Art ( représenter) to drawdessiner au crayon/à la plume — to draw in pencil/in pen and ink
2) ( concevoir) to design [tissu, décor, timbre]; to draw up [plans]dessiner les grandes lignes de — to outline [plan, programme]
3) ( faire ressortir)
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verbe intransitif Art to draw
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se dessiner verbe pronominal1) ( se faire jour) to take shape2) ( apparaître)se dessiner à l'horizon — [ruines, cavalier] to appear on the horizon
* * *desine vt1) (= tracer, représenter) to drawIl dessine bien. — He draws well.
Il adore dessiner. — He loves drawing.
2) (= concevoir) [carrosserie, maison] to design3) fig (= souligner) to show off* * *dessiner verb table: aimerA vtr1 Art ( représenter) to draw; dessiner un nu/un plan to draw a nude/a map; dessiner au crayon/à la plume to draw in pencil/in pen and ink; particulièrement bien/mal dessiné very skilfullyGB/badly drawn;2 ( en se maquillant) dessiner les sourcils to draw in one's eyebrows; dessiner les lèvres to outline the lips;3 ( concevoir) to design [tissu, décor, timbre]; to draw up [plans]; dessiner les contours or les grandes lignes de to outline [plan, programme, objectif];4 ( faire ressortir) robe qui dessine la silhouette figure-hugging dress;5 ( former) l'ombre des feuilles dessine une dentelle the shadow of the leaves makes a lacy pattern.C se dessiner vpr1 ( se faire jour) [avenir, aptitude, possibilité, victoire] to take shape; un sourire se dessina sur ses lèvres a smile played across his/her lips;2 ( apparaître) se dessiner à l'horizon [ruines, cavalier] to appear on the horizon; il se dessinait nettement dans la lumière he was clearly outlined in the light;3 ( être représenté) to be drawn; se dessiner facilement to be easy to draw;4 ( se maquiller) se dessiner les lèvres to outline one's lips.[desine] verbe transitifdessiner à la plume/au crayon/au fusain to draw in pen and ink/in pencil/in charcoal2. [former] to delineatebouche finement dessinée finely drawn ou chiselled mouth3. TECHNOLOGIE [meuble, robe, bâtiment] to design[paysage, jardin] to landscape4. [souligner] to show up the shape of————————se dessiner verbe pronominal intransitif1. [devenir visible] to stand out2. [apparaître - solution] to emerge
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