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1 jaillir
jaillir [ʒajiʀ]➭ TABLE 2 intransitive verba. [liquide, sang] (par à-coups) to spurt out ; (abondamment) to gush out ; [larmes] to flow ; [vapeur, source] to gush forth ; [flammes] to shoot up ; [étincelles] to fly out ; [lumière] to flash ; [cris, rires] to ring out ; [idée] to occurb. [personne] to spring out ; [voiture] to shoot out* * *ʒajiʀverbe intransitif1) ( sortir impétueusement) [liquide, gaz] to gush out (de of); [larmes] to flow (de from); [flamme, étincelle] to shoot up (de from)2) ( apparaître subitement) [personne, animal] to spring up (de from); ( en sortant) to spring out (de from); [voiture] to shoot out (de from)3) [rires, cris, plaisanteries] to burst out (de from)4) ( s'élever) [clocher, arbre] to thrust up, to tower up ( au-dessus de above)5) ( se révéler) [idée, vérité] to emerge (de from)* * *ʒajiʀ vi1) [liquide] to spurt out, to gush out, [lumière] to flood out* * *jaillir verb table: finir vi1 ( sortir impétueusement) [liquide, source, gaz, air] to gush out (de of); [larmes] to flow; [flamme, étincelle] to shoot up (de from); une lueur jaillit dans l'obscurité a light pierced the darkness;2 ( apparaître subitement) [personne, animal] to spring up (de from); ( en sortant) to spring out (de from); [voiture] to shoot out (de from);3 ( se produire spontanément) [rires, cris, plaisanteries] to burst out (de from);4 ( s'élever) [clocher, immeuble, arbre] to thrust up, tower up (au-dessus de above);5 ( se révéler) [idée, preuve, vérité] to emerge (de from).[ʒajir] verbe intransitif1. [personne, animal] to spring ou to shoot ou to bolt outil jaillit de derrière le mur he sprang ou leapt out from behind the wall[flamme] to leap ou to shoot ou to spring up[rire] to burst out ou forth -
2 bouillon
bouillon [bujɔ̃]1. masculine nouna. ( = soupe) stock• prendre un bouillon (inf) (en nageant) to swallow a mouthful ; (financièrement) to take a tumble (inf)b. ( = bouillonnement) bubble (in boiling liquid)2. compounds* * *bujɔ̃nom masculin1) ( potage) broth2) (liquide de cuisson, concentré) stock3) ( de liquide qui bout) bubblebouillir à gros bouillons — to boil, to bubble
•Phrasal Verbs:••boire un bouillon — ( en nageant) to get a mouthful; ( en affaires) to come a cropper (colloq), to sustain losses
* * *bujɔ̃ nm1) CUISINE stock no pl2) (= bouillonnement) bubble* * *bouillon nm2 (liquide de cuisson, concentré) stock; bouillon de poisson/légumes fish/vegetable stock;3 ( de liquide qui bout) bubble; au premier bouillon as soon as it begins to boil; bouillir à gros bouillons to boil fiercely; sortir à gros bouillons [eau, sang] to gush out;4 Cout shirring;prendre or boire un bouillon ( en nageant) to get a mouthful; ( en affaires) to take a tumble○, to sustain losses.[bujɔ̃] nom masculinbouillon gras/maigre meat/clear stockbouillon de onze ou d'onze heures poisoned drinkboire ou prendre un bouillona. (familier) [en nageant] to swallow waterb. (figuré) to suffer heavy losses, to take a bath2. BIOLOGIEces quartiers sont un véritable bouillon de culture pour la délinquance (figuré) these areas are a perfect breeding-ground for crime3. [remous]couler à gros bouillons to gush out ou forth -
3 fuser
fuser [fyze]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb* * *fyzeverbe intransitif1) ( retentir) to ring out2) ( jaillir) [objet] to rocket; [lumière] to stream out* * *fyze vi[rires] to burst forth* * *fuser verb table: aimer vi1 ( retentir) to ring out; cris qui fusent de tous côtés shouts ringing out on every side; les rires/insultes/critiques fusaient laughter/insults/criticism came from all sides; laisser fuser des injures to call out insults;2 ( jaillir) [objet] to rocket; [liquide] to spurt out; [lumière] to pour; [lueur, malice, colère] to flash (sur across);3 Tech [cire, bougie] to melt, to fuse; [poudre] to burn out.[fyze] verbe intransitif1. [jaillir - vapeur] to gush ou to spurt (out) ; [ - liquide] to jet ou to gush ou to spurt (out) ; [ - lumière] to stream out ; [ - étincelle] to fly2. [retentir - rire, voix] to burst out3. [bougie] to melt[poudre] to burn slowly[sels] to crackle -
4 pisser
pisser (inf!) [pise]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb• il ne se sent plus pisser (pejorative) he thinks the sun shines out of his arse (vulg!) (Brit) or ass (vulg!) (US)2. transitive verb* * *
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(sl) pise verbe transitifpisser le sang — [personne, nez, blessure] to pour with blood
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verbe intransitif1) ( uriner) [personne, animal] to pee (colloq), to piss (sl)rire à en pisser dans sa culotte — to wet ou piss (sl) one's pants laughing
2) ( fuir) [récipient] to leak••se regarder or s'écouter pisser, ne plus se sentir pisser — to be full of oneself
ça lui a pris comme une envie de pisser — he/she had a sudden urge to do it
* * *pise *1. vi(= uriner) to pee *2. vt* * *pisser verb table: aimerA ◑vtr pisser du sang to pass blood; pisser le sang [personne, nez, blessure] to pour with blood; mon moteur pissait l'huile my engine was leaking oil all over the place.B vi1 ◑( uriner) [personne, animal] to pee◑; ( plus vulgaire) to piss◑; j'ai envie de pisser I want to pee◑; pisser de rire to piss◑ oneself laughing; pisser dans sa culotte to wet one's pants; rire à en pisser dans sa culotte to wet ou piss◑ one's pants laughing; pisser au lit to wet the bed; ⇒ mérinos, violon;2 ○( fuir) [récipient] to leak; un tonneau qui pisse de partout a cask that leaks like a sieve; l'eau pisse de partout water is pouring out from everywhere.il pleut comme vache qui pisse◑ it's pissing down◑, it's pouring down○; se regarder or s'écouter pisser◑, ne plus se sentir pisser◑ to be full of oneself; ça lui a pris comme une envie de pisser◑ he had a sudden urge to do it; laisse pisser◑! forget it!(très familier) [pise] verbe intransitifc'est comme si on pissait dans un violon it's a bloody waste of time (très familier), it's like pissing into the wind (très familier)2. [fuir] to leak————————(très familier) [pise] verbe transitif1. [uriner] to pass2. [laisser s'écouler]ça pissait le sang there was blood gushing ou spurting everywhere3. (locution)pisser de la copie to churn it out, to write reams -
5 déploiement
déploiement [deplwamɑ̃]masculine noun[de troupes] deployment ; [de richesses, forces] display• déploiement de force deployment of troops (or police)* * *deplwamɑ̃nom masculin1) ( démonstration) ( de solidarité) display; ( de mesures) deployment2) Armée deployment3) ( d'aile) spreading; ( de voile) unfurling; ( de panneau) opening out* * *deplwamɑ̃ nm1) INFORMATIQUE, [applications, réseau, système, protocole, logiciel] deployment2) MILITAIRE, [forces, groupe aéronaval] deployment3) [virtuosité, faste] display* * *déploiement nm1 ( démonstration) display; déploiement de force/solidarité display of force/solidarity; un déploiement considérable de nouvelles mesures a deployment of a large number of new measures;2 Mil deployment; déploiement de missiles deployment of missiles; déploiement militaire/britannique deployment of troops/of British troops;[deplwamɑ̃] nom masculinun grand déploiement ou tout un déploiement de police a large deployment of police3. [manifestation]déploiement de show ou demonstration ou display of -
6 jaillissement
ʒajismɑ̃ nm[liquide] spurt, gush* * *[ʒajismɑ̃] nom masculin
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