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1 mouvement de bascule
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2 balançoire
balançoire [balɑ̃swaʀ]feminine noun• faire de la balançoire to have a go on a swing (or a seesaw)* * *balɑ̃swaʀ* * *balɑ̃swaʀ nfswing, (sur pivot) seesaw* * *balançoire nf2 ( planche qui bascule) seesaw.[balɑ̃swar] nom féminin1. [suspendue] swingfaire de la balançoire to have a (go on the) swing, to play on the swing2. [bascule] seesaw -
3 bascule
bascule [baskyl]feminine nouna. ( = balance) [de marchandises] weighing machine• bascule (automatique) [de personne] scalesb. ( = balançoire) seesaw• cheval/fauteuil à bascule rocking horse/chair* * *baskyl1) Technologie rockerfauteuil/cheval à bascule — rocking chair/horse
2) ( balançoire) seesaw3) ( pour peser) weighing machine* * *baskyl nf1) (= balance) scales pl2) (= dispositif) basculesystème à bascule — tip-over device, rocker device
3) (= jeu) see-sawSee:* * *bascule nf1 Tech rocker; fauteuil/cheval à bascule rocking chair/horse;2 ( balançoire) seesaw; jeu de bascule lit, fig seesaw; politique de bascule fig policy of alternating party alliance; mouvement de bascule rocking movement;3 ( machine à peser) weighing machine;4 Électrotech rocker, multivibrator.[baskyl] nom féminin1. [balance] weighing machine[pèse-personne] scales2. [balançoire] seesaw -
4 balancer
balancer [balɑ̃se]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verbe. ( = équilibrer) [+ compte] to balance2. reflexive verba. ( = osciller) [bras, jambes] to swing ; [bateau] to rock ; [branches] to sway ; [personne] (sur une balançoire) to swing ; (sur une bascule) to seesaw• ne te balance pas sur ta chaise ! don't tip your chair back!b. ( = se jeter) (inf) to throw o.s.* * *balɑ̃se
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1) ( faire osciller) [vent] to sway [branches]; to swing [cordage]2) (colloq) ( jeter) to chuck (colloq), to throw [projectile, ordures] ( sur at); to chuck out (colloq), to throw out [vieux habits, objets inutiles]3) (colloq) ( dire) ( brutalement) to toss off [phrases, réponse]; ( pêle-mêle) to bandy [something] about [chiffres]4) (colloq) ( dénoncer)5) to balance [compte]
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verbe intransitif1) ( osciller) [branches] to sway; [corde, trapèze] to swing; [bateau] to rock2) ( hésiter)balancer entre deux personnes — to hesitate ou be torn between two people
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se balancer verbe pronominal1) ( se mouvoir) [personne, animal] to sway; [bateau] to rock2) (colloq) ( se jeter)se balancer du sixième étage — to fling oneself off the sixth GB ou seventh US floor
* * *balɑ̃se1. vt1) (= faire osciller) to swing2) (= lancer) to fling3) * (= renvoyer, jeter) to chuck out *2. vi1) (= osciller) to swing2) figEntre les deux mon coeur balance. — My heart is torn between the two of them.
* * *balancer verb table: placerA vtr1 ( faire osciller) [vent] to sway [branches]; to swing [cordage]; balancer les bras/jambes to swing one's arms/legs; balancer la tête to rock one's head; balancer la queue to wag its tail; il balançait la tête de droite à gauche he was rocking his head from right to left;2 ○( jeter) to chuck○, to throw [projectile, ordures]; balance-moi le tournevis chuck ou pitch○ US me the screwdriver; arrête de balancer des cailloux! stop chucking stones!; balancer qch par la fenêtre or vitre to chuck ou pitch○ sth out of the window; balancer qch sur qch/qn to chuck sth at sth/sb; balancer une gifle à qn to whack sb○; balancer des coups de pied dans qch to kick sth;3 ○( se débarrasser de) to chuck out○, to throw out [vieux habits, objets inutiles]; j'ai balancé tous mes bibelots I've chucked out all my trinkets;4 ○( dire) ( brutalement) to toss off [phrases, réponse]; ( pêle-mêle) to bandy [sth] about [chiffres]; balancer des statistiques/dates à la figure de qn to fling statistics/dates at sb; balancer une nouvelle à qn to break the news to sb brutally; je leur ai balancé: ‘je m'en fiche!’ ‘I don't give a damn○!’ I flung back at them;5 ○( dénoncer) balancer qn to squeal on sb◑; être balancé or se faire balancer par qn to be squealed on by sb; il a menacé de balancer tout ce qu'il sait he's threatened to come out with everything he knows;6 Compta to balance [compte].B vi1 ( osciller) [branches] to sway; [corde, trapèze] to swing; [bateau] to rock;2 ( hésiter) balancer entre deux choix/personnes to hesitate ou be torn between two choices/people; il balance entre le ‘oui’ et le ‘non’ he is wavering between ‘yes’ and ‘no’; entre les deux mon cœur balance my heart is torn between the two.C se balancer vpr1 ( se mouvoir) [personne, animal] to sway; [bateau] to rock; elle se balance au rythme de la musique she is swaying to the rhythm of the music; se balancer d'un pied sur l'autre to shift from one foot to the other; se balancer de gauche à droite to sway from left to right; se balancer au bout d'une liane/d'un trapèze to swing on a creeper/a trapeze; se balancer sur sa chaise to rock on one's chair; cesse de te balancer (sur ta chaise)! stop rocking on your chair!;2 ○( se jeter) se balancer dans le vide to throw oneself into space; se balancer du sixième étage to fling oneself off the sixth GB ou seventh US floor.je m'en balance◑ I don't give a damn◑.[balɑ̃se] verbe transitif1. [bras, hanches] to swing[bébé] to rock[personne - dans un hamac] to push[se débarrasser de - personne]4. (familier) [donner - coup] to give[lancer - livre, clefs] to chuck ou to toss (over)5. (familier) [dire - insulte] to hurl6. (très familier & argot milieu) [dénoncer - bandit] to shop (très familier & UK), to squeal on (très familier) (inseparable) ; [ - complice] to rat on (inseparable)7. FINANCE [budget, compte] to balance————————[balɑ̃se] verbe intransitif————————se balancer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [osciller - personne] to rock, to sway ; [ - train] to roll, to sway ; [ - navire] to roll, to pitch ; [ - branche] to sway2. [sur une balançoire] to swing[sur une bascule] to seesaw3. [se compenser] to balanceprofits et pertes se balancent profits and losses cancel each other out, the account balances4. (familier & locution) -
5 balancier
balancier [balɑ̃sje]masculine noun[d'équilibriste] balancing pole ; [de bateau] outrigger* * *balɑ̃sjenom masculin1) gén (d'horloge, de métronome) pendulumpolitique de balancier — fig seesaw politics
2) ( pour funambule) balancing pole3) Zoologie haltere* * *balɑ̃sje nm1) [pendule] pendulum, [montre] balance wheel2) (= perche) pole, balancing pole* * *balancier nm1 gén (d'horloge, de métronome) pendulum; mouvement de balancier lit, fig swing of the pendulum; politique de balancier fig seesaw politics;2 ( pour funambule) balancing pole;3 Zool haltere.[balɑ̃sje] nom masculin[d'horloge] pendulum[de montre] balance wheel[autour d'un axe] walking beam2. [de funambule] pole -
6 tape-cul
tapecul nom masculin [tapky]1. [tilbury] gig2. (familier) [voiture] rattletrap3. (familier) [balançoire] seesaw[mât] jigger mast -
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9 The Miracle Worker
1962 – США (106 мин)Произв. UA, Playfilm Productions (Фред Коу)Реж. АРТУР ПЕННСцен. Уильям Гибсон по его же одноименной пьесеОпер. Эрнест КапарросМуз. Лоренс РозенталВ ролях Энн Бэнкрофт, Пэтти Дьюк, Виктор Джори, Инга Свенсон.Молодой женщине, родившейся в Бостоне и выросшей в приюте, удается пробудить разум в умственно отсталой, слепой и глухонемой девушке.Не факт, что вычурный, декадентский, конвульсивный, местами напыщенный стиль, выбранный Пенном, больше всего подходит для пьесы и сценария Уильяма Гибсона. В картине Пенна нет такого, что могло бы понравиться безоговорочно, и все же основная часть силы пьесы-первоисточника сохранена: а именно – взгляд на образование как на беспощадную схватку учителя с учеником, нацеленную только на результат. Напомним, что по произведениям Уильяма Гибсона сняты 3 фильма разной художественной ценности: один шедевр (Паутина, The Cobweb, Миннелли, по одноименному роману) и 2 интересные картины – эта и Двое на качелях, Two for the Seesaw, Роберт Уайз, 1962 по одноименной пьесе.Авторская энциклопедия фильмов Жака Лурселля > The Miracle Worker
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