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sting [stɪŋ](verb: preterite, past participle stung)1. nouna. (by bee, wasp, nettle) piqûre fb. (in bee, wasp) dard m[insect, nettle, antiseptic] piquer ; [remark] piquer au vif* * *[stɪŋ] 1.1) ( of insect) aiguillon m2) ( result of being stung) piqûre f3) ( pain) sensation f de brûlure4) (colloq) US ( rip-off) arnaque f2.transitive verb (prét, pp stung)1) [insect] piquer2) [wind] cingler3) fig [criticism] blesser, piquer [quelqu'un] au vif3.intransitive verb (prét, pp stung) [eyes, antiseptic] piquer; [cut] cuire••to take the sting out of — rendre [quelque chose] moins blessant [remark]; atténuer l'effet de [action]
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(a) (of insect, nettle, scorpion) piquer; (of smoke) piquer, brûler; (of vinegar, acid, disinfectant) brûler; (of whip, rain) cingler;∎ the smoke stung my eyes la fumée me brûlait ou me piquait les yeux;∎ a bee stung her finger or stung her on the finger une abeille lui a piqué le doigt(b) (of remark, joke, criticism) piquer (au vif), blesser;∎ she was stung by their sharp criticisms leurs critiques acérées l'ont piquée au vif;∎ to sting sb into action inciter ou pousser qn à agir;∎ our comments might sting them into doing something nos remarques les inciteront peut-être à faire quelque chose∎ to get stung se faire arnaquer, se faire refaire;∎ they stung him for a hundred quid ils l'ont arnaqué ou refait de cent livres(a) (insect, nettle, scorpion) piquer; (vinegar, acid, disinfectant) brûler, piquer; (whip, rain) cingler;∎ this is going to sting a bit ça va faire un peu mal(b) (eyes, skin) piquer, brûler;∎ my eyes are stinging j'ai les yeux qui piquent3 noun∎ British there's a sting in the tail il y a une mauvaise surprise à la fin;∎ his remarks often have a sting in the tail ses remarques sont rarement innocentes;∎ to take the sting out of sth rendre qch moins douloureux, adoucir qch(b) (wound, pain, mark → from insect, nettle, scorpion) piqûre f; (→ from vinegar, acid, disinfectant) brûlure f; (→ from whip) douleur f cinglante -
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A n3 ( pain) sensation f de brûlure ;1 [insect, antiseptic, plant] piquer ;2 [wind, hail] cingler ;3 fig [criticism, rebuke] blesser, piquer [qn] au vif ;4 ○ ( rip off) arnaquer ○ ; they really sting you in that place on se fait arnaquer là-bas ;5 ○ ( get money from) to sting sb for £10 taper ○ dix livres à qn.C vi ( prét, pp stung) [eyes] piquer ; [cut] cuire ; [antiseptic] piquer ; it stings! ça pique! ; my knee stings mon genou me cuit.a sting in the tail une mauvaise surprise ; to sting sb into action pousser qn à agir en le piquant au vif ; to take the sting out of rendre [qch] moins blessant [remark, criticism] ; atténuer l'effet de [measure, action]. -
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1. [stiŋ] noun1) (a part of some plants, insects etc, eg nettles and wasps, that can prick and inject an irritating or poisonous fluid into the wound.) piquant, dard2) (an act of piercing with this part: Some spiders give a poisonous sting.) piqûre3) (the wound, swelling, or pain caused by this: You can soothe a wasp sting by putting vinegar on it.) piqûre2. verb1) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) piquer2) ((of a wound, or a part of the body) to smart or be painful: The salt water made his eyes sting.) brûler -
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Crim.[U]1) coup; arnaque2) [Police] piège; souricière; coup monté [achat de drogues par un agent infiltré, p. ex.]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > sting
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Stups. [Police] vente par un agent d'infiltration; pf. souricièreEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > reverse sting operation
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mîna > mîn.*\MINA v.t. tê-. ou tla-.,1.\MINA lancer des flèches contre quelqu'un ou quelque chose.flècher. Launey II 298.Angl., to pierce s.o or s.th. with an arrow, to sting s.o. (said of wasps etc.).R.Andrews Introd 453." quimînah ", ils tirent des flèches contre lui.Décrit la chasse au grèbe. Sah11,31." inic quimînazqueh yâôc ", (des flèches) avec lesquelles ils tirent sur (l'ennemi) sur le champ de bataille. Sah5,185." quinhuâlmînah in Mexihcah in îca tepozmîtl ", (les Espagnols) tirent des flèches en métal sur les Mexicains. Sah12,57." quil quimîna ", on dit que (l'étoile du matin) lui a lancé une flèche. Est dit de celui qui a été mordu par le serpent citlâlcôâtl. Sah11,82." anquimînazqueh ", vous lui lancerez des flèches - ihr sollt schießen. W.Lehmann 1939,49." auh in ihcuâc in ôantlamînatoh ", und zur Zeit wo ihr (sie die Beutetiere) geschoßen haben werdet. W.Lehmann 1938,51." quimmîna, quintlahuelia ", il les touche de ses flèches, il s'en prend à elles. Il s'agit de l'influence néfaste de Quetzalcoatl, transformé en étoile, sur certaines catégories de personnes. Launey II 202." mochi tlâcatl nahnanahui ic quimmîna in mîtl ", chacun leur décoche quatre flèches.Launey II 230." no iuhqui in âmîlpampa in xôchitlâmpa ômpa antlamînazqueh ", et de même aussi vous lancerez des flèches en direction du sud - ebenso gegen den Süden dort sollt ihr schiessen. W.Lehmann 1938,65 § 44." atlatica ou atlacopa nitlamîna ", je lance un trait avec la courroie dite atlatl." achtopa tlamînqueh ahcopa niman tlâlchipa ", d'abord ils ont lancé des flèches vers le haut ensuite vers le bas. W.Lehmann 1938,268." quimonmînah in îca tlatzontectli, in îca tlacochtli, îhuân in mînacachalli ", ils tirent sur eux avec des harpons, avec des traits et des tridents - they shot at them with arrows with barbed points, with spears, and with tridents. Sah12,56." niman pehua in tlamînqui quimîna ", alors le chasseur commence à tirer des flèches sur lui - then the hunter begins to shoot arrows at it.Il s'agit de l'ocelot. Sah11,2." xitlamînacan ", tirez des flèches - schießet." in tomîlco tlamînazqueh ", ils tireront des flèches dans nos champs. W.Lehmann 1938,164.2.\MINA piquer quelqu'un (en parlant d'un insecte)." in âquin quimînaz aocmo quîzaz, miquiz ", celui qu'elle pique n'y échapera plus, il mourra - he whom it stings will no longer escape, he will die.Est dit de la piqure d'une araignée. Sah11,88." inic têmîna pozahuani, cencah tônehuani ", quand elle pique quelqu'un, elle produit des enflures, il provoque de grandes douleurs.Est dit de l'abeille, xicohtli. Sah11,94.*\MINA v.réfl., botanique, jeter de jeunes pousses." moyacatlâza, moyahyacatlâza, motlamîna, motlatlamîna, mohuicoma, mohuihuicoma ", elle lance des rejets, beaucoup de rejets, comme des flèches, comme beaucoup de flèches, elle grimpe, grimpe beaucoup - arroja guias, arroja muchas guias, flecha, se lanza, trepa, trepa mucho. Décrit la plante tonacaxôchitl.Cod Flor XI 192r = ECN11,94 = Acad Hist MS 221r. -
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A.\TLAMINI tlamini, éventuel sur tlami, mortel, fini, terminé, épuisé." ayic tlamini ", perpétuel, continuel, sans fin." ahmo tlamini ", infini, inépuisable.B.\TLAMINI tlamîni > tlamîn.*\TLAMINIv.inanimé, mordre, piquer, en parlant par exemple d'insectes.Esp., pica (T232).Angl., for things like insects to bite or sting (K). -
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bee [bi:]abeille f* * *[biː]••to think one is the bee's knees — (colloq) se prendre pour un crack (colloq)
the birds and the bees — hum ≈ les cigognes et les choux hum
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needle [ˈni:dl]1. nounaiguille f• knitting/darning needle aiguille f à tricoter/à repriser3. compounds► needle exchange noun ( = swapping) échange m de seringues ; ( = place) centre m d'échange de seringues* * *['niːdl] 1.noun lit ( all contexts) aiguille f2.transitive verb ( annoy) harceler•• -
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quick [kwɪk]1. adjectivea. ( = rapid) [train, movement, decision] rapide ; [recovery, answer] prompt• be quick! dépêche-toi !b. ( = lively) [mind] vif• he was quick to see that... il a tout de suite vu que...• she was quick to point out that... elle n'a pas manqué de faire remarquer que...2. adverb( = quickly) quick, over here! vite, par ici !3. compounds• there is no quick fix to the country's economic problems il n'y a pas de solution miracle aux problèmes économiques du pays ► quick-setting adjective [cement] à prise rapide ; [jelly] qui prend facilement* * *[kwɪk] 1.noun Anatomy, Medicine chair f vive2.to the quick — [bite nails] jusqu'au sang
1) ( speedy) [pace, reply, profit, meal] rapide; [storm, shower] bref/brèvethe quickest way to... — le meilleur moyen de...
2) ( clever) [child, student] vif/vive d'espritto be quick at — être bon/bonne en [arithmetic]
3) ( prompt)4) ( lively)3.••a quick one — = quickie 1, 2
to cut ou sting somebody to the quick — piquer quelqu'un au vif
to make a quick buck — (colloq) gagner de l'argent facile
to make a quick killing — (colloq) faire fortune rapidement
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smart [smα:t]1. adjectivea. ( = not shabby) [hotel, restaurant, club, neighbourhood] chic inv ; [person, clothes, appearance] élégant ; [house, car] beau ( belle f)b. ( = fashionable) à la modec. ( = clever) (inf) intelligent• don't get smart with me! ne joue pas au malin avec moi ! (inf)e. ( = brisk) vif[cut, graze] brûler ; [iodine] piquer3. compounds* * *[smɑːt] 1.1) ( elegant) élégant2) (colloq) ( intelligent) [child, decision] malin; [politician, journalist] habile3) [restaurant, hotel, street] chic inv4) ( stinging) [blow] vif/vive; [rebuke] cinglant5) ( brisk)6) Computing intelligent2.1) ( sting) brûler2) fig ( emotionally) être piqué au vifthey are smarting over ou from their defeat — ils sont sous le coup de leur défaite
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vaguely [ˈveɪglɪ]a. [describe, remember, resemble, understand] vaguement• vaguely familiar/disappointed vaguement familier/déçub. ( = absently) [look, nod] d'un air distrait ; [smile] d'un air vague* * *['veɪglɪ]1) (faintly, slightly) vaguement2) ( distractedly) [smile, gaze, say] d'un air distrait or vague; [wander, move about] distraitement3) ( imprecisely) [remember, understand, reply] vaguement; [describe] de manière vague or imprécise; [defined, formulated] vaguement -
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[nip] 1. past tense, past participle - nipped; verb1) (to press between the thumb and a finger, or between claws or teeth, causing pain; to pinch or bite: A crab nipped her toe; The dog nipped her ankle.) pincer; donner un coup de dent2) (to cut with such an action: He nipped the wire with the pliers; He nipped off the heads of the flowers.) sectionner3) (to sting: Iodine nips when it is put on a cut.) piquer4) (to move quickly; to make a quick, usually short, journey: I'll just nip into this shop for cigarettes; He nipped over to Paris for the week-end.) faire un saut à5) (to stop the growth of (plants etc): The frost has nipped the roses.) brûler2. noun1) (the act of pinching or biting: His dog gave her a nip on the ankle.) pincement; petit coup de dent2) (a sharp stinging quality, or coldness in the weather: a nip in the air.) froid, piquant3) (a small drink, especially of spirits.) petit verre•- nippy- nip something in the bud - nip in the bud -
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['sko:piən](an animal of the same class as spiders that has a tail with a sting.) scorpion -
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