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déboucher [debu∫e]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ lavabo, tuyau] to unblockb. [+ bouteille de vin] to uncork ; [+ carafe, flacon] to take the stopper out of ; [+ tube] to take the top off2. intransitive verb• déboucher de [voiture] to emerge from• déboucher sur or dans [rue] to run into ; [voiture] to come out onto3. reflexive verb► se déboucher [tuyau] to unblock* * *debuʃe
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verbe intransitif1) lit, fig ( arriver) [personne, véhicule] to come out (de from; sur onto; dans into); ( brusquement) to appear2) ( ouvrir)déboucher sur or dans — [rue] to open onto
3) ( mener)déboucher sur — [études, débat] to lead to
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se déboucher verbe pronominal1) [évier, conduit] to come unblocked2)* * *debuʃe1. vt1) [évier, tuyau] to unblock2) [bouteille] to uncork, to open2. vi1) [automobiliste]déboucher de — to emerge from, to come out of
2) [route, passage]déboucher sur — to lead into, to come out onto
La rue débouche sur une place. — The street leads into a square.
déboucher dans — to lead into, to come out onto
déboucher sur qch [discussions, propositions, tentatives] — to lead to sth
Les discussions n'ont débouché sur rien. — The talks came to nothing., The talks didn't lead anywhere.
3) [activité]* * *déboucher verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( dégager) to unblock [évier, nez, oreilles];B vi1 lit, fig ( arriver) [personne, véhicule] to come out (de from; sur onto; dans into); ( brusquement) to appear (de from; sur on; dans in); ils ont débouché sur le marché de l'emploi fig they appeared on the job market;2 ( ouvrir) déboucher sur or dans [rue, passage] to open onto;3 ( se jeter) déboucher dans [cours d'eau] to flow into;4 ( mener) déboucher sur [études, négociations, débat] to lead to; déboucher sur un déficit to result in a deficit.C se déboucher vpr1 [évier, conduit] to come unblocked; mes oreilles se sont débouchées my ears popped;2 se déboucher les oreilles/le nez to unblock one's ears/nose.[debuʃe] verbe transitif1. [ouvrir - bouteille de bière, tube] to uncap, to take the top off, to open ; [ - bouteille de vin] to uncork, to open ; [ - flacon] to unstop, to remove the stopper from2. [débloquer - pipe, trou, gicleur] to clear, to clean out (separable) ; [ - lavabo] to unblock, to unstop, to clear ; [ - tuyau, conduit] to clear, to unclog ; [ - nez] to unblock ; [ - oreille] to clean out (separable)————————[debuʃe] verbe intransitif1. [aboutir]déboucher de to emerge from, to come out ofdéboucher sur to open into, to lead to2. (figuré)————————se déboucher verbe pronominal transitif -
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Unstop — Un*stop , v. t. [1st pref. un + stop.] [1913 Webster] 1. To take the stopple or stopper from; as, to unstop a bottle or a cask. [1913 Webster] 2. To free from any obstruction; to open. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unstop — [unstäp′] vt. unstopped, unstopping [ME unstoppen: see UN & STOP] 1. to remove the stopper from 2. to clear (a pipe, etc.) of a stoppage or obstruction; open … English World dictionary
unstop — transitive verb Date: 14th century 1. to free from an obstruction ; open < unstop a drain > 2. to remove a stopper from < unstop a flask > … New Collegiate Dictionary
unstop — /un stop /, v.t., unstopped, unstopping. 1. to remove the stopper from: to unstop a bottle. 2. to free from any obstruction; open: to unstop a sewer. 3. to draw out the stops of (an organ). [1350 1400; ME unstoppen. See UN 2, STOP] * * * … Universalium
unstop — verb a) To remove a stoppage; to clear a blockage. I was able to unstop the clogged toilet by using a plunger. b) To unplug or uncork a container … Wiktionary
unstop — verb (T) if you unstop a pipe, drain 2 (1) etc, you remove something that is blocking it … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unstop — Synonyms and related words: bare, clear, deobstruct, disclose, expose, free, manifest, ope, patefy, reveal, unblock, uncase, unclench, unclog, unclutch, uncork, uncover, uncurtain, undo, undrape, unfold, unfoul, unlatch, unlock, unplug, unroll,… … Moby Thesaurus
unstop — v. open, remove blockage … English contemporary dictionary
unstop — verb (unstops, unstopping, unstopped) free from obstruction. ↘remove the stopper from … English new terms dictionary
unstop — un·stop … English syllables
unstop — un•stop [[t]ʌnˈstɒp[/t]] v. t. stopped, stop•ping 1) to remove the stopper from 2) to free from any obstruction; open • Etymology: 1350–1400 … From formal English to slang