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121 se jeter
ʒ(ə)te1. vpr/vi1)se jeter sur [adversaire] — to jump on, to set upon, [nourriture] to throw o.s. onto
2)se jeter par la fenêtre — to throw o.s. out of the window
se jeter dans les bras de qn — to throw o.s. into sb's arms
2. vpr/passse jeter dans [fleuve] — to flow into
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122 se rejeter
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123 triple saut
nmSPORT triple jump -
124 ressaut d'exhaussement
Dictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > ressaut d'exhaussement
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125 courir
v. trans. & mtrans.1. To 'chase the birds', to womanize.2. Pouvoir toujours courir (iron.): To stand no earthly chance (of obtaining something). Si c'est du fric qu'il veut, il peut toujours courir! If it's money he's after, he can go and take a running jump!3. Il me court sur l'haricot (also: sur le haricot): He's a pain in the arse—He's a bloody nuisance (also: il me court).4. Laisser courir. To let the matter rest, to leave it at that.5. Courir trois chiens sans fusil: To go on a pointless time-consuming chase. -
126 écoper
v. intrans. To be on the receiving end of something unpleasant. Il a écopé d'une infusion de rame de châtaignier: He got thrashed good and proper. Il a écopé de dix ans de durs: He copped ten years hard labour. Tu vas écoper! You're for the high jump! — You're going to get what you deserve! -
127 exécution
n. f. Exécution! Let's be having you! —Jump to it! — Hurry up and get on with it! (Do what you've been told!) -
128 fringuer
v. trans. reflex. To 'tog oneself up', to get dressed. Quand j'ai vu qu'il se ramenait, j'ai dû me fringuer en vitesse! When I saw him coming I had to jump into my clothes double-quick! Se fringuer chez Poubelles-Sœurs (joc. & iron.): To dress likea scarecrow.
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