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61 écroulé
écroulé, e [ekʀule][maison, mur] ruined* * *écroulée ekʀule adjectif1) [personne] overwhelmed2) [maison, mur, pont] in a state of collapse* * *ekʀule adj écroulé, -e(de fatigue) exhausted, (du fait d'un malheur) overwhelmed* * *A pp ⇒ écrouler.B pp adj1 [personne] overwhelmed; écroulé de fatigue overcome with exhaustion; écroulé de rire doubled up with laughter;2 [maison, mur, pont] in a state of collapse; un mur à demi écroulé a wall half in ruins. -
62 confondu
kɔ̃fɔ̃dy confondu, -e1. ppSee:2. adj1) (= stupéfait) speechless, overcome2) -
63 écrouler (s')
écrouler (s') [ekʀule]➭ TABLE 1 reflexive verb -
64 pâmer (se)
pâmer (se) [pαme]➭ TABLE 1 reflexive verb -
65 cirage
n. m. Etre dans le cirage:a To be 'in the dark about something', to be unaware of what is happening.b To be in a state of semi-consciousness (as a result of a blow, excessive drink, drugs, etc.). Trois bouteilles de roteux et on était tous dans le cirage: Three bottles of champers and we were just about out for the count.c To feel 'down in the dumps', to be overcome by depression. Il est dans le cirage depuis que sa femme l'a quitté: Since his wife left him, he's lost the will to live (also: broyer du noir).d To be in the financial doldrums, to have lost everything. -
66 emballer
I.v. trans.1. To fire with enthusiasm, to thrill. Ça ne m'emballe pas! I'm not too keen on this!2. To 'chat up', to make a conquest.a To get 'nicked', 'collared', to be arrested.b To 'get a roasting', to be told offin no uncertain manner.4. Emballé, c'est pesé! (joc.): How's that?! — Well, that's certainly a success! (This seemingly nonsensical utterance reflects originally the jocular mood of the market trader who, having made a sale and weighed it, gives the customer the packed goods with a flourish and this quip.)II.v. pronom.1. To 'get carried away', to be overcome by enthusiasm.2. To 'fly off the handle', to lose one's temper. Ne t'emballe donc pas! Keep your cool! -
67 pisser
v. trans. & intrans.1. To 'pee', to urinate.2. En pisser dans son froc: To be overcome by laughter (the kind of laughter typical of the yokel statement: 'When I laughs I wets meself!').3. Ne plus se sentir pisser: To be so full of oneself as to be impermeable to ridicule. -
68 taper
I.v. trans.1. To 'tap', to 'touch' someone for a sub, to cadge money off someone.2. Taper une lettre: To 'tap out', to type a letter.3. Taper des talbins: To print counterfeit money.4. Taper une belote: To have a game of belote. (The expression is true to reality; this game of cards full of French histrionics gives a deck of cards a tough time.)II.v. intrans.1. Taper sur: To 'pitch into', to 'lam into', to go for someone with fists flying.2. Taper sur les nerfs (also: sur le système) à quelqu'un: To 'get on someone's wick', to be a real nuisance to someone.a To make an impression on someone.b To 'click' with someone of the opposite sex.4. Taper aux fafs (pol.): To ask for I.D. papers, to request identification documents.5. Ça tape! It's fair blazing down! We've got some super sunshine!6. Taper le 180 km./h. (of car): To top 100 m.p.h. easily.7. Taper de: To 'pong', to stink, to smell foul. Il tape des panards que c'en est affreux! His feet smell something rotten!III.v. pronom.a To have to do something unpleasant. C'est encore moi qui dois me taper la vaisselle! I can see it'll be muggins who does the washing-up again!b To treat oneself to something nice. On s'est tapé un gueuleton tout ce qu'il y a de meumeu! We had ourselves a super nosh! Je me taperais bien cette nana! I wouldn't mind laying that chick!a Not to 'give a fuck', not to 'care a rap' about something. Ses histoires de nanas, je m'en tape royalement! I don't give a fig about his goings-on with women!b To have to do without something.3. Se taper le cul par terre: To 'laugh oneself silly', to be overcome by mirth.4. Se taper la colonne: To 'pull one's wire', to 'wank', to masturbate. -
69 bastion défensif
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70 forteresse défensive
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