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1 stir
stir [stɜ:r]1. nouna. [+ tea, soup, mixture] remuer• to stir o.s. (inf) se secouerc. [+ imagination] stimuler ; [+ person] émouvoira. bouger4. compounds► stir-fry transitive verb faire sauter (en remuant) adjective [vegetables] sauté noun ( = dish) légumes (et viande) sautés* * *[stɜː(r)] 1.1)2)2.transitive verb (p prés etc - rr-)1) ( mix) remuer [liquid, sauce]; mélanger [paint, powder]2) ( move slightly) [breeze] agiter [leaves, papers]3) (move, arouse) émouvoir [person]; exciter [curiosity]; stimuler [imagination]; évoquer [memories]3.intransitive verb (p prés etc - rr-)1) ( move gently) [leaves, papers] trembler; [curtains] remuer; [person]2) ( awaken) bouger4.reflexive verb (p prés etc - rr-)to stir oneself — se secouer (colloq)
Phrasal Verbs:- stir in- stir up -
2 move
move [mu:v]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. nouna. mouvement m► to be on the move [troops] être en marche• she's always on the move ( = travelling for work) elle est toujours en déplacement ; [child] elle ne tient pas en place ; ( = busy) (inf) elle n'arrête jamais► to make a move ( = leave) manifester l'intention de partir ; ( = act) faire quelque chose• it's time we made a move ( = left) il est temps que nous partions ; ( = did sth) il est temps que nous fassions quelque chose• what's the next move? et maintenant, qu'est-ce qu'on fait ?• can you move your fingers? pouvez-vous remuer vos doigts ?b. ( = change timing of) to move sth (forward/back) [+ event, date] avancer/reculer qch• I am moved to ask who... j'en viens à me demander qui...e. ( = propose) proposera. [person, animal] ( = stir) bouger• don't move! ne bougez pas !• keep moving! circulez !• the coach was moving at 30km/h le car roulait à 30 (km) à l'heure• you can't move for books in that room (inf) on ne peut plus bouger dans cette pièce tellement il y a de livres► to move + prepositionb. ( = depart) it's time we were moving il est temps de partirc. ( = move house) [person, family] déménager ; [business] être transféréd. ( = progress) [plans, talks] avancere. ( = act) agir• we'll have to move quickly if we want to avoid... il nous faudra agir sans tarder si nous voulons éviter...f. (in games) [player] jouer• we've moved about a good deal ( = moved house) nous avons souvent déménagé[+ object, furniture] déplacer► move alongavancer, circuler[+ crowd] faire circuler► move around= move abouta. ( = depart) partirb. ( = move house) déménagera. ( = withdraw) reculerc. ( = move house) they've moved back to London ils sont retournés habiter (à) Londres[person, troops, vehicle] avancer[+ person, vehicle] faire avancer ; [+ object] avancera. [police] intervenir[car] démarrer ; [train, procession] s'ébranler• moving on now to... passons maintenant à...[+ person] faire circuler► move out[+ person] faire sortir► move over• move over! pousse-toi !a. can you move up a few seats? pouvez-vous vous pousser un peu ?a. [+ person] faire monter ; [+ object] monterb. ( = promote) [+ employee] donner de l'avancement à* * *[muːv] 1.2) ( transfer) ( of residence) déménagement m; ( of company) transfert mto make the move to London — [family] s'installer à Londres; [firm] être transféré à Londres; [employee] être muté à Londres
3) Games coup m4) (step, act) manœuvre fa good/bad move — une bonne/mauvaise idée
they have made no move(s) to allay public anxiety — ils n'ont rien fait pour rassurer l'opinion publique
2.in a move to counter opposition attacks... — pour tenter de parer aux attaques de l'opposition...
on the move adjectival phraseto be on the move — [army] être en mouvement; [train] être en marche
3.to be always on the move — [diplomat, family] être tout le temps en train de déménager; [nomad, traveller] être toujours sur les routes
transitive verb1) ( change position of) gen déplacer; transporter [patient, army]; ( to clear a space) enlever [object]move your head, I can't see! — pousse ta tête, je ne vois rien!
to move something into — transporter quelque chose dans [room, garden]
to move something upstairs/downstairs — monter/descendre quelque chose
to move something further away/closer — éloigner/rapprocher quelque chose
2) ( set in motion) [person] bouger [limb, head]; [wind, mechanism] faire bouger [leaf, wheel]3) ( to new location or job) muter [staff]; transférer [office]4) (to new house, site) déménager5) ( affect) émouvoir6) ( motivate)7) ( propose) proposer8) ( sell) vendre4.1) ( stir) gen bouger; [lips] remuer2) ( travel) [vehicle] rouler; [person] avancer; [procession, army] être en marchewe must get things moving — fig nous devons faire avancer les choses
go on, get moving! — allez, avance!
3) (colloq) ( proceed quickly)4) (change home, location) déménagerto move to the countryside/to Japan — s'installer à la campagne/au Japon
5) ( change job) être muté6) ( act) agir7) Games [player] jouer; [piece] se déplacer•Phrasal Verbs:- move in- move off- move on- move out- move up••let's make a move — (colloq) si on bougeait? (colloq)
it's time I made a move — (colloq) il est temps de partir
to get a move on — (colloq) se dépêcher
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