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21 fouiller
fouiller [fuje]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb• étude/analyse très fouillée very detailed study/analysis2. intransitive verb• fouiller dans [+ tiroir, armoire] to rummage in ; [+ poches, bagages] to go through ; [+ mémoire] to delve into• qui a fouillé dans mes affaires ? who's been rummaging about in my things?* * *fuje
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1) ( explorer) to search2) ( en archéologie) to dig [site]
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fouiller dans — to rummage through [poches, armoire]; to search [mémoire]; to sift through [souvenirs]; to delve into [passé]
* * *fuje1. vt1) [lieu, suspect] to search2) (= creuser) to dig, [archéologue] to excavate3) (= approfondir) [étude] to go into2. vi1) [archéologue] to excavate2) (= chercher)fouiller dans/parmi (= être indiscret) — to rummage in/among
* * *fouiller verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( explorer) to search [maison, bagage, vêtement]; to rifle through, to search [poches]; to search, to rummage through [pièce]; ( en palpant) to frisk [personne]; ( de manière approfondie) to search [personne];2 Archéol to dig [site];3 ( approfondir) to examine [sth] closely [sujet, question].B vi ( chercher) fouiller dans to rummage through [poches, tiroir, armoire]; to search [mémoire]; to sift through [souvenirs]; to delve into [passé].C se fouiller◑ vpr tu peux toujours te fouiller you can go and take a running jump○ GB, you can go jump○ US.[fuje] verbe transitif1. [explorer - tiroir] to search (through)fouille un peu tes poches, tu vas sûrement le retrouver! have a look in your pockets, you're sure to find ita. [rapidement] to frisk travellersb. [de façon approfondie] to search travellers2. [creuser - suj: cochon, taupe] to dig3. [approfondir] to go deeply ou thoroughly————————[fuje] verbe intransitif1. [creuser] to dig2. [faire une recherche]a. [légitimement] to go through something, to search something————————se fouiller verbe pronominal -
22 humecter
humecter [ymεkte]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ linge, herbe] to dampen ; [+ front] to moisten2. reflexive verb* * *ymɛkteverbe transitif to moisten [visage, gâteau] (de, avec with); to dampen [linge]* * *ymɛkte vt[tissu, papier] to dampen* * *humecter verb table: aimerA vtr to moisten (de, avec with).B s'humecter vpr s'humecter les lèvres to moisten one's lips; s'humecter le gosier◑ to wet one's whistle○.[ymɛkte] verbe transitif[linge] to dampen[visage - avec un liquide] to moisten ; [ - avec un linge mouillé] to dampen————————s'humecter verbe pronominal transitif -
23 rincer
rincer [ʀɛ̃se]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verb2. reflexive verb► se rincer ( = laver)• se rincer les mains/les cheveux to rinse one's hands/one's hair* * *ʀɛ̃se
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se rincer verbe pronominal••se rincer l'œil — (colloq) to get an eyeful
* * *ʀɛ̃se vtto rinse, [récipient] to rinse out* * *rincer verb table: placerA vtr1 ( ôter le savon) to rinse; ( laver) to rinse [sth] out;2 ○[pluie] to drown;3 ◑( offrir à boire à) to stand○ [sb] a drink; il se fait toujours rincer he always gets drinks bought for him;4 ◑( au jeu) to clean [sb] out.B se rincer vpr se rincer les mains/les cheveux to rinse one's hands/hair; se rincer la bouche to rinse one's mouth out.[rɛ̃se] verbe transitif1. [passer à l'eau] to rinserincer quelque chose abondamment to rinse something thoroughly, to give something a thorough rinse2. (familier) [mouiller]se faire rincer to get soaked ou drenched————————se rincer verbe pronominal transitifse rincer la bouche/les mains to rinse one's mouth (out)/one's handsse rincer le bec (familier) ou la dalle (familier) ou le gosier (familier) [boire] to wet one's whistle -
24 sonnette
sonnette [sɔnεt]feminine noun* * *sɔnɛttirer la sonnette d'alarme — lit to pull the emergency cord; fig to sound the alarm
* * *sɔnɛt nf* * *sonnette nf1 (de bicyclette, d'intérieur) bell; ( de porte) doorbell; actionner la sonnette to ring the bell; sonnette d'alarme/de nuit alarm/night bell; j'ai entendu un coup de sonnette I heard the bell ring; il y a eu un coup de sonnette the bell rang; tirer la sonnette d'alarme lit to pull the emergency cord; fig to sound the alarm;2 Gén Civ pile-driver.[sɔnɛt] nom féminin1. [avertisseur] bell2. [son] -
25 se brosser
bʀɔse vpr/réfl1) (= se nettoyer)Je me brosse les dents tous les soirs. — I brush my teeth every night.
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26 accrocher
I.v. trans.1. To 'buttonhole' someone, to hold a person in conversation against his will.2. To 'nick', to 'collar', to arrest.3. (of motor vehicle): To 'prang', to have a collision with a stationary object or another vehicle.4. To 'hock', to pawn.5. Accrocher les wagons: To 'puke', to 'throw up', to vomit. (Accrochez les wagons! is the kind ofphrase-excuse one utters with familiar jocularity when unable to repress a belch.)6. Accrocher un paletot: To fib, to tell alie.II.v. intrans.1. To 'catch on', to be successful.2. (of studies): To 'latch on', to 'cotton on', to understand and assimilate. En math il a du mal à accrocher! Maths are still quite a stumbling-block with him!III.v. pronom.1. (Cycling slang): To stick to a fellow-competitor, to hang on leech-like at all costs.3. Se l'accrocher: To have to do without, to miss out on something. Alors là, mon vieux, tu peux te l'accrocher! I'll tell you for one, you can whistle for it!IV.v. trans. reflex.1. To 'have a barney', to have a row with someone. 'On est toujours à s'accrocher pour un rien ( du tout): We're always at each other's throat over trifles.2. S'accrocher avec quelqu'un: To have a set-to, to have a fight with someone. -
27 amener
v. trans. reflex.1. To 'roll up', to arrive. Alors, tu t'amènes? Come on! Get a move on! S'amener comme une fleur: To 'drop in', to arrive uninvited.2. Tu peux toujours t'amener! (iron.): You can whistle for it! (You don't stand much chance of getting what you want.) -
28 amygdales
n. f. pl.1. Se caler les amygdales: To 'stuff one's face', to eat a hearty meal.2. S'humecter les amygdales: To 'wet one's whistle', to have a drink.3. Se faire lécher les amygdales: To get a 'smackeroo', to exchange a French kiss.4. Avoir les amygdales à l'air: To have one's throat slit open.5. Amygdales sud (joc.): 'Bollocks', 'balls', testicles. -
29 avaloir
n. m. Gullet, throat. S'arroser l'avaloir: To 'wet one's whistle', to have a drink (also: se rincer la gargane). -
30 azor
n. m.1. 'Rod', 'shooter', handgun.2. Appeler Azor (joc.): To whistle for someone, to call for someone's attention with little tact. ( Azor, like Médor, is the archetypal name for dogs in children's stories and twee novels, and is equatable with 'Fido'. The expression 'Pas de ça, Azor!' is the nearest witty equivalent to 'Not tonight, Josephine!') -
31 basculer
v. trans. Basculer un godet: To 'wet one's whistle', to have a quick drink. -
32 brosser
I.v. trans.1. To fuck, to 'screw', to have intercourse.2. To 'work over', to thrash.II.v. trans. reflex.2. Tu peux te brosser! You can whistle for it! —Don't count on it! Tu peux te brosser si tu t'imagines qu'il va te prêter du fric! You've got another think coming if it's money you're after! -
33 ceinture
n. f.1. S'en mettre plein la ceinture: To 'stuff one's face', to eat heartily.2. Se serrer la ceinture d'un cran: To 'go hungry', to do without food.3. Faire ceinture: To have to 'do without', to have to miss out on something.4. Ceinture! You can whistle for it! — Nothing doing! Certainly not!5. La Petite Ceinture: Paris bus-service following a circular route just within the city boundaries. -
34 dalle
I.n. f.1. 'Gullet', throat. Se rincer la dalle: To 'wet one's whistle', to have a drink. Avoir la dalle en pente: To be 'something of a boozer', to be a tippler.2. 'Gob', mouth (in the context of food only, as in crever la dalle: to go hungry).II.Que dalle (adv.exp.): 'Fuck-all', 'sweet Fanny Adams', nothing at all. N'y entraver que dalle: To understand bugger-all. Foutre que dalle: To 'do fuck-all', to laze about. Une grosse bagnole comme ça ne vaut que dalle! Big cars like that are just not worth the money! -
35 gargariser
v. pronom.1. To 'wet one's whistle', to 'have a tipple', to have a little drink.2. To 'hit the bottle', to 'booze', to drink heavily.3. To 'crow', to exult, to wallow in selfcongratulation. -
36 humecter
v. trans. reflex. To 'wet one's whistle', to have a drink (also: s'humecter legosier). -
37 latnpe
n. f.1. 'Gullet', throat. S'humecter la lampe: To 'wet one's whistle', to have a drink.2. 'Belly', stomach. S'en coller plein la lampe: To have a real good fill, to eat a hearty meal.3. Lampe à souder: 'Tippler's conk', red nose.4. Avoir une lampe à souder dans le slip (joc.): To be randy, to be over-sexed. -
38 luette
n. f. Se rincer la luette: To 'wet one's whistle', to have a drink. -
39 mouiller
I.v. trans.1. To implicate, to compromise. Surtout, ne me mouillez pas dans cette affaire! For heaven's sake keep me out of all this! Il a été salement mouillé dans l'affaire des piastres: He was up to his neck in the IndoChinese currency racket.2. Se mouiller la meule: To 'wet one's whistle', to have a drink.3. Mouiller son froc (fig.): To 'have the shits', to be 'in a blue funk', to be frightened out of one's wits.4. En mouiller pour quelqu'un: To be sexually attracted to someone. (An ancillary meaning to this expression jocularly highlights someone's 'feelings' for a coveted object. Il en mouille drôlement pour ta bagnole: He's just obsessed by your new car.)II.v. intrans.1. To be 'in a cold sweat', to be frightened.2. To 'drool at the thought of something', to strongly desire something. (Originally the verb related to salacious forethoughts, but with time the meaning has broadened.)3. (Gamblers' slang): To 'put one's money where one's mouth is', to dip into one's pocket in the hope of pulling off a coup.III.v. trans. reflex. To compromise oneself, to become implicated. Il s'est drôlement mouillé pour nous: He really stuck his neck out on our behalf. -
40 nickel
adj. inv.1. 'Spick-and-span', very clean. Chez eux c'est vraiment nickel: It's all shipshape and clean as a whistle where they live.2. C'est nickel-nickel! It's hunky-dory! — It's superduper! — It's first-rate!
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