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blunt [blʌnt]1. adjectivea. [blade, knife] émoussé ; [pencil] mal tailléb. [person] brusque[+ appetite, feelings] émousser* * *[blʌnt] 1.1) [knife, scissors] émoussé; [pencil] mal taillé; [instrument] contondant; [needle] épointé2) ( frank) [person, manner] abrupt; [refusal] catégorique; [criticism] direct2.transitive verb émousser [knife]; épointer [pencil, needle]; émousser [intelligence]; tempérer [enthusiasm] -
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A adj1 [knife, scissors] émoussé ; [pencil] mal taillé ; [needle] épointé ; this knife is blunt ce couteau ne coupe plus ; a blunt instrument un instrument contondant ;2 ( frank) [person, manner] abrupt ; [refusal, reply] catégorique ; [criticism] direct ; to be blunt with you pour être tout à fait franc avec toi.B vtr émousser [knife, scissors] ; épointer [pencil, needle] ; couper [appetite] ; endurcir [feeling] ; émousser [intelligence] ; tempérer [enthusiasm]. -
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blunt [blʌnt](a) (blade) peu tranchant, émoussé; (point) émoussé, épointé; (pencil) mal taillé, épointé; (instrument) contondant∎ he was quite blunt about it il n'a pas mâché ses mots;∎ let me be blunt permettez que je parle franchement -
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1. adjective1) ((of objects) having no point or sharp edge: a blunt knife.) émoussé2) ((of people) (sometimes unpleasantly) straightforward or frank in speech: She was very blunt, and said that she did not like him.) brutal2. verb(to make less sharp: This knife has been blunted by years of use.) émousser- bluntly- bluntness -
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1.arg., Stups. un "familial" [gros joint de marijuana]2. adj.1) émoussé; qui coupe mal2) abrupt; entier; catégorique; sans nuances; fam. brut de décoffrageEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > blunt
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Crim. objet ou instrument contondantEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > blunt instrument
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Crim. objet ou instrument contondantEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > blunt object
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[Police] blessure par instrument contondantEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > wound by blunt object
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[Police] blessure par instrument contondantEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > wound by blunt object instrument
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îtônalli:Sueur, transpiration.Angl., sweat (K).perspiration. Sah10,132. von Gall 200 traduit gesundes Blunt.Esp., sudor (M I 110v s sudor).* à la forme possédée. " tîtônal ", notre transpiration - our perspiration. Sah10,132. -
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têmpohpoloa > têmpohpoloh.*\TEMPOHPOLOA v.t. tla-., émousser quelque chose.Esp., lo embota, lo desafila (T205).Angl., to dull, blunt something (K). -
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têntetepontic:1.\TENTETEPONTIC qui a le bec court.Décrit le pinson, molotl. Sah11,43." têntetepontic ", il a un bec court - it is blunt-billed.Décrit l'oiseau ilamatôtôtl, Sah11,472.\TENTETEPONTIC qui a un museau court." tênolôltôn, têntetepontic ", il a un museau rond, un museau court - of rounded, snubbed muzzle. Est dit du lièvre cihtli. Sah11,12." têntipontic, têntetepontic ", avec un museau court, un museau très court - with a blund, very blund snout. Décrit le lapin, tôchin. Sah5,167.Est dit du jaguar, ocêlôtl. Sah11,1 (of stubby muzzle).de l'ours, cuitlâchtli. Sah11,5 (of short muzzle).du poisson ocêlômichin. Sah11,59 (stubby-muzzled).Form: terme descriptif, tetepontic = coupé, morph.incorp. têntli. -
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dull [dʌl]1. adjectivec. [pain, sound, feeling] sourdd. ( = slow-witted) bornée. ( = blunt) émoussé[+ blade, appetite, senses, pleasure] émousser ; [+ mind] engourdir ; [+ pain, grief, impression] atténuer ; [+ sound] assourdir ; [+ colour, metal] ternir[edge, blade] s'émousser ; [light] baisser4. compounds* * *[dʌl] 1.1) ( uninteresting) [person, play, book] ennuyeux/-euse; [life, journey] monotone; [music] sans intérêt; [food] médiocre; [appearance, outfit] triste2) ( not bright) [eye, colour] éteint; [weather, day] maussade; [complexion] terne3) ( muffled) [explosion] sourd4) ( not sharp) [pain] sourd5) Finance [market] terne2.transitive verb ternir [shine]; émousser [blade, senses, pain] -
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I [foil] verb(to defeat; to disappoint: She was foiled in her attempt to become President.) faire échouerII [foil] noun1) (extremely thin sheets of metal that resemble paper: silver foil.) feuille/papier d'aluminium2) (a dull person or thing against which someone or something else seems brighter: She acted as a foil to her beautiful sister.) repoussoirIII [foil] noun(a blunt sword with a button at the end, used in the sport of fencing.) fleuret -
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(useless; pointless: It's no good crying for help - no-one will hear you; This penknife is no good - the blades are blunt.) bon à rien, fichu -
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['po:pəs](a type of blunt-nosed sea animal of the dolphin family.) marsouin
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