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81 brûlante
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82 buter
v i1 trébucher إصطدم ['ʔisʼtʼadama]2 fig واجه معضلة ['waːӡaha 'muʔʼdʼila]◊buter sur un problème — واجه معضلة في قضيّة
* * *v i1 trébucher إصطدم ['ʔisʼtʼadama]2 fig واجه معضلة ['waːӡaha 'muʔʼdʼila]◊buter sur un problème — واجه معضلة في قضيّة
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83 cacher
v t1 empêcher de voir خبّأ ['xabːaʔa]◊cacher des documents — خبّأ أوراقا
◊cacher qqn chez soi — خبّأ شخصًا في بيته
2 fig أخفي [ʔax׳faː]————————se cacherv prتخبأ [ta'xabːaʔa]◊Il s'est caché derrière la porte. — تخبأ خلف الباب
* * *v t1 empêcher de voir خبّأ ['xabːaʔa]◊cacher des documents — خبّأ أوراقا
◊cacher qqn chez soi — خبّأ شخصًا في بيته
2 fig أخفي [ʔax׳faː] -
84 cafard
n m1 صرصار [sʼir'sʼaːr] m* * *n m1 صرصار [sʼir'sʼaːr] m -
85 caler
I v tركّز ['rakːaza]II v i1 s'arrêter تعطل [ta׳ʔʼatʼːala]◊La voiture a calé au stop. — تعطلت السيارة عند إشارة قف
◊J'ai calé avant le dessert. — شبعت قبل التحلية
* * *I v tركّز ['rakːaza]II v i1 s'arrêter تعطل [ta׳ʔʼatʼːala]◊La voiture a calé au stop. — تعطلت السيارة عند إشارة قف
◊J'ai calé avant le dessert. — شبعت قبل التحلية
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86 calquer
v t1 reproduire par transparence نسخ، استشف [na׳saxa, ʔista'ʃafːa]2 fig قلّدَ ['qalːada]◊calquer sa conduite sur celle de son voisin — قلّدَ تصرّفَ جارِه
* * *v t1 reproduire par transparence نسخ، استشف [na׳saxa, ʔista'ʃafːa]2 fig قلّدَ ['qalːada]◊calquer sa conduite sur celle de son voisin — قلّدَ تصرّفَ جارِه
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87 canaliser
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88 casse-tête
1 لعبة تفكيرية، أحجية ['luʔʼba tafkiː'rijːa, 'ʔuћӡija] f◊Le réglage de cet appareil est un véritable casse-tête. — ضبط هذه الآلة لغز حقيقي
* * *1 لعبة تفكيرية، أحجية ['luʔʼba tafkiː'rijːa, 'ʔuћӡija] f◊Le réglage de cet appareil est un véritable casse-tête. — ضبط هذه الآلة لغز حقيقي
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89 cerner
v t1 entourer أحاط، طوق [ʔa׳ħaːtʼa, 'tʼawːaqa]2 cerner une question / un problème fig أحاط علما بسؤال/بمشكلة [ʔa׳ћaːtʼa 'ʔʼilman bi׳su'ʔaːl, bi׳muʃkila]* * *v t1 entourer أحاط، طوق [ʔa׳ħaːtʼa, 'tʼawːaqa]2 cerner une question / un problème fig أحاط علما بسؤال/بمشكلة [ʔa׳ћaːtʼa 'ʔʼilman bi׳su'ʔaːl, bi׳muʃkila] -
90 chaleur
n f1 حرارة [ħa'raːra]* * *n f1 حرارة [ħa'raːra] -
91 challenge
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92 chemin
n m2 مسار [ma׳saːr] m* * *n m2 مسار [ma׳saːr] m -
93 chipoter
v i◊Elle chipote à table. — هي تأكل دون جوع
* * *v i◊Elle chipote à table. — هي تأكل دون جوع
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94 cible
n f* * *n f -
95 clarté
n f1 وضح [wa'dʼaħ]2 صفاء [sʼa׳faːʔ]* * *n f1 وضح [wa'dʼaħ]2 صفاء [sʼa׳faːʔ] -
96 classer
v t1 صنف ['sʼanːafa]————————se classerv prإحتل مرتبة [ʔiħ׳talːa 'martaba]* * *v t1 صنف ['sʼanːafa] -
97 cliché
n m* * *n m -
98 climat
n m* * *n m -
99 clin d'œil
1 طرفة عين ['tʼarfat 'ʔʼajn]* * *1 طرفة عين ['tʼarfat 'ʔʼajn] -
100 clouer
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