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61 maxi-
maksimaxi--bouteille — one-and-a-half litre [BrE] bottle
il y a un maxi--choix — (colloq) there's a huge choice
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62 se décider
deside1. vpr/vi1) [personne] (prendre une décision) to decide, to make up one's mindElle n'arrive pas à se décider. — She can't decide., She can't make up her mind.
se décider à faire — to decide to do, to make up one's mind to do
se décider pour qch — to decide on sth, to decide in favour of sth
2) [problème, affaire] to be resolvedIl faut attendre que ça se décide. — We'll have to wait for it to be resolved.
2. vpr/pass[problème, affaire] to be resolvedCe sont des choses qui se décident autour d'une bonne bouteille. — These are matters that are resolved over a good bottle.
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63 canette
n. f. Small bottle of beer. (The expression chasser la canette refers to the desperate search for refreshing drinks by competitors during a gruelling cycling race. It is an accepted practice that Tour de France competitors go into cafés and swipe as many canettes as possible.) -
64 dépuceler
v. trans.1. To deflower a virgin, to make a young girl lose her virginity.2. To open a package or container for the first time. Dépuceler une bouteille de roteux: To pop open a bottle of champers. -
65 fagot
n. m.1. 'Guy', dowdily dressed person.2. Une bouteille de derrière les fagots: A really super bottle of wine. (The implication here is that this rare vintage has been saved for a special occasion.) -
66 rétamer
I.v. trans.1. (Gambling slang): To 'clean out', to take someone for all the money he's got.2. To 'bump off', to kill. Ils se sont tous fait rétamer en 14-18: They all got killed in the Great War.II.v. trans. reflex. To get 'blotto', 'sozzled', to get really drunk. Tous les jeudis il se rétame en beauté! Every payday he hits the bottle something fierce! -
67 Pastis
Aniseed-flavoured beverages have long been popular in France, particularly since the banning, for health reasons in 1915, of the popular and similar drink Absinthe. To this day, Pastis, of which there are two main brands, Pernod and Ricard, is still a very popular apéritif, particularly in the south of France. Pastis, which is a translucent amber colour when in the bottle, is generally diluted with about five parts of water, before being drunk. On dilution, it becomes a cloudy cream colour.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Pastis
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68 Imperiale
variety of plum. Also, a large bottle for wine, holding about 4 quarts (4 liters),
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