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raw [rɔ:](a) (uncooked) cru;∎ raw vegetables légumes mpl crus; (as hors d'oeuvre) crudités fpl(b) (untreated → sugar, latex, leather) brut; (→ milk) cru; (→ spirits) pur; (→ cotton, linen) écru; (→ silk) grège, écru; (→ sewage) non traité(c) (unprocessed → data, statistics) brut∎ her hands were raw with the cold ses mains étaient rougies par le froid;∎ figurative the remark touched a raw nerve (in him) la remarque l'a touché ou piqué au vif;∎ my nerves are raw j'ai les nerfs à vif ou à fleur de peau(e) (emotion, power, energy) brut(f) (inexperienced) inexpérimenté;∎ a raw recruit un bleu∎ a raw wind un vent âpre ou pénétrant;∎ a raw February night une froide nuit de février(h) (forthright) franc (franche), direct∎ the movie paints a raw picture of penitentiary life le film peint la vie carcérale de façon crue ou brutale ou réaliste∎ to give sb a raw deal traiter qn de manière injuste;∎ he got a raw deal from his last job il n'était pas gâté dans son dernier emploi;∎ the unemployed get a raw deal les chômeurs n'ont pas la part belle;∎ he's had a raw deal out of life il n'a pas été gâté par la vie;∎ Australian familiar don't come the raw prawn with me! n'essaie pas de m'embobiner!2 noun∎ in the raw à poil;∎ British to touch sb on the raw toucher ou piquer qn au vif►► raw edge (of material) bord m coupé;raw material matière f première;∎ her marriage provided her with raw material for her novel son mariage lui a servi de matière première pour son roman -
62 rising
rising ['raɪzɪŋ]1 noun(b) (of sun, moon, theatre curtain) lever m(c) (of prices) augmentation f, hausse f(e) (from dead) résurrection f(f) (of Parliament, an assembly) ajournement m, clôture f de séance∎ they were up early to see the rising sun ils se levèrent de bonne heure pour voir le soleil se lever ou le soleil levant;∎ the land of the rising sun (Japan) l'empire m du Soleil-Levant(c) (ground, road) qui monte∎ the rising number of homeless people/tourists le nombre croissant de sans-logis/de touristes(e) (up-and-coming) qui monte;∎ the rising generation la nouvelle génération, la génération montante;∎ he's a rising celebrity c'est une étoile montante3 adverb∎ she's rising forty elle va sur ses quarante ans►► rising damp humidité f ascensionnelle ou par capillarité;British rising fives = enfants allant sur leurs cinq ans (âge où ils doivent commencer l'école);Horseriding rising trot trot m enlevé ou à l'anglaise
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