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from,❢ When from is used as a straightforward preposition in English it is translated by de in French: from Rome = de Rome ; from the sea = de la mer ; from Lisa = de Lisa. Remember that de + le always becomes du: from the office = du bureau, and de + les always becomes des: from the United States = des États-Unis. from is often used after verbs in English ( suffer from, benefit from, protect from etc). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (suffer, benefit, protect etc). from is used after certain nouns and adjectives in English ( shelter from, exemption from, free from, safe from etc). For translations, consult the appropriate noun or adjective entry (shelter, exemption, free, safe etc). This dictionary contains Usage Notes on such topics as nationalities, countries and continents, provinces and regions. Many of these use the preposition from. For examples of the above and particular usages of from, see the entry below. prep1 ( indicating place of origin) goods/paper from Denmark de la marchandise/du papier provenant du Danemark ; a flight/train from Nice un vol/train en provenance de Nice ; a friend from Chicago un ami (qui vient) de Chicago ; a colleague from Japan un collègue japonais ; people from Spain les Espagnols ; where is he from? d'où est-il?, d'où vient-il? ; she comes from Oxford elle vient d'Oxford ; a tunnel from X to Y un tunnel qui relie X à Y ; the road from A to B la route qui va de A à B ; noises from upstairs du bruit venant d'en-haut ; to take sth from one's bag/one's pocket sortir qch de son sac/sa poche ; to take sth from the table/the shelf prendre qch sur la table/l'étagère ; from under the table de dessous la table ;2 ( expressing distance) 10 km from the sea à 10 km de la mer ; it's not far from here ce n'est pas loin d'ici ; the journey from A to B le voyage de A à B ;3 ( expressing time span) open from 2 pm until 5 pm ouvert de 14 à 17 heures ; from June to August du mois de juin au mois d'août ; 15 years from now dans 15 ans ; one month from now dans un mois, d'ici un mois ; from today/July à partir d'aujourd'hui/du mois de juillet ; deaf from birth sourd de naissance ; from the age of 8 he wanted to act depuis l'âge de 8 ans il a toujours voulu être acteur ; from day to day de jour en jour ; from that day on à partir de ce jour-là ;4 ( using as a basis) from a short story by Maupassant d'après un conte de Maupassant ; from life d'après nature ; to grow geraniums from seed planter des graines de géranium ; to speak from notes parler en consultant ses notes ; to speak from experience parler d'expérience ;5 (representing, working for) a man from the council un homme qui travaille pour le conseil municipal ; a representative from Grunard and Co un représentant de chez Grunard et Cie ;6 ( among) to select ou choose ou pick from choisir parmi ;7 ( indicating a source) a card from Pauline une carte de Pauline ; a letter from them une lettre de leur part ; where did it come from? d'où est-ce que ça vient? ; where does he come from? d'où vient-il? ; an extract/a quote from sb un extrait/une citation de qn ; to read from the Bible lire un extrait de la Bible ; I got no sympathy from him il n'a fait preuve d'aucune compassion à mon égard ; you can tell him from me that tu peux lui dire de ma part que ;8 (expressing extent, range) wine from £5 a bottle du vin à partir de 5 livres la bouteille ; children from the ages of 12 to 15 les enfants de 12 à 15 ans ; to rise from 10 to 17% passer de 10 à 17% ; it costs anything from 50 to 100 dollars cela coûte entre 50 et 100 dollars ; everything from paperclips to wigs tout, des trombones aux perruques ; from start to finish, from beginning to end du début à la fin ;9 ( in subtraction) 10 from 27 leaves 17 27 moins 10 égale 17 ;10 (because of, due to) I know from speaking to her that j'ai appris en lui parlant que ; he knows her from work il la connaît du travail ;11 ( judging by) d'après ; from what she said d'après ce qu'elle a dit ; from what I saw d'après ce que j'ai vu ; from his expression, I'd say he was furious étant donné la tête qu'il faisait, je pense qu'il était furieux ; from the way he talks you'd think he was an expert à l'entendre, on dirait un spécialiste. -
2 seed
seed [si:d]1 noun∎ grass seed semence f pour gazon;∎ to go or to run to seed Horticulture monter en graine; figurative (physically) se laisser aller, se décatir; (mentally) perdre ses facultés;∎ his mother has really gone to seed during the past year sa mère a bien baissé ou s'est bien décatie au cours de l'année passée(b) (in fruit, tomatoes) pépin m∎ the seeds of doubt/of suspicion les germes mpl du doute/de la suspicion∎ the top seeds les meilleurs joueurs mpl classés∎ seeded borders bordures fpl ensemencées∎ to seed clouds ensemencer les nuages(c) (take seeds from → melon, grapes) épépiner∎ he's seeded number 5 il est tête de série numéro 5;∎ seeded player tête f de série►► Finance seed capital capital m initial ou de départ, mise f de fonds initiale;Agriculture seed drill semoir m;British seed merchant grainetier(ère) m,f;Finance seed money capital m initial ou de départ, mise f de fonds initiale;seed pearl perle f minuscule;seed pearls semence f de perles;seed potato pomme f de terre de semence;Horticulture seed tray terrine f à semis;Botany seed vessel péricarpe m -
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[si:d] 1. noun1) (the (part of) the fruit of a tree, plant etc from which a new plant may be grown: sunflower seeds; grass seed.) graine2) (the beginning from which anything grows: There was already a seed of doubt in her mind.) germe3) ((in a sporting competition etc) a seeded player.) tête de série2. verb1) ((of a plant) to produce seed: A plant seeds after it has flowered.) monter en graine2) (in golf, tennis etc, to arrange (good players) in a competition so that they do not compete against each other till the later rounds.) classer•- seeded- seedling - seedy - seediness - seedbed - go to seed -
4 ACHTLI
A.\ACHTLI achtli.Graine, pépin, semence.Angl., seed (K).Esp., pepita o semilla (C126v)." achtli, achyôtl ", la graine, la graine de la fleur - the seed, the seed of the flower. Sah11,214.* à la forme possédée inaliénable." îachyo ", sa graine, la graine du fruit." îachyo ", ses graines.Est dit de l'arbre eloxochicuahuitl. Sah11,201." tlîltic in îachyo ", ses graines sont noires. Décrit les graines du tlâpâtl.Cod Flor XI 130r = ECN11,74 = Acad Hist MS 230v = Sah11,129.B.\ACHTLI âchtli.Serviteur." têâch ", le serviteur de quelqu'un.* plur., têâchmeh les serviteurs Sah8,30." in îxquichtin quinhuîcaya in tzapameh, in tepotzomeh, in îâchhuân ", il emmenait tous les nains, tous les bossus ses serviteurs - as he accompanied all the dwarfs, the hunchbacks, his servants. Il s'agit de Quetzalcoatl. Sah3,37 (jiachoan)." quitocatinemih in îâchhuân chicuêyintin ", ses huit serviteurs le suivent constamment. Sah2,68.C.\ACHTLI âchtli.1.\ACHTLI frère aîné (du point de vue d'une soeur cadette).Angl., elder brother (from the point of view of a younger sister) (K).Esp., hermano mayor de la hermana menor (C121v).* à la forme possédée." têtiâchcâuh, têâchcâuh, têtêâchcâuh, têâch ", le frère aîné. Sah10,9." têâch ", c'est un frère aîné - (he is) an older brother.Est dit d'un noble, têpiltzin. Sah10,19.de l'enfant, piltontli. Sah10,13." huehcapan nâch ", l'aîné de mes frères - mi primo hermano mayor. Olmos Arte de la lengua mexicana. 229v.2.\ACHTLI mais peut aussi désigner le frère aîné d'un homme." îtah ahnôzo îâch ", le père ou le frère aîné (de Payinal). Sah2,115." in îâchhuân huitzilopochtli ", les frères aînés de Huitzilopochtli. Sah12,53 (jachvan). -
5 предпосевная обработка семян
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seed dressing
A chemical applied before planting to protect seeds and seedlings from disease or insects. (Source: EPAGLO)
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6 grow
A vtr1 ( cultivate) cultiver [plant, crop, cells] ;2 (increase, allow to increase) [person] laisser pousser [hair, beard, nails] ; to grow 5 cm [person] grandir de 5 cm ; [plant] pousser de 5 cm ; the economy has grown 2% la croissance de l'économie est de 2%.B vi1 ( increase physically) [plant, hair, nails] pousser (by de) ; [person] grandir (by de) ; [queue] s'allonger ; [tumour, cancer] se développer ; haven't you grown! qu'est-ce que tu as grandi! ; to let one's hair/nails grow laisser pousser ses cheveux/ongles ; to grow from pousser à partir de [bulb, seed] ; to grow to a height of 4 metres atteindre 4 mètres de hauteur ;2 ( of something abstract) [deficit, spending, crime, population, tension, anger, chances] augmenter (by de) ; [company] prospérer ; [economy] être en expansion ; [movement, opposition, support, problem] devenir plus important ; [poverty, crisis] s'aggraver ; [pressure, influence] devenir plus fort ; [list] s'allonger ; [mystery] s'épaissir ; fears are growing that on craint de plus en plus que (+ subj) ; to grow from x to y [profit, movement] passer de x à y ; to grow to atteindre [figure, level] ; to grow to civil war proportions prendre les proportions d'une guerre civile ; to grow in acquérir plus de [authority, strength, confidence] ; to grow in popularity devenir plus populaire ;3 ( become) devenir [hotter, colder, stronger] ; to grow more sophisticated devenir plus sophistiqué ; to grow old vieillir ; to grow weak s'affaiblir ; to grow more and more impatient s'impatienter de plus en plus ;4 to grow to do finir par faire ; I soon grew to like him j'ai vite fini par l'aimer ; I was growing to like him je commençais à l'aimer.■ grow apart:■ grow in:▶ grow in [nail] devenir incarné.■ grow into: grow into [sth]1 ( become) devenir [frog, adult] ;2 ( fit into) s'accoutumer à [role, position] ; he'll grow into it ( of garment) quand il aura un peu grandi il pourra le mettre ;3 [skin, bone] se fondre dans [tissue].■ grow on: to grow on sb [habit] s'imposer ; the music was starting to grow on me je commençais à apprécier la musique.■ grow out:▶ grow [sth] out, grow out [sth] laisser pousser ses cheveux jusqu'à ce qu'il n'y ait plus de [perm, dye].■ grow out of:▶ grow out of [sth]1 ( get too old for) he's grown out of his suit son costume est devenu trop petit pour lui ; she's grown out of discos/going to discos elle a passé l'âge des discothèques/d'aller en discothèque ; children's games I've grown out of des jeux d'enfants qui ne sont plus de mon âge ;2 ( come from) naître de [interest, idea, institution].■ grow up1 (grow, get bigger) [child] grandir ; [movement, idea] se développer ; to grow up in London/believing that grandir à Londres/dans l'idée que ;2 (become adult, mature) [person, movement] devenir adulte ; when I grow up quand je serai grand ; to grow up into devenir [scientist, beauty] ; grow up! arrête tes enfantillages! -
7 PIQUI
pîqui > pîc.*\PIQUI v.i., entourer, envelopper de feuilles les tamales qu'on veut faire cuire." pîquih ", elles enveloppent les tamales dans des feuilles - they wrapped tamales in husks.Est dit de vieilles femmes, ilamatqueh. Sah4,123.Cf. les usages transitifs de ce verbe en ce sens.*\PIQUI v.t. tla-., forger, inventer une chose; feindre, mentir sciemment.Esp., forgicar o fingir e inventar alguna cosa o mentir a sabiendos (M).fabricar hazer por artificio (M I 61v.).mentir a sabiendas (M I 84r.).fingir (M I 63r.).Angl., to invent or fabricate something (K).1.\PIQUI feindre." acahzoma, ahzo zan ompa anmotlamiah, ahzo zan anquipiquih, ahzo zan toca anmocacayahuah ", perhaps not, perhaps you only flee from here, perhaps you only pretend it, perhaps you make of sport of us. Sah12,13." in âquin ôtlahuêlîlôt in zan quipîqui ahhuic yâuh ", one who lives in vice, who just pretends to go from side to side. Sah11,190.2.\PIQUI inventer." tlatlâlia, tlayôcoya, tlapîqui ", il compose, il met en musique, il créé (des chants) - he composes, sets to music, originates (songs).Est dit du chanteur. Sah10,29." quipîquiyah, quizaloâyah, quilnâmiquiyah, quiyôlteôhuiâyah in cuîcatl ", ils composaient, ils étudiaient, ils apprenaient par coeur, ils inventaient des chants.Est dit des Toltèques. Launey II 222 = Sah10,169." ahzo zan anquîpiquih ahzo zan toca ammocacayahuah ", peut-être que vous inventez tout cela uniquement, peut-être vous moquez vous de nous - perhaps you only pretend it, perhaps you make sport of us. Sah12,13.3.\PIQUI façonner quelque chose.4.\PIQUI envelopper des tamales dans des feuilles de maïs avant la cuisson.Esp., emboluer tamales en ojas para cozerlos (M I 50r.).emboluer tamales en hojas quando los hazen, o cosa semejante (M)Angl., to wrap something up or enclose something5.\PIQUI prétendre." in âquin ôtlahuêlîlôt in zan quipîqui ahhuîc yâuh ", celui qui a vécu dans le vice qui ne prétend qu'à aller à la dérive - one who lives in vice, who just pretends to go from side to side. Sah11,190." anquipîquih ", vous le prétendez - you pretend it. R.Joe Campbell 1997.6.\PIQUI dissimuler." zan nên quipîqui ", c'est en vain qu'il le dissimule - in vain he practised deceit. Sah4,94.* expressions, " zan nocompîqui in nicchîhua ", je fais une chose avec précausion, lentement, avec attention." zan quipîqui ", être paresseux (sluggish), peut-être handicapé." in âquin zan quipîqui zan nênpehua in mâtzicolihui in tênnecuilihui in mâtzicolihui icxiquicuecuetza ", one who is sluggish, (who) start in vain, whose arms become paralysed, whose mouth becomes twisted, whose arms become paralysed, (whose) legs wobble. Sah11,175.*\PIQUI v.t. tê-.,1.\PIQUI façonner des figurines représentant les divinités des différentes montagnes." inic têpîquizqueh îhuân têquêntîzqueh ", pour qu'ils puissent façonner et vêtir (les figurines des montagnes. Sah2,151." inic mihtoâyah tepictotôn zan quimonpîquiyah quimîxiptlahyôtiâyah in têtepeh in zazo catleh tepêtl ", ils étaient appelés Tepictoton parce que précisément ils les façonnaient, ils les faisaient à la ressemblance des montagnes, de toutes les monagne - they were called Tepictoton because they just formed them: they made them in the image of the mountains of what so ever mountains. Sah1,47." oncân monetoltiaya inic têpîquiz, in quinpîquiz: quetzalcôâtl, in châlchihuitl îcue, in tlaloc, popocatepêtl, iztac tepêtl, poyauhtêcatl ", alors il faisait le voeux de façonner (des montagnes), de façonner Quetzalcoatl, Chalchiuhtli icue, Tlaloc, Popocatepetl, Iztac Tepetl, Poyauhtecatl - he woult then vow that he would fashion images; that he would mold representations of Quetzalcoatl, Chalchihuitl icue, Tlaloc, Popocatepetl, Iztac tepetl, Poyauhtepetl. Sah1,47." in quinpîquiyah in quimixiptlahtiâyah têpemeh zan tzohualli quintlâcatlâliâyah ", ceux qui façonnaient des montagnes, ceux qui représentaient des montagnes, les faisaient sous forme humaines en pâte de graines d'amarante - he who formed mountains made their image only of amaranth seed dough made in human form. Sah1,47.2.\PIQUI créer des êtres humains, en parlant du Dieu.Esp., crear o plasmar dios alguna criatura de nuevo (M).criar Dios algo de nuevo (M I 32r.)." ômitzyôcox, ômitzpîc, ômitztlâcatilih in îpalnemôhuani, in Dios ", tu as été formé, créé, mis au monde par Dieu grâce auquel on vit - a ti te creo a ti te formo, a ti te engendro Aquel por quien se vive, Dios. Huehuetlahtôlli Launey II 14 = ECN11,150.*\PIQUI v.réfl., se rejoindre, se refermer, en parlant des lèvres, d'une bouche." mopîqui ", il se referme - it comes together.Est dit du vagin, îâtlauhyacac. Sah10,124. -
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sprout [spraʊt]1 noun∎ alfalfa sprouts germes de luzerne(b) (Brussels) sprouts choux mpl de Bruxelles(b) (grow → plant, leaves, hair) pousser;∎ he had hair sprouting from his ears des touffes de poils lui sortaient des oreilles∎ satellite TV receivers have sprouted on all the rooftops des antennes paraboliques ont surgi sur tous les toits∎ some lizards can sprout new tails la queue de certains lézards repousse;∎ familiar to sprout a moustache se laisser pousser la moustache□(b) (germinate → seeds, beans, lentils) faire germer∎ hasn't she sprouted up! comme elle a poussé!(b) (appear → towns, factories) pousser comme des champignons, surgir; (→ new community, sect) surgir, naître;∎ a tented city had sprouted up overnight une ville de toile avait poussé ou surgi pendant la nuit -
9 CHILACACHTIC
chîlacachticSemblable à la plante ou au piment dits chîlacachtli.Désigne le cacao de Tochtepec. SIS 1952,260." in tôchtepêcayôtl in chîlacachtic ", le cacao de Tôchtepêc semblable à des graines de piment - the small beans like chili seeds from Tochtepec. Sah10,65. On trouve aussi l'énumération suivante: " in patzâhuac, in chîlacachtic, in xamanqui, in cacaltic, in quimichnacaztic ", the shrunken, the chili-seed-like, the broken, the hollow, the tiny. -
10 TZOHUALOLONI
tzohualôlôni, éventuel du passif sur tzohualoa.Dont on peut faire une pâte de graines d'amarante.Angl., it is that from which amaranth seed dough is made.Est dit à propos de l'amarante, michihuauhtli. Sah11,287.de l'amarante, petzicatl. Sah11,288. -
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sprout [spraʊt]1. nouna. [bulbs, onions] germerb. ( = grow quickly) [plants, crops] bien pousser ; [child] grandir vitec. ( = appear) [mushrooms] pousser ; [weeds, new buildings] surgir de terre* * *[spraʊt] 1.1) (on plant, tree) pousse f; ( on potato) germe m2) Culinary (also Brussels sprout) chou m de Bruxelles2.transitive verb se laisser pousser [beard]3.1) [bulb, seed, shoot] germer; [grass, weeds] pousser2) ( develop) [antlers, horns] pousser; fig [child] pousser vite•Phrasal Verbs: -
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strain [streɪn]1. noun• it was a strain on the economy/their resources/his purse cela grevait l'économie/leurs ressources/son budgetc. ( = sprain) foulure fa. [+ rope, beam] tendre fortement ; [+ muscle] froisser ; [+ ankle] fouler ; [+ friendship, marriage] mettre à rude épreuve ; [+ resources, the economy] peser lourdement sur• to strain o.s. ( = damage muscle) se froisser un muscle ; ( = overtire o.s.) se surmener• don't strain yourself! (ironic) surtout ne te fatigue pas !• to strain to do sth (physically) fournir un gros effort pour faire qch ; (mentally) s'efforcer de faire qch• to strain at sth (pushing/pulling) pousser/tirer qch de toutes ses forces[+ liquid] vider* * *[streɪn] 1.to put a strain on — fatiguer [heart, lungs]
to take the strain — [beam, rope] être soumis à des efforts or des sollicitations
2) ( pressure) ( on person) stress m; ( in relations) tension fmental ou nervous strain — tension f nerveuse
to put a strain on — avoir un effet néfaste sur [relationship]; créer des tensions au sein de [alliance]; grever [economy, finances]; mettre [quelque chose] à rude épreuve [patience, goodwill]
to be under strain — [person] être stressé; [relations] être tendu
3) ( injury) muscle m froissé5) ( style) veine f, ton m2.strains plural noun air m3.transitive verb1)to strain one's eyes — ( to see) plisser les yeux
2) fig grever [resources, finances]; compromettre [relationship]; mettre [quelque chose] à rude épreuve [patience]3) ( injure)4) ( sieve) passer [sauce]; égoutter [vegetables, pasta]4.to strain at — tirer sur [leash, rope]
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1. noun(the part of a plant or tree from which fruit or seed grows, often brightly coloured and sometimes including the stem on which it grows: a bunch of flowers.) fleur2. verb((of plants etc) to produce flowers: This plant flowers in early May.) fleurir- flowered- flowery - flower-bed - flower-pot - in flower -
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[stəun] 1. noun1) (( also adjective) (of) the material of which rocks are composed: limestone; sandstone; a stone house; stone walls; In early times, men made tools out of stone.) (de) pierre2) (a piece of this, of any shape or size: He threw a stone at the dog.) pierre3) (a piece of this shaped for a special purpose: a tombstone; paving-stones; a grindstone.) pierre; pavé; meule (à aiguiser)4) (a gem or jewel: She lost the stone out of her ring; diamonds, rubies and other stones.) pierre5) (the hard shell containing the nut or seed in some fruits eg peaches and cherries: a cherry-stone.) noyau6) (a measure of weight still used in Britain, equal to 6.35 kilogrammes: She weighs 9.5 stone.) stone7) (a piece of hard material that forms in the kidney, bladder etc and causes pain.) calcul2. verb1) (to throw stones at, especially as a ritual punishment: Saint Stephen was stoned to death.) lapider2) (to remove the stones from (fruit): She washed and stoned the cherries.) dénoyauter•- stony- stonily - stoniness - stone-cold - stone-dead - stone-deaf - stoneware - stonework - leave no stone unturned - a stone's throw -
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18 bear
A n1 Zool ours m ;3 Fin baissier m.2 ( bring) [person] apporter [gift, message] ; [wind, water] porter [seed, sound] ; borne on the wind porté par le vent ;3 ( show visibly) [envelope, shield] porter ; fig porter [scar, mark] ; envelopes bearing the company logo enveloppes qui portent le sigle de la société ; he still bears the scars fig il en reste marqué ; to bear a resemblance to ressembler à ; to bear no relation to n'avoir aucun rapport avec ; to bear no comparison with être sans commune mesure avec ; to bear witness to sth/to the fact that témoigner de qch/de ce que ;5 ( keep) to bear sth in mind ( remember) se souvenir de [suggestion, information] ; ( take into account) prendre en compte [factors] ; to bear in mind that ne pas oublier que ; bearing in mind his inexperience,… compte tenu de son inexpérience,… ;6 ( support) to bear the weight of [structure, platform] supporter le poids de [person, object] ; [body part] supporter, soutenir le poids de [person] ;7 fig (endure, tolerate) supporter [illness, hardship, suspense, pressure, smell, person] ; it's more than I can bear c'est plus que je n'en peux supporter ; I can't bear the thought of him going to prison je ne supporte pas l'idée qu'il aille en prison ; she can't bear doing the housework elle ne supporte pas de faire le ménage ; I can't bear his preaching to me je ne supporte pas qu'il me fasse la morale ; I can't bear to watch je ne veux pas voir ça ; how can you bear to drink it? comment peux-tu boire ça? ; ‘after a long illness bravely borne’ ( in obituary) ‘à la suite d'une longue et cruelle maladie’ ;9 ( stand up to) résister à [scrutiny, inspection] ; the plan won't bear close scrutiny le plan ne résistera pas à un examen approfondi ; that story/joke doesn't bear repeating cette histoire/plaisanterie ne vaut pas le coup d'être répétée ; the consequences don't bear thinking about mieux vaut ne pas penser aux conséquences ;10 ( nurture) porter [love] ; the love she bore her father l'amour qu'elle portait à son père ; to bear sb ill will en vouloir à qn ; to bear a grudge against sb en vouloir à qn, avoir de la rancune contre qn ; he bore her nothing but resentment il n'éprouvait pour elle que du ressentiment ;11 ( yield) [tree, land] donner [fruit, blossom, crop] ; Fin [account, investment] rapporter [interest] ; to bear fruit [tree] donner des fruits ; fig [idea, investment] porter ses fruits ;12 † ou littér ( pp actif borne, pp passif born) ( give birth to) [woman] donner naissance à ; [animal] mettre bas ; to bear sb a child donner un enfant à qn.1 to bear left/right [person] prendre à gauche/à droite ; to bear east/west [person] aller à l'est/à l'ouest ; [road] obliquer vers l'est/l'ouest ;3 ( weigh) to bear heavily/hardest on sb [tax, price increase] peser lourdement/le plus durement sur qn ; to bring influence/pressure to bear on exercer une influence/une pression sur [person, system] ; to bring all one's energies to bear on sth mettre toute son énergie à qch.D v refl ( prét bore, pp borne) to bear oneself ( behave) se comporter ; he bore himself bravely il s'est comporté avec courage ; bear yourself with pride soyez digne.■ bear along:▶ bear [sb/sth] along, bear along [sb/sth] entraîner ; borne along by the tide/his enthusiasm entraîné par la marée/son enthousiasme.■ bear away:▶ bear [sb/sth] away, bear away [sb/sth] [person] enlever [person] ; [wind, water] emporter [person, boat].1 gen appuyer fort (on sur) ; bear down on the screw/plank appuyez sur la vis/planche ;3 ( in childbirth) pousser.■ bear in: to bear in with Naut s'approcher de [land] ; the truth has been borne in upon us la vérité s'est fait jour en nous ; it was finally borne in upon them that ils ont fini par comprendre que.■ bear off1 = bear away ;■ bear on:▶ bear on [sb/sth] avoir un effet sur ; ( stronger) peser sur ; factors bearing directly on the outcome facteurs qui ont un effet direct sur le résultat ; the cuts would bear hardest on the poor c'est sur les pauvres que les diminutions pèseraient le plus lourdement.■ bear out:▶ bear out [sth] confirmer [theory, claim, story] ;▶ bear [sb] out appuyer ; he'll bear me out on this il confirmera ce que je dis.■ bear up:▶ bear up [person] tenir le coup ; [structure] résister ; to bear up against faire face à [shock, misfortune] ; ‘OK?’-‘I'm bearing up’ ‘ça va?’-‘on fait aller’.■ bear with:▶ bear with [sb] être indulgent avec ; it's boring but please bear with me c'est ennuyeux mais je vous demanderai d'être indulgent ; please bear with me for a minute pardonnez-moi un instant ; to bear with it être patient. -
19 sprout
A nB vtr se laisser pousser [beard, moustache] ; to sprout shoots germer ; the trees are sprouting new growth les arbres bourgeonnent ; the city has sprouted several small cinemas plusieurs petits cinémas sont apparus dans la ville du jour au lendemain.C vi1 Bot, Hort [bulb, tuber, onion, seed, shoot] germer ; [grass, weeds] pousser ; buds are sprouting on the trees les arbres bourgeonnent ; grass was sprouting out of cracks in the path l'herbe poussait dans les fissures de l'allée ;2 ( develop) [antlers, horns] pousser ; fig [child] pousser vite ; he has hair sprouting from his ears il a des poils qui lui sortent des oreilles ; -
20 strain
A n1 Phys ( weight) effort m, contrainte f (on sur) ; ( from pulling) tensions fpl (on de) ; to put a strain on soumettre [qch] à des efforts or à des sollicitations [beam, bridge, rope] ; fatiguer [heart, lungs] ; faire travailler [muscles] ; to be under strain [bridge, structure] être soumis à des efforts or des sollicitations ; to grimace/sweat under the strain grimacer/suer sous l'effort ; to take the strain [beam, bracket, rope] être soumis à des efforts or des sollicitations ; the rope/shelf can't take the strain la corde/l'étagère ne résistera pas ;2 ( pressure) ( on person) stress m ; ( in relations) tension f ; mental ou nervous strain tension f nerveuse ; to put a strain on avoir un effet néfaste sur [relationship] ; créer des tensions au sein de [group, alliance] ; surcharger [system, network] ; provoquer une crise dans [sector, prison system] ; grever [economy, finances] ; mettre [qch] à rude épreuve [patience, goodwill] ; to be under strain [person] être stressé ; [relations] être tendu ; [network, system] être surchargé ; to take the strain [person] supporter la pression ; he can't take the strain il supporte mal le stress or la pression ; to crack under the strain [person] craquer sous la pression ; to take the strain out of faciliter [climb, management, organization] ; to show signs of strain [person] montrer des signes de fatigue ; the strain (on him) was beginning to tell il montrait des signes de fatigue ; the strains within the coalition les tensions au sein de la coalition ; it's a strain talking to him c'est pénible de lui parler ; it's getting to be a strain ça commence à devenir pénible ;7 ( style) veine f, ton m ; the rest of the speech was in the same strain le reste du discours était dans la même veine.C vtr1 ( stretch) tendre [rope, cable] ; to strain one's eyes ( to see) plisser les yeux ; to strain one's ears tendre l'oreille ; to strain one's muscles/every muscle tendre ses muscles/tous ses muscles (to do pour faire) ; ⇒ nerve ;2 fig grever [resources, finances, economy] ; compromettre [relationship, alliance] ; surcharger [network, system] ; mettre [qch] à rude épreuve [patience, credulity, understanding] ; it would be straining the truth to say… ce serait exagéré de dire… ; the writer has strained the possibilities of conventional language l'écrivain a dépassé or sublimé les possibilités du langage conventionnel ;3 ( injure) to strain a muscle se froisser un muscle ; to strain one's thigh/groin/shoulder se froisser un muscle de la cuisse/l'aine/l'épaule ; to strain one's eyes/heart se fatiguer les yeux/le cœur ; to strain one's voice forcer sa voix ; to strain one's back se faire un tour de reins ;D vi to strain against sth pousser de toutes ses forces contre qch ; to strain at tirer sur [leash, rope] ; to strain to see/hear faire un gros effort pour voir/entendre ; to strain forward se pencher en avant.1 ( injure) se blesser ;■ strain off:▶ strain [sth] off, strain off [sth] faire égoutter [water, liquid, fat].
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