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101 tide
(the regular, twice-a-day ebbing and flowing movement of the sea: It's high/low tide; The tide is coming in / going out.) marée- tidal- tidal wave -
102 waters
noun plural (a body of water such as the sea, a river etc: the stormy waters of the bay.) eaux -
103 POZONI
pozôni > pozôn.*\POZONI v.inanimé, bouillir, bouillonner, s'agiter, en parlant d'un liquide.Esp., hervir la olla o la mar (M).Angl., for something to boil, for the sea to be turbulent (K).'pozôni' se réfère à l'ébullition elle-même, 'cualâni' au bruit qui accompagne l'ébullition." têpan pozôniya ", elle bouillonnait autour de quelqu'un.Est dit de Chalchiuhtli îcue qui incarne ici l'eau. Sah1,21." îpan pozôni in âtl, cuacualaca ", l'eau bouillonne autour de lui, elle fait de gros bouillons. Sah11,86." pozôni cuacualaca in âtl ", l'eau bouillonne, elle fait de gros bouillons. Sah11,165." pozôn in âtl ", l'eau se mit à bouillonner.Présages de l'arrivée des Espagnols. Sah12,2." cencah pozôni, mocuêyôtia in hueyi âtl ", la lagune bouillonne fort, elle fait des vagues.Quand le grébe, acihtli, appelle le vent. Sah11,31." pozôni in âtl momoloca cuacualaca, xixittomi xixitemomoloca ", l'eau écume, bouillonne, elle fait de gros bouillons, elle bout, elle bout bruyamment - the water foamed, kept surging, roared crackeled continually, crackled as it surged. Sah2,89.*\POZONI v.i., être enflammé de colère.Esp., enojarse mucho (M).Angl., to get very angry (K)." pozônih ", ils écument de rage. Sah12,57." cencah pozôni ", il est hargneux, emporté, dur, désagréable dans ses paroles (Olm.).Note: attesté par Carochi Arte 73v. -
104 beside
beside [bɪˈsaɪd]a. ( = at the side of) à côté deb. to be beside o.s. (with anger) (inf) être hors de soic. ( = compared with) à côté de* * *[bɪ'saɪd]1) ( next to) à côté de2) ( in comparison with) par rapport àmy problems seem rather minor beside yours — mes problèmes semblent assez insignifiants par rapport aux tiens or à côté des tiens
••to be beside oneself with happiness — être fou/folle de joie
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105 glint
glint [glɪnt]1. noun[metal object, glass, wet road] luire ; [eyes] briller* * *[glɪnt] 1. 2.intransitive verb étinceler -
106 Romance
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107 romance
romance [rəʊˈmæns]* * *[rəʊ'mæns]1) (of era, place) charme m; ( of travel) côté m romantique2) ( love affair) histoire f d'amour; ( love) amour m; ( passing affair) aventure f4) Literature ( medieval) roman m du moyen âge -
108 aground
adjective, adverb((of ships) (stuck) on the bed of the sea etc in shallow water: Our boat ran aground.) échoué -
109 crystallise
1) (to form (into) crystals: He crystallized the salt from the sea water.) (se) cristalliser2) (to cover with a coating of sugar crystals: crystallized fruits.) confire3) (to make or become definite or clear: He tried to crystallize his ideas.) fixer -
110 crystallize
1) (to form (into) crystals: He crystallized the salt from the sea water.) (se) cristalliser2) (to cover with a coating of sugar crystals: crystallized fruits.) confire3) (to make or become definite or clear: He tried to crystallize his ideas.) fixer -
111 downstream
adverb (further along a river towards the sea: We found/rowed the boat downstream.) en aval -
112 downward(s)
adverb (towards a lower position or state: The path led downward (s) towards the sea.) vers le bas -
113 driftwood
noun (wood floating on or cast up on the shore by the sea: We made a fire with driftwood.) bois flotté -
114 flatten
verb ((often with out) to make or become flat: The countryside flattened out as they came near the sea.) (s')aplanir -
115 gulf
(a part of the sea with land round a large part of it: the Gulf of Mexico.) golfe -
116 lore
[lo:](knowledge handed down on a subject: the lore of the sea.) traditions -
117 marine
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118 occur
[ə'kə:]past tense, past participle - occurred; verb1) (to take place: The accident occurred yesterday morning.) se produire2) ((with to) to come into one's mind: An idea occurred to him; It occurred to me to visit my parents.) venir à l'esprit (de)3) (to be found: Oil occurs under the sea.) se trouver• -
119 oil-well
noun (a hole drilled into the earth or the sea-bed to obtain petroleum.) puits de pétrole -
120 project
1. ['pro‹ekt] noun1) (a plan or scheme: a building project.) projet2) (a piece of study or research: I am doing a project on Italian art.) étude (sur)2. [prə'‹ekt] verb1) (to throw outwards, forwards or upwards: The missile was projected into space.) projeter2) (to stick out: A sharp rock projected from the sea.) faire saillie3) (to plan or propose.) projeter (de)4) (to make a picture or a film appear on a screen.)•- projection - projector
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