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41 pull
[pul] 1. verb1) (to (try to) move something especially towards oneself usually by using force: He pulled the chair towards the fire; She pulled at the door but couldn't open it; He kept pulling the girls' hair for fun; Help me to pull my boots off; This railway engine can pull twelve carriages.) (re)tirer (sur)2) ((with at or on) in eg smoking, to suck at: He pulled at his cigarette.) tirer sur3) (to row: He pulled towards the shore.) ramer4) ((of a driver or vehicle) to steer or move in a certain direction: The car pulled in at the garage; I pulled into the side of the road; The train pulled out of the station; The motorbike pulled out to overtake; He pulled off the road.) entrer dans2. noun1) (an act of pulling: I felt a pull at my sleeve; He took a pull at his beer/pipe.) traction; gorgée; bouffée2) (a pulling or attracting force: magnetic pull; the pull (=attraction) of the sea.) attraction3) (influence: He thinks he has some pull with the headmaster.) influence•- pull down - pull a face / faces at - pull a face / faces - pull a gun on - pull off - pull on - pull oneself together - pull through - pull up - pull one's weight - pull someone's leg -
42 reverse
[rə'və:s] 1. verb1) (to move backwards or in the opposite direction to normal: He reversed (the car) into the garage; He reversed the film through the projector.) faire marche arrière; inverser2) (to put into the opposite position, state, order etc: This jacket can be reversed (= worn inside out).) retourner3) (to change (a decision, policy etc) to the exact opposite: The man was found guilty, but the judges in the appeal court reversed the decision.) réformer, révoquer2. noun1) (( also adjective) (the) opposite: `Are you hungry?' `Quite the reverse - I've eaten far too much!'; I take the reverse point of view.) contraire, inverse2) (a defeat; a piece of bad luck.) revers3) ((a mechanism eg one of the gears of a car etc which makes something move in) a backwards direction or a direction opposite to normal: He put the car into reverse; ( also adjective) a reverse gear.) marche arrière4) (( also adjective) (of) the back of a coin, medal etc: the reverse (side) of a coin.) revers•- reversal- reversed - reversible - reverse the charges -
43 pass
pass, US [transcription][p_s]A n1 ( permission document) (to enter, leave) laisser-passer m inv ; ( for journalists) coupe-file m inv ; ( to be absent) permission f also Mil ; ( of safe conduct) sauf-conduit m ;2 ( travel document) carte f d'abonnement ; bus/train/monthly pass carte d'abonnement pour le bus/pour le train/mensuelle ;3 Sch, Univ ( success) moyenne f (in en) ; I'll be happy with a pass je me contenterais de la moyenne ; to get a pass être reçu ;4 Sport ( in ball games) passe f ; ( in fencing) botte f ; a backward/forward pass une passe en arrière/en avant ; to make a pass faire une passe ;B vtr1 ( go past) ( to far side) passer [checkpoint, customs] ; franchir [lips, finishing line] ; ( alongside and beyond) passer devant [building, area] ; [vehicle] dépasser [vehicle] ; dépasser [level, understanding, expectation] ; to pass sb in the street croiser qn dans la rue ;2 ( hand over) ( directly) passer ; ( indirectly) faire passer ; pass me your plate passe-moi ton assiette ; pass the salt along please faites passer le sel s'il vous plaît ; to pass stolen goods/counterfeit notes faire passer des marchandises volées/des faux billets ; to pass sth along the line se passer qch de main en main ; ‘we'll pass you back to the studio now’ TV, Radio ‘maintenant nous repassons l'antenne au studio’ ;3 ( move) passer ; pass the rope through/round the ring passez la corde dans/autour de l'anneau ; he passed his hand over his face il s'est passé la main sur le visage ;5 ( spend) passer [time] (doing à faire) ;6 ( succeed in) [person] réussir [test, exam] ; [car, machine etc] passer [qch] (avec succès) [test] ;7 ( declare satisfactory) admettre [candidate] ; approuver [invoice] ; to pass sth (as being) safe/suitable etc juger qch sans danger/convenable etc ; the censors passed the film as suitable for adults only la censure a jugé que le film ne convenait qu'aux adultes ;8 ( vote in) adopter [bill, motion, resolution] ;9 ( pronounce) prononcer [judgment, verdict, sentence] ; to pass sentence on Jur prononcer un verdict à l'encontre de [accused] ; to pass a remark about sb/sth faire une remarque sur qn/qch ;C vi2 ( move) passer ; to pass along/over sth passer le long de/au-dessus de qch ; to pass through sth traverser qch ; pass down the bus please avancez dans le fond s'il vous plaît ;3 fig ( go by) [time, crisis, feeling] passer ; [memory, old order] disparaître ; the evening had passed all too quickly la soirée avait passé beaucoup trop vite ; to pass unnoticed passer inaperçu ; let the remark pass laissez couler ;4 ( be transferred) passer (to à) ; [title, property] passer (to à) ; [letter, knowing look] être échangé (between entre) ; his mood passed from joy to despair son humeur est passée de la joie au désespoir ; deeds which have passed into legend exploits qui sont passés dans la légende ;5 Sport passer ; to pass to sb faire une passe à qn ;6 Games passer ; I'm afraid I must pass on that one fig ( in discussion) je cède mon tour de parole ;7 littér ( happen) se passer ; to come to pass arriver ; it came to pass that… Bible il advint que… ; to bring sth to pass accomplir qch ;8 ( succeed) réussir ; she passed in both subjects elle a réussi dans les deux matières ;9 ( be accepted) [person, rudeness, behaviour] passer ; he'd pass for an Italian il pourrait passer pour un Italien ; she passes for 40 on lui donnerait 40 ans ;10 US, Jur se prononcer (on sur) ;11 Chem se transformer (into en).in passing en passant ; to come to such a pass that… arriver à un tel point que… ; to make a pass at sb faire du plat ○ à qn ; to pass the word passer la consigne ; to sell the pass trahir la cause.■ pass along:▶ pass [sth] along, pass along [sth] faire passer.■ pass around, pass round:▶ pass [sth] around, pass around [sth] faire circuler [document, photos] ; faire passer [food, plates etc].■ pass by [procession] défiler ; [person] passer ; life seems to have passed me by j'ai le sentiment d'être passé à côté de la vie.■ pass down:▶ pass [sth] down, pass down [sth] transmettre [secret, knowledge, title] (from de ; to à).■ pass off:▶ pass off2 ( disappear) [headache, effects] se dissiper ;▶ pass [sb/sth] off, pass off [sb/sth] faire passer [person, incident] (as pour).■ pass on:▶ pass on poursuivre ; to pass on to sth passer à qch ; let's pass on to the next question passons à la question suivante ;▶ pass [sth] on, pass on [sth] transmettre [good wishes, condolences, message, title] passer [book, clothes, cold] ; répercuter [costs].■ pass out:▶ pass out2 Mil ( complete training) sortir avec ses diplômes (of, from de) ;▶ pass [sth] out, pass out [sth] distribuer [leaflets].■ pass over:▶ pass [sb] over délaisser [employee, candidate] ; he was passed over in favour of another candidate on lui a préféré un autre candidat ;▶ pass over [sth] ne pas tenir compte de [rude remark, behaviour].■ pass through:■ pass up ○:▶ pass up [sth] laisser passer [opportunity, offer]. -
44 flip
1 noun(a) (little push, flick) petit coup m;∎ to give sth a flip donner un petit coup à qch(b) (turning movement) demi-tour m (sur soi-même); (somersault → in diving) saut m périlleux; (→ in gymnastics) flip-flap m∎ he flipped the packet shut d'un petit coup sec il a refermé le paquet∎ he casually flipped her back onto the trapeze sans effort apparent, il l'a renvoyée sur le trapèze;∎ to flip a coin (for sth) décider (qch) à pile ou face∎ to flip one's British lid or American wig (get angry) exploser, piquer une crise; (go mad) devenir dingue, perdre la boule; (under effects of stress) craquer; (become ecstatic) être emballé, flasherfamiliar (get angry) exploser, piquer une crise; (go mad) devenir dingue, perdre la boule; (under effects of stress) craquer; (become ecstatic) être emballé, flasherfamiliar (flippant) désinvolte□familiar mince!, zut!►► flip chart tableau m à feuilles;∎ there is, of course, a flip side to the expansion of industry l'expansion de l'industrie a, comme toute médaille, son revers;flip top (of packet) couvercle m à rabat(flick off → dirt, dust etc) faire tomber;∎ to flip sth off sth faire tomber qch de qch(a) familiar (get angry) exploser, piquer une crise; (go mad) devenir dingue, perdre la boule; (under effects of stress) craquer; (become ecstatic) être emballé, flasher(b) (trailer of vehicle, racing car) faire un écart(turn over → stone, person, record) retourner; (→ page) tourner(turn over → plane, boat, fish) se retourner; (→ page) tourner tout seul(magazine) feuilleter; (photos, posters, wallpaper samples etc) jeter un coup d'œil à -
45 around
around [əˈraʊnd]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adverba. autourb. ( = nearby) dans les parages• you haven't seen Susan around, have you? vous n'auriez pas vu Susan, par hasard ?• is he around? il est là ?c. ► to have been around• he's been around (inf) ( = travelled) il a pas mal roulé sa bosse (inf) ; ( = experienced) il n'est pas né d'hier2. prepositiona. ( = round) autour dec. ( = approximately) environ ; (with date, time) vers* * *Note: around often appears as the second element of certain verb structures ( come around, look around, turn around etc). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (come, look, turn etc)go around and get around generate many idiomatic expressions. For translations see the entries go and get[ə'raʊnd] 1.1) ( approximately) environ, à peu près2) ( in the vicinity)3) ( in circulation)she's been around — fig elle a roulé sa bosse (colloq), elle a vécu
4) ( available)5) ( in all directions)all around — lit tout autour; ( in general) partout
6) ( in circumference)7) (in different, opposite direction)a way around — lit un chemin pour contourner [obstacle]
I didn't ask her, it was the other way around — ce n'est pas moi qui lui ai demandé, c'est l'inverse
the wrong/right way around — dans le mauvais/bon sens
2.to put one's skirt on the wrong way around — mettre sa jupe à l'envers; (in specific place, home)
1) ( on all sides of) autour de [fire, table, head]2) ( throughout)3) (in the vicinity of, near)somewhere around the house/around Paris — quelque part dans la maison/près de Paris
4) (at) versaround midnight/1980 — vers minuit/1980
5) ( in order to circumvent)to go around — éviter [town centre]; contourner [obstacle]
6) ( to the other side of)around the mountain — de l'autre côté de or derrière la montagne
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46 lie
I.lie1 [laɪ]a. [person, animal] ( = lie down) s'allonger ; ( = be lying down) être allongé• he was lying on the floor (resting) il était allongé par terre ; (unable to move) il était étendu par terre• lie still! ne bouge pas !• here lies... (on tombstone) ci-gît...• what lies behind his refusal? quelle est la véritable raison de son refus ?2. noun3. compounds► lie about, lie around intransitive verba. [objects, clothes, books] traînerb. [person] traîner• don't just lie about all day! tâche de ne pas traîner toute la journée !(in chair, on bed) se renverser (en arrière)• just lie back and enjoy yourself! laisse-toi donc vivre ![person, animal] s'allonger( = stay in bed) faire la grasse matinéeII.lie2 [laɪ](verb: preterite, past participle lied)1. nounmensonge m• that's a lie! c'est un mensonge !* * *[laɪ] 1.noun mensonge m2. 3.to give the lie to something/somebody — démentir quelque chose/quelqu'un
1) (p prés lying; prét, pp lied) ( tell falsehood) mentir ( to somebody à quelqu'un; about à propos de)2) (p prés lying, prét lay, pp lain also for 3, 4, 5) ( in horizontal position) [person, animal] ( action) s'allonger; ( state) être allongé; [objects] être couchéto lie on one's back/on one's front ou face down — être allongé or s'allonger sur le dos/ventre
3) ( be situated) être; ( remain) resterto lie before somebody — [life, career] s'ouvrir devant quelqu'un
4) ( can be found) résiderto lie in — [cause, secret, talent] résider dans; [popularity, strength, fault] venir de
to lie in doing — [solution, cure] consister à faire
to lie behind — ( be hidden) se cacher derrière; ( instigate) être à l'origine de
5) lit, fig ( as covering) [snow] tenirto lie over — [atmosphere] recouvrir [place, gathering]
•Phrasal Verbs:- lie back- lie down- lie in- lie up••to take it lying down — (colloq) se laisser faire
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47 hang
[hæŋ]past tense, past participle - hung; verb1) (to put or fix, or to be put or fixed, above the ground eg by a hook: We'll hang the picture on that wall; The picture is hanging on the wall.) suspendre, être accroché2) (to fasten (something), or to be fastened, at the top or side so that it can move freely but cannot fall: A door hangs by its hinges.) accrocher, être accroché3) ((past tense, past participle hanged) to kill, or to be killed, by having a rope put round the neck and being allowed to drop: Murderers used to be hanged in the United Kingdom, but no-one hangs for murder now.) pendre, être pendu4) ((often with down or out) to be bending, drooping or falling downwards: The dog's tongue was hanging out; Her hair was hanging down.) pendre5) (to bow (one's head): He hung his head in shame.) baisser•- hanger- hanging - hangings - hangman - hangover - get the hang of - hang about/around - hang back - hang in the balance - hang on - hang together - hang up -
48 knock
A n1 ( blow) coup m ; a knock on the head un coup sur la tête ; to take a knock prendre un coup ; a knock with a hammer un coup de marteau ; a knock at the door un coup à la porte ; I'll give you a knock at 7.30 je frapperai à ta porte à 7 h 30 ; I thought I heard a knock je crois qu'on a frappé ;2 onomat knock! knock! toc! toc! ;3 fig ( setback) coup m ; to take a knock en prendre un coup ; it gave his confidence a knock son assurance en a pris un coup ; I've had worse knocks j'ai subi pire que ça ; you must learn to take the knocks tu dois apprendre à encaisser ○ (les coups).B vtr1 ( strike) cogner [object] ; to knock one's head/arm on sth se cogner la tête/le bras contre qch ; to knock sb on the head/arm with sth donner un coup sur la tête/le bras de qn avec qch ; to knock sb/sth into/against/across projeter qn/qch dans/contre/à travers ; to knock sb unconscious ou senseless ou silly ○ [person, object, blow] assommer qn ; to knock a hole in sth faire un trou dans qch ; to knock sth straight/flat redresser/aplatir qch ; to knock two rooms into one abattre la cloison entre deux pièces ;2 ( cause to move) to knock sth off ou out of sth faire tomber qch de qch ; to knock sb/sth over sth envoyer qn/qch par-dessus qch ; to knock sb/sth to the ground faire tomber qn/qch par terre ; she knocked the ball into the pond elle a envoyé la balle dans l'étang ; to knock a nail/peg into sth enfoncer un clou/une cheville dans qch ; to knock the handle off the jug casser l'anse du pot ; to knock sb off his feet [blast, wave] soulever qn ; to knock sb/sth out of the way écarter qn/qch ; to knock sb flat étendre qn par terre ;3 ( beat) to knock the enthusiasm/spirit out of sb faire perdre son enthousiasme/sa joie de vivre à qn ; I'll knock that stupid smile off his face je vais lui faire passer ce sourire stupide ; that will knock a bit of sense into him ça va peut-être lui inculquer un peu de bon sens ;4 ○ ( criticize) critiquer [method, opposition, achievement] ; dénigrer [person] ; don't knock it! hum arrête de critiquer!C vi1 ( make sound) ( involuntarily) [branch, object] cogner (on, against contre) ; ( deliberately) [person] frapper (at, on à) ; [engine, water pipes] cogner ;his knees were knocking ses genoux tremblaient, tellement il avait peur ; to knock sth on the head ○ mettre fin à qch ; to be knocking on a bit ○ commencer à se faire vieux ; it must be knocking on ○ 30 years since… ça ne doit pas faire loin de 30 ans que… ; I'll knock your heads together! je vous ferai entendre raison!■ knock about ○, knock around ○:▶ knock about traîner ;▶ knock about [sth] [object] traîner dans [house, area] ; to knock about with sb ○ fréquenter qn ; to knock about together ○ [adults] se fréquenter ;▶ knock [sb] about ○ malmener ;▶ knock [sth] about2 Sport let's just knock the ball about faisons juste des balles.■ knock back:▶ knock back [sth], knock [sth] back2 ○ ( swallow) descendre ○ [drink] ;▶ knock [sb] back2 ○ ( cost) that dress must have knocked her back a few quid ○ cette robe a dû lui coûter une fortune ;3 ( refuse) jeter ○ [person].■ knock down:▶ knock [sb/sth] down, knock down [sb/sth]1 ( cause to fall) ( deliberately) [aggressor] jeter [qn] à terre [victim, opponent] ; [police] défoncer [door] ; [builder] abattre [building] ; ( accidentally) [person, vehicle, animal] renverser [person, object] ; [lightning, wind] abattre [tree, fence] ; fig [person] abattre [obstacle, barrier] ;2 ( reduce) [buyer] faire baisser [price] ; [seller] baisser [price] ; I managed to knock him down by a few pounds j'ai réussi à le faire baisser de plusieurs livres ;■ knock in:▶ knock [sth] in, knock in [sth] ( deliberately) [person] planter [nail, peg] ; [golfer] rentrer ○ [ball] ; ( accidentally) [blow] enfoncer [side, top].■ knock into:▶ knock into [sb/sth] heurter.■ knock off:▶ knock off ○ [worker] arrêter de travailler ;▶ knock [sb/sth] off, knock off [sb/sth]1 ( cause to fall) [person, blow, force] faire tomber [person, object] ; [movement, blow] désarçonner [rider] ; [person] écarter [insect] ; [wind, person] décapiter [flower heads] ; [person, blow] desceller [handle, end, car mirror] ;2 ( reduce) I'll knock £10 off for you je vous ferai une réduction de 10 livres ; she wouldn't knock anything off elle ne voulait faire aucune réduction ; he knocked 20% off the bill il a déduit 20% de la note ;3 ○ ( steal) subtiliser [car, object] ;4 ○ ( stop) knock it off! ça suffit! ;5 ◑ ( have sex with) culbuter ◑ [person].■ knock out:▶ knock [sb/sth] out, knock out [sb/sth]1 ( dislodge) [person, blow] casser [tooth] ; [blast] souffler [window] ; [person, blow] arracher [peg, nail, support] ; [person] vider [contents] ;2 ( make unconscious) [person, blow] assommer [person, animal] ; [drug] endormir [person, animal] ; [boxer] mettre [qn] au tapis [opponent] ; don't drink the punch, it will knock you out! ne bois pas le punch, ça va t'assommer! ; all that walking has knocked him out ○ ça l'a épuisé de marcher si longtemps ;3 ( destroy) [enemy, shell] faire sauter [tank] ; [enemy, shell] mettre [qch] hors service [factory] ; [strike action, breakdown] paralyser [production, service] ;7 ○ ( overwhelm) [performance, appearance, good news] émerveiller [person] ; [bad news] consterner ;1 ( become unconscious) s'assommer ;2 ○ ( become exhausted) s'éreinter ○.■ knock over:▶ knock [sb/sth] over, knock over [sb/sth] [person, animal, vehicle, force] renverser [person, animal, object].■ knock through Constr you could knock through into the dining-room vous pourriez abattre le mur de la salle à manger.▶ knock together [knees, objects] s'entrechoquer ;▶ knock [sth] together, knock together [sth] ○1 ( create) bricoler [furniture, shelter] ; confectionner [meal] ; mettre [qch] sur pied [show, reception] ;2 ( bang together) cogner l'un contre l'autre ; they need their heads knocking together fig ils auraient besoin d'une bonne leçon.■ knock up:▶ knock [sth] up, knock up [sth]▶ knock [sb] up, knock up [sb]1 ( awaken) réveiller [person] ;2 ○ ( exhaust) mettre [qn] à plat ○ ;3 ◑ ( make pregnant) mettre [qn] en cloque ○. -
49 shoot
A n3 Cin tournage m ;4 ( rapid) rapide m ;1 ( expressing disbelief) oh non alors! ;2 ( telling sb to speak) vas-y, parle ○ !1 ( fire) tirer [bullet] ; lancer [missile] ; tirer, décocher [arrow] ; to shoot sth at sb/sth ( with gun) tirer qch sur qn/qch ; ( with missiles) lancer qch sur qn/qch ; to shoot one's way out of somewhere s'échapper de quelque part en tirant de tous côtés ;2 ( hit with gun) tirer sur [person, animal] ; ( kill) abattre [person, animal] ; she shot him in the leg/back elle lui a tiré dans la jambe/le dos ; to be shot in the leg/back recevoir une balle dans la jambe/le dos ; he was shot in the head on lui a tiré une balle dans la tête ; to shoot sb for desertion/spying fusiller qn pour désertion/espionnage ; to shoot sb dead abattre qn ; you'll get shot if someone catches you! fig tu vas te faire tuer si on te surprend! ; I could shoot him! je pourrais le tuer! ; to be shot to pieces ○ lit être criblé de balles ; fig être réduit à néant ;3 ( direct) lancer, décocher [look] (at à) ; jeter [smile] (at à) ; to shoot questions at sb bombarder qn de questions ;5 ( push) mettre, pousser [bolt] ;6 ( in canoeing) to shoot the rapids franchir les rapides ;7 ( in golf) to shoot 75 faire un score de 75 ;1 ( fire a gun) tirer (at sur) ; to shoot to kill/wound tirer pour tuer/blesser ;2 ( move suddenly) to shoot out of/into/down sth sortir de/entrer dans/descendre qch en flèche ; to shoot forward/backwards s'élancer/reculer à toute vitesse ; the car shot past la voiture est passée en trombe or à toute allure ; the pain shot down ou along his arm ça lui a élancé dans le bras, il a eu une douleur lancinante dans le bras ; to shoot to fame fig percer, devenir célèbre subitement ;4 Cin tourner ;6 Hunt [person] chasser.E v refl ( prét, pp shot) to shoot oneself se tirer une balle dans la tête ; to shoot oneself in the head/leg se tirer une balle dans la tête/la jambe.to shoot a line ○ frimer ○ ; to shoot oneself in the foot ○ agir contre son propre intérêt ; to shoot the works ○ US dépenser tout son argent ; the whole (bang) shoot ○ tout le bataclan ○ ; ⇒ mouth.■ shoot down:▶ shoot down [sb/sth], shoot [sb/sth] down Aviat, Mil abattre, descendre ○ [plane, pilot] ; he was shot down over France son avion a été abattu quand il volait au-dessus de la France ; to shoot [sb/sth] down in flames lit, fig descendre [qn/qch] en flammes [person, plane, argument] ;▶ shoot [sb] down, shoot down [sb] [gunman] abattre [person].■ shoot off: his foot was shot off il a eu un pied emporté par un éclat d'obus.■ shoot out:▶ shoot out [flame, water] jaillir ; the car shot out of a side street la voiture est sortie en trombe d'une petite rue ; to shoot one's foot/arm out tendre la jambe/le bras ; the snake shot its tongue out le serpent a dardé sa langue ; to shoot it out ○ [gunmen] régler leurs comptes à coups de feu.■ shoot up:▶ shoot up2 ( grow rapidly) [plant] pousser vite ; that boy has really shot up! fig qu'est-ce que ce garçon a grandi! ;3 ( inject oneself) argot des drogués se shooter ○ ;▶ shoot up [sth], shoot [sth] up -
50 bias
1. noun1) (favouring of one or other (side in an argument etc) rather than remaining neutral: a bias against people of other religions.) parti pris2) (a weight on or in an object (eg a bowl for playing bowls) making it move in a particular direction.) déviation2. verb(to influence (usually unfairly): He was biased by the report in the newspapers.) influencer- biassed- biased -
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spirit ['spɪrɪt]1 noun(a) (non-physical part of being, soul) esprit m;∎ the poor in spirit les pauvres d'esprit;∎ the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak l'esprit est prompt mais la chair est faible;∎ he is with us in spirit il est avec nous en pensée ou par la pensée(b) (supernatural being) esprit m;∎ I don't believe in ghosts or spirits je ne crois ni aux fantômes ni aux esprits;∎ she is possessed by spirits elle est possédée par des esprits;∎ to call up the spirits of the dead évoquer les âmes des morts;∎ evil spirits esprits mpl malins;∎ the spirit world le monde des esprits∎ he is a generous spirit il a une âme généreuse, c'est une bonne âme;∎ he is a courageous spirit il est courageux;∎ he is a leading spirit in the movement il est l'un de ceux qui donnent son impulsion au mouvement;∎ he is one of the great spirits of modern philosophy c'est un des grands esprits de la philosophie moderne(d) (attitude, mood) esprit m;∎ the spirit of the age l'esprit m ou le génie de l'époque;∎ to do sth in a spirit of fun faire qch pour s'amuser;∎ you mustn't do it in a spirit of vengeance il ne faut pas le faire par esprit de vengeance;∎ to take sth in the right/wrong spirit prendre qch bien/mal;∎ she took my remarks in the wrong spirit elle a mal pris mes remarques;∎ he went about the job entirely in the wrong spirit il n'a pas compris dans quel esprit il devait travailler;∎ he took it in the spirit in which it was intended il l'a pris comme il fallait;∎ to have the party spirit avoir envie de s'amuser;∎ to enter into the spirit of things (at party) se mettre au diapason; (in work) participer de bon cœur;∎ familiar that's the spirit! voilà comment il faut réagir!□, à la bonne heure!(e) (deep meaning) esprit m, génie m;∎ the spirit of the law l'esprit m de la loi;∎ you haven't understood the spirit of the poem vous n'avez pas saisi l'esprit du poème∎ to do sth with spirit faire quelque chose avec entrain;∎ he replied with spirit il a répondu énergiquement;∎ they sang with spirit ils ont chanté avec entrain;∎ a man of spirit un homme de caractère;∎ he is entirely lacking in spirit il est complètement amorphe;∎ to show spirit montrer du caractère ou du courage;∎ to have spirit avoir de l'allant;∎ his spirit was broken il avait perdu courage∎ wines and spirits vins mpl et spiritueux mpl;∎ I prefer beer to spirits je préfère la bière aux spiritueux;∎ brandy is my favourite spirit le cognac est mon alcool préféré;∎ taxes on spirits have increased les taxes sur les spiritueux ont augmenté∎ (move secretly) they spirited her in/out by a side door ils l'ont fait entrer/sortir discrètement par une porte dérobée;∎ he seems to have been spirited into thin air il semble avoir disparu comme par enchantement;∎ to spirit sth in/out introduire/sortir discrètement qch(mood, mental state) humeur f, état m d'esprit; (morale) moral m;∎ to be in good spirits être de bonne humeur, avoir le moral;∎ to feel out of spirits avoir le cafard;∎ to be in high spirits être de très bonne humeur, avoir le moral au beau fixe;∎ to be in low spirits être déprimé;∎ you must keep your spirits up il faut garder le moral, il ne faut pas vous laisser abattre;∎ my spirits rose at the thought mon moral est remonté rien que d'y penser;∎ to raise sb's spirits remonter le moral à qn►► spirit of ammonia or spirits of ammonia ammoniaque m liquide;spirit gum colle f gomme;British spirit lamp lampe f à alcool;spirit level niveau m à bulle;Spirit of Saint Louis = avion spécialement conçu pour l'aviateur américain Charles Lindbergh, avec lequel il effectua, en 1927, la première traversée de l'Atlantique sans escale, de New York à Paris;spirit stove réchaud m à alcool;spirit of turpentine (essence f de) térébenthine f;spirit varnish vernis m à alcool(carry off secretly) faire disparaître (comme par enchantement); (steal) escamoter, subtiliser
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