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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 -
63 scotch
scotch [skɒtʃ]∎ we'll have to scotch that idea il faudra abandonner cette idée(b) (hamper → plans) entraver, contrecarrer(c) (block → wheel) caler -
64 staged
staged ['steɪdʒd](a) (gradual → withdrawal, introduction, process) graduel, progressif(b) (event, trial, revolt) monté de toutes pièces(c) Building industry bâti en étages -
65 urge
urge [ɜ:dʒ]1 nounforte envie f, désir m; Psychology pulsion f;∎ I felt or I had a sudden urge to tell her j'avais tout à coup très envie de lui dire;∎ I'll let you know if I ever get the urge je te le dirai si j'en ai envie ou si ça me chante;∎ the sexual urge les pulsions fpl sexuelles(a) (person → incite) exhorter, presser;∎ I urge you to reconsider je vous conseille vivement de reconsidérer votre position;∎ she urged us not to sell the house elle nous a vivement déconseillé de vendre la maison;∎ he urged them to revolt il les a incités à la révolte ou à se révolter∎ they urged the need for new schools ils ont insisté sur la nécessité de construire de nouvelles écoles;∎ we urged caution nous avons préconisé la prudence(c) (goad, encourage etc)∎ to urge a horse forward pousser un cheval;∎ he urged his men into battle il poussa ses hommes dans la batailletalonner, presser; (person, troops) faire avancer;∎ to urge sb on to do sth inciter qn à faire qch
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