-
21 YACACIMAIHCIHUIZTLI
yacacimaihcihuiztli:*\YACACIMAIHCIHUIZTLI maladie, narines bouchées.Angl., the stopped nostrils (of children). Sah10,145.Form: sur *cimaihcihuiztli, morph.incorp. yaca-tl.Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > YACACIMAIHCIHUIZTLI
-
22 competitively
competitively [kəmˈpetɪtɪvlɪ]* * *[kəm'petɪtɪvlɪ]adverb [play] dans un esprit de compétition; [operate] compétitivement -
23 flow
flow [fləʊ]a. ( = run) [river, blood from wound] coulerb. ( = circulate) [electric current, blood in veins] circulerc. ( = move, stream) refugees continue to flow in from the war zone les réfugiés fuyant la zone des conflits continuent à affluerd. ( = be well-written) the article flows nicely l'article est écrit dans un style très fluide• it doesn't flow [text] le style est heurté2. nouna. [of river] courant mb. [of electric current, blood in veins] circulation fc. [of donations, orders] flot m• the phone rang, interrupting the flow of conversation le téléphone a sonné, interrompant le déroulement de la conversation• to be in full flow [speaker] être sur sa lancée3. compounds* * *[fləʊ] 1.1) ( of liquid) écoulement m; (of blood, electricity) circulation f; (of refugees, words) flot m; ( of information) circulation f2.in full flow — fig en plein discours
to flow in/back — affluer/refluer
2) ( be continuous) [conversation, words] couler; [wine, beer] couler à flots3) ( circulate) [blood, electricity etc] circuler (through, round dans)4) ( move gracefully) [hair, dress] flotter; [pen] courir ( across sur)5) [tide] monter -
24 frustrate
frustrate [frʌsˈtreɪt]a. ( = thwart) [+ attempts, plans] contrecarrer• rescuers were frustrated in their search by bad weather ( = hindered) le mauvais temps a gêné les sauveteurs dans leurs recherches ; ( = stopped) le mauvais temps a empêché les sauveteurs de continuer leurs recherchesb. ( = irritate, annoy) [+ person] énerver* * *[frʌ'streɪt], US ['frʌstreɪt]transitive verb1) (irk, annoy) énerver [person]2) ( thwart) réduire [quelque chose] à néant [effort]; contrarier [plan]; entraver [attempt] -
25 light
light [laɪt](verb: preterite, past participle lit)1. nouna. lumière f• can you throw any light on this question? pouvez-vous donner des éclaircissements sur cette question ?► adjective + light• in a good/bad light sous un jour favorable/défavorable• to cast a new light on a subject jeter un éclairage nouveau sur un sujet► to see the light ( = understand) comprendre• to see the light of day ( = be born) venir au monde ; ( = be published) paraître► to bring to light faire apparaîtrec. ( = lamp) lampe f• have you got your lights on? as-tu mis tes phares (or tes feux) ?e. ( = traffic light) feu mf. (for cigarette) feu m• have you got a light? avez-vous du feu ?2. adjectivea. [evening, room] clairb. [hair, colour, skin] clairc. ( = not heavy) légera. [+ candle, cigarette, gas] allumerb. ( = illuminate) éclairer5. adverb6. compounds► light upa. s'allumer• her eyes/face lit up son regard/visage s'est éclairéb. ( = start to smoke) (inf) allumer une cigarette (or une pipe etc)( = illuminate) éclairer* * *[laɪt] 1.1) ( brightness) lumière fby the light of — à la lumière de [fire]; à la clarté de [moon]
in the light of day — lit, fig au grand jour
to cast ou throw ou shed light on — lit projeter de la lumière sur; fig éclaircir
to put ou turn a light on/off — allumer/éteindre une lumière
3) (part of gauge, indicator, dashboard) voyant m (lumineux)5) ( flame)to put a light to — allumer [fire, gas]
have you got a light? — ( for cigarette) tu as du feu?
looking at it in that light... — vu sous cet angle...
to review something in the light of — réexaminer quelque chose à la lumière de [evidence, experience]
to bring to light — découvrir [fact, evidence, truth]
2.to come to ou be brought to light — être découvert
lights plural noun1)(traffic) lights — feu m, feux mpl
to shoot (colloq) ou jump (colloq) the lights — griller (colloq) un feu rouge
2) ( decorative display) illuminations fpl3.1) ( bright) [evening, room] clairto get ou grow lighter — [sky] s'éclaircir
2) [colour, fabric, wood, skin] clair; [hair] blondlight blue — bleu clair inv
3) ( not heavy) [material, substance, snow, wind, clothing, meal] léger/-ère; [rain] fin; [drinker] modéré; [damage, sentence] léger/-ère4) ( delicate) [knock, footsteps] léger/-ère; [movement] délicat5) ( not tiring) [work] peu fatigant; [exercise] léger/-èrelight duties — petits travaux mpl
6) [music, verse] léger/-ère4.to make light of — traiter [quelque chose] à la légère [rumour, problem]; ne pas attacher d'importance à [injury]
1) allumer [candle, oven, cigarette]; enflammer [wood, paper]; tirer [firework]; craquer [match]to light a fire — faire un or du feu
2) ( illuminate) éclairer5.intransitive verb (prét, pp lit) [fire] prendre; [gas, match] s'allumerPhrasal Verbs:- light on- light up••many hands make light work — Prov à plusieurs la besogne va vite
-
26 pitch
pitch [pɪt∫]1. noun• football/cricket pitch terrain m de football/de cricketb. ( = degree) he had worked himself up to such a pitch of indignation that... il était parvenu à un tel degré d'indignation que...• tension has reached such a high pitch that... la tension est telle que...e. ( = argument) to make a pitch for sth plaider pour qchg. ( = tar) poix fa. ( = throw) [+ ball, object] lancer• the incident pitched him into the political arena cet incident l'a propulsé dans l'arène politiqueb. [+ musical note] donner• the speech must be pitched at the right level for the audience le ton du discours doit être adapté au publicc. ( = set up) to pitch a tent dresser une tenteb. [ship] tanguer4. compounds• it's pitch-black outside il fait noir comme dans un four dehors ► pitch blackness noun noir m complet• it's pitch-dark il fait noir comme dans un four ► pitch invasion noun (British Sport) invasion f du terrain( = try and get) chercher à obtenir* * *[pɪtʃ] 1.1) Sport terrain m2) ( sound level) gen (of note, voice) hauteur f; Music ton mabsolute pitch —
perfect pitch — oreille f absolue
3) ( degree) degré m; ( highest point) comble m4) ( sales talk) gen, Commerce boniment m5) Construction, Nautical ( tar) brai m6) ( for street trader) emplacement m2.transitive verbto be pitched forward — [person] être projeté vers l'avant
3) Music [singer] trouver [note]; [player] donner [note]to pitch one's voice higher/lower — hausser/baisser le ton de la voix
4) ( erect) planter [tent]3.1) ( be thrown) [rider, passenger] être projetéto pitch and roll ou toss — Nautical tanguer
2) US ( in baseball) lancer (la balle)•Phrasal Verbs:- pitch in -
27 proceed
proceed [prəˈsi:d]a. ( = go forwards) avancerb. ( = move on) let us proceed to the next item passons à la question suivante• they proceeded with the march despite the ban en dépit de l'interdiction, ils n'ont pas annulé la manifestation• they proceeded with their plan ils ont mis leur projet à exécution► to proceed to do sth ( = begin) se mettre à faire qch• the police stopped the car and proceeded to search it les policiers ont arrêté la voiture et se sont mis à la fouillerc. ( = act) procéder* * *[prə'siːd, prəʊ-] 1.transitive verb2.‘so...,’ he proceeded — ‘alors...,’ a-t-il continué
to proceed with — poursuivre [idea, plan, sale]; procéder à [election]
to proceed to — passer à [item, problem]
let us proceed — ( begin) commençons; ( continue) poursuivons
2) ( be in progress) [project, work] avancer; [interview, talks, trial] se poursuivre; ( take place) [work, interview, talks] se dérouler3) ( move along) [person, road] continuer; [vehicle] avancer -
28 rain
rain [reɪn]1. nounpluie f• heavy/light rain pluie f battante/fine• come in out of the rain ne reste pas sous la pluie, rentre[+ blows] faire pleuvoir4. compoundsI'll take a rain check (on that) ça sera pour une autre fois ► rain cloud noun nuage m chargé de pluie* * *[reɪn] 1.noun Meteorology pluie f2.steady/driving/pouring rain — pluie régulière/battante/diluvienne
rains plural noun saison f des pluies3.transitive verb4.1) Meteorology pleuvoir•Phrasal Verbs:- rain off••to be (as) right as rain — GB [person] se porter comme un charme
-
29 rain off
GB, rain out USto be rained off — ( cancelled) être annulé pour cause de pluie; ( stopped) être interrompu par la pluie
-
30 short
short [∫ɔ:t]1. adjectivea. court ; ( = not tall) petit• I know it's short notice, but... je sais que le délai est assez court mais...b. ( = abbreviated) "PO" is short for "post office" « PO » est l'abréviation de »post office »c. ( = lacking) to be short of sth manquer de qchd. ( = curt) brusque2. adverb• to cut short [+ speech, TV programme, class, visit, holiday] écourter• I'm £2 short il me manque 2 livres• not far short of £100 pas loin de 100 livres• we are £2,000 short of our target il nous manque encore 2 000 livres pour atteindre notre objectif• it's nothing short of robbery c'est du vol, ni plus ni moins• nothing short of a revolution will satisfy them ils veulent une révolution, rien de moins• I don't see what you can do short of asking him yourself je ne vois pas ce que vous pouvez faire si ce n'est lui demander vous-même3. noun4. plural noun7. compounds• to short-change sb (in shop) ne pas rendre assez à qn ► short-circuit noun court-circuit m transitive verb court-circuiter intransitive verb faire court-circuit• I took a short cut through the fields j'ai pris un raccourci à travers champs ► short-haired adjective [person] aux cheveux courts ; [animal] à poil ras► short-range adjective [missile] à courte portée ; [aircraft] à court rayon d'action ; [plan, weather forecast] à court terme• to be short-staffed manquer de personnel ► short-stay car park noun parc m de stationnement de courte durée* * *[ʃɔːt] 1.1) ( drink) alcool m fort2) Electricity = short circuit3) Cinema court métrage m2. 3.1) ( not long-lasting) [stay, memory, period] court (before n); [course] de courte durée; [conversation, speech, chapter] bref/brève; [walk] petit (before n)the days are getting shorter — les jours diminuent or raccourcissent
2) ( not of great length) court (before n)3) ( not tall) [person] petit4) ( scarce)5) ( inadequate) [rations] insuffisanthe gave me a short measure — ( in shop) il a triché sur le poids
6) ( lacking)to be short on — [person] manquer de [talent, tact]
to go short of —
to run short of — manquer de [clothes, money, food]
my wages are £30 short — il me manque 30 livres sterling sur mon salaire
7) ( in abbreviation)this is Nicholas, Nick for short! — je te présente Nicholas, mais on l'appelle Nick
8) ( abrupt)9) Linguistics [vowel] bref/brève10) Finance [loan, credit] à court terme11) Culinary [pastry] brisé4. 5.in short adverbial phrase bref6.short of prepositional phrase1) ( just before) un peu avant2) ( just less than) pas loin dethat's nothing short of blackmail! — c'est du chantage, ni plus ni moins!
3) ( except)7.transitive verb, intransitive verb Electricity = short-circuit••short and sweet — bref/brève
to bring ou pull somebody up short — couper quelqu'un dans son élan
to make short work of something/somebody — expédier quelque chose/quelqu'un
the long and short of it is that they... — en un mot (comme en cent), ils...
-
31 commodity
∎ rice is the staple commodity of China le riz est la ressource principale de la Chine(b) STOCK EXCHANGE matière f première;∎ to trade commodities spéculer sur les marchés à terme des matières premières;∎ coffee is considered to be the main agricultural commodity le café est considéré comme la principale matière négociablecommodity broker, commodity dealer courtier(ère) m, f en matières premières;commodity exchange marché m des matières premières;commodity futures opérations f pl à terme sur matières premières;commodity market marché des matières premières;commodity money monnaie f de marchandise;commodity prices prix m pl des marchandises, cours m pl des denréesHe says the main reasons why the recovery will continue is to do with commodity prices and capital flows, which he says have yet to recover. We are at the bottom of the commodity price market - these countries produce raw materials and so it is a very important part of their economy, he says. And people have stopped pulling their money dramatically out of emerging markets.
-
32 stop
1 nounSTOCK EXCHANGE stop order ordre m stop;stop payment opposition f (à un chèque)∎ to stop payment suspendre des paiements;∎ to stop a cheque faire opposition à un chèque;∎ to stop sb's wages retenir le salaire de qn;∎ the money will be stopped out of your wages la somme sera retenue sur votre salaire -
33 difference
['difrəns]1) (what makes one thing unlike another: I can't see any difference between these two pictures; It doesn't make any difference to me whether you go or stay; There's not much difference between them.) différence2) (an act of differing, especially a disagreement: We had a difference of opinion; Have they settled their differences? (= Have they stopped arguing?).) désaccord3) (the amount by which one quantity or number is greater than another: If you buy it for me I'll give you $6 now and make up the difference later.) différence•- differentiate - differentiation -
34 gangrene
['ɡæŋɡri:n](the decay of a part of the body of a living person, animal etc, because the blood supply to that part of the body has stopped.) gangrène -
35 here
[hiə] 1. adverb1) ((at, in or to) this place: He's here; Come here; He lives not far from here; Here they come; Here is / Here's your lost book.) ici; voici2) (at this time; at this point in an argument: Here she stopped speaking to wipe her eyes; Here is where I disagree with you.) là3) (beside one: My colleague here will deal with the matter.) que voici2. interjection1) (a shout of surprise, disapproval etc: Here! what do you think you're doing?) hé là!2) (a shout used to show that one is present: Shout `Here!' when I call your name.) présent•- hereabouts- hereabout - hereafter - the hereafter - hereby - herein - herewith - here and there - here goes - here's to - here - there and everywhere - here you are - neither here nor there -
36 hop
I 1. [hop] past tense, past participle - hopped; verb1) ((of people) to jump on one leg: The children had a competition to see who could hop the farthest; He hopped about in pain when the hammer fell on his foot.) sauter à cloche-pied2) ((of certain small birds, animals and insects) to jump on both or all legs: The sparrow/frog hopped across the lawn.) sautiller3) (to jump: He hopped (over) the fence and ran away; He hopped out of bed.) sauter4) ((with in(to), out (of)) to get into or out of a car etc: The car stopped and the driver told the hikers to hop in; I'll hop out of the car at the next crossroads.) monter/descendre2. noun1) (a short jump on one leg.) saut (à cloche-pied)2) ((of certain small birds, animals and insects) a short jump on both or all legs: The sparrow crossed the lawn in a series of hops.) sautillement•- catch someone on the hop - catch on the hop - keep someone on the hop - keep on the hop II [hop] noun(a climbing plant, the bitter fruits of which (hops) are used in brewing beer.) houblon -
37 hopeless
1) (not likely to be successful: It's hopeless to try to persuade him; a hopeless attempt; The future looks hopeless.) sans espoir2) ((with at) not good: I'm a hopeless housewife; He's hopeless at French.) nul3) (unable to be stopped, cured etc: The doctors considered the patient's case hopeless; He's a hopeless liar/idiot.) désespéré -
38 in one's tracks
(where one stands or is: He stopped dead in his tracks.) sur place -
39 jolt
[‹əult] 1. verb1) (to move jerkily: The bus jolted along the road.) avancer en cahotant2) (to shake or move suddenly: I was violently jolted as the train stopped.) secouer2. noun1) (a sudden movement or shake: The car gave a jolt and started.) à-coup2) (a shock: He got a jolt when he heard the bad news.) choc -
40 ledge
[le‹](a shelf or an object that sticks out like a shelf: He keeps plant-pots on the window-ledge; They stopped on a ledge halfway up the cliff.) rebord, corniche
См. также в других словарях:
Stopped — Stopped, a. (Phonetics) Made by complete closure of the mouth organs; shut; said of certain consonants (p, b, t, d, etc.). H. Sweet. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stopped — stopped; un·stopped; … English syllables
stopped — index arrested (checked), broken (interrupted) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
stopped-up — index blind (impassable) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
stopped — adjective (of a nose) blocked a stopped (or stopped up) nose • Syn: ↑stopped up, ↑stopped up • Similar to: ↑obstructed … Useful english dictionary
stopped up — adjective (of a nose) blocked a stopped (or stopped up) nose • Syn: ↑stopped, ↑stopped up • Similar to: ↑obstructed … Useful english dictionary
stopped-up — adjective 1. having narrow opening filled • Syn: ↑chinked • Similar to: ↑caulked 2. (of a nose) blocked a stopped (or stopped up) nose • Syn: ↑stopped, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Stopped — Stop Stop, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stopped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stopping}.] [OE. stoppen, AS. stoppian (in comp.); akin to LG. & D. stoppen, G. stopfen, Icel. stoppa, Sw. stoppa, Dan. stoppe; all probably fr. LL. stopare, stupare, fr. L. stuppa the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stopped — adjective a) Not moving, but not properly parked or berthed; We were stopped for more than three hours! b) In the state resulting from having stopped. They passed a stopped car on the side of the road, but realized there was nothing they could do … Wiktionary
stopped — Guaranteed a specific price on the customer s working order while the dealer tries to obtain a better one. Stopped against one s self involves a customer order and a firm s own account, not two customers. One can cancel an order even after being… … Financial and business terms
stopped — Synonyms and related words: accented, alveolar, apical, apico alveolar, apico dental, arrested, articulated, assimilated, back, backward, barytone, behindhand, belated, bilabial, blocked, bound, broad, cacuminal, central, cerebral, checked,… … Moby Thesaurus