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1 tale
tale [teɪl]∎ to tell a tale raconter une histoire;∎ he told them the tale of his escape il leur a raconté son évasion ou fait le récit de son évasion;∎ the astronaut lived/didn't live to tell the tale l'astronaute a survécu/n'a pas survécu pour raconter ce qui s'est passé;∎ his drawn face told the tale of his sufferings ses traits tirés en disaient long sur ses souffrances;∎ this painting tells its own tale ce tableau est très parlant ou se passe de commentaires;∎ tales of romance des histoires fpl romantiques;∎ humorous and thereby hangs a tale et là-dessus il y en aurait à raconter∎ there's a tale going around that they're moving on raconte qu'ils vont déménager;∎ to tell tales (inform) cafter, rapporter;∎ to tell tales on sb raconter des histoires sur le compte de qn;∎ she's been telling tales to the teacher again elle est encore allée cafter ou rapporter à la maîtresse;∎ you shouldn't tell tales il ne faut pas rapporter;∎ figurative to tell tales out of school (be indiscreet) être indiscret, trop parler -
2 tale
tale n1 ( story) histoire f (about sur) ; ( fantasy story) conte m (about sur) ; (narrative, account) récit m (about sur) ; ( legend) légende f (about de) ; to tell a tale raconter une histoire ; to tell a tale of woe ( about oneself) raconter ses malheurs ; ( about others) raconter une histoire pathétique ; the figures tell the same/another tale les chiffres disent la même chose/tout autre chose ; the recent events tell their own tale les événements récents parlent d'eux-mêmes ;2 ( hearsay) histoire f ; ( gossip) cancan m ; to spread ou tell tales raconter des histoires (about sb sur qn).a likely tale! et puis quoi encore! ; dead men tell no tales les morts ne parlent pas ; to live to tell the tale être encore là pour en parler ; to tell tales out of school révéler des choses indiscrètes. -
3 tale
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4 tale
[teil]1) (a story: He told me the tale of his travels.) conte, récit2) (an untrue story; a lie: He told me he had a lot of money, but that was just a tale.) histoire -
5 tale-telling
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > tale-telling
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6 fairy-tale
∎ fairy-tale castle château m de conte de fées;∎ a fairy-tale ending une fin digne d'un conte de fées;∎ a fairy-tale romance une histoire d'amour digne d'un conte de fées -
7 fairy tale
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8 fairy tale
1. 2.(also fairy-tale, fairytale) noun modifier [ romance, princess] de conte de fées -
9 fairy-tale
noun (a fairy-story: to tell fairy-tales; ( also adjective) the fairy-tale appearance of the countryside.) conte de fées -
10 morality tale
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11 old wives' tale
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12 traveller's tale
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13 tattle-tale
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14 tell tale
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > tell tale
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15 old wives' tale
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16 tell-tale
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17 old wives' tale
(a superstitious and misleading story.) conte de bonne femme -
18 fairy
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19 cautionary
cautionary [ˈkɔ:∫ənərɪ]* * *['kɔːʃənərɪ], US [-nerɪ]adjective (épith) [look, gesture] d'avertissementa cautionary word ou comment — un avertissement
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20 spin
spin [spɪn]1. nouna. ( = turning motion) tournoiement m• to go into a spin [plane] tomber en vrilleb. ( = ride) (inf) petit tour mc. to put a new/different spin on sth (inf) présenter qch sous un nouvel angle/un angle différenta. [+ wool] filer ; [+ thread] fabriquer• to spin a yarn ( = tell a story) raconter une histoireb. [+ wheel, nut, revolving stand] faire tourner ; [+ ball] donner de l'effet àa. ( = spin wool) filer4. compounds[+ story, explanation] délayer* * *[spɪn] 1.1) ( of wheel) tour m; (of dancer, skate) pirouette f2) Sport effet m3) Aviation4) ( pleasure trip) tour m5) US ( interpretation)2.1) lancer [top]; faire tourner [globe, wheel]2) ( flip)3) filer [wool, thread]4) [spider] tisser5) ( wring out) essorer quelque chose à la machine [clothes]6) raconter [tale]3.1) ( rotate) [wheel] tourner; [weathercock, top] tournoyer; [dancer] pirouetterto go spinning through the air — [ball, plate] aller valser (colloq)
the car spun off the road — la voiture est allée valser (colloq) dans la nature
2) fig tourner3) ( turn wildly) [wheels] patiner; [plane] descendre en vrille•Phrasal Verbs:- spin out••to spin one's wheels — US fig ne pas avancer fig
См. также в других словарях:
talé — talé … Dictionnaire des rimes
Tale — Tale, n. [AS. talu number, speech, narrative; akin to D. taal speech, language, G. zahl number, OHG. zala, Icel. tal, tala, number, speech, Sw. tal, Dan. tal number, tale speech, Goth. talzjan to instruct. Cf. {Tell}, v. t., {Toll} a tax, also… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tale — W3 [teıl] n [: Old English; Origin: talu] 1.) a story about exciting imaginary events tale of ▪ tales of adventure ▪ a book of old Japanese folk tales (=traditional stories) ▪ a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen ▪ a caution … Dictionary of contemporary English
Tale — may refer to:*Cautionary tale, a traditional story told in folklore, to warn its hearer of a danger *Fairy tale, a fictional story that usually features folkloric characters (such as fairies, goblins, elves, trolls, witches, giants, and talking… … Wikipedia
tale — [ teıl ] noun count ** 1. ) a story about imaginary events or people: tale of: tales of bravery and romance 2. ) a spoken account of someone s experiences, especially when they are made to seem more exciting or unpleasant than they really were:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
talé — talé, ée [ tale ] adj. • taulé « broyé » v. 1330; repris 1860; de taler ♦ Meurtri, taché, en parlant des fruits. Pêches talées. ⊗ HOM. Taller. ● talé Participe passé de taler. talé, ée [tale] adj. ÉTYM. V. 1330, taulé « … Encyclopédie Universelle
tale — [n1] story account, anecdote, fable, fairy tale, fiction, folk tale, legend, myth, narration, narrative, novel, relation, report, romance, saga, short story, yarn; concept 282 tale [n2] made up story canard, chestnut*, clothesline*, cock and bull … New thesaurus
Tale — (Балтэзерс,Латвия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Senču prospekts 45, Балтэзерс, LV 2164, Латвия … Каталог отелей
tale — (n.) O.E. talu story, tale, the action of telling, from P.Gmc. *talo (Cf. Du. taal speech, language ), from PIE root *del to recount, count. The secondary English sense of number, numerical reckoning (c.1200) probably was the primary one in… … Etymology dictionary
Tale — Tale, n. See {Tael}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tale — Tale, v. i. To tell stories. [Obs.] Chaucer. Gower. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English