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121 трип
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122 это меня не интересует
ncolloq. c'est pas mon tripDictionnaire russe-français universel > это меня не интересует
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123 я это не люблю
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124 TEPOTLAMIA
tepotlamia > tepotlamih.*\TEPOTLAMIA v.réfl., broncher, trébucher sans tomber." motepotlamia ", il trébuche - he trip. Sah4,49." têca ninotepotlamia ", je heurte contre quelqu'un." intlânel zan acah ommotepotlamih ", si quelqu'un a simplement trébuché. Ce qui au sein du calmecac constitue une faute grave. Sah7,17." intlâ nehnemi motepotlamia motecuînia motlahuîtequi ", et s'il se promène, il achoppe, il trébuche, il tombe - if he walked, he stumbled, tripped, fell. Conséquence de la colère du dieu Omacatl. Sah1,33.*\TEPOTLAMIA métaph., commettre une faute." anca ômalâuh, anca ômotepotlamih ", car il a péché, car il a commis une faute - because he hath sinned, because he hath erred. Litt. il a glissé, il a trébuché. Sah1,24. -
125 away
away [əˈweɪ]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adverba. ( = at a distance) loinb. ( = absent) he's away today il n'est pas là aujourd'hui• away with you! ( = go away) allez-vous-en !• can I ask you something? -- ask away! je peux te demander quelque chose ? -- vas-y, demande !2. compounds* * *Note: away often appears in English as the second element of a verb ( run away, put away, get away, give away etc). For translations, look at the appropriate verb entry (run, put, get, give etc)away often appears after a verb in English to show that an action is continuous or intense. If away does not change the basic meaning of the verb only the verb is translated: he was snoring away = il ronflait. If away does change the basic meaning of the verb ( he's grinding away at his maths), consult the appropriate verb entryThis dictionary contains usage notes on such topics as distance. For the index to these notes see[ə'weɪ] 1.adjective Sport [goal, match, win] à l'extérieur2.the away team — les visiteurs mpl
1) (not present, gone)to be away — gen, School être absent ( from de); ( on business trip) être en déplacement
to be away on business — être en voyage d'affaires or en déplacement
to be away from home — ne pas être chez soi, être absent de chez soi
2) ( distant in space)3 km/50 m away — à 3 km/50 m
3) ( distant in time)to shuffle/crawl away — partir en traînant les pieds/en rampant
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126 boat
boat [bəʊt]1. nounbateau m3. compounds* * *[bəʊt] 1. 2.••to be in the same boat — (colloq) être tous dans la même galère
to push the boat out — (colloq) GB faire les choses en grand
to rock the boat — (colloq) jouer les trouble-fête (colloq)
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127 boating
boating [ˈbəʊtɪŋ]* * *['bəʊtɪŋ] 1. 2. -
128 business
business [ˈbɪznɪs]1. noun• what line of business is he in? (inf) qu'est-ce qu'il fait (dans la vie) ?• now we're in business! (inf) ( = ready) maintenant nous sommes prêts !• "business as usual" « nous restons ouverts pendant les travaux »b. ( = volume of trade) our business has doubled in the last year notre chiffre d'affaires a doublé par rapport à l'année dernièrec. ( = firm) entreprise fd. ( = task) affaire f• it's time the government got on with the business of dealing with inflation il est temps que le gouvernement s'occupe sérieusement du problème de l'inflation• that's my business! c'est mon affaire• mind your own business! (inf) mêlez-vous de vos affaires !e. ( = undertaking) moving house is a costly business cela coûte cher de déménagerf. ( = situation) affaire f2. compounds[lunch, meeting, trip] d'affaires• the business end of a rifle le canon d'un fusil ► business hours plural noun [of shops] heures fpl d'ouverture ; [of offices] heures fpl de bureau* * *['bɪznɪs] 1.1) [U] ( commerce) affaires fplthey're back in business — Commerce ils ont repris leurs activités
she's gone to Brussels on business — elle est allée à Bruxelles pour affaires or en voyage d'affaires
it's good/bad for business — ça fait marcher/ne fait pas marcher les affaires
‘business as usual’ — ( on shop window) ‘nous restons ouverts pendant les travaux’
it is/it was business as usual — fig c'est/c'était comme à l'habitude
2) (custom, trade)we are doing twice as much business as last summer — notre chiffre d'affaires a doublé par rapport à l'été dernier
3) (trade, profession) métier m4) (company, firm) affaire f, entreprise f; ( shop) commerce m, boutique f5) [U] ( important matters) questions fpl importantes; (duties, tasks) devoirs mpl, occupations fpl‘any other business’ — ( on agenda) ‘questions diverses’
6) ( concern)mind your own business! — (colloq) occupe-toi or mêle-toi de tes affaires! (colloq)
7) ( affair) histoire f, affaire fit's a bad ou sorry business — c'est une triste affaire
8) (bother, nuisance) histoire f2.noun modifier [ address, letter, transaction] commercial; [ pages] affaires; [ meeting, consortium] d'affairesbusiness people — hommes mpl d'affaires
••she can play the piano like nobody's business — (colloq) elle joue du piano comme personne
to work like nobody's business — (colloq) travailler d'arrache-pied
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