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1 hâte
hâte [ˈαt]feminine noun( = empressement) haste ; ( = impatience) impatience• je n'ai qu'une hâte, c'est d'avoir terminé ce travail I can't wait to get this work finished* * *’ɑt1) ( précipitation) haste2) ( impatience)j'ai hâte de partir/qu'elle vienne — I can't wait to leave/for her to come
* * *'ɒt nf1) (= précipitation) hasteà la hâte — hurriedly, in a hurry, hastily
Elle s'est habillée à la hâte. — She got dressed hurriedly.
en hâte — posthaste, with all possible speed
2) (= impatience)avoir hâte de (= être impatient de) — to be eager to, to be anxious to
J'ai hâte de te voir. — I can't wait to see you.
* * *hâte nf1 ( précipitation) haste; montrer peu de hâte à faire to show very little haste in doing; en toute hâte in great haste; sans hâte without haste; à la hâte hastily; un rapport rédigé à la hâte a hastily drawn up report; dans ta hâte in your haste;2 ( impatience) avoir hâte de faire qch to be impatient to do sth; j'ai hâte de partir I'm impatient to leave; j'ai hâte qu'elle vienne I can't wait for her to come; il n'a qu'une hâte, c'est de partir he has only one wish, and that's to leave.[ʼat] nom féminindans sa hâte, il a oublié ses clés he was in such a hurry ou rush (that) he left his keys behindavec hâte hastily, hurriedlysans hâte at a leisurely pace, without hurryingsans grande hâte with no great haste, unhurriedly2. [être impatient de]j'ai hâte que vous veniez/Noël arrive I can't wait for you to come/Christmas to come roundpourquoi avez-vous hâte de partir? why are you in (such) a hurry ou rush to leave?il n'a qu'une hâte, c'est d'avoir un petit-fils he's dying to have a grandsonà la hâte locution adverbialeen hâte locution adverbiale,en grande hâte locution adverbiale,en toute hâte locution adverbialeenvoyez votre réponse en toute hâte à l'adresse suivante send your reply without delay ou rush your reply to the following address -
2 soudainement
soudainement [sudεnmɑ̃]adverb* * *sudɛnmɑ̃adverbe suddenly* * *sudɛnmɑ̃ adv* * *soudainement adv suddenly.[sudɛnmɑ̃] adverbe
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