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1 drague
feminine noun* * *dʀag2) ( filet de pêche) dragnet•Phrasal Verbs:* * *dʀaɡ nf(= filet) dragnet, (= bateau) dredger* * *drague nfdrague télématique Minitel dating service.[drag] nom féminin3. (familier) [flirt] -
2 dragueur
masculine noun, feminine noun* * *
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- euse dʀagœʀ, øz (colloq) nom masculin, fémininc'est un drôle de dragueur — (colloq) he's a terrible flirt
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* * *dʀaɡœʀ, øz nm/f (-euse)** * *A ○nm,f c'est un drôle de dragueur○ he's a terrible flirt; elle est assez dragueuse she's a bit of a flirt.dragueur de mines Mil minesweeper., dragueuse [dragɶr, øz] nom masculin, nom féminin————————nom masculin1. [navire] dredger2. [matelot] dredgerman -
3 traîne
traîne° [tʀεn]feminine nouna. [de robe] train* * *tʀɛn1) ( de robe) train2) ( filet) seine (net)••être à la traîne — [personne, pays] to lag behind
* * *tʀɛn nf1) [robe] train2)être à la traîne (= en arrière) — to lag behind
* * *traîne nf2 Pêche seine (net); pêcher à la traîne to seine, to seine net fish.être à la traîne [personne, pays, système] to lag behind; [bateau] to be in tow; mettre à la traîne to tow [bateau].[trɛn] nom féminin1. [vêtement] train4. (Québec)————————à la traîne locution adjectivale -
4 draguer
draguer [dʀage]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ rivière, port, canal] to dredge ; [+ mines] to sweep2. intransitive verb* * *dʀage1) (colloq) to chat [somebody] up (colloq) GB, to come on to (colloq)3) ( à la pêche) to catch [something] with a dragnet4) Armée to sweep [mines]; Nautisme* * *dʀaɡe1. vt1) [rivière] (pour nettoyer) to dredge, (pour trouver qch) to drag2) * [fille, garçon] to try and pick up *Il est en train de la draguer. — He's trying to pick her up.
se faire draguer — to get chatted up Grande-Bretagne to get hit on *
Elle aime se faire draguer. — She likes being chatted up.
2. vi* to be on the pull * Grande-Bretagne to be on the make * USA* * *draguer verb table: aimer vtr1 ○to chat [sb] up○ GB, to come on to○; elle s'est fait draguer par un drôle de gars a strange guy tried to pick her up; aller draguer en boîte○ [hétérosexuel] to go to nightclubs to pick somebody up; [homosexuel] to go cruising to nightclubs; on va draguer ce soir hum we'll go out on the make tonight○; il ne peut pas s'empêcher de draguer he can't help being flirtatious;2 Tech ( pour nettoyer) to dredge; ( pour fouiller) to drag; draguer le canal pour retrouver un corps to drag the canal for a body;3 Pêche to catch [sth] with a dragnet; draguer au chalut to trawl;[drage] verbe transitif1. [nettoyer - fleuve, canal, port] to dredge2. [retirer - mine] to sweep ; [ - ancre] to drag (anchor)3. (familier) [fille, garçon] to chat up (separable) (UK), to sweet-talk (US), to try to pick up (separable)[en voiture] to cruise————————[drage] verbe intransitif -
5 traîneau
traîneau° (plural traîneaux) [tʀεno]masculine noun( = véhicule) sleigh* * *pl traîneaux tʀɛno nom masculin1) ( véhicule) sleigh2) ( d'aspirateur) cylinder3) ( de pêche) seine (net)* * *tʀɛnotraîneaux pl nmsleigh, sledge Grande-Bretagne* * *1 ( véhicule) sleigh; promenade en traîneau sleigh ride;2 ( d'un aspirateur) cylinder; aspirateur traîneau cylinder vacuum cleaner;3 Pêche seine (net);4 Chasse dragnet. -
6 coup
n. m. When one takes a broad look at the word coup, it soon becomes obvious that its many diverse uses and combined expressions come under three main categories.(A): Blow (in the literal and figurative).1. En venir aux coups: To come to blows.2. Coup de boule: 'Head-butt', blow inflicted with the head in opponent's belly.3. Le coup du lapin: Blow on the back of the neck.4. Coup de Jarnac: Treacherous blow, disloyal attack.5. Le coup du père François: Strangulation.6. Coup de Trafalgar: Disastrous turn of events.7. Coup de châsse: 'Quick butchers', peep, quick look.8. Coup de filet: Dragnet, police raid.10. Coup de torchon: 'Barney', heated argument.11. Tirer un coup: To fuck, to 'screw', to have intercourse. Coup de Bourse (joc.): Intercourse. (The pun here is on the word Bourse meaning both the Stock Exchange and testicle; the standard non-colloquial expression denotes a successful flutter on the Stock Exchange.)12. Coup de fil: 'Buzz', 'ring', telephone call.13. Coup dur: Serious setback. La vie pour lui a été une succession de coups durs: It's just been one blow after another for him all his life.15. Faire les quatre cents coups: To 'burn the candle at both ends', to lead a fast life.(B): Dose, measure, quantity.1. Boire un coup: To have a drink.2. En avoir un coup (also: avoir un coup dans l'aile): To be 'squiffy', 'tipsy', to be slightly drunk.3. En mettre un coup (of work): To 'do one's darnedest', to 'put one's back into it', to make an extra effort.4. Tenir le coup: To stand the pace, to weather the storm. Il n'a qu'à tenir le coup comme les autres: He'll just have to grin and bear it like the rest of us.5. Faire quelque chose en trois coups de cuiller a pot: To do something 'in two shakes of a lamb's tail', double-quick.6. Ne pas en ficher un coup: To do 'fuck-all', to be darned lazy.7. Coup de pot: Stroke of luck.8. Prendre un coup de vieux: To age considerably over a short period of time.9. Coup de fusil (at restaurant): Exorbitant bill. On a eu droit à un de ces coups de fusil carabinés: The bill we got looked like the balance of payments deficit!10. Coup de pouce: Help, assistance. Donner un coup de pouce a quelqu'un: To give someone a shove in the right direction. (C): Knack, trick.11. Avoir le coup: To have the knack. Il a le coup pour draguer les nanas! He certainly knows how to pull the birds!12. Etre au coup: To 'know the score', to 'know the ropes', to be familiar with the workings of something.13. Etre dans le coup: To be 'in on something', to be involved in something.14. Expliquer le coup (to accomplices): To divulge the plan.15. Faire le coup a quelqu'un: To play the trick on someone. Il m'a fait le coup du 'portefeuille dans l'autre veston': He got money out of me with that age-old 'I forgot my wallet' dodge.16. Monter un coup: To engineer a confidence trick. On a monté un coup fumant: That con was a cracker!17. Coup d'arnac: Fraud, swindle.18. Le coup classique: That old, old trick.19. Coup fourré: 'Major cock-up', big blunder. -
7 cueille
n. f. 'Dragnet', police raid. -
8 ratissage
n. m. (pol.): Dragnet operation. -
9 setvietter
v. intrans. (pol.): To 'swoop', to organize a dragnet operation. -
10 torchon
n. m.1. (pl.): Sheets, bed-sheets. Se mettre dans les torchons: To 'hit the sack', to go to bed.2. 'Rag', trashy newspaper (the kind that collects as much mud as it slings).3. Scruffylooking report (one that looks as though it has been used to wipe the floor).4. 'Slut', dirty and slovenly woman. (This appellation is quite hardy; when referring to their maid, the Josserand family in Zola's POT- BOUILLE call her 'ce torchon d'Adèle'.)5. Coup de torchon:a 'Clean sweep', drastic change (by a 'newbroom' character who intends to sweep very clean).b (pol.): 'Swoop', dragnet operation.c 'Punch-up', fight. Ils se sont filé un sacré coup de torchon en sortant du notaire: They got to blows after the reading of the will.d (also: coup de tabac): 'Spot of bad weather' at sea.6. Le torchon brûle! It's a 'daggers-drawn' situation! (Originally the expression referred exclusively to smouldering rows and dissensions within a marriage, but is now used more widely when referring to any state of violent disagreement.)
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