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1 luire
luire [lyiʀ]➭ TABLE 38 intransitive verb[métal] to shine ; [surface mouillée] to glisten ; (en scintillant) to glimmer ; [reflet intermittent] to glint ; [étoile] to twinkle ; (en rougeoyant) to glow* * *lɥiʀverbe intransitif [soleil, surface polie] to shine; [braises] to glow* * *lɥiʀ vi(= briller doucement) to shine, to gleam, [surface mouillée] to glisten, [reflets chauds, cuivrés] to glow* * *luire verb table: conduire vi [soleil, surface polie] to shine; [braises] to glow; les yeux du loup luisaient dans l'obscurité the wolf's eyes gleamed in the dark; luire de sueur/d'humidité to glisten with sweat/with damp; leur regard luisait de colère their eyes shone ou burned with anger.[lɥir] verbe intransitif1. [briller - métal, eau] to gleam ; [ - surface mouillée] to glisten ; [ - bougie, lumignon] to glimmer ; [ - feu] to glow ; [ - soleil] to shine -
2 illuminer
illuminer [i(l)lymine]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb* * *ilymine
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1) gén to illuminate; ( avec des projecteurs) to floodlight2) fig [sourire] to light up [visage]; [foi, passion] to illuminate
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s'illuminer verbe pronominal1) ( s'éclairer) [ville, rue] to light up2) ( prendre de l'éclat) [visage] to light up (de with)* * *i(l)lymine vt1) [ciel, nuit] to light up2) [monument] to floodlight, [rue] to light up, to put lights inLe château est illuminé tous les soirs pendant l'été. — The castle is floodlit every night in the summer.
* * *illuminer verb table: aimerA vtr2 ( donner de l'éclat) [sourire] to light up [visage]; [foi, passion] to illuminate [vie]; [décor, couleur] to cheer up [façade, site]; la passion illuminait leur regard their eyes shone with passion.B s'illuminer vpr1 ( s'éclairer) [ville, rue] to light up; le ciel s'illumine de feux d'artifices the sky is lit up with fireworks;2 ( prendre de l'éclat) [visage] to light up (de with).[ilymine] verbe transitif1. [ciel - suj: étoiles, éclairs] to light up (separable)[monument] to floodlight[pièce] to light2. [visage, regard] to light up (separable)————————s'illuminer verbe pronominal intransitif1. (soutenu) [ciel, regard, visage] to light up2. [vitrine] to be lit up[guirlande] to light up -
3 jaillir
jaillir [ʒajiʀ]➭ TABLE 2 intransitive verba. [liquide, sang] (par à-coups) to spurt out ; (abondamment) to gush out ; [larmes] to flow ; [vapeur, source] to gush forth ; [flammes] to shoot up ; [étincelles] to fly out ; [lumière] to flash ; [cris, rires] to ring out ; [idée] to occurb. [personne] to spring out ; [voiture] to shoot out* * *ʒajiʀverbe intransitif1) ( sortir impétueusement) [liquide, gaz] to gush out (de of); [larmes] to flow (de from); [flamme, étincelle] to shoot up (de from)2) ( apparaître subitement) [personne, animal] to spring up (de from); ( en sortant) to spring out (de from); [voiture] to shoot out (de from)3) [rires, cris, plaisanteries] to burst out (de from)4) ( s'élever) [clocher, arbre] to thrust up, to tower up ( au-dessus de above)5) ( se révéler) [idée, vérité] to emerge (de from)* * *ʒajiʀ vi1) [liquide] to spurt out, to gush out, [lumière] to flood out* * *jaillir verb table: finir vi1 ( sortir impétueusement) [liquide, source, gaz, air] to gush out (de of); [larmes] to flow; [flamme, étincelle] to shoot up (de from); une lueur jaillit dans l'obscurité a light pierced the darkness;2 ( apparaître subitement) [personne, animal] to spring up (de from); ( en sortant) to spring out (de from); [voiture] to shoot out (de from);3 ( se produire spontanément) [rires, cris, plaisanteries] to burst out (de from);4 ( s'élever) [clocher, immeuble, arbre] to thrust up, tower up (au-dessus de above);5 ( se révéler) [idée, preuve, vérité] to emerge (de from).[ʒajir] verbe intransitif1. [personne, animal] to spring ou to shoot ou to bolt outil jaillit de derrière le mur he sprang ou leapt out from behind the wall[flamme] to leap ou to shoot ou to spring up[rire] to burst out ou forth
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