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1 désapprobateur
désapprobateur, -trice [dezapʀɔbatœʀ, tʀis]adjective* * *- trice dezapʀɔbatœʀ, tʀis adjectif disapproving* * *dezapʀɔbatœʀ, tʀis adj (-trice)* * *désapprobateur, - trice adj [regard, ton, remarque] disapproving; d'un air désapprobateur disapprovingly.( féminin désapprobatrice) [dezaprɔbatɶr, tris] adjectif -
2 réprobateur
réprobateur, -trice [ʀepʀɔbatœʀ, tʀis]adjective* * *- trice ʀepʀɔbatœʀ, tʀis adjectif reproachful, disapproving* * *ʀepʀɔbatœʀ, tʀis adj (-trice)* * *réprobateur, - trice adj reproachful, disapproving.( féminin réprobatrice) [reprɔbatɶr, tris] adjectifjeter un regard réprobateur à quelqu'un to give somebody a reproving look, to look at somebody reprovingly ou reproachfully -
3 gueule
n. f.I.(A) General meaning: mouth.a To have a loud and booming voice.b To be 'foul-mouthed', to constantly use coarse language.2. Un coup de gueule: An angry verbal outburst. Leur vie est faite de coups de gueule: Their life is just one perpetual slanging match.3. Ta gueule! Shut your cakehole! — Shut up! (also: la ferme!).4. Avoir la gueule de bois: To 'have a hangover', to suffer the after-effects of a drinking bout.5. Etre une fine gueule: To be something of a gourmet.6. Etre porté sur la gueule: To be in the habit of over- indulging where food is concerned.II.(B) General meaning: face.a To look 'down in the mouth', to look ill.b To 'have an ugly mush', to be afflicted with an ugly face. Avoir une gueule à coucher dehors: To have a face like the back of a bus (literally to have features that would even get you turned away from a hostel for down-and-outs).2. Faire la gueule: To sulk, to act sullen and disapproving. Quand il est sorti, il poussait une de ces gueules: You should have seen the way he was scowling when he came out of the office.3. Se fendre la gueule: To 'split one's sides laughing', to have a jolly good laugh (also: se fendre le paraptuie).4. Se payer la gueule de quelqu'un: To 'take the mickey', to poke fun at someone.5. Casser la gueule à quelqu'un: To 'push someone's face in', to bash someone up.a (lit.): To fall flat on one's face, to fall to the ground.b (fig.): To 'come a cropper', to 'come unstuck', to suffer a major setback.7. Les Gueules Cassées: War veterans whose faces were disfigured in the war. (The appellation has become very familiar through a charity known by that name and indirectly sponsored by the Loterie Nationale.)III.(C) General meaning: looks, appearance.1. Avoir de la gueule (not necessarily of person): To look good. C'était un spectacle qui avait vraiment de la gueule: As a show it really stood out. C'est une fille qui a de la gueule: She really has what it takes! — There's a good-looking girl!2. Ça prend une sale gueule: Things are looking grim— Matters are taking a turn for the worse.
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