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1 TEPETLATL
tepetlatl:1.\TEPETLATL tepetate, concrétion dure et résistante qui se forme à la surface du sol.Utilisée pour la construction.R.Siméon dit: espèce de craie ou de pierre qui servait à faire de la chaux (Sah.). Mais il donne également le sens général: rocher, terre rude (Par.).Esp., tosca o cucilla (M).tierra dura. Carochi Arte.peña, tepetate (T).Angl., a type of porous rock used in construction (K).Otra manena de piedra tosca - Another kind of rough stone. Décrite dans Sah11,265." chahchacuachtic, iuhquin in tepetlatl ", rugueuse comme une pierre volcanique. Est dit de la pierre âtl chipîn. Sah11,189." in tepetlatl tlaucxîtîlli ", des pierres volcaniques rendues friables - cooked calcareous tufa. Sah10,78." chahchacuachtic iuhquin in tepetlatl ", rugueux comme une pierre volcanique - aspera como tepetlatl. Cod Flor XI 178v = ECN9,210.D'une montagne il est dit: " tepetlatl motquiticah ", it is completely of tepetate. Sah11,259.Du sulfate de cuivre (tlâliyac) il est dit 'ca tepetlatl', it is tepetate. Sah11,243." tetl, tepetlatl, tepetlatlâlli, tepetlatic ", it is a rock: it is like tepetlate.Décrit l'ocre rouge (tlâhuitl), Sah11,243." in tetl, in texcalli, in tepetlatl quimotlamiyahualtih. in iuhquin teôcuitlatl ", like gold, it forms veins in the rocks, the crags, the tepetate. Est dit du cuivre. Sah11,235.* à la forme possédée inaliénable.'îtepetlayo', ses morceaux grossiers.2.\TEPETLATL personne rude, grossière.Angl., someone rough, uncouth (K).Form: sur petlatl, morph.incorp. te-tl. -
2 crude
crude [kru:d]1. adjectivea. ( = vulgar) grossierb. ( = rudimentary) rudimentaire ; [drawing] schématique• a crude kind of... une forme grossière de...2. nounbrut m3. compounds* * *[kruːd] 1. 2.1) ( rough) [method] rudimentaire; [estimate] approximatif/-ive2) ( coarse) [person, manners] fruste; [attempt, expression] grossier/-ière3) (vulgar, rude) [language, joke] grossier/-ière; [person] vulgaire4) ( unprocessed) [rubber, statistic] brut -
3 tough
tough [tʌf]1. adjectivea. ( = strong) [material] solide ; [meat] coriaceb. ( = mentally strong) solidec. [person] ( = hard in character) durd. ( = hard) [resistance, struggle] acharné ; [task] pénible ; [problem] difficile ; [neighbourhood] dur• it took tough talking to get them to agree to the deal il a fallu d'âpres négociations pour qu'ils acceptent de conclure cette affaire• tough luck! ( = you'll have to put up with it) tant pis pour toi !2. noun3. adverb5. compounds* * *[tʌf] 1. 2.1) [businessman] coriace; [criminal] endurci; [policy, measure, law] sévère; [opposition, competition, criticism] rudea tough guy — un dur (colloq)
tough talk — propos mpl inflexibles
that's tough — manque de pot! (colloq)
tough luck! — manque de pot! (colloq); ( unsympathetically) tant pis pour toi!
2) ( difficult) difficile3) ( robust) [person, animal] robuste; [plant, material] résistant; péj [meat] coriace pej4) ( rough) [area, school] dur3.(colloq) exclamation tant pis pour toi!Phrasal Verbs:•• -
4 some
1. pronoun, adjective1) (an indefinite amount or number (of): I can see some people walking across the field; You'll need some money if you're going shopping; Some of the ink was spilt on the desk.) quelque(s); un peu2) ((said with emphasis) a certain, or small, amount or number (of): `Has she any experience of the work?' `Yes, she has some.'; Some people like the idea and some don't.) certain(s)3) ((said with emphasis) at least one / a few / a bit (of): Surely there are some people who agree with me?; I don't need much rest from work, but I must have some.) quelques; un peu4) (certain: He's quite kind in some ways.) certain2. adjective1) (a large, considerable or impressive (amount or number of): I spent some time trying to convince her; I'll have some problem sorting out these papers!) beaucoup de2) (an unidentified or unnamed (thing, person etc): She was hunting for some book that she's lost.) quelconque3) ((used with numbers) about; at a rough estimate: There were some thirty people at the reception.) environ3. adverb((American) somewhat; to a certain extent: I think we've progressed some.) quelque- somebody- someday - somehow - someone - something - sometime - sometimes - somewhat - somewhere - mean something - or something - something like - something tells me -
5 towelling
noun (a kind of rough cloth from which towels etc are made.) tissu éponge -
6 tweed
[twi:d]noun, adjective((of) a kind of woollen cloth with a rough surface: His suit was (made of) tweed; a tweed jacket.) (de) tweed -
7 внедорожник
внедорожник
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all-terrain vehicle
A land carriage so constructed that it can be used on any kind of road or rough terrain and can be operated for many purposes, such as carrying goods, transporting the injured, conveying passengers, etc. (Source: ECHO1)
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