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1 admirateur
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2 admiratif
admiratif, -ive [admiʀatif, iv]adjective* * *- ive admiʀatif, iv adjectif admiring (épith)* * *admiʀatif, iv adj (-ive)(regard, sifflement, lecteur) admiring* * *admiratif, - ive adj [personne, air, regard] admiring ( épith); tous les spectateurs étaient admiratifs all the spectators were full of admiration; elle poussa un cri admiratif she gave a cry of admiration.( féminin admirative) [admiratif, iv] adjectif -
3 exclamer
* * *1 ( s'écrier) to exclaim, to cry (de with);2 ( avec admiration) s'exclamer sur to exclaim over.[ɛksklame]s'exclamer verbe pronominal intransitif -
4 s' [[t]s[/t]] pron
1) (réfléchi: neutre) oneself2) (réfléchi: personne, animal) (masculin, mâle) himself, (= féminin, femelle) herself, (pluriel) themselvesElle s'admire dans sa nouvelle robe. — She's admiring herself in her new dress.
Elle se regarde dans la glace. — She's looking at herself in the mirror.
Ils se sont regardés dans la glace. — They looked at themselves in the mirror.
3) (réfléchi: chose, animal dont on ignore le sexe) (singulier) itself, (pluriel) themselvesIl se regarde dans la glace. — He's looking at himself in the mirror.
Le chien s'est fait mal. — The dog hurt itself.
4) (emploi réciproque) each other, one anotherIls s'aiment. — They love each other.
6) (emploi possessif: vpr/vt)Elle s'est cassé la jambe. — She broke her leg.
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5 se [[t]sə[/t]]
1) (réfléchi: neutre) oneself2) (réfléchi: personne, animal) (masculin, mâle) himself, (= féminin, femelle) herself, (pluriel) themselvesElle s'admire dans sa nouvelle robe. — She's admiring herself in her new dress.
Elle se regarde dans la glace. — She's looking at herself in the mirror.
Ils se sont regardés dans la glace. — They looked at themselves in the mirror.
3) (réfléchi: chose, animal dont on ignore le sexe) (singulier) itself, (pluriel) themselvesIl se regarde dans la glace. — He's looking at himself in the mirror.
Le chien s'est fait mal. — The dog hurt itself.
4) (emploi réciproque) each other, one anotherIls s'aiment. — They love each other.
6) (emploi possessif: vpr/vt)Elle s'est cassé la jambe. — She broke her leg.
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6 photo
n. f. Tu veux ma photo?! (iron.): Do you want me to sign you an autograph?! (This sarcastic expression is usually uttered by a woman when the salacious or admiring glances of a male have started to annoy her.) -
7 pschtt
n. m. Faire un pschtt: To 'wow' in admiration, to make an admiring noise in that onomatopoeic manner. ( Perrier's advertising agents in France capitalized on this expression with the slogan 'l'eau qui fait pschtt'.)
См. также в других словарях:
Admiring — Ad*mir ing, a. Expressing admiration; as, an admiring glance. {Ad*mir ing*ly}, adv. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
admiring — admiring; un·admiring; … English syllables
admiring — index favorable (expressing approval) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
admiring — [[t]ədma͟ɪ͟ərɪŋ[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n An admiring expression shows that you like or respect someone or something. → See also admire He cast her admiring glances all the way down the stairs... Within moments, he d attracted an admiring… … English dictionary
admiring — ad|mir|ing [ əd maırıŋ ] adjective full of admiration: an admiring glance a group of admiring fans ╾ ad|mir|ing|ly adverb … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
admiring — UK [ədˈmaɪərɪŋ] / US [ədˈmaɪrɪŋ] adjective full of admiration an admiring glance a group of admiring fans Derived word: admiringly adverb … English dictionary
admiring — adj. showing or feeling admiration (an admiring follower; admiring glances). Derivatives: admiringly adv … Useful english dictionary
Admiring — Admire Ad*mire , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Admired}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Admiring}.] [F. admirer, fr. L. admirari; ad + mirari to wonder, for smirari, akin to Gr. ? to smile, Skr. smi, and E. smile.] 1. To regard with wonder or astonishment; to view with … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
admiring — admiringly, adv. /ad muyeur ing/, adj. displaying or feeling admiration: admiring looks. [1620 30; ADMIRE + ING2] * * * … Universalium
admiring — adj. Admiring is used with these nouns: ↑crowd, ↑glance … Collocations dictionary
admiring — ad|mir|ing [ədˈmaıərıŋ US ˈmaır ] adj [usually before noun] showing that you think someone or something is very impressive or attractive ▪ admiring glances >admiringly adv … Dictionary of contemporary English