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81 ultragauche
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82 se rencontrer
ʀɑ̃kɔ̃tʀe vpr/récip[personnes] to meetIls se sont rencontrés il y a deux ans. — They met two years ago.
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83 tout à l'heure
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84 balancer
I.v. trans.1. To 'chuck out', to throw away. Il y a belle lurette qu'il a balancé ses journaux pornos: He got rid of his dirty mags ages ago.2. To 'fire', to 'give the sack', to dismiss.3. To 'shop', to 'grass' (on someone), to denounce.5. To answer, to reply. Et moi aussi sec, je lui ai balancé cette vacherie pour lui clouer le bec! I didn't let him get away with his nasty crack, and quick as a flash I gave him as good as I'd got.6. To jilt. Balancer sa largue: To jilt one's mistress.7. Balancer une bafouille: To send a letter.8. Balancer un pet: To fart, to break wind.9. Balancer ses châsses (also: balancer les châssis): To be on the look-out, to glance briefly left and right. 10 Balancer le chiffon rouge: To 'natter', to talk on and on.II.v. pronom. S'en balancer: Not to give a damn, to not care 'two hoots' about some thing, to be totally indifferent to events. -
85 cronir
I.v. trans. To 'bump off', to kill (also: buter).II.v. intrans. To 'croak', to 'snuff it', to die. 'y a belle lurette qu'ils sont cronis: They snuffed it yonks ago. -
86 désirer
v. trans. Se faire désirer (joc. & iron.):a To keep someone waiting.b (of event): To be long overdue. Ce rappel de salaire commence à se faire désirer! We should have had that back-pay ages ago! -
87 H
n. m. de l'H: Heroin. Depuis un certain temps, il se came à l'H: He moved on to the hard stuff a while ago, and takes his trips on heroin. -
88 ombre
n. f.1. Marcher avec son ombre: To 'skulk', to move stealthily.2. Il y a une ombre au tableau (fig.): The picture's not really very clear! — All's not well!3. Etre à l'ombre: To be 'inside', to be in prison. Il y a belle lurette qu'ils l'ont mis à l'ombre: They put him in the nick yonks ago. -
89 plomb
n. m. Avoir du plomb dans l'aile (of person or enterprise): To be faltering, to be on a downward spiral. Sa bonne petite affaire d'il y a dix ans a du plomb dans l'aile: That profitable little moneyspinner he set up ten years ago has just about had it now. -
90 Grand cru
top classification of Bordeaux wines. Also used for the top wines from Burgundy and Alsace. The classification of Grands crus in the Bordeaux area was first established over 150 years ago, in 1855, and is divided into five levels, from Premier cru to Cinquième cru.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Grand cru
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91 Tutoyer
To use the pronoun tu rather than vous - a concept that English-speakers often find hard to master correctly, tutoyer means addressing someone using the familiar singular tu form of the second person pronoun, rather than the more formal vous form. Fifty years ago, in formal family circles, children would address their parents using vous rather than tu; this practice has now more or less completely disappeared, and tutoiement is the common form of address within families and within groups of friends or workplace colleagues who know each other. The change is generational, and President Sarkozy has brought tutoiement right into the formal surroundings of presidential affairs. Vouvoiement (using vous) remains the norm in formal circumstances, when addressing a hierarchical superior, a stranger or someone with whom one has only occasional working relations - though the French are now quite used to speakers of other languages, notably English-speakers, getting it wrong.Usage in France varies from usage in Quebec, where speakers often use "tu" as a singular form of "vous" to address each other even in a business context or between strangers.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Tutoyer
См. также в других словарях:
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ago — ago; ago·ge; ago·ho; ago·ni·a·da; ago·ni·a·ti·tes; ago·jo; … English syllables
Ago — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. {{{image}}} Sigles d une seule lettre Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres … Wikipédia en Français
Ago — A*go , a. & adv. [OE. ago, agon, p. p. of agon to go away, pass by, AS. [=a]g[=a]n to pass away; [=a] (cf. Goth. us , Ger. er , orig. meaning out) + g[=a]n to go. See {Go}.] Past; gone by; since; as, ten years ago; gone long ago. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ago — ago, since Ago is followed by that, not since, in constructions of the type It is 10 years ago that [not since] he died. Since is used without ago: e.g. It is 10 years since he died … Modern English usage
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ago — s.m. [lat. acus us ] (pl. aghi, ant. le àgora ). 1. [asticciola di acciaio usata per cucire] ● Espressioni: ago torto ▶◀ (region.) aghetto, uncinetto. 2. (estens.) a. [asticciola indicatrice di vari strumenti] ▶◀ indicatore, indice, lancetta … Enciclopedia Italiana
ago — (adj.) early 14c., shortened form of O.E. agan, agone departed, passed away, pp. of an obsolete verb ago to go forth, formed from a away (perhaps here used as an intensive prefix) + gan go (see GO (Cf. go)). Agone remains a dialectal variant … Etymology dictionary
ago — ágo m <V ȃgo!> DEFINICIJA hip. od aga ETIMOLOGIJA vidi aga … Hrvatski jezični portal
ago — [adv] in the past ages ago, back, back when, before, from way back, from year one*, gone, since, since God knows when*, time was; concept 820 … New thesaurus