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1 aliéner
aliéner [aljene]➭ TABLE 61. transitive verb2. reflexive verb► s'aliéner [+ partisans, opinion publique] to alienate* * *aljene
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1) ( détourner)ces mesures lui ont aliéné une partie du vote socialiste — these measures have lost him/her a section of the socialist vote
2) Philosophie, Sociologie to alienate [personne]
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* * *aljene vt1) PSYCHOLOGIE, PSYCHIATRIE to alienate2) [indépendance, souveraineté] to give up3) [bien] to give up* * *aliéner verb table: céderA vtr3 ( détourner) aliéner qn à qn to alienate sb from sb; ces mesures lui ont aliéné une partie du vote socialiste these measures have lost him a section of the socialist vote;B s'aliéner vpr1 ( détourner) to alienate [confrères, électorat, opinion publique]; s'aliéner qch to lose sth; tu t'es aliéné leur estime you have lost their esteem;[aljene] verbe transitif1. [abandonner - indépendance, liberté, droit] to give up (separable)————————s'aliéner verbe pronominal transitifje me suis aliéné leur amitié (soutenu) I caused them to turn away ou to become estranged (soutenu) from me -
2 éloigner
éloigner [elwaɲe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ objet] to move away (de from)• éloigner qn de [+ être aimé, compagnons] to estrange sb from ; [+ activité, carrière] to take sb away from2. reflexive verb► s'éloigner to go away ; [objet, véhicule en mouvement] to move away ; [cycliste] to ride away ; (d'un danger) to get away from• éloignez-vous, ça risque d'éclater ! stand back, it might explode!* * *elwaɲe
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1) lit to move [somebody/something] away (de from)2) figéloigner une menace/un danger — to remove a threat/a danger
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s'éloigner verbe pronominal1) lit to move away (de from)2) figs'éloigner de — [personne] to move away from [idéologie, ligne politique]; to wander from, to stray from [sujet]
le texte s'éloigne du schéma de base sur deux points — the text differs from the basic pattern on two points
* * *elwaɲe vt1) [objet] to move sth away, to take sth awayéloigner qch de — to move sth away from, to take sth away from
2) [personne] to take sb away, to remove sbéloigner qn de — to take sb away from, to remove sb from
3) [échéance] to postpone4) [soupçons, danger] to ward off* * *éloigner verb table: aimerA vtr1 lit to move [sb/sth] away (de from); éloignez les enfants/vos chaises du feu move the children/your chairs away from the fire; éloigner les badauds to move onlookers on; il vaut mieux les éloigner pour qu'ils ne se battent pas better to separate them so (that) they won't fight; notre déménagement nous éloigne du village we're further away from the village now that we've moved; vos remarques nous éloignent du sujet your remarks have taken us off the point;2 fig ils font tout pour l'éloigner de moi they are doing everything to drive us apart; la nouvelle politique du parti a éloigné plusieurs de ses membres the party's new policy has alienated several of its members; elle a éloigné l'éventualité d'une dévaluation she has dismissed the possibility of a devaluation; éloigner une menace/un danger to remove a threat/a danger; maintenant que le danger est éloigné now that the danger has been removed ou has passed.B s'éloigner vpr1 lit to move away (de from); l'orage s'éloigne the storm is moving away; à mesure qu'ils s'éloignaient des côtes as they moved away from the coast; ne t'éloigne pas d'ici don't move from here; ne t'éloigne pas trop don't go too far away; il s'éloigne à pas lents/en courant he walks away slowly/runs away;2 fig s'éloigner de [personne] to move away from [idéologie, ligne politique]; to wander from, to stray from [sujet]; le texte s'éloigne du schéma de base sur deux points the text differs from the basic pattern on two points; nos chances de réussite s'éloignent chaque jour un peu plus our chances of success are becoming more remote by the day; nous nous éloignons chaque année davantage de notre objectif every year we are getting further away from our objective; ne vous éloignez pas du sujet keep to the point;3 ( s'estomper) [image, souvenir] to become blurred.[elwaɲe] verbe transitif1. [mettre loin] to move ou to take away (separable)2. [séparer]————————s'éloigner verbe pronominal intransitif1. [partir - tempête, nuages] to pass, to go away ; [ - véhicule] to move away ; [ - personne] to go aways'éloigner à la hâte/à coups de rame to hurry/to row awayéloignez-vous du bord de la falaise move away ou get back from the edge of the cliffs'éloigner du sujet to wander away from ou off the point2. [s'estomper - souvenir, rêve] to grow more distant ou remote ; [ - crainte] to go away ; [ - danger] to pass3. [s'isoler] to move ou to grow aways'éloigner du monde des affaires to move away from ou to abandon one's involvement with the world of business4. [affectivement]il la sentait qui s'éloignait de lui he could feel that she was growing away from him ou becoming more and more distant5. [dans le temps]plus on s'éloigne de cette période... the more distant that period becomes... -
3 aliéné
aliéné, e [aljene]* * *aliénée aljene nom masculin, féminin Médecine insane person* * *aljene aliéné, -e1. adj1) (bien, droit) relinquished2) PSYCHOLOGIE, PSYCHIATRIE insane2. nm/f1) PSYCHOLOGIE, PSYCHIATRIE (= malade mental) insane person2) péjoratif lunatic péjoratif* * *————————, aliénée [aljene] nom masculin, nom féminin
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