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1 semer
semer [s(ə)me]➭ TABLE 5 transitive verba. [+ discorde, graines] to sow ; [+ confusion, terreur] to spreadb. [+ poursuivant] (inf) to shake off* * *s(ə)me1) Agriculture to sow [graines]semer à la volée — to sow, to broadcast
2) ( apporter) to sow [discorde, trouble]; to spread [confusion, panique]; [arme, ouragan] to bring [mort]3) ( parsemer)4) (colloq) ( perdre) to drop5) (colloq) ( distancer) to shake off [poursuivant, gêneur]; to leave [somebody] behind [concurrent]* * *s(ə)me vt1) [graines] to sow2) fig, [confusion] to spread3) (= éparpiller) [vêtements, affaires, livres] to scatter4) * [poursuivants] to lose, to shake off5)semé de [difficultés] — riddled with
* * *semer verb table: lever vtr1 Agric to sow [graines]; semer à la volée to sow, to broadcast; champ semé de colza field sown with rape;2 ( apporter) to sow [discorde, trouble]; to spread [confusion, panique, désordre]; [arme, ouragan] to bring [mort]; semer le doute to sow doubts;3 ( parsemer) semer des clous sur la route to strew the road with nails; semé de strewn with; elle a semé ses jouets dans toute la maison she has scattered her toys all over the house; semer son argent fig to throw one's money about; mission semée de difficultés mission bristling with difficulties; copie semée de fautes copy riddled with errors; ciel semé d'étoiles star-spangled sky; on récolte ce qu'on a semé as you sow so shall you reap;4 ○( perdre) to drop; j'ai dû semer mes clés I must have dropped my keys;qui sème le vent récolte la tempête Prov he who sows the wind reaps the whirlwind.[səme] verbe transitif3. (familier) [laisser tomber] to drop5. [propager] to bringsemer le désordre ou la pagaille to wreak havocsemer le doute dans l'esprit de quelqu'un to sow ou to plant a seed of doubt in somebody's mind
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