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bane [beɪn](a) (scourge, trial) fléau m;∎ it's/he's the bane of my life ça/il m'empoisonne la vie;∎ the tax has become the bane of local government l'impôt est devenu la bête noire des collectivités locales -
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bane n fléau m (of de) ; she/it is the bane of my life ou existence! elle/ça m'empoisonne la vie or l'existence! -
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fléau; cataclysme; plaie; calamité; fam. bête noireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > bane
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curse [kɜ:s]1. nouna. ( = spell) malédiction fb. ( = swearword) juron mc. ( = bane) fléau m( = swear) jurer* * *[kɜːs] 1.1) ( scourge) fléau m2) ( swearword) juron m3) ( spell) malédiction f2.transitive verb maudire3.intransitive verb jurer (at après)4.cursed past participle adjective1) ['kɜːsɪd, kɜːst] maudit2) [kɜːst] -
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curse [kɜ:s]1 noun(a) (evil spell) malédiction f;∎ to call down or to put a curse on sb maudire qn;∎ a curse on the day I met you! maudit soit le jour où je vous ai connu!;∎ the town is under a curse la ville est sous le coup d'une malédiction(b) (swearword) juron m, imprécation f;∎ familiar curses! zut!, mince alors!∎ the curse of loneliness le fléau de la solitude∎ she's got the curse elle a ses règles∎ curse him! maudit soit-il!;∎ curse it! le diable l'emporte!(b) (swear at) injurier∎ he's cursed with a bad temper il est affligé d'un mauvais caractère(swear) jurer, blasphémer►► American curse word juron m -
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scourge [skɜ:dʒ]1 noun∎ the scourge of war/of disease le fléau de la guerre/de la maladie;∎ pollution is the scourge of the century la pollution est le fléau de ce siècle
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bane — [ beın ] noun singular something that annoys someone very much or causes them a lot of problems: the bane of: Noisy and disobedient children are the bane of many mothers. the bane of someone s life/existence: Paperwork is the bane of my life … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bane — [beın] n [singular] [: Old English; Origin: bana] something that causes trouble or makes people unhappy be the bane of sth/sb ▪ Drugs are the bane of the inner cities. ▪ Her brother is the bane of her life … Dictionary of contemporary English
Bane — Bane, v. t. To be the bane of; to ruin. [Obs.] Fuller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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bane — index detriment, disaster, injury, trouble Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
bane — O.E. bana killer, slayer, murderer; the devil, from P.Gmc. *banon, cognate with *banja wound (Cf. O.Fris. bona murderer, O.N. bani, O.H.G. bana murder, O.E. benn wound, Goth. banja stroke, wound ), from PIE root … Etymology dictionary