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1 virage
virage [viʀaʒ]masculine nouna. ( = coude) bend ; [d'avion, coureur, skieur] turn• « virages sur 3 km » "bends for 3km"• faire un virage sur l'aile [avion] to bankb. ( = changement) change of direction* * *viʀaʒnom masculin1) ( courbe) bend2) ( changement d'orientation) change of directionparti qui amorce un virage à droite — party which takes a turn to the right ou shifts toward(s) the right
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *viʀaʒ nm1) [route, piste] bendprendre un virage — to go into a bend, to take a bend
2) fig (= revirement) POLITIQUE about-turn3) [cuti-réaction] positive reaction* * *virage nm1 ( courbe) bend, curve; virage dangereux dangerous bend; virage relevé banked curve; virage serré sharp bend; virage en épingle à cheveux hairpin bend; virage à droite/gauche bend to the right/left; ‘virages sur 10 km’ ‘bends for 10 km’; il prend ses virages beaucoup trop vite he takes bends ou goes around bends far too fast; il ne faut pas freiner dans les virages you shouldn't brake when going around a bend; prendre un virage à la corde to hug a bend; prendre un virage sur les chapeaux de roues to go around a bend at breakneck speed; le panneau est à l'entrée/à la sortie du virage the signpost is before/after the bend; rater un virage to fail to negotiate a bend; virage en S S bend;2 ( changement d'orientation) change of direction; parti qui amorce un virage à droite party which takes a turn to the right ou shifts toward(s) the right;3 Phot toning; virage à l'or/au cuivre gold/copper toning;4 Chimie colourGB change; le virage du rouge au violet the turning from red to purple;6 Méd virage d'une cuti-réaction positive reaction to a skin test.[viraʒ] nom masculinprendre un virage to take a bend, to go round a bendprendre un virage sur les chapeaux de roue to take a bend ou turn on two wheels2. [mouvement - d'un véhicule, au ski] turn3. [changement - d'attitude, d'idéologie] (drastic) change ou shift -
2 amonceler
amonceler [amɔ̃s(ə)le]➭ TABLE 41. transitive verb[+ choses, document, preuves] to pile up ; [+ richesses] to amass2. reflexive verb* * *amɔ̃sle
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verbe transitif to pile up
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s'amonceler verbe pronominal [nuages, sable, neige] to build up; [preuves, soucis, ennuis] to pile up, to accumulate* * *amɔ̃s(ə)le vtto pile up, to heap up* * *amonceler verb table: appelerA vtr to pile up [sable, terre, neige]; to pile up, to stack [objets, pierres]; to amass [richesses]; des nuages amoncelés banked clouds.B s'amonceler vpr [nuages, sable, neige] to build up; [preuves, soucis, ennuis] to pile up, to accumulate.[amɔ̃sle] verbe transitif1. [entasser - boîtes, livres, chaussures] to heap ou to pile up (separable) ; [ - neige, sable, feuilles] to bank up (separable) ; [ - vivres, richesses] to amass, to hoardamonceler une fortune to build up ou to amass a fortune2. [rassembler - documents, preuves, informations] to amass————————s'amonceler verbe pronominal intransitif[papiers, boîtes, feuilles] to heap ou to pile up[neige, sable, nuages] to bank up -
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dəvɛʀ adv* * *
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