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loucher [lu∫e]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb* * *luʃe
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verbe intransitif to have a squint
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loucher sur (colloq) verbe transitif indirect ( convoiter) to eye [filles]; to have one's eye on [héritage]* * *luʃe vi1) (strabisme) to squint2) figloucher sur — to have one's eye on, to have one's beady eye on
* * *loucher verb table: aimer vi2 ○( convoiter) loucher sur les filles/gâteaux to eye the girls/cakes; loucher sur l'héritage/un titre to have one's eye on the inheritance/a title.[luʃe] verbe intransitifil louche he has a squint, he's squint-eyed2. [volontairement] to go cross-eyed————————loucher sur verbe plus prépositionils louchent tous sur les millions de leur oncle they all have an eye ou their (beady) eyes on their uncle's millions -
3 lorgner
➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbto peer at ; (avec concupiscence) to ogle (inf) ; [+ poste, décoration, héritage, pays] to have one's eye on2. intransitive verb* * *(colloq) lɔʀɲe verbe transitif to give [somebody] the eye (colloq) [personne]; to cast longing glances at [bijou, gâteau]; to have one's eye on [héritage, poste]* * *lɔʀɲe vt1) (= regarder) to eye2) (= convoiter) to have one's eye on* * *lorgner○ verb table: aimer vtr to eye up○ GB, to give [sb] the eye○ [femme]; to cast longing glances at [bijou, gâteau]; to have one's eye on [héritage, titre, poste]; lorgner qch du coin de l'œil to cast sidelong glances at sth.[lɔrɲe] verbe transitifle type la lorgnait depuis un bon moment the guy had been eyeing her up ou ogling her for some time
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