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1 ressembler
ressembler [ʀ(ə)sɑ̃ble]➭ TABLE 1• ressembler à ( = être semblable à) [personne] (physiquement) to look like ; (moralement, psychologiquement) to be like ; [choses] (visuellement) to look like ; (par la composition) to resemble to be like ; [faits, événements] to be like• il me ressemble beaucoup physiquement/moralement he is very like me in looks/in character• à quoi ressemble-t-il ? (inf) what does he look like?• ça ne ressemble à rien ! (inf) it makes no sense at all!2. reflexive verb► se ressembler (physiquement, visuellement) to look alike ; (moralement, par ses éléments) to be alike* * *ʀ(ə)sɑ̃ble
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ressembler à verbe transitif indirect1) ( en parlant de personnes) ( physiquement)ressembler à — to look like, to resemble [personne, animal]; ( psychologiquement)
ressembler à — to be like [personne]
2) ( en parlant de choses) ( par l'aspect) to look like; ( par le contenu) to be like, to resemblecela ne ressemble à rien — (spectacle, robe) it's like nothing on earth; ( n'avoir aucun sens) it makes no sense
à quoi ça ressemble de dire cela? — (colloq) what a thing to say!
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se ressembler verbe pronominal1) [personnes] ( physiquement) to look alike; ( psychologiquement) to be alike2) [choses] to be alike••* * *ʀ(ə)sɑ̃ble vi1) (= avoir des similarités)Ça ressemble à un conte de fées. — It's like a fairy tale.
2) (= avoir les mêmes traits physiques)Elle ne ressemble pas à sa sœur. — She doesn't look like her sister.
* * *ressembler verb table: aimerA ressembler à vtr ind1 ( en parlant de personnes) ( physiquement) ressembler à to look like, to resemble [personne, animal]; ( psychiquement) to be like [personne]; à quoi ressemble-t-il? ( physiquement) what does he look like?; ( de caractère) what is he like?; tu as vu à quoi tu ressembles? have you any idea what you look like?; il ne ressemble pas à l'image que j'en avais he's not how I imagined him; cela ne te ressemble pas de perdre patience it's not like you to get impatient;2 ( en parlant de choses) ( d'apparence visuelle) to look like; ( par le contenu) to be like, to resemble; ça ressemble à de la lavande mais ça n'en est pas it looks like lavender but it isn't; ressembler fort à qch to be very like sth; ressembler un peu à qch to be a bit like sth; cela ressemblait à un coup monté it all looked like a put-up job; cela ne ressemble à rien [spectacle, robe] it's like nothing on earth; ( n'avoir aucun sens) it makes no sense; à quoi ça ressemble de dire cela? what a thing to say!B se ressembler vpr1 ( parlant de personnes) ( physiquement) to look alike, to look like each other; ( psychiquement) to be alike; vous ne vous ressemblez pas beaucoup ( physiquement) you don't really look alike; ils se ressemblent trop pour s'entendre they are too (much) alike to get on;2 ( parlant de choses) [lieux, soirées, méthodes, techniques] to be alike; toutes les villes se ressemblent all towns are alike ou the same; ⇒ assembler, goutte.les jours se suivent et ne se ressemblent pas no two days are the same.[rəsɑ̃ble]ressembler à verbe plus préposition3. (locution)à quoi ça ressemble de quitter la réunion sans même s'excuser? (familier) what's the idea ou meaning of leaving the meeting without even apologizing?cela ne me/te/leur ressemble pas that's not like me/you/them————————se ressembler verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)————————se ressembler verbe pronominal intransitifdepuis sa maladie, il ne se ressemble plus he's not been himself since his illness -
2 s'assembler
asɑ̃ble1. vpr/vi[foule] to gatherUne foule énorme s'était assemblée. — A huge crowd had gathered.
2. vpr/récip
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