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  • 1 slice

    A n
    1 ( portion) (of bread, meat, cheese, fish) tranche f ; (of pie, tart) part f ; (of lemon, cucumber, sausage) rondelle f ; to cut sth into slices couper qch en tranches [loaf, meat] ; couper qch en rondelles [cucumber, sausage] ;
    2 ( proportion) (of income, profits, market, aid) part f ; (of territory, population) partie f ;
    3 Culin ( utensil) spatule f ;
    4 Sport (stroke, shot) slice m ; forehand slice coup m droit ; back-hand slice revers m slicé.
    B vtr
    1 ( section) couper [qch] (en tranches) [loaf, roast, onion] ; couper [qch] en rondelles [lemon, sausage, cucumber] ;
    2 ( cleave) fendre [water, air] ; to slice sb's throat/cheek trancher la gorge/joue à qn ;
    3 Sport ( as tactic) slicer, couper [ball].
    C vi [knife, blade, fin, shape] to slice through fendre [water, air] ; trancher [timber, rope, meat] ; the metal sliced into her ankle le métal lui a pénétré la cheville.
    D sliced pp adj [meat, peaches] coupé en tranches ; [cucumber, salami] coupé en rondelles ; thinly/thickly sliced [meat, bread] en tranches minces/épaisses ; 50 g mushrooms, thinly sliced 50 g de champignons, finement émincés.
    slice off:
    slice off [sth], slice [sth] off détacher [bodypart, section] ; the propeller sliced his arm/head off il a eu le bras coupé/la tête tranchée par l'h élice.
    slice up:
    slice [sth] up, slice up [sth] couper [qch] en tranches [meat, cheese, vegetable] ; couper [qch] en rondelles [salami, lemon].

    Big English-French dictionary > slice

  • 2 slice

    1. noun
    1) (a thin broad piece (of something): How many slices of meat would you like?) tranche
    2) (a part or share: Who got the largest slice of the profits?) part
    2. verb
    1) (to cut into slices: He sliced the sausage/cucumber.) couper en tranches/rondelles
    2) (to cut (as) with a sharp blade or knife: The blade slipped and sliced off the tip of his forefinger.) couper (net)
    3) (in golf etc, to hit (a ball) in such a way that it curves away to the right (or in the case of a left-handed player, to the left).) couper
    - slicer

    English-French dictionary > slice

  • 3 grind

    A n
    1 ( hard work) boulot m or travail m monotone ; the daily grind le boulot or le train-train quotidien ; back to the grind ! au boulot ! ; marking exam papers is an awful grind corriger des copies d'examen est une vraie corvée ; it was a long hard grind cycling up the hill c'était long et pénible de monter la côte en vélo ; it'll be a long hard grind ça va être très dur ;
    2 ( harsh sound) grincement m ;
    3 US péj ( hardworking student) bûcheur/-euse m/f.
    B vtr (prét, pp ground)
    1 ( crush) moudre [corn, coffee beans, pepper] ; écraser, broyer [seeds, grain] ; concasser [pebbles, stone] ; hacher [meat] ; to grind sth to dust/to a powder réduire qch en poussière/en poudre ; to grind corn into flour moudre du grain pour en faire de la farine ; to grind one's teeth grincer des dents ; to grind sth into the ground écraser qch par terre ;
    2 ( sharpen) affûter or aiguiser [qch] (à la meule) [knife, blade] ; ( polish) polir [lenses] ; égriser [gems] ;
    3 ( turn) tourner [handle] ; Mus jouer de [barrel organ].
    C vi (prét, pp ground)
    1 ( make harsh sound) [machine, engine] grincer ; to grind to a halt [vehicle, train] s'arrêter avec un grincement de freins ; [machine] s'arrêter ; fig [factory, economy, industry, production] s'immobiliser ;
    2 ( be crushed) [corn, coffee beans] se moudre ;
    3 US ( swot) bûcher , potasser ;
    4 US [dancer] danser en se déhanchant de manière provocante.
    grind away bosser , bûcher ; she is grinding away at her maths elle bûche ses maths.
    grind down [sth], grind [sth] down ( crush) écraser, broyer ; ( pulverize) pulvériser [substance]:
    grind [sb] down avoir [qn] à l'usure ; to be ground down by poverty être accablé par la misère.
    grind on [negotiations, project] se poursuivre inexorablement.
    grind out:
    grind out [sth], grind [sth] out
    1 ( extinguish) écraser [cigarette] ;
    2 ( play) to grind out a tune on a barrel organ jouer un air sur un orgue de Barbarie ; she grinds out novels at the rate of one a month elle pond des romans au rythme d'un par mois ; ‘mind your own business,’ he ground out ‘occupez-vous de vos affaires,’ a-t-il grommelé entre ses dents.
    grind up pulvériser.

    Big English-French dictionary > grind

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