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21 bakchich
bakchich [bak∫i∫]masculine noun* * *bakchich○ nm backhander GB, bribe.[bakʃiʃ] nom masculin(familier) [pourboire] tip -
22 attraper
attraper [atʀape]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = saisir) to catchb. ( = acquérir) il faut attraper le coup or le tour de main you have to get the knack* * *atʀape
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1) ( saisir en mouvement) to catch [personne, animal, ballon]tiens, attrape! — here, catch!
2) ( capturer) to catch [malfaiteur, animal]3) ( prendre) to catch hold of [corde, jambe]4) (colloq) ( contracter) [personne] to catch [froid, maladie]; to get [coup de soleil, mal de tête]; to pick up [manie, accent]5) (colloq) ( surprendre) to catch [somebody] outattraper quelqu'un en train de faire — fig to catch somebody doing
6) (colloq) ( réprimander) to tell [somebody] off7) (colloq) ( recevoir) to get [coup, punition]
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s'attraper verbe pronominal [maladie] to be caught* * *atʀape vt1) [voleur, fugitif] to catch2) [balle, objet lancé] to catch3) [maladie] to catch, [amende] to get, to pick up, [habitude] to pick up4) (= duper) to take in Grande-Bretagne to con* * *attraper verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( saisir en mouvement) to catch [personne, animal, ballon]; tiens, attrape! here, catch!; attraper qch au vol to catch sth in mid air;2 ( capturer) to catch [malfaiteur, animal]; attraper une vache au lasso to catch a cow with a lasso, to lasso a cow; se faire attraper to get caught; attrapez-le! stop him!;3 ( prendre) to catch hold of [corde, main, jambe]; attraper qch à deux mains to catch hold of sth with both hands; attraper qn par le bras/la manche to catch hold of sb by the arm/the sleeve; attraper une bouteille par le goulot to pick up a bottle by the neck; tu peux attraper le livre sur l'étagère? can you reach and get the book from the shelf?;4 ○( contracter) [personne] to catch [maladie, virus]; to get [coup de soleil]; to pick up [manie, accent]; attraper froid to catch cold; attraper un torticolis to get a stiff neck; j'ai attrapé mal dans le dos/mal à la tête I got a backache/a headache; il a attrapé l'accent de la région he's picked up the local accent; tu vas attraper du mal! you'll catch something!;5 ○( surprendre) to catch [sb] out [personne]; il a été bien attrapé d'apprendre que he was really caught out by the news that; attraper qn à faire or en train de faire fig to catch sb doing;7 ○( recevoir) to get [coup, punition, amende];B s'attraper vpr [maladie] to be caught.[atrape] verbe transitif1. [prendre] to pick up (separable)la chatte attrape ses chatons par la peau du cou the cat picks up her kittens by the scruff of the neck2. [saisir au passage - bras, main, ballon] to grabattrape Rex, attrape! come on Rex, get it!si tu veux le voir, il faut l'attraper au saut du lit/à la sortie du conseil if you want to see him, you must catch him as he gets up/as he comes out of the board meeting5. [réprimander] to tell off (separable)6. [prendre de justesse - train] to catch7. (familier) [avoir] to getferme la fenêtre, tu vas nous faire attraper un rhume! close the window or we'll all catch cold!tiens, attrape! [à quelqu'un qui vient d'être critiqué] that's one in the eye for you!, take that!————————s'attraper verbe pronominal (emploi passif)[être contracté - maladie, mauvaise habitude] to be catching————————s'attraper verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque) -
23 dessous de table
[dəsudtabl] nom masculin invariable -
24 incorruptible
incorruptible [ɛ̃kɔʀyptibl]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *ɛ̃kɔʀyptibl
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adjectif incorruptible
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nom masculin et féminin incorruptible person* * *ɛ̃kɔʀyptibl adj* * *A adj incorruptible.B nmf incorruptible person.[ɛ̃kɔryptibl] adjectif1. [honnête] incorruptible2. [inaltérable - métal] stable ; [ - bois] non-decaying————————[ɛ̃kɔryptibl] nom masculin et féminin -
25 stipendier
[stipɑ̃dje] verbe transitif -
26 arroser
v. trans.1. To stand drinks on the occasion of a happy event. On a arrosé ses galons: We christened his stripes with a few bevvies.2. To strafe, to spray with a burst of automatic fire.3. To bribe (literally to pour money in someone's direction). -
27 bakshich
n. m.1. 'Backhander', bribe. Il a toujours eu sa petite caisse à bakshich pour le tirer d'affaire: He's always had the possibility of dipping into the old slush-fund kitty to steer clear of trouble.2. (Waiters' slang): 'Tip', gratuity. -
28 graisser
I.v. trans. Graisser la patte à quelqu'un'. To 'grease someone's palm', to bribe someone.II.v. intrans.1. To 'pitch it strong', to exaggerate.2. To 'shoot a line', to do the hard sell, to make an all-out sales effort. -
29 patte
n. f.1. 'Pin', 'gamb', leg. Aller à pattes: To 'hoof it', to have to walk. Aux pattes! (Let's) scram! Ne pas être solide sur ses pattes: To be unsteady on one's pins. Tirer la patte: To limp.2. En avoir plein les pattes: To be 'all-in', to feel worn-out.3. Ça ne casse pas quatre pattes à un canard! (joc. & iron.): It's no great shakes! — I don't rate it very highly!4. Lever la patte (of man):a To have a 'slash', to urinate (literally to cock a leg).b To get a 'leg-over', to 'screw', to have coition.5. Marcher sur trois pattes (of conventional motor car): To fire on only three cylinders. (An offspring of the above literal meaning, the figurative describes a venture or undertaking that is not running smoothly.)6. Traîner la patte: To 'come the old soldier' (literally to exaggerate a limp in order to get compassion).a To 'put a spoke in someone's wheel', to hamper someone's progress.b To 'stab someone in the back', to speak ill of someone.8. Etre fait aux pattes (also: se faire faire aux pattes): To get 'nabbed', to be 'collared', to get arrested.9. 'Mitt', 'paw', hand. Arriver les pattes vides: To come empty-handed. Bas les pattes! (Woman's retort): Stop pawing! — Keep your hands to yourself!10. Faire patte de velours (fig.): To 'draw in one's claws', to be extra gentle with someone.11. Faire ( des) pattes d'araignée à quelqu'un: To 'goose', to caress lightly with nails and fingertips.12. Faire des pattes de mouche: To write in a spidery script.13. Graisser la patte à quelqu'un: To 'grease someone's palm', to bribe someone.14. Faire quelque chose aux pattes: To 'lift', to 'pinch' something.15. Avoir le coup de patte: To 'have the knack', to be skilful at something.16. Pattes de lapin (Hairstyle): Short sideboards.17. Feet (without colloquial overtones). Retomber sur ses pattes:a To 'fall on one's feet', to come off better than one might have expected.b To 'get offscot-free', to escape ill-fate or retribution, sometimes through good fortune, but more often than not through connivance.18. Se fourrer dans les pattes de quelqu'un: To disturb someone (literally to get in someone's way).19. Mettre une affaire sur pattes: To start up a business, to get an enterprise under way.20 Avoir des pattes d'oie: To have 'crow's feet', 'laugh-lines', to have wrinkles around the eyes. -
30 pot-de-vin
n. m. 'Back-hander', bribe. Leur chiffre d'affaires, ils le doivent à des pots-de-vin: Without slush-funds they wouldn't have that kind of turnover. -
31 rabat
n. m.1. (abbr. rabatteur): Night-club tout, one whose brief it is to steer in the big spenders.2. Rabat de col: 'Kickback', financial bribe. -
32 bomm
m où bribe
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bribe — BRIBE. s. f. Gros morceau de pain. Une bribe de pain. Il a mangé une bribe de pain bis. Il est populaire.Bribes, au pluriel, se dit par extension et familièrement, Des morceaux de viande que les valets serrent, ou que l on donne à ceux qui… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
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