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1 bruise
bruise [bru:z]b. [+ ego, feelings] blesser[fruit] se taler3. noun* * *[bruːz] 1.2.covered in bruises — [skin, limb] couvert de bleus
transitive verb1) meurtrir [person]to bruise one's knee/arm — se meurtrir le genou/bras
2) ( damage) taler, abîmer [fruit]3) ( emotionally) meurtrir, blesser3.intransitive verb [person] se faire facilement des bleus; [arm, skin] se meurtrir; [fruit] se taler or s'abîmer facilement -
2 bruise
A n ( on skin) bleu m, ecchymose f spec (on sur) ; ( on fruit) tache f, talure f (on sur) ; covered in bruises [skin, limb] couvert de bleus ; to suffer cuts and bruises avoir des blessures légères.B vtr1 meurtrir [person] ; to bruise one's knee/arm se meurtrir le genou/bras ; his fingers were badly bruised il avait les doigts sérieusement meurtris ; he bruised my arm il m'a meurtri le bras ;2 ( damage) taler [fruit] ;3 ( emotionally) meurtrir, blesser.C vi [person] se faire facilement des bleus ; [arm, lips, skin] se meurtrir ; [fruit] se taler facilement. -
3 bruise
bruise [bru:z]1 noun(a) (on person) bleu m, contusion f;∎ to be covered with bruises être couvert de bleus(b) (on fruit) meurtrissure f, talure f∎ to bruise one's arm se faire un bleu au bras;∎ to be bruised all over être couvert de bleus;∎ figurative he felt bruised by her harsh words ses dures paroles l'ont blessé;∎ figurative his ego was bruised son amour-propre en a pris un coupse taler, s'abîmer;∎ to bruise easily (person) se faire facilement des bleus -
4 bruise
[bru:z] 1. noun(an injury caused by a blow to a person or a fruit, turning the skin a dark colour: bruises all over his legs; apples covered in bruises.) bleu, meurtrissure2. verb(to cause or develop such a mark on the skin: She bruised her forehead; She bruises easily.) (se) couvrir d'ecchymoses -
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contusion -
6 bruise
contusion (wire rope) écrasement -
7 tender
tender [ˈtendər]1. adjective• to leave sb/sth to the tender mercies of sb abandonner qn/qch aux bons soins de qnb. ( = young) at the tender age of seven à l'âge de sept ansc. ( = sore) [skin, bruise] sensible( = proffer) offrir• "please tender exact change" « prière de faire l'appoint »4. noun5. compounds* * *['tendə(r)] 1.1) ( offer) soumission2) ( currency) legal tender2.1) ( soft) [food] tendre; [bud, shoot] fragile2) ( loving) [kiss, love, smile] tendre3) ( sensitive) [bruise, skin] sensible4) ( young)3.transitive verb offrir [money]; présenter [apology, fare]; donner [resignation]4.intransitive verb soumissionner, faire une soumission -
8 mark
mark [mα:k]1. noun• he was found without a mark on his body quand on l'a trouvé, son corps ne portait aucune trace de blessureb. ( = sign) signe mc. ( = hallmark) marque f• to react the way he did was the mark of a true hero il s'est montré un véritable héros en réagissant comme il l'a faitd. ( = grade) note f• good/bad mark bonne/mauvaise note fe. on your marks! (get) set! go! à vos marques ! prêts ! partez !f. ( = level) barre f• the number of unemployed has reached the 2 million mark le chiffre du chômage a atteint la barre des 2 millionsg. ( = brand name) marque fi. ( = currency) mark m• to be quick off the mark ( = quick on the uptake) avoir l'esprit vif ; ( = quick in reacting) avoir des réactions rapidesa. marquer ; ( = stain) tacherb. [+ essay, exam] corriger• to mark sth right/wrong marquer qch juste/fauxc. [+ price] indiquer4. compoundsa. ( = write down) noterb. [+ goods] démarquerc. [+ pupil] baisser la note dea. ( = separate) [+ section of text] délimiterc. [+ items on list] cocherb. ( = single out) désignera. ( = put a price on) indiquer le prix deb. ( = increase) [+ price] majorer ; [+ goods] majorer le prix dec. [+ pupil] gonfler la note de* * *[mɑːk] 1.1) (stain, animal marking) tache f; ( from injury) marque fto make one's mark — lit signer d'une croix; fig faire ses preuves
2) ( lasting impression)to leave one's mark on something — [person] marquer quelque chose de son influence [company]; [recession] marquer quelque chose [country]
3) ( symbol)as a mark of — en signe de [esteem]
4) School, University note fhe gets no marks for effort — fig pour l'effort, il mérite zéro
5) ( number on scale)6) Sport ( starting line) marque fhe's very quick/a bit slow off the mark — fig il a l'esprit vif/un peu lent
you were quick off the mark! — fig tu n'as pas perdu de temps!
7) ( target) ( in archery etc) but mto find its mark — [arrow] atteindre son but; fig [remark] mettre dans le mille
to be (way) off the mark —
to be wide of the mark — fig être à côté de la plaque (colloq)
9) (also Mark) ( model in series) Mark10) (also Deutschmark) deutschmark m2.transitive verb1) ( make visible impression on) ( stain) tacher [clothes]; [bruise, scar] marquer [skin]; ( with pen) marquer [map, belongings]to mark somebody for life — ( physically) défigurer quelqu'un à vie; ( mentally) marquer quelqu'un à vie
2) (indicate, label) [person] marquer [name, price] (on sur); [arrow, sign, label] indiquer [position, road]; fig [event] marquer [end, change]to mark the occasion with — marquer l'occasion par [firework display, party]
to mark one's place — ( in book) marquer la page
3) ( characterize) caractériser4) School, University corriger5) ( pay attention to) noter (bien)he'll not live long, mark my words! — tu verras, il ne vivra pas longtemps!
6) Sport marquer3.1) School, University faire des corrections2) ( stain) se tacher3) Sport marquer4.mark you conjunctional phrase n'empêche que (+ indic)Phrasal Verbs:- mark out- mark up••to be an easy mark — être une poire (colloq)
to mark time — Military marquer le pas
I'm marking time working as a waitress until I go to France — fig je travaille comme serveuse en attendant d'aller en France
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9 nasty
nasty [ˈnα:stɪ]a. ( = unkind, spiteful) [person, remark] méchantb. [habit, rumour] vilain ; [bend] dangereux ; [smell, taste, moment] mauvais before n ; [feeling, situation, experience] désagréable ; [weather] affreuxc. ( = serious) [accident] grave ; [fall, wound] vilain* * *['nɑːstɪ] 1.(colloq) noun (in food, water, air) saleté f2.video nasty — film m d'épouvante en vidéo
1) ( unpleasant) [crime, experience, sight, taste, surprise, suspicion] horrible; [feeling, task] désagréable; [habit, weather, smell, taste] mauvais; [expression, look] méchant; [rumour] inquiétant; [stain] gros/grosse; [affair, business] sale (before n)to turn nasty — [person, dog] devenir méchant; [weather] se gâter
to be a nasty piece of work — (colloq) GB être un sale type (colloq)/une sale bonne femme (colloq)
2) ( unkind) [person] désagréable; [trick] sale (before n), vilain; [gossip, remark, letter] méchant3) ( serious) [cut, bruise] vilain (before n); [bump, crack, fall, accident] grave; [cold] mauvais (before n)4) ( ugly) affreux/-euse5) ( tricky) [problem, question] difficile; [bend] dangereux/-euse -
10 knock
[nok] 1. verb1) (to make a sharp noise by hitting or tapping, especially on a door etc to attract attention: Just then, someone knocked at the door.) frapper, cogner2) (to cause to move, especially to fall, by hitting (often accidentally): She knocked a vase on to the floor while she was dusting.) renverser3) (to put into a certain state or position by hitting: He knocked the other man senseless.) assommer4) ((often with against, on) to strike against or bump into: She knocked against the table and spilt his cup of coffee; I knocked my head on the car door.) se cogner, heurter2. noun1) (an act of knocking or striking: She gave two knocks on the door; He had a nasty bruise from a knock he had received playing football.) coup2) (the sound made by a knock, especially on a door etc: Suddenly they heard a loud knock.) coup•- knocker- knock-kneed - knock about/around - knock back - knock down - knock off - knock out - knock over - knock up - get knocked up -
11 black
A n1 ( colour) noir m ; in black en noir ; to wear black gen porter du noir, s'habiller en noir ; ( in mourning) porter le deuil ;3 Fin to be in the black être créditeur/-trice ; to stay in the black maintenir un solde créditeur ; to put sb back in the black permettre à qn de sortir du rouge ;4 Games (in chess, draughts) noirs mpl ; ( in roulette) noir m ; I'll be black je prends les noirs ;B adj1 ( dark) [car, cloud, hair, paint] noir ; [night] obscur ; to paint/dye sth black peindre/teindre qch en noir ; to go ou turn black devenir noir, noircir ;2 (African, Afro-Caribbean) ( also Black) [skin, community, culture, president] noir ; [school] pour les Noirs ; a black man/woman un Noir/une Noire ;4 ( dirty) [face, mark, towel] noir ;5 ( macabre) [comedy, humour] noir ;6 ( gloomy) [mood, picture, thoughts] noir ; [despair] profond ; [future, prospect] sombre ; [news, day, week] mauvais ; it was a black day for us when he left le jour où il est parti a été un mauvais jour pour nous ; she's in one of her black moods elle est d'humeur noire ; things are looking black for us les choses se présentent mal pour nous ; Black Monday Fin Lundi noir ;7 ( angry) [look] meurtrier/-ière ; [mood] massacrant ; his face was as black as thunder on lisait dans ses yeux une colère noire ;C vtr1 ( put black onto) noircir [sb's face, hands] ; cirer [boots] ; to black one's face/hands se noircir le visage/les mains ;3 GB ( boycott) boycotter.as black as coal/soot noir comme du charbon/de la suie. ⇒ blue.■ black out:▶ black out [person] s'évanouir ;▶ black [sth] out, black out [sth]2 ( cut power) couper le courant dans [area] ;3 ( suspend broadcasting) interrompre la diffusion de [programme] ;4 ( obliterate) rayer (d'un gros trait noir) [name, word].■ black up [actor] se noircir le visage. -
12 blacken
A vtr1 [actor, soldier] se barbouiller [qch] de noir [face] ; [smoke] noircir [brick, wood] ; [disease, frost] brûler [plant] ; [dirt] salir [towel] ; the blackened remains of les restes calcinés de [car, roast] ;B vi1 ( grow darker) [sky, stove] noircir ;2 [mood] s'assombrir. -
13 mark
A n1 ( visible patch) ( stain) tache f ; ( spot on animal) tache f ; ( from injury) marque f ; to make one's mark ( on document) signer d'une croix ; fig faire ses preuves ;2 fig ( lasting impression) to bear the mark of [person] porter l'empreinte de [genius, greatness] ; [face] porter les marques de [pain, grief] ; to leave one's mark on sth [person] marquer qch de son influence [company, project] ; [recession] marquer qch [country] ;4 Sch, Univ, gen ( assessment of work) note f ; what mark has she given you? quelle note t'a-t-elle mise? ; he gets no marks for effort/ originality fig pour l'effort/l'originalité, il mérite zéro ; ⇒ full, top ;5 ( number on scale) the 3-mile mark la borne de trois miles ; unemployment has reached/passed the two million mark le chômage a atteint/dépassé la barre des deux millions ; his earnings are above/below the £20,000 mark son salaire est supérieur/inférieur à 20 000 livres sterling ; the timer had reached the one-minute mark cela faisait une minute au chronomètre ; the high-tide mark le maximum de la marée haute ; at gas mark 7 à thermostat 7 ; he/his work is not up to the mark fig il/son travail n'est pas à la hauteur ;6 Sport ( starting line) ( in athletics) marque f ; on your marks, (get) set, go! à vos marques! prêts! partez! ; to get off the mark prendre le départ ; we haven't even got off the mark yet fig nous n'avons même pas commencé ; he's a bit slow off the mark fig il a l'esprit un peu lent ; you were a bit slow off the mark in not noticing the mistake sooner tu as été un peu lent à remarquer cette erreur ; he's very quick off the mark il a l'esprit vif ; you were a bit quick off the mark (in) blaming her tu l'as blâmée un peu trop vite ; he's always very quick off the mark when it comes to money il n'est jamais le dernier quand il s'agit d'argent ; you were quick off the mark! ( to do sth) tu n'as pas perdu de temps! ;7 ( target) ( in archery etc) but m ; to find its mark [arrow] atteindre son but ; fig [criticism, remark] mettre dans le mille ; to be (way) off the mark, to be wide of the mark [person, calculation] être à côté de la plaque ○ ; on the mark absolument exact ;B vtr1 ( make visible impression on) ( stain) tacher [clothes, material, paper] ; [bruise, scar] marquer [skin, face] ; ( with pen etc) marquer [map, belongings] (with avec) ; to mark sb for life ( physically) défigurer qn à vie ; ( mentally) marquer qn à vie ;2 (indicate, label) [person] marquer [name, initials, price, directions] (on sur) ; [cross, arrow, sign, label] indiquer [position, place, road] ; fig [death, event, announcement] marquer [end, change, turning point] ; to be marked as être considéré comme [future champion, criminal] ; to mark the occasion/sb's birthday with marquer l'occasion/l'anniversaire de qn par [firework display, party] ; X marks the spot l'endroit est indiqué par une croix ; to mark one's place ( in book) marquer la page ;3 ( characterize) caractériser [style, remark, behaviour, era] ; to be marked by être caractérisé par [violence, envy, humour, generosity] ;4 Sch, Univ ( tick) corriger [essay, homework, examination paper] ; to mark sb absent/present noter qn absent/présent ; to mark sth right/wrong indiquer que qch est juste/faux ;5 ( pay attention to) noter (bien) [warning, comment] ; mark him well, he will be a great man sout souvenez-vous de lui, ce sera un grand homme ;6 Sport marquer [player].C vi2 ( stain) [dress, material etc] se tacher ;3 Sport marquer.D mark you conj phr n'empêche que (+ indic) ; mark you it won't be easy n'empêche que ça ne va pas être facile.mark my words crois-moi ; he'll not live long, mark my words! crois-moi, il ne vivra pas longtemps! ; to be an easy mark être une poire ○ ; to mark time Mil marquer le pas ; I'm marking time working as a waitress until I go to France fig je travaille comme serveuse en attendant d'aller en France ; the company is marking time at the moment fig la compagnie ne fait que piétiner en ce moment.■ mark down:▶ mark [sb] down ( lower grade of) baisser les notes de [person] ; baisser la note de [work, essay] ; to mark sb down as (being) sth ( consider to be) considérer qn comme [troublemaker, asset].■ mark off:▶ mark [sth] off, mark off [sth]1 ( separate off) délimiter [area] ;2 ( tick off) pointer [items, names].■ mark out:▶ mark [sb] out, mark out [sb]1 ( distinguish) distinguer (from de) ;2 ( select) désigner [person] (for pour) ;▶ mark [sth] out, mark out [sth] marquer les limites de [court, area].■ mark up:▶ mark [sth] up, mark up [sth] ( add percentage to price) [company] majorer le prix de [product] (by de) ; ( increase price) [shopkeeper] augmenter le prix de [product] (by de) ;▶ mark [sb/sth] up Sch, Univ ( increase grade of) remonter les notes de [person] ; remonter la note de [work, essay]. -
14 nasty
B adj1 ( unpleasant) [crime, experience, sight, taste, surprise, suspicion] horrible ; [feeling, task] désagréable ; [habit] mauvais ; [expression, look] méchant ; [rumour] inquiétant ; [stain] gros/grosse ; [affair, business] sale (before n) ; I got a nasty fright j'ai vraiment eu un choc ; the nasty weather le mauvais temps ; to smell nasty sentir mauvais ; to taste nasty avoir mauvais goût ; it's nasty and hot il fait une chaleur désagréable ; things could get nasty les choses pourraient mal tourner ; to turn nasty [dog] devenir méchant ; [person] s'emporter ; [weather] se gâter ; to be a nasty piece of work être un sale type/une sale femme ;2 ( unkind) [person] désagréable ; [trick] sale (before n), vilain ; [gossip, letter] méchant ; you've got a nasty mind tu vois toujours le mal partout ; a nasty sense of humour un humour méchant ; he gets nasty when he's tired il devient méchant quand il est fatigué ; to be nasty to être dur envers ; to say nasty things about dire des choses méchantes au sujet de ;3 ( serious) [cut, bruise] vilain (before n) ; [bump, crack, fall, accident] grave ; [cold] mauvais (before n) ;4 ( ugly) [colour, shape, style] affreux/-euse ; -
15 tender
A n1 ( currency) ⇒ legal tender ;2 Rail tender m ;4 ( fire engine) camion m de pompiers ;5 Econ, Fin offre f, soumission f (for pour) ; to put work/a contract out to tender mettre un ouvrage/contrat en adjudication ; to put in ou make a tender for a contract soumissionner à une adjudication ; to invite tenders faire un appel d'offres ; to sell by tender vendre par adjudication.B adj2 ( loving) [kiss, love, smile] tendre ; tender care sollicitude f ; she needs tender loving care elle a besoin d'être dorlotée ; to leave sb to the tender mercies of the jury iron abandonner qn aux mains sévères du jury ;3 ( sensitive) [bruise, skin] sensible ;4 littér ( young) at the tender age of two à l'âge tendre de deux ans ; a child of tender years un enfant dans la tendresse de l'âge.D vi soumissionner, faire une soumission ; to tender for a contract soumissionner à une adjudication ; an invitation to tender un appel d'offres ; to offer a contract for tender faire un appel d'offres pour un contrat. -
16 socking
socking ['sɒkɪŋ]∎ he had a socking great bruise! il avait un de ces bleus! -
17 ugly
(a) (in appearance → person, face, building) laid;∎ it was an ugly sight ce n'était pas beau à voir;∎ as ugly as sin laid à faire peur; (person) laid comme un pou(b) (unpleasant, nasty → habit) sale, désagréable; (→ behaviour) répugnant; (→ quarrel) mauvais; (→ clouds, weather) vilain, sale; (→ bruise, wound, scar) vilain, méchant; (→ rumour, word) vilain; (→ situation) fâcheux, mauvais;∎ there were some ugly scenes il y a eu du vilain;∎ the ugly truth is… la vérité, dans toute son horreur, c'est que…;∎ he was in an ugly mood il était d'une humeur massacrante, il était de très mauvaise humeur;∎ she gave me an ugly look elle m'a regardé d'un sale œil;∎ he's an ugly customer c'est un sale individu;∎ to turn or to get ugly (situation) dégénérer, mal tourner;∎ things took an ugly turn les choses ont mal tourné►► Ugly American touriste mf américain moyen (sans culture et sans tact);ugly duckling vilain petit canard m;Ugly Sisters = les sœurs de Cendrillon, personnages de la "pantomime" anglaise
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