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81 brûlure méchanique
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82 cascader
v. intrans. & trans.1. To 'burn the candle at both ends', to lead a fast life.2. To flit from woman to woman, from one affair to another.3. To 'pop one's clogs', to 'croak', to die.4. Se faire cascader: To get 'nabbed', 'collared', to be arrested.5. To 'go down', to 'do porridge', to serve a prison sentence.6. (th.): To gag one's part, to ad-lib. -
83 champignon
n. m. 'Gas-pedal', accelerator. Appuyer sur le champignon (also: écraser le champignon): To 'burn rubber', to accelerate fiercely. -
84 coup
n. m. When one takes a broad look at the word coup, it soon becomes obvious that its many diverse uses and combined expressions come under three main categories.(A): Blow (in the literal and figurative).1. En venir aux coups: To come to blows.2. Coup de boule: 'Head-butt', blow inflicted with the head in opponent's belly.3. Le coup du lapin: Blow on the back of the neck.4. Coup de Jarnac: Treacherous blow, disloyal attack.5. Le coup du père François: Strangulation.6. Coup de Trafalgar: Disastrous turn of events.7. Coup de châsse: 'Quick butchers', peep, quick look.8. Coup de filet: Dragnet, police raid.10. Coup de torchon: 'Barney', heated argument.11. Tirer un coup: To fuck, to 'screw', to have intercourse. Coup de Bourse (joc.): Intercourse. (The pun here is on the word Bourse meaning both the Stock Exchange and testicle; the standard non-colloquial expression denotes a successful flutter on the Stock Exchange.)12. Coup de fil: 'Buzz', 'ring', telephone call.13. Coup dur: Serious setback. La vie pour lui a été une succession de coups durs: It's just been one blow after another for him all his life.15. Faire les quatre cents coups: To 'burn the candle at both ends', to lead a fast life.(B): Dose, measure, quantity.1. Boire un coup: To have a drink.2. En avoir un coup (also: avoir un coup dans l'aile): To be 'squiffy', 'tipsy', to be slightly drunk.3. En mettre un coup (of work): To 'do one's darnedest', to 'put one's back into it', to make an extra effort.4. Tenir le coup: To stand the pace, to weather the storm. Il n'a qu'à tenir le coup comme les autres: He'll just have to grin and bear it like the rest of us.5. Faire quelque chose en trois coups de cuiller a pot: To do something 'in two shakes of a lamb's tail', double-quick.6. Ne pas en ficher un coup: To do 'fuck-all', to be darned lazy.7. Coup de pot: Stroke of luck.8. Prendre un coup de vieux: To age considerably over a short period of time.9. Coup de fusil (at restaurant): Exorbitant bill. On a eu droit à un de ces coups de fusil carabinés: The bill we got looked like the balance of payments deficit!10. Coup de pouce: Help, assistance. Donner un coup de pouce a quelqu'un: To give someone a shove in the right direction. (C): Knack, trick.11. Avoir le coup: To have the knack. Il a le coup pour draguer les nanas! He certainly knows how to pull the birds!12. Etre au coup: To 'know the score', to 'know the ropes', to be familiar with the workings of something.13. Etre dans le coup: To be 'in on something', to be involved in something.14. Expliquer le coup (to accomplices): To divulge the plan.15. Faire le coup a quelqu'un: To play the trick on someone. Il m'a fait le coup du 'portefeuille dans l'autre veston': He got money out of me with that age-old 'I forgot my wallet' dodge.16. Monter un coup: To engineer a confidence trick. On a monté un coup fumant: That con was a cracker!17. Coup d'arnac: Fraud, swindle.18. Le coup classique: That old, old trick.19. Coup fourré: 'Major cock-up', big blunder. -
85 cramer
v. intrans.1. To 'go up in smoke', to burn.2. Etre cramé: To have been found out. C'est cramé on n'a plus qu'à se tirer! The game's up, let's scarpe3. Ça sent le cramé: I can smell a rat—It looks suspicious. -
86 croupion
n. m.1. 'Parson's nose', fatty extreme end-portion of the rump of a cooked fowl.2. Tirer le croupion: To get the least attractive lot in a share-out.3. 'Burn', behind. -
87 flamber
v. intrans.1. To gamble recklessly. Les pontes du milieu, ça aime flamber dur. The big-shots of the underworld like throwing their money around in casinos.2. To 'spend, spend, spend', to burn the financial candle at both ends. -
88 flambeur
n. m.1. Heavy gambler.2. Spendthrift man-about-town. (The image in both instances is of a character who has money to burn.) -
89 or
n. m.1. Rouler sur l'or: To be 'rolling in it', to be stinking rich. Je ne roule pcts sur l'or, tu sais! I'm sorry, I haven't got money to burn! (also: être cousu d'or).2. Je ne le ferais pas pour tout l'or du monde! I wouldn't do it for all the tea in China!3. C'est de l'or en barre (of project, venture): It's as safe as houses.4. Etre franc comme l'or (of person): To be frank and outspoken. Lui, il est franc comme l'or! He's as straight as a die and won't give you any bull!5. Avoir un caractère d'or. To have a lovely nature, to have a pleasant and amenable disposition.6. Parler d'or: To speak words of wisdom.7. C'est en or! (of project, venture): It's a doddle! — It's a walkover! — It's as easy as pie!8. L'avoir en or: To be a lucky so-and-so. -
90 pointe
n. f.1. 'Chiv', blade, knife.3. Avoir sa pointe: To have had 'one over the eight', to be 'tipsy', to be slightly drunk.a (of motor vehicle): To 'burn rubber', to spurt ahead.b To move along niftily (either to escape or to join someone).5. Heure de pointe: Peak-time (when trading, traffic, etc. is at its busiest). -
91 riffauder
I.v. trans.1. To set fire to, to ignite.2. To cook. Elle nous a riffaudé des nouilles: She boiled us some noodles.II.v. intrans. To go up in flames, to burn (away). -
92 rouler
I.v. trans.1. To beat at sport (often through greater tactical skill than sheer strength).2. To 'con', to 'diddle', to swindle. Se faire rouler: To get done.3. La rouler: To 'burn the candle at both ends', to lead a fast and furious life.4. Les rouler: To 'roll the bones', to throw the dice.5. Se les rouler: To 'twiddle one's thumbs', to while away the time doing nothing.6. En rouler une: To (hand-) roll a cigarette.7. Rouler un patin: To give a 'smackeroo', to exchange a 'French kiss'.II.v. intrans.1. To 'prattle on', to talk nonstop with little intellectual effort.2. Rouler sur l'or: To be 'rolling in it', to be very wealthy.3. Rouler des miches: To walk with a wiggle. (The expression is often used where the undulating and effeminate walk of homosexuals is concerned.)4. Ça roule!a You're on! — Great! —That's O.K. by me!b (Waiters' slang): Coming up! (In the hustle and bustle between the kitchen and the dining area, this expression can often be heard and is an acknowledgement that a menu item is being prepared.) -
93 sauce
n. f.1. 'Soup', heavy downpour of rain. Recevoir une sauce: To get soaked to the skin.2. Motor-fuel (petrol or diesel). Mettre la sauce: To 'burn some rubber', to accelerate violently.3. Coup de sauce (Sporting slang): Burst of energy. Répondre à chaque coup de sauce (Cycling slang): To counter every sprint.a To 'juice off', to ejaculate.b To fire off, to shoot (a gun).5. Etre dans la sauce: To be 'in the soup', 'in a pickle', to be in a fix.6. Allonger (also: rallonger) la sauce (of tale, narration): To 'spin it out', to make it last and last.7. Faire de la sauce (Musicians' slang): To 'fill in' with some spontaneous free composition.8. Mettre à toutes les sauces: To put someone or something to every possible use. Le pauvre, on le met à toutes les sauces! Poor bugger! He seems to be at everyone's beck and call! -
94 tracer
I.v. intrans. To 'go like the clappers', to travel at a fair old speed. Sa nouvelle bagnole, un peu qu'elle trace! That new car of his can certainly burn rubber!II.v. pronom. To 'skedaddle', to 'make tracks', to move away niftily. -
95 Flamber
to burn off the alcohol by igniting. Usually the brandies or other liqueurs to be flambéed are warmed first, then lit as they are poured into the dish. -
96 palette de Buru
—1. LAT Prioniturus mada ( Hartert)2. RUS буруйский ракетохвостый попугай m3. ENG Burn [Mount Mada] racket-tailed parrot, Buru racket-tailed parrakeet4. DEU Mada-Papagei m, Mada-Spatelschwanzpapagei m5. FRA palette f de Buru, perroquet m à raquettes de BuruDICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES — OISEAUX > palette de Buru
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97 perroquet à raquettes de Buru
—1. LAT Prioniturus mada ( Hartert)2. RUS буруйский ракетохвостый попугай m3. ENG Burn [Mount Mada] racket-tailed parrot, Buru racket-tailed parrakeet4. DEU Mada-Papagei m, Mada-Spatelschwanzpapagei m5. FRA palette f de Buru, perroquet m à raquettes de BuruDICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES — OISEAUX > perroquet à raquettes de Buru
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98 2713
1. LAT Prioniturus mada ( Hartert)2. RUS буруйский ракетохвостый попугай m3. ENG Burn [Mount Mada] racket-tailed parrot, Buru racket-tailed parrakeet4. DEU Mada-Papagei m, Mada-Spatelschwanzpapagei m5. FRA palette f de Buru, perroquet m à raquettes de BuruDICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES — OISEAUX > 2713
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99 agent d'ignifugation
негорючий реагент
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fireproofing agent
A chemical used as a coating for or a component of a combustible material to reduce or eliminate a tendency to burn; used with textiles, plastics, rubbers, paints, and other materials. (Source: MGH)
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100 brűlage contrôlé
огневая культивация
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controlled burning
The planned use of carefully controlled fire to accomplish predetermined management goals. The burn is set under a combination of weather, fuel moisture, soil moisture, and fuel arrangement conditions that allow the management objectives to be attained, and yet confine the fire to the planned area. (Source: DUNSTE)
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