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1 bury the hatchet
(to stop quarrelling: Let's bury the hatchet and be friends.) enterrer la hache de guerre -
2 to bury the hatchet
Pol. enterrer la hache de guerre; se reconcilier; faire la paixEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to bury the hatchet
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∎ to be buried alive être enterré vivant;∎ he was buried at sea son corps a été immergé en haute mer;∎ buried treasure trésor m enterré ou enfoui;∎ figurative she's buried two husbands already elle a déjà enterré deux maris;∎ we agreed to bury our differences nous avons convenu d'oublier ou d'enterrer nos différends;∎ figurative to bury the hatchet enterrer la hache de guerre, faire la paix(b) (of snow, landslide → town, house) ensevelir;∎ she buried her feet in the sand elle a enfoncé ses pieds dans le sable;∎ figurative to bury one's head in the sand faire l'autruche∎ where have you buried my newspaper? où as-tu fourré mon journal?;∎ she buried her face in the pillow elle enfouit ou enfonça son visage dans l'oreiller;∎ to bury one's face in one's hands enfouir son visage dans ses mains;∎ he always has his nose buried in a book il a toujours le nez fourré dans un livre;∎ figurative to bury oneself in the country s'enterrer à la campagne;∎ long-buried memories began to surface des souvenirs oubliés depuis longtemps commencèrent à refaire surface;∎ it's buried in a drawer somewhere c'est enfoui dans un tiroir quelque part∎ to bury oneself in (one's) work se plonger dans son travail(e) (thrust, plunge → knife) enfoncer, plonger;∎ he buried his hands in his pockets il a fourré les mains dans ses pochescacher, enfouir;∎ the information was buried away in the small print l'information était perdue dans la foule des détails -
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bury [ˈberɪ]a. enterrer• to bury the hatchet or the tomahawk (US) enterrer la hache de guerreb. ( = conceal) enfouirc. ( = engross) plonger• to bury o.s. in one's studies se plonger dans ses étudesd. to bury one's hands/a knife in sth plonger les mains/un couteau dans qch* * *['berɪ]transitive verb1) ( after death) enterrer, inhumer [person]; enterrer [animal]2) [avalanche etc] ensevelir [person, building, town]3) ( hide) enterrer, enfouir [treasure, bone]4) ( suppress) enterrer [differences, hatred, memories]5) ( engross)to be buried in — être plongé dans [book, work]
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7 bury
['beri]1) (to place (a dead body) in a grave, the sea etc.) enterrer2) (to hide (under the ground etc): My socks are buried somewhere in this drawer.) enfouir•- burial- bury the hatchet
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