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1 flesh
flesh [fleʃ]1 noun(a) (of person, animal, fruit) chair f;∎ there's not much flesh on her elle n'est pas très grasse;∎ figurative it needs a bit more flesh (proposal, essay etc) il a besoin d'être un peu étoffé;∎ she looks better on TV than she does in the flesh elle est plus jolie à la télé qu'en chair et en os;∎ creatures of flesh and blood êtres mpl de chair et de sang;∎ I'm only flesh and blood, you know je suis comme tout le monde, tu sais;∎ it's more than flesh and blood can bear or stand c'est plus que ce que la nature humaine peut endurer;∎ she's my own flesh and blood c'est ma chair et mon sang;∎ familiar to press the flesh (politicians, royalty etc) serrer des mains□, faire un bain de foule□∎ to mortify the flesh mortifier sa chair;∎ pleasures/sins of the flesh plaisirs mpl de la/péchés mpl de chair;∎ the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak l'esprit est prompt mais la chair est faible;∎ to go the way of all flesh retourner à la ou redevenir poussière►► flesh colour couleur f chair;Theatre flesh tights collant m chair;Art flesh tints carnations fpl;flesh wound blessure f superficielle ou légère(essay, report, character etc) étoffer(person) s'étoffer, prendre de la carrure -
2 spirit
spirit ['spɪrɪt]1 noun(a) (non-physical part of being, soul) esprit m;∎ the poor in spirit les pauvres d'esprit;∎ the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak l'esprit est prompt mais la chair est faible;∎ he is with us in spirit il est avec nous en pensée ou par la pensée(b) (supernatural being) esprit m;∎ I don't believe in ghosts or spirits je ne crois ni aux fantômes ni aux esprits;∎ she is possessed by spirits elle est possédée par des esprits;∎ to call up the spirits of the dead évoquer les âmes des morts;∎ evil spirits esprits mpl malins;∎ the spirit world le monde des esprits∎ he is a generous spirit il a une âme généreuse, c'est une bonne âme;∎ he is a courageous spirit il est courageux;∎ he is a leading spirit in the movement il est l'un de ceux qui donnent son impulsion au mouvement;∎ he is one of the great spirits of modern philosophy c'est un des grands esprits de la philosophie moderne(d) (attitude, mood) esprit m;∎ the spirit of the age l'esprit m ou le génie de l'époque;∎ to do sth in a spirit of fun faire qch pour s'amuser;∎ you mustn't do it in a spirit of vengeance il ne faut pas le faire par esprit de vengeance;∎ to take sth in the right/wrong spirit prendre qch bien/mal;∎ she took my remarks in the wrong spirit elle a mal pris mes remarques;∎ he went about the job entirely in the wrong spirit il n'a pas compris dans quel esprit il devait travailler;∎ he took it in the spirit in which it was intended il l'a pris comme il fallait;∎ to have the party spirit avoir envie de s'amuser;∎ to enter into the spirit of things (at party) se mettre au diapason; (in work) participer de bon cœur;∎ familiar that's the spirit! voilà comment il faut réagir!□, à la bonne heure!(e) (deep meaning) esprit m, génie m;∎ the spirit of the law l'esprit m de la loi;∎ you haven't understood the spirit of the poem vous n'avez pas saisi l'esprit du poème∎ to do sth with spirit faire quelque chose avec entrain;∎ he replied with spirit il a répondu énergiquement;∎ they sang with spirit ils ont chanté avec entrain;∎ a man of spirit un homme de caractère;∎ he is entirely lacking in spirit il est complètement amorphe;∎ to show spirit montrer du caractère ou du courage;∎ to have spirit avoir de l'allant;∎ his spirit was broken il avait perdu courage∎ wines and spirits vins mpl et spiritueux mpl;∎ I prefer beer to spirits je préfère la bière aux spiritueux;∎ brandy is my favourite spirit le cognac est mon alcool préféré;∎ taxes on spirits have increased les taxes sur les spiritueux ont augmenté∎ (move secretly) they spirited her in/out by a side door ils l'ont fait entrer/sortir discrètement par une porte dérobée;∎ he seems to have been spirited into thin air il semble avoir disparu comme par enchantement;∎ to spirit sth in/out introduire/sortir discrètement qch(mood, mental state) humeur f, état m d'esprit; (morale) moral m;∎ to be in good spirits être de bonne humeur, avoir le moral;∎ to feel out of spirits avoir le cafard;∎ to be in high spirits être de très bonne humeur, avoir le moral au beau fixe;∎ to be in low spirits être déprimé;∎ you must keep your spirits up il faut garder le moral, il ne faut pas vous laisser abattre;∎ my spirits rose at the thought mon moral est remonté rien que d'y penser;∎ to raise sb's spirits remonter le moral à qn►► spirit of ammonia or spirits of ammonia ammoniaque m liquide;spirit gum colle f gomme;British spirit lamp lampe f à alcool;spirit level niveau m à bulle;Spirit of Saint Louis = avion spécialement conçu pour l'aviateur américain Charles Lindbergh, avec lequel il effectua, en 1927, la première traversée de l'Atlantique sans escale, de New York à Paris;spirit stove réchaud m à alcool;spirit of turpentine (essence f de) térébenthine f;spirit varnish vernis m à alcool(carry off secretly) faire disparaître (comme par enchantement); (steal) escamoter, subtiliser -
3 willing
1 ( prepared) to be willing to do être prêt or disposé à faire ; I'm quite willing je veux bien ; if she's willing si elle veut bien ; whether he's willing or not qu'il veuille ou non ; God willing si Dieu le veut ; I'm more than willing to help you j'accepte volontiers de vous aider ;2 ( eager) [pupil, helper, friend] de bonne volonté ; [slave] consentant ; [recruit, victim] volontaire ; to show willing faire preuve de bonne volonté ; we need some willing hands to clean up nous avons besoin de volontaires pour nettoyer ; you were a willing accomplice in the deception tu as pris part volontairement à la tromperie ;the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak l'esprit est ardent mais la chair est faible. -
4 willing
willing [ˈwɪlɪŋ]a. ( = prepared) to be willing to do sth être disposé à faire qchb. ( = eager) [participant] enthousiaste ; [worker, partner] plein de bonne volonté* * *['wɪlɪŋ]1) ( prepared)2) ( eager) [pupil, helper] de bonne volonté; [slave] consentant; [recruit, victim] volontaire3) [sacrifice] volontaire••
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(the) spirit is willing (but the flesh is weak) — the spirit is willing (but the flesh is weak) mainly spoken phrase used for telling someone that you would like to do something but do not have the energy or strength to do it Thesaurus: ways of saying that you are willing to do somethingsynonym… … Useful english dictionary
the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak — proverb someone has good intentions but fails to live up to them Origin: with biblical allusion to Matt. 26:41 * * * the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak used to say that you want to do something but you cannot because you do not have the… … Useful english dictionary
the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak — Meaning Origin From the Bible, Matthew 26:41. Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation: the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak … Meaning and origin of phrases
spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak — If the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak, someone lacks the willpower to change things they do because they derive too much pleasure from them … The small dictionary of idiomes
spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak — If the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak, someone lacks the willpower to change things they do because they derive too much pleasure from them. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak — amusing saying used when one would like to do something but does not have the time or ability or energy necessary to do it … English contemporary dictionary
flesh — 01. The bullet passed through the [flesh] of his leg without seriously injuring him. 02. The first explorers described the native people of the islands as savages who ate human [flesh]. 03. Birds use their hooked beaks to cut through the [flesh]… … Grammatical examples in English
flesh — 1 noun (U) 1 the soft part of the body of a person or animal that is between the skin and the bones : flesh wound (=a slight injury from a knife or bullet) 2 the soft part of a fruit or vegetable that can be eaten: Cut the melon in half and scoop … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
flesh — fleshless, adj. /flesh/, n. 1. the soft substance of a human or other animal body, consisting of muscle and fat. 2. muscular and fatty tissue. 3. this substance or tissue in animals, viewed as an article of food, usually excluding fish and… … Universalium
flesh — flesh1 W3 [fleʃ] n [U] [: Old English; Origin: flAsc] 1.) the soft part of the body of a person or animal that is between the skin and the bones ▪ a freshwater fish with firm white flesh 2.) the skin of the human body ▪ His flesh was red and… … Dictionary of contemporary English
weak — adjective Etymology: Middle English weike, from Old Norse veikr; akin to Old English wīcan to yield, Greek eikein to give way, Sanskrit vijate he speeds, flees Date: 14th century 1. lacking strength: as a. deficient in physical vigor ; feeble,… … New Collegiate Dictionary