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hiss [hɪs]1 noun(of gas, steam) sifflement m, chuintement m; (of person, snake) sifflement m; (of cat) crachement m;∎ "be quiet", she said in a hiss "tais-toi!", dit-elle nerveusement;∎ there was an angry hiss from the bystanders l'assistance émit un sifflement de colère;∎ he was greeted with hisses il est arrivé sous les sifflets (du public);∎ the cat backed away with a hiss le chat a reculé en crachant(say quietly) souffler; (bad performer, speaker etc) siffler;∎ the audience hissed its disapproval les spectateurs ont sifflé en signe de mécontentement;∎ the speaker was hissed off the platform l'orateur quitta la tribune sous les sifflets (du public)(gas, steam) siffler, chuinter; (snake) siffler; (cat) cracher; (person → speak quietly) souffler; (→ in disapproval, anger) siffler;∎ there was a loud hissing noise il y a eu un bruit ressemblant à un fort sifflement;∎ why is the radiator making all these hissing noises? pourquoi est-ce que le radiateur siffle comme ça? -
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hiss [hɪs][person, snake] siffler ; [cat] cracher• "come here," he hissed « viens ici », siffla-t-il3. noun* * *[hɪs] 1. 2.transitive verb siffler [person, performance, speech]3.intransitive verb [person, steam, snake] siffler; [cat] cracher; [fat, cassette] grésiller -
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shed [∫ed](preterite, past participle shed)1. nouna. ( = lose) [+ petals, leaves, fur] perdre ; [+ tears] verser• to shed hairs [dog, cat] perdre ses poilsb. ( = give off) [+ light] diffuser ; [+ warmth, happiness] répandre* * *[ʃed] 1. 2.transitive verb (prét, pp shed)1) verser [tears]; perdre [leaves, weight]; [lorry] déverser [load]; enlever [clothes]; se débarrasser de [inhibitions, image]to shed skin — [snake] muer
to shed blood — ( one's own) perdre du sang
to shed jobs ou staff — euph supprimer des emplois
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A n (of gas, steam) sifflement m, chuintement m ; (of snake, person) sifflement m ; ( of tape) grésillement m.B vtr gen siffler [person, performance, speech] ; ‘I hate you,’ she hissed ‘je te déteste,’ siffla-t-elle ; he was hissed off the stage il a quitté la scène sous les sifflets.C vi1 [person, wind, snake, locomotive] siffler ; [cat] cracher ; [steam] chuinter ; [gas] siffler, chuinter ; [hot fat, cassette] grésiller ; to hiss at sb [person] siffler qn ; [kettle] siffler. -
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curl [kɜ:l]1. nouna. [of hair] boucle f (de cheveux)b. [of smoke] volute fb. [person, animal] = curl up4. compounds► curl ups'enrouler ; [person] se pelotonner ; (from shame) (inf) rentrer sous terre ; [cat] se pelotonner ; [dog] se coucher en rond• to curl o.s. up [person, cat] se pelotonner ; [dog] se coucher en rond* * *[kɜːl] 1.1) ( of hair) boucle f2) ( of smoke) volute f2.transitive verb1) friser [hair]2) (wind, coil)to curl one's fingers around something — [person] saisir quelque chose
to curl itself around something — [snake, caterpillar] s'enrouler autour de quelque chose
3.to curl one's lip — [person] faire une moue dédaigneuse
intransitive verb [hair] friser; [paper] (se) gondoler; [edges, corner, leaf] se racornirPhrasal Verbs:- curl up••to make somebody's hair curl — (colloq) ( in shock) faire dresser les cheveux sur la tête de quelqu'un
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A nB vtr1 friser [hair] ;2 (wind, coil) [person, animal] to curl one's fingers around sth saisir qch ; to curl one's toes around sth saisir qch avec ses orteils ; to curl oneself ou one's body around sth [person, cat] se pelotonner contre qch ; to curl itself around sth [snake, caterpillar] s'enrouler autour de qch ; to curl one's legs under oneself replier les jambes sous soi ; to curl one's lip [person] faire une moue dédaigneuse ; [dog] retrousser ses babines.C vi [hair] friser ; [paper] (se) gondoler ; [edges, corner, leaf] se racornir ; to curl around sth s'enrouler autour de qch ; smoke curled upwards la fumée montait en volutes ; his lip curled il fit une moue dédaigneuse.to curl up and die ○ rentrer dans un trou de souris ○ ; to make sb's hair curl ○ ( in shock) faire dresser les cheveux sur la tête de qn.■ curl up:▶ curl up [person] se pelotonner ; [cat, dog] se mettre en rond ; [paper] (se) gondoler ; [edges, corner, leaf] se racornir ; to curl up in bed/in a chair se blottir dans son lit/dans un fauteuil ; to be curled up on the sofa être blotti sur le canapé ; to curl up into a ball [person] se recroqueviller ; [hedgehog] se mettre en boule ; to curl up with laughter ○ se tordre de rire ○ ; to curl up at the edges [photo, paper] (se) gondoler ;▶ curl up [sth], curl [sth] up [heat, moisture] gondoler [paper, leaf] ; racornir [edges, corner] ; to curl oneself up se recroqueviller. -
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1 verser, répandre [tears] ; perdre [leaves, petals, blossoms, weight, antlers] ; enlever, se dépouiller de [clothes] ; se débarrasser de [inhibitions, reputation, image] ; Constr [roof] évacuer [rainwater] ; [waterproof] ne pas retenir [rain] ; to shed hair [animal] perdre ses poils, muer ; to shed skin [snake] muer ; to shed blood ( one's own) perdre du sang ; too much blood has been shed in the name of patriotism trop de sang a coulé au nom du patriotisme ; to shed jobs ou staff euph supprimer des emplois ; a truck has shed its load on the road un camion a déversé son chargement sur la route ;2 ( transmit) répandre [light, warmth, happiness]. -
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B vi [snake] se dérouler ; [cat] s'étirer. -
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1 noun(a) (of person) peau f;∎ to have dark/fair skin avoir la peau brune/claire;∎ to have bad/good skin avoir une vilaine/jolie peau;∎ I always wear cotton next to my skin je porte toujours du coton sur la peau;∎ you're nothing but skin and bone tu n'as que la peau et les os;∎ we're all human under the skin au fond, nous sommes tous humains;∎ she escaped by the skin of her teeth elle l'a échappé belle, elle s'en est tirée de justesse;∎ he got into office by the skin of his teeth il a été élu de justesse;∎ she nearly jumped out of her skin elle a sauté au plafond;∎ familiar it's no skin off my nose ça m'est égal, ce n'est pas mon problème;∎ familiar he really gets under my skin il me tape sur les nerfs, celui-là;∎ familiar I've got her under my skin je l'ai dans la peau;∎ to save one's skin sauver sa peau;∎ to be soaked to the skin être trempé jusqu'aux os;(b) (of animal) peau f;∎ to cast or shed its skin (snake) muer;∎ a crocodile-skin handbag un sac en crocodile∎ potatoes cooked in their skins des pommes de terre en robe de chambre ou des champs(d) (on milk, sauce, pudding) peau f;∎ take the skin off the custard enlevez la peau de la crème anglaise(f) (for wine) outre f(cancer, disease, tone) de la peau∎ figurative if I find him I'll skin him alive si je le trouve, je l'écorche vif;∎ proverb there's more than one way to skin a cat = il y a bien des moyens d'arriver à ses fins(b) (graze → limb) écorcher;∎ I skinned my knee je me suis écorché le genou∎ he got skinned at cards il s'est laissé plumer aux cartes;∎ you've been skinned tu t'es fait avoir ou arnaquer∎ skin me! tape-moi dans la main!very familiar (drums) batterie□ f►► skin cream crème f pour la peau;skin diver plongeur(euse) m,f;skin diving plongée f sous-marine;familiar skin flick film m porno;skin food (UNCOUNT) crème f nourrissante (pour la peau);familiar skin game arnaque f;skin graft greffe f de la peau;∎ to have a skin graft subir une greffe de la peau;skin grafting greffage m de la peau;familiar skin mag revue f porno;skin patch timbre m transdermique;Medicine skin test cuti-réaction f -
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