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  • 41 cloud

    1.
    1) (a mass of tiny drops of water floating in the sky: white clouds in a blue sky; The hills were hidden in cloud.) nuage
    2) (a great number or quantity of anything small moving together: a cloud of flies.) nuée
    3) (something causing fear, depression etc: a cloud of sadness.) nuage
    2. verb
    1) ((often with over) to become cloudy: The sky clouded over and it began to rain.) s'ennuager
    2) (to (cause to) become blurred or not clear: Her eyes were clouded with tears.) (s')embuer
    3) (to (cause to) become gloomy or troubled: His face clouded at the unhappy news.) (s')assombrir
    - cloudy - cloudburst - under a cloud

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  • 42 cog

    [koɡ]
    (one of a series of teeth around the edge of a wheel which fits into one of a similar series in a similar wheel (or into a chain as in a bicycle) causing motion: The cogs in the gear-wheels of a car get worn down.) dent

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  • 43 comic

    ['komik] 1. adjective
    1) (of comedy: a comic actor; comic opera.) comique
    2) (causing amusement: comic remarks.) drôle
    2. noun
    1) (an amusing person, especially a professional comedian.) comique
    2) (a children's periodical containing funny stories, adventures etc in the form of comic strips.) journal de bandes dessinées
    - comic strip

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  • 44 controversial

    [kontrə'və:ʃəl]
    adjective (causing controversy: His new book is very controversial.) sujet à controverse

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  • 45 convenient

    [kən'vi:njənt]
    1) (suitable; not causing trouble or difficulty: When would it be convenient for me to come?) commode
    2) (easy to use, run etc: a convenient size of house.) commode
    3) (easy to reach etc; accessible: Keep this in a convenient place.) pratique
    - convenience

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  • 46 cough

    [kof] 1. verb
    (to make a harsh sound when bringing air or harmful matter from the lungs or throat: He's coughing badly because he has a cold.) tousser
    2. noun
    1) (an act of coughing: He gave a cough.) toux
    2) (an illness causing coughing: a smoker's cough.) toux
    - cough up

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  • 47 creepy

    adjective (causing feelings of fear etc: The house is rather creepy at night.) qui donne la chair de poule

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  • 48 delightful

    adjective (causing delight: a delightful person/party.) charmant

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  • 49 derisive

    [-siv]
    1) (mocking; showing scorn: derisive laughter.) moqueur
    2) (causing or deserving scorn: The salary they offered me was derisive.) dérisoire

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  • 50 destructive

    [-tiv]
    1) (causing or able to cause destruction: Small children can be very destructive.) destructeur
    2) ((of criticism etc) pointing out faults etc without suggesting improvements.) destructif

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  • 51 detrimental

    [-'men-]
    adjective (causing harm or damage.) nuisible

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  • 52 disinfect

    [disin'fekt]
    (to destroy disease- causing germs in: This sink should be disinfected regularly.) désinfecter

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  • 53 disorderly

    1) (not neatly arranged; in confusion: His clothes lay in a disorderly heap.) désordonné
    2) (lawless; causing trouble: a disorderly group of people.) tumultueux

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  • 54 disruptive

    [-tiv]
    adjective (causing disorder: a disruptive child.) perturbateur

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  • 55 distress

    [di'stres] 1. noun
    1) (great sorrow, trouble or pain: She was in great distress over his disappearance; Is your leg causing you any distress?; The loss of all their money left the family in acute distress.) détresse
    2) (a cause of sorrow: My inability to draw has always been a distress to me.) affliction
    2. verb
    (to cause pain or sorrow to: I'm distressed by your lack of interest.) affliger
    - distressingly

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  • 56 disturbance

    1) (a noisy or disorderly happening: He was thrown out of the meeting for causing a disturbance.) tapage
    2) (an interruption: I've done quite a lot of work, despite several disturbances.) dérangement
    3) (an act of disturbing: He was arrested for disturbance of the peace.) trouble

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  • 57 dizzy

    ['dizi]
    1) (giddy or confused: If you spin round and round like that, you'll make yourself dizzy.) pris de vertige
    2) (causing dizziness: dizzy heights.) vertigineux
    - dizziness

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  • 58 eerie

    ['iəri]
    (causing fear; weird: an eerie silence.) inquiétant
    - eeriness

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  • 59 eject

    [i'‹ekt]
    1) (to throw out with force; to force to leave: They were ejected from their house for not paying the rent.) expulser
    2) (to leave an aircraft in an emergency by causing one's seat to be ejected: The pilot had to eject when his plane caught fire.) (s')éjecter

    English-French dictionary > eject

  • 60 emotional

    1) (of the emotions: Emotional problems are affecting her work.) émotif
    2) ((negative unemotional) causing or showing emotion: an emotional farewell.) chargé d'émotion
    3) ((negative unemotional) (of a person) easily affected by joy, anger, grief etc: She is a very emotional person; She is very emotional.) émotif

    English-French dictionary > emotional

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