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kɔʀɔdeverbe transitif to corrode* * *kɔʀɔde vt* * *corroder verb table: aimer vtr to corrode.[kɔrɔde] verbe transitif[amitié, bonheur] to corrode————————se corroder verbe pronominal intransitif -
3 attaquer
attaquer [atake]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. to attack ; [+ jugement, testament] to contestb. ( = affronter) [+ difficulté] to tackle ; [+ chapitre] to make a start on ; [+ discours] to launch into ; [+ dossier, projet] to start work on ; [+ morceau de musique] to strike up2. intransitive verb3. reflexive verb* * *atake
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1) Armée to attack [troupe, pays]2) ( agresser) to attack [personne]; to raid [banque, magasin, train]3) ( critiquer) to attack4) Droit to contest [contrat, testament]attaquer quelqu'un en justice — to bring an action against somebody GB, to lawsuit somebody US
5) [acide] to attack6) ( commencer) to launch into [discours]; to make a start on [lecture, rédaction]; to get going on [tâche]; to attack [plat]; to attempt [escalade]7) to tackle [problème]8) Musique to strike up [air]; to attack [note]
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verbe intransitif1) (au football, rugby) to break; ( au tennis) to drive2) ( commencer à parler) to begin (brusquely)
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s'attaquer verbe pronominals'attaquer à — to attack [personne, œuvre, politique]; to make a start on [tâche]; to tackle [problème]
* * *atake1. vt1) (= agresser) to attack2) (en justice) to bring an action against, to sue3) [travail] to tackle, to set about2. vi* * *attaquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 Mil to attack [troupe, pays]; attaquer de front/par derrière/sur tous les fronts to attack from the front/from behind/on all sides; nous avons été attaqués par surprise a surprise attack was made on us; nos positions sont attaquées au sud our positions are under attack from the south;2 ( agresser) to attack [personne]; to raid [banque, magasin, train]; ‘attaque!’ dit-il à son chien ‘at 'em’ GB ou ‘sic!’ US he said to his dog;3 ( critiquer) to attack [ministre, projet];4 Jur to contest [contrat, testament]; attaquer qn en justice to bring an action against sb GB, to lawsuit sb US;5 ( dégrader) [produit chimique, médicament] to attack;6 ( commencer) to launch into [discours]; to make a start on [lecture, rédaction]; to get going on [tâche]; to attack [plat, dessert]; to attempt [escalade];7 ( affronter) to tackle [problème, difficulté];B vi2 ( commencer) to begin (brusquely); ‘personne ne possède la vérité,’ attaqua-t-il ‘nobody has an exclusive right to the truth,’ he began brusquely.C s'attaquer vpr s'attaquer à to attack [personne, œuvre, politique]; to make a start on [tâche, lecture]; to tackle [problème, difficulté]; tu t'attaques à plus fort que toi you're taking on sb who is more than a match for you.[atake] verbe transitif1. [assaillir - ennemi, pays, forteresse] to attack, to launch an attack upon ; [ - passant, touriste] to mugil s'est fait attaquer par deux hommes he was attacked ou assaulted by two menmadame, c'est lui qui m'a attaqué! please Miss, he started it!attaquer quelqu'un en justice to bring an action against somebody, to take somebody to courtprêt à attaquer le travail? ready to get ou to settle down to work?5. (familier) [commencer - repas, bouteille]7. JEUX————————s'attaquer à verbe pronominal plus prépositions'attaquer aux préjugés to attack ou to fight ou to tackle prejudice2. [agir sur] to attack -
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vcorrode vDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > corroder
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vcorrode vArchitecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > corroder
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Corrode — Cor*rode , v. i. To have corrosive action; to be subject to corrosion. [1913 Webster] {Corroding lead}, lead sufficiently pure to be used in making white lead by a process of corroding. Syn: To canker; gnaw; rust; waste; wear away. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
corrode — index corrupt, decay, depreciate, destroy (efface), deteriorate, harm, tarnish Burton s Legal Thesaurus … Law dictionary
corrode — c.1400, from O.Fr. corroder (14c.) or directly from L. corrodere to gnaw to bits, wear away, from com , intensive prefix (see COM (Cf. com )), + rodere to gnaw (see RODENT (Cf. rodent)). Related: Corroded; corroding … Etymology dictionary
corrode — [v] wear away; eat away bite, canker, consume, corrupt, destroy, deteriorate, erode, gnaw, impair, oxidize, rot, rust, scour, waste; concepts 156,169,186,250 Ant. aid, build, fortify, help … New thesaurus
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corrode — ► VERB 1) (with reference to metal or other hard material) wear or be worn away slowly by chemical action. 2) gradually weaken or destroy. DERIVATIVES corrosion noun. ORIGIN Latin corrodere, from rodere gnaw … English terms dictionary
corrode — [kə rōd′] vt. corroded, corroding [ME corroden < OFr corroder < L corrodere, to gnaw to pieces < com , intens. + rodere, to gnaw: see RAT] 1. to eat into or wear away gradually, as by rusting or by the action of chemicals 2. to work upon … English World dictionary
corrode — [[t]kəro͟ʊd[/t]] corrodes, corroding, corroded 1) V ERG If metal or stone corrodes, or is corroded, it is gradually destroyed by a chemical or by rust. He has devised a process for making gold wires which neither corrode nor oxidise... [be V ed]… … English dictionary