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1 disorderly
disorderly [dɪs'ɔ:dəlɪ](a) (untidy → room, house) en désordre, désordonné(b) (unruly → crowd, mob) désordonné, agité; (→ person,conduct) désordonné; (→ meeting, demonstration) désordonné, confus;∎ to lead a disorderly life mener une vie désordonnée ou déréglée;∎ Law to charge sb with being drunk and disorderly inculper qn pour ivresse et atteinte à l'ordre public;∎ Law to keep a disorderly house tenir une maison close►► Law disorderly conduct conduite f portant atteinte à l'ordre public -
2 disorderly
disorderly [dɪsˈɔ:dəlɪ][person, crowd] agité ; [behaviour] indiscipliné* * *[dɪs'ɔːdəlɪ]1) [room] en désordre2) ( disorganized) désordonné; [crowd, meeting] turbulent -
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4 disorderly
1) (not neatly arranged; in confusion: His clothes lay in a disorderly heap.) désordonné2) (lawless; causing trouble: a disorderly group of people.) tumultueux -
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disorderly conduct noun Law perturbation f de l'ordre public -
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8 disorderly conduct
trouble de l'ordre public; tapage; désordre; inconduite notoireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > disorderly conduct
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9 disorderly conduct disorderliness
trouble de l'ordre public; tapage; désordre; inconduite notoireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > disorderly conduct disorderliness
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11 drunk
drunk [drʌŋk]1 pp of drink(a) (intoxicated) soûl, saoul, ivre;∎ to get drunk (on beer/on wine) se soûler (à la bière/au vin);∎ to get sb drunk soûler qn;∎ he gets drunk on very little, it doesn't take much to make him drunk il lui en faut très peu pour être soûl;∎ Law drunk and disorderly en état d'ivresse publique;∎ he was arrested for being drunk and disorderly il s'est fait arrêter pour ivresse publique;∎ drunk and incapable en état d'ivresse manifeste;∎ familiar dead or blind drunk ivre mort;∎ as drunk as a lord soûl comme une grive∎ drunk with power/success ivre de pouvoir/succès3 noun(habitual) ivrogne mf; (on one occasion → man) homme m soûl ou ivre; (→ woman) femme f soûle ou ivre;∎ some old drunk came up to me un vieil ivrogne s'est approché de moi -
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crowd [kraʊd]1. noun• they crowded round to see... ils ont fait cercle pour voir...4. compounds* * *[kraʊd] 1.1) ( mass of people) gen foule f; Sport spectateurs mpl; ( audience) public ma crowd of 10,000 — gen une foule de 10000 personnes; Sport une foule de 10000 spectateurs
2) (colloq) ( group) bande f2.transitive verb1) ( fill) se presser sur [pavement, platform]; s'entasser sur [beach]to crowd as much as possible into a visit to Paris — voir le plus de choses possible quand on est à Paris
3) ( fill to excess) encombrer [room, house] ( with de)4) (colloq) ( put pressure on) harceler3.to crowd into — s'entasser dans [room, lift, vehicle]
to crowd onto — s'entasser dans [bus, train]
to crowd (up) against — se presser contre [barrier]
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drunk [drʌŋk]1. verb2. adjective• drunk and disorderly ≈ en état d'ivresse publique• drunk with or on success/power grisé par le succès/pouvoir3. noun4. compounds* * *[drʌŋk] 1. 2.noun ivrogne/-esse m/f3.adjective lit, fig ivreto get drunk — s'enivrer (on de)
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14 rabble
rabble [ˈræbl]( = disorderly crowd) cohue f* * *['ræbl]the rabble — la populace pej
rabble-rousing — incitation f à la violence
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15 bundle
1. noun(a number of things bound together: a bundle of rags.) ballot2. verb1) ((often with up or together) to make into bundles: Bundle up all your things and bring them with you.) empaqueter2) (to go, put or send (away) in a hurried or disorderly way: They bundled him out of the room.) pousser dehors -
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[dis'o:də]1) (lack of order; confusion or disturbance: The strike threw the whole country into disorder; scenes of disorder and rioting.) désordre2) (a disease: a disorder of the lungs.) trouble(s)• -
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1) (a noisy or disorderly happening: He was thrown out of the meeting for causing a disturbance.) tapage2) (an interruption: I've done quite a lot of work, despite several disturbances.) dérangement3) (an act of disturbing: He was arrested for disturbance of the peace.) trouble -
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20 drunk
B n ivrogne/-esse m/f.C adj1 lit ivre, soûl ; to get drunk s'enivrer (on de) ; to get sb drunk faire boire qn ; drunk driver conducteur/-trice m/f en état d'ivresse ; drunk driving conduite f en état d'ivresse ; to be drunk and disorderly Jur être en état d'ivresse publique ; it is illegal to be drunk in charge of a motor vehicle Jur il est illégal de conduire en état d'ivresse ; to be arrested for being drunk in charge of a motor vehicle Jur être arrêté pour conduite en état d'ivresse ;
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