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1 dissuader
dissuader [disyade]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[personne] to dissuade ( de qch from sth) ( de faire from doing ) ; [circonstances] to deter ( de faire from doing)* * *disɥadedissuader quelqu'un de faire — [personne] to dissuade somebody from doing; [publicité, maladie, temps] to put somebody off doing
* * *disɥade vtElle m'a dissuadé d'aller voir ce film. — She dissuaded me from going to see the film.
* * *dissuader verb table: aimer vtr dissuader qn de faire [personne] to dissuade sb from doing, to persuade sb not to do; [publicité, maladie, temps] to put sb off doing, to deter sb from doing; j'aimerais pouvoir t'en dissuader I wish I could talk you out of it; dissuader l'ennemi to deter the enemy; je n'ai pas réussi à la dissuader I didn't manage to dissuade her.[disɥade] verbe transitif -
2 tenter
tenter [tɑ̃te]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = chercher à séduire) [+ personne] to tempt• qu'est-ce qui te tente comme gâteau ? (inf) what kind of cake do you feel like?• un match de tennis, ça te tenterait ? do you feel like a game of tennis?b. ( = essayer) [+ expérience, démarche] to try, to attempt* * *tɑ̃te1) ( essayer) to attemptj'ai tout tenté pour l'en dissuader — I've tried everything to dissuade him/her
2) ( attirer) to tempt3) ( éprouver) to tempt* * *tɑ̃te vt1) (= essayer) to trytenter qch/de faire — to try sth/to do
Il a tenté plusieurs fois de s'évader. — He tried several times to escape.
2) [personne] to temptJ'ai été tenté de tout abandonner. — I was tempted to give up.
Ça ne me tente vraiment pas d'aller à la piscine. — I don't really feel like going to the swimming pool.
* * *tenter verb table: aimer vtr1 ( essayer) to attempt; il a tenté de s'échapper he attempted to escape; j'ai tout tenté pour la dissuader I've tried everything to dissuade her; tenter l'impossible to attempt the impossible; tenter sa chance to try one's luck, to have a go; tenter le coup to give it a try○, to have a go○; je vais tenter l'expérience I'll have a go, I'll give it a try; tenter le tout pour le tout to risk one's all;2 ( attirer) to tempt; cela/l'idée ne la tente guère that/the idea doesn't appeal to her very much; ça ne me tente qu'à moitié I'm only half tempted by it; se laisser tenter par to let oneself be tempted by; laisse-toi tenter! be a devil!; cette année, je suis tenté par l'Égypte this year I feel like going to Egypt;tenter le diable to court disaster.[tɑ̃te] verbe transitiftenter (la) fortune ou la chance ou le sort to try one's luck2. [soumettre à une tentation] to temptle mariage, cela ne te tente pas? don't you ever feel like getting married?il te propose une sortie, laisse-toi tenter he's offering to take you out, why not accept?être tenté de to be tempted ou to feel inclined to -
3 détourner
détourner [detuʀne]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ route, ruisseau, circulation] to divert ; [pirate de l'air] to hijack ; [+ soupçon] to divert ( sur on to ) ; [+ coup, ballon, tir] to deflectb. ( = tourner d'un autre côté) to turn away• détourner les yeux or le regard to look awayc. ( = écarter) to divertd. [+ loi, réglementation] to twiste. [+ fonds] to embezzle ; [+ marchandises] to misappropriate2. reflexive verb* * *detuʀne
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1) ( écarter) to divert [attention] (de from)détourner les yeux or le regard or la tête — to look away (de from)
2) ( éloigner)détourner de — to distract [somebody] from [objectif]
3) ( modifier le cours de) to divert [rivière, circulation]4) ( modifier la destination de) to divert [vol, navire, ressources] (sur, vers to)5) ( à des fins criminelles) to hijack [avion, navire]; to misappropriate, to embezzle [fonds]
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se détourner verbe pronominal1) ( renoncer)se détourner de — to turn away from [client, ami]
2) ( tourner la tête) to look away* * *detuʀne vt1) [cours d'eau, circulation] to divert2) [personne]3) [attention] to distract, to divertdétourner l'attention de qn — to distract sb's attention, to divert sb's attention
4) [avion] to divert, to reroute, (par la force) to hijack5) [yeux, tête] to turn away6) [somme, fonds] to embezzle, to misappropriate* * *détourner verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( écarter) to divert [attention] (de from); détourner les yeux or le regard or la tête to look away (de from); détourner les soupçons sur qn d'autre to make suspicion fall on sb else;2 ( éloigner) détourner de to distract [sb] from [objectif, études, vrai problème]; ils cherchent à te détourner de moi they are trying to get you away from me;3 ( modifier le cours de) to divert [rivière, circulation]; détourner la conversation to change the subject;4 ( modifier la destination de) to divert [vol, navire, troupes, ressources] (sur, vers to);5 ( à des fins criminelles) to hijack [avion, navire]; to misappropriate, to embezzle [fonds, somme d'argent];7 ( subvertir) to twist [loi]; détourner l'Histoire à son profit to rewrite history to serve one's own purposes;8 ( déformer) to deface [film, affiche, objet].B se détourner vpr2 ( tourner la tête) to look away.[deturne] verbe transitif[fleuve] to divert2. [avion, autocar] to hijackdétourner les yeux ou le regard to avert one's eyes, to look away5. [détacher] to take away (separable)détourner quelqu'un de son devoir to divert somebody from his/her duty6. [extorquer] to misappropriate7. DROIT [mineur] to corrupt————————se détourner verbe pronominal intransitif————————se détourner de verbe pronominal plus prépositionen grandissant, je me suis détourné de la natation I got tired of swimming as I grew older
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