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1 disturbed
disturbed [dɪ'stɜ:bd](a) (distressed, upset) troublé, perturbé; (alarmed) inquiet; (as a characteristic) perturbé; Stock Exchange (market) agité;∎ to be disturbed at or by sth être troublé par ou perturbé par ou inquiet de qch;∎ I am disturbed by it cela me dérange ou perturbe, cela m'inquiète;∎ mentally disturbed qui souffre de troubles mentaux;∎ emotionally disturbed children enfants mpl souffrant de troubles émotionnels ou affectifs(b) (interrupted → sleep) troublé;∎ we had a disturbed night notre sommeil a été troublé -
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1 Psych perturbé ; emotionally disturbed qui a des troubles psychologiques ; mentally disturbed dérangé ;2 ( concerned) ( jamais épith) inquiété (by par ; to do de faire) ;3 ( restless) [sleep, night] agité. -
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remanié (sol, terre)Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > disturbed
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > disturbed soil
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qui présente des troubles affectifs; caractérielEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > emotionally disturbed
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emotionally [ɪˈməʊ∫nəlɪ]a. [mature, stable] sur le plan affectif• to be emotionally involved with sb ( = care about) s'engager affectivement avec qnb. [speak, describe, react] avec émotion* * *[ɪ'məʊʃənəlɪ]adverb [speak, react] avec émotion; [drained, involved] émotionnellement; [immature] sur le plan affectifemotionally charged — [relationship] intense; [atmosphere] chargée d'émotion
emotionally disturbed — caractériel/-ielle
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[di'stə:b]1) (to interrupt or take attention away from: I'm sorry, am I disturbing you?) déranger2) (to worry or make anxious: This news has disturbed me very much.) troubler3) (to stir up or throw into confusion: A violent storm disturbed the surface of the lake.) troubler, remuer• -
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disturb [dɪsˈtɜ:b]a. ( = inconvenience) déranger• "do not disturb" « ne pas déranger »b. ( = concern) troublerc. [+ silence, balance] rompre ; [+ sleep, rest] troublerd. [+ waters, sediment, atmosphere] troubler ; [+ papers, evidence] déranger* * *[dɪ'stɜːb]transitive verb1) ( interrupt) déranger [person, work]; troubler [silence, sleep]to disturb the peace — Law troubler l'ordre public
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12 manner
manner [ˈmænər]1. nouna. ( = way) manière fb. ( = attitude) attitude f2. plural noun• good/bad manners bonnes/mauvaises manières fpl• it's good/bad manners ça se fait/ne se fait pas* * *['mænə(r)] 1.1) (way, method) manière f, façon fin this manner — de cette manière or façon
the manner in which they were treated — la manière or la façon dont on les a traités
to do something in such a manner that — faire quelque chose de telle sorte que (+ subj)
in ou after the manner of — à la manière de
2) ( way of behaving) attitude f3) littér (sort, kind) sorte f, genre m2.manners plural noun1) ( social behaviour) manières fplto have good/bad manners — avoir de bonnes/mauvaises manières
he has no manners — il n'a aucun savoir-vivre; ( child) il ne sait pas se tenir
road manners — politesse f au volant
2) ( social habits) mœurs fpl3.comedy of manners — comédie f de mœurs
- mannered combining formill/well-mannered — mal/bien élevé
mild-mannered — doux/douce, aux manières douces
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mentally [ˈmentəlɪ]* * *['mentəlɪ]1) Medicine2) ( regarding the mind)3) ( inwardly) [resolve] dans son for intérieur; [calculate] mentalement -
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none [nʌn]• I want none of your excuses! vos excuses ne m'intéressent pas !• we tried all the keys but none of them fitted nous avons essayé toutes les clés mais aucune n'allait• "distinguishing marks: none" « signes particuliers: néant »• he asked me for money but I had none on me il m'a demandé de l'argent mais je n'en avais pas sur moi• none of that! pas de ça !• there was no evidence, none at all il n'y avait aucune preuve, absolument aucune• is there any bread left? -- none at all y a-t-il encore du pain ? -- plus du tout► none of them/you/us aucun d'entre eux/vous/nous• their guest was none other than the president himself leur invité n'était autre que le président en personne► none the...• the house would be none the worse for a coat of paint une couche de peinture ne ferait pas de mal à cette maison► none too...• and none too soon either! et ce n'est pas trop tôt !* * *[nəʊn] 1.1) ( not any) aucun/-e m/f‘have you any pens?’ - ‘none at all’ — ‘as-tu des stylos?’ - ‘pas un seul’
he saw three dogs, none of which had a tail — il a vu trois chiens, dont aucun n'avait de queue
none of the wine/milk — pas une goutte de vin/lait
‘is there any money left?’ - ‘none at all’ — ‘est-ce qu'il reste de l'argent?’ - ‘pas du tout’
‘did you have any difficulty?’ - ‘none whatsoever ou at all’ — ‘as-tu eu des difficultés?’ - ‘aucune’
2) (nobody, not one person) personne3) (on form, questionnaire) néant m2.adverb (not, not at all)the play is long, but none the worse for that — la pièce est longue mais ce n'est pas un défaut
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pattern [ˈpætən]a. (on material, wallpaper) motif m• the torches made patterns of light on the walls la lumière des torches dessinait des formes sur les mursc. ( = model) modèle m• on the pattern of... sur le modèle de...• it followed the usual pattern [interview, crime, epidemic] cela s'est passé selon le scénario habituel• this week's violence follows a sadly familiar pattern les actes de violence de cette semaine suivent un scénario trop familier• these attacks all followed the same pattern ces agressions se sont toutes déroulées de la même manièree. [of sentence] structure f* * *['pætn] 1.1) ( design) dessin m, motif m2) ( regular way of happening)pattern of behaviour —
behaviour pattern — mode m de comportement
working patterns in industry — l'organisation f du travail dans l'industrie
traffic pattern — distribution f de la circulation
weather patterns — tendances fpl climatiques
3) ( model) modèle m also Linguistics4) ( in dressmaking) patron m; ( in knitting) modèle m5) ( style of manufacture) style m6) ( sample) échantillon m2.transitive verb ( model) modeler (on, after sur) -
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sick [sɪk]1. adjectivea. ( = ill) maladeb. to be sick ( = vomit) vomir• to feel sick ( = nauseous) avoir mal au cœurc. ( = disgusted) to make sb sick écœurer qne. ( = offensive) malsain2. plural noun3. compounds* * *[sɪk] 1.1)the sick — (+ v pl) les malades mpl
2) (colloq) GB ( vomit) vomi m2.1) ( ill) maladeto take sick — GB tomber malade
off sick — GB absent pour cause de maladie
to go sick — (colloq) se faire porter malade
2) ( nauseous)to have a sick feeling in one's stomach — ( from nerves) avoir l'estomac noué
3) ( tasteless) [joke, story] malsain, de mauvais goût4) ( disturbed) [mind, imagination] malsain5) ( disgusted) écœuré, dégoûté6) (colloq) ( fed-up)to be sick of something/somebody — (colloq) en avoir assez or marre (colloq) de quelqu'un/quelque chose
to be sick and tired of something/somebody — (colloq) en avoir ras le bol (colloq) de quelque chose/quelqu'un
to be sick of the sight of something/somebody — (colloq) ne plus supporter quelque chose/quelqu'un
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troubled [ˈtrʌbld]b. ( = disturbed) [relationship] mouvementé ; [country] en proie à des troubles* * *['trʌbld]adjective [person, expression] soucieux/-ieuse; [mind] inquiet/-iète; [sleep, times, area] agité; littér [waters] troublé -
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psychologically [‚saɪkəˈlɒdʒɪkəlɪ][important, damaging, disturbed] psychologiquement -
19 balance
['bæləns] 1. noun1) (a weighing instrument.) balance2) (a state of physical steadiness: The child was walking along the wall when he lost his balance and fell.) équilibre3) (state of mental or emotional steadiness: The balance of her mind was disturbed.) équilibre4) (the amount by which the two sides of a financial account (money spent and money received) differ: I have a balance (= amount remaining) of $100 in my bank account; a large bank balance.) solde2. verb1) ((of two sides of a financial account) to make or be equal: I can't get these accounts to balance.) (s')équilibrer2) (to make or keep steady: She balanced the jug of water on her head; The girl balanced on her toes.) maintenir en équilibre•- in the balance - off balance - on balance -
20 dreamless
adjective ((of sleep) sound; not disturbed by dreams.) sans rêves
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