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1 dynamisme
dynamisme [dinamism]masculine noun* * *dinamismnom masculin dynamism* * *dinamism nm* * *dynamisme nm1 ( puissance d'action) dynamism; être plein de dynamisme to be very dynamic;2 Philos dynamism.[dinamism] nom masculin -
2 tonus
tonus [tɔnys]masculine nouna. (Physiology) tone* * *tɔnysnom masculin invariable1) ( de personne) energy, dynamism2) ( de muscle) tone, tonus* * *tɔnys nm1) [muscles] tone2) [personne] dynamism* * *tonus nm inv1 ( de personne) energy, dynamism; avoir du tonus to be dynamic, to be full of pep○; redonner du tonus à qn to revitalize sb;2 ( du muscle) tone, tonus.[tɔnys] nom masculin2. PHYSIOLOGIE tonus -
3 abattage
abattage [abataʒ]masculine noun[d'animal] slaughter ; [d'arbre] cutting down* * *abataʒnom masculin1) ( d'arbre) felling [U]2) ( d'animal de boucherie) slaughter [U]* * *abataʒ nm1) [arbres] cutting down, felling2) [bétail] slaughter3) péjoratif (traitement à la chaîne de cas, de clients)faire de l'abattage [commerçant] — to get through dozens of clients, [médecin] to get through dozens of patients, [prostituée] to turn dozens of tricks * to get through a lot of customers
4) (= entrain, énergie) get-up-and-goavoir de l'abattage — to be very dynamic, to have plenty of get-up-and-go
* * *abattage nm1 ( d'arbre) felling ¢;2 ( d'animal de boucherie) slaughter ¢; abattage rituel ritual slaughter;3 ( de minerai) mining, working; abattage à l'explosif blasting;4 ○( énergie) dynamism; avoir de l'abattage to be very dynamic;5 ○( prostitution) prostitution with a rapid turnover of clients.[abataʒ] nom masculin1. [d'arbres] felling4. (familier & locution) -
4 dynamiser
dynamiser [dinamize]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ économie, marché] to stimulate ; [+ personnel] to energize ; [+ affiche, image de marque] to make more dynamic* * *dinamizeverbe transitif to make [somebody/something] more dynamic; ( de nouveau) to revitalize* * *dinamize vtto give a lift to, [équipe, service] to inject some dynamism into* * *[dinamize] verbe transitif -
5 punch
I.punch°1 [pɔ̃∫]masculine noun( = boisson) punchII.punch°2 [pœn∫]masculine noun( = énergie) punch• avoir du punch [personne] to have a lot of get up and go* * *
I pɔ̃ʃ
II pœ̃nʃnom masculin1) ( de boxeur) punchmanquer de punch — [slogan, film] to lack punch; [personne] to lack drive
avoir du punch — [slogan, discours] to be punchy (colloq); [personne] to have drive
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I pœnʃ nm(= boisson) punch
II pœnʃ nm1) BOXE punching ability2) fig punch* * *I.punch nm1 ( de boxeur) punch; avoir du punch to pack quite a punch;2 ( énergie) energy; ( dynamisme) drive; manquer de punch [slogan, film] to lack punch; [personne] to lack drive; avoir du punch [slogan, discours] to be punchy○; [personne] to have drive.II.I[pɔ̃ʃ] nom masculin[boisson] punchII[pɶnʃ] nom masculin invariable2. SPORT [d'un boxeur]il a le punch he's got a knock-out ou devastating punch -
6 vitalité
vitalité [vitalite]feminine noun[de personne] energy ; [d'institution] vitality* * *vitalite* * *vitalite nf* * *vitalité nf ( de personne) vitality, energy; (de marché, d'économie) vitality; elle déborde de vitalité she's bursting with energy.[vitalite] nom féminin[d'une expression, d'une théorie] vitality
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