-
41 macadam
n. m.1. Sidewalk, pavement. Faire le macadam (of prostitute): To walk the streets, to go soliciting.2. Piquer un macadam: To take a calculated and spectacular tumble whilst on a pedestrian crossing in order to cash in on an unfortunate motorist's insurance policy. -
42 merde
n. f.1. 'Shit', 'crap', excrement.2. Une merde (of person): A 'turd', a despicable character.3. 'Crap', rubbish, useless stuff. Qu'est-ce que vous voulez que je foute avec toute cette merde?! What do you expect me to do with all this Junk?!4. Ne pas se prendre pour de la merde: To think the world of oneself.5. Semer la merde: To get everyone in a panic.6. Etre dans la merde ( jusqu'au cou): To 'be in the soup', to 'be (deep) in it', to be in a (right old) fix.7. Traîner quelqu'un dans la merde: To resort to smear tactics.8. Merde alors! This expletive is only translatable in its spoken context. It is very much a case of who says what; on certain lips, it can be jocular and near-meaningless, on others, near-blasphemous.a To tell someone to 'get knotted', to tell someone where he can go (i.e. to hell!).b To wish someone luck. (It is interesting to note that coming in contact with excrement, i.e. walking in animal faeces, is deemed in France to bring luck, probably a consolation for having soiled one's shoes! Likewise, wishing someone merde is considered as a good luck omen, the ultimate being to wish someone Merde puissance treize: Good luck to the power of thirteen.)10. Oui ou merde?! For God's sake, make your mind up!11. Faire sa merde: To 'strut about', to act important.12. (Typographers' slang): Printers' ink.13. (Aviation slang): 'Pea-soup', thick mantle of fog.14. (Drugs): 'Hash', hashish.15. Piquer une merde (sch.): To get 0/20. -
43 métre
n. m. Piquer un cent métres (joc.): To 'skedaddle', to 'make tracks', to run away. -
44 nez
n. m.1. Avoir du nez (also: avoir bon nez): To be well-inspired where making a decision is concerned. On peut dire que tu as eu du nez de ne pas y aller: You certainly made the right choice in keeping away!2. Avoir le nez creux: To have an uncanny knack at guessing right first time. (When uttered, this expression is often accompanied by the 'bodyspeak' gesture of tapping the side of one's nose with the index finger.)3. Avoir quelqu'un dans le nez: To be unable to 'stomach' someone, to have a strong antipathy towards someone. Depuis sa vacherie je l'ai dans le nez: I can't stand the sight of him since he did the dirty on me!4. Avoir un verre dans le nez: To have had 'one over the eight', to be 'tipsy', to be slightly drunk.5. Se piquer le nez: To get 'pickled', to get drunk as a matter of habit.6. A vue de nez: At a rough guess. A vue de nez, je dirais qu'elle a la cinquantaine: My guesstimate is she's well into her fifties!7. Tirer les vers du nez à quelqu'un: To 'pump' someone, to extract information from a reluctant party.8. Se casser le nez:a To find no-one at home.b To 'come a cropper', to fail.9. Se bouffer le nez: To 'squabble', to quarrel.10. Ça va nous tomber sur le nezl We're sure to 'cop it'—We're certainly in for some trouble!11. Ça lui pend au nez! He's got it coming to him! (The expression is quite often used in the past tense as if to prove the foresight of the speaker in a 'He had it coming to him!' stance.)12. Les doigts dans le nez: With the greatest of ease. Il a gagné la course les doigts dans le nez: He romped home to victory. -
45 pivoine
n. f. Piquer sa pivoine: To go red, to blush (because a pivoine: poppy is bright red). -
46 roupillon
n. m. 'Kip', 'snooze', short nap. Piquer un roupillon: To take forty winks. -
47 saumure
n. f. La saumure: 'The briny', the sea. Piquer une tête dans la saumure: To take a dive into the ocean. -
48 soleil
n. m.1. Piquer un soleil: To turn bright red, to blush.2. Ça craint le soleil! (of goods): They're best kept out of sight! (because they have been stolen). -
49 somme
n. m. Piquer un petit somme: To 'take forty winks', to 'have a catnap', to have a snooze. -
50 tas
n. m.1. 'Ugly biddy', ungainly woman.3. Bonsoir tout le tas! Evenin' all! (Like the English, the French has a slight touch of irony.)4. Tas de ferraille: 'Heap', 'banger', decrepit motor car.5. Etre sur le tas: To be at one's job, to be at work.6. Se retrouver sur le tas: To find oneself out of work. (This expression, diametrically in contradiction with être sur le tas, conjures up the image of the 'scrap-heap of life'.)7. Sécher sur le tas: To be 'left cooling one's heels', to wait in vain.8. Prendre quelqu'un sur le tas: To catch someone red-handed. Etre fait sur le tas: To be caught in the act.a To 'lash out blindly', to hit out at the first available target.b To choose at random.c To make a wild guess.10. Piquer dans le tas: To pick freely, to choose at random.12. Une grève sur le tas: A 'sit-down' strike (occupation/take-over of factory).14. Sur le tas! 'Pronto!'— Straight away! — Immediately! -
51 tête
n. f.1. Avoir la tête de l'emploi (iron.): To 'look the part'. Les croque-morts n'ontpas toujours la tête de l'emploi, c'est souvent des rigolos! Undertakers aren't always the mournful buggers we expect them to be!3. Faire la mauvaise tête: To be 'pig-headed', to be obstreperous and reluctant to comply.4. Avoir ses têtes: To 'have one's (little) favourites', to let oneself be ruled by likes and dislikes where relationships at work are concerned.5. Avoir une tête à coucher dehors avec un billet de logetnent: To have an 'ugly mug', to have an unattractive face (in fact, to have the kind of features that would even get you turned a way from a welfare hostel).6. Faire un prix à la tête du client: To quote a price according to the likely means of a customer. Au garage, lesprix sont un peu à la tête du client! If you drive a Rolls, they'll charge the earth for repairs!7. Tête de pipe: Portrait-photograph. J'ai vu sa tête de pipe dans le canard! I've seen his mug somewhere in a paper!10. Affaire tête de lard (pol.): Dead-end enquiry, one where witnesses and accused alike make the police's job more arduous by refusing to co-operate.11. Se payer la tête de quelqu'un: To 'take the piss out of someone', to 'take the mickey', to poke fun at someone.12. Etre tombé sur la tête: To be 'bonkers', 'potty', to be mad. T'es tombé sur la tête, quoi?! You crazy in the head?!a To 'take a header', to dive into the water.b (fig.): To 'go under', to become bankrupt.14. Petite tête! (jocular form of address): Salut, petite tête! Mornin' mate! Alors, comment ça va, petite tête?! Well, how's tricks?!15. Cause à mon cul, ma tête est malade! (sarcastic retort): 'Get knotted'—I don't want to hear what you've got to say!16. La tête et lesjambes: The combination of brains and brawn. (The expression courir avec la tête et les jambes originates from the racing cyclist's slang and refers to competitors who use critical judgement when exerting physical effort. In the 1960s, a television quiz-cum-competition with that name teamed up scholars and sportsmen to compete for prizes.)17. Tenir la tête (Gambling slang): To act as judge and arbiter at the tables. (August Le Breton in his L 'ARGOT CHEZ LES VRAIS DE VRAI explains that this 'refereeing' activity is often given to a 'cleaned-out' player by a gambling baron; the position carries a small commission on stakes.) -
52 truc
n. m.1. 'Fiddle', ruse, trick. Couper dans le truc. To 'fall for it', to fall into a trap. (This expression is nearly always found in the ncgative. Pas bête! J'ai pas coupé dans le truc! I'm no mug, I didn't fall for that dodge!)2. 'Hang', 'knack', know-how. Connaître les trucs du métier. To know the tricks of the trade (those ingenious solutions fathered by the Système D).3. 'Doodah', 'thingummy', (indeterminate) thing. Sa cave est pleine de trucs et de machins qui ne servent à rien! His cellar's cluttered with loads of useless junk!a To take up where onc had left off. Il a la musique dans le sang, il a repiqué au truc fastoche! Getting back into music was no problem, it was always in him!b To fall back into one's (bad) old ways. La picole, c'est tenace, il a repiqué au truc à la sortie du trou! It's hard to kick the boozing habit; he was back on the bottle the day he left the nick!5. Faire le truc (ofprostitute): To go 'on the job', to go soliciting.6. Ça fait mon truc! That suits me down to the ground! — That's fine by me!7. Etre porté sur le truc: To be 'a randy so-and-so', to have more than a casual interest in sexual matters.
См. также в других словарях:
piquer — [ pike ] v. <conjug. : 1> • 1130; lat. pop. °pikkare « piquer, frapper », d o. préromane et expressive I ♦ V. tr. A ♦ 1 ♦ Entamer légèrement ou percer avec une pointe. Un bouvier « armé d un aiguillon, pique ses deux bœufs bossus » (F. de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
piquer — Piquer, Lancinare, Pungere, Fodere, Stimulare, Stimulos admouere. Piquer un cheval des esperons, Concitare calcaribus equum, Calcaribus agitare, Calcaria subdere, Fodere calcaribus armos equi. Piquer le cheval qui va plus viste que ne voulons,… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Piquer — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Concha Piquer (eigentlich María de la Concepción Piquer López; 1908–1990), spanische Sängerin und Schauspielerin Francisco Piquer Rodilla (1666–1739), spanischer Priester und Musiker Juan Piquer Simón… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Piquer — Piquer, Conchita Piquer, Josep … Enciclopedia Universal
Piquer la rouille — ● Piquer la rouille enlever la rouille d une tôle en la frappant avec un marteau à piquer … Encyclopédie Universelle
Piquer des deux — ● Piquer des deux donner vivement des deux éperons à un cheval ; presser l allure … Encyclopédie Universelle
Piquer du nez — ● Piquer du nez laisser tomber sa tête en avant ; s abaisser, s enfoncer de l avant ; en parlant d un avion, descendre subitement sous un angle élevé ; en parlant d un navire, être trop chargé de l avant ou tanguer violemment à la mer … Encyclopédie Universelle
Piquer l'heure — ● Piquer l heure frapper la cloche du nombre de coups doubles convenu pour indiquer l heure et régler la vie du bord … Encyclopédie Universelle
Piquer la bille — ● Piquer la bille au billard, faire un piqué … Encyclopédie Universelle
Piquer la curiosité, l'intérêt de quelqu'un — ● Piquer la curiosité, l intérêt de quelqu un l éveiller vivement … Encyclopédie Universelle
Piquer la pointe — ● Piquer la pointe poser directement la pointe d un pied à terre, la plante du pied et les doigts restant entièrement soulevés … Encyclopédie Universelle