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1 absorption d’une quantité excessive d'alcool
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2 excès
excès [εksε]1. masculine nouna. ( = surplus) excess ; [de marchandises, produits] surplusb. ( = abus) excess2. compounds• coupable de plusieurs excès de vitesse guilty of having broken the speed limit on several occasions* * *eksɛnom masculin invariable1) ( surplus) excess2) ( abus) excess3) ( extrême)tomber dans l'excès/dans l'excès inverse — to go too far/to the opposite extreme
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ɛksɛ1. nm[poids, stocks] surplus, excessà l'excès [méticuleux, généreux] — to excess, to a fault
2. nmplOn fait souvent des excès à la période de Noël. — People often overindulge at Christmas.
* * *excès nm inv1 ( surplus) excess; ôtez l'excès de colle remove the excess glue; l'excès de la demande sur l'offre excess of demand over supply; excès de cholestérol excess of cholesterol; en excès [objets, substance] excess ( épith);2 ( abus) excess; commettre des excès to go too far; tes excès de boisson your excessive drinking; excès de table overeating; faire des excès de boisson/de table to drink/eat excessively, to overindulge in drink/food; des excès de langage bad language ¢; à l'excès, avec excès to excess, excessively;3 ( extrême) tomber dans l'excès to go too far; tomber dans l'excès inverse to go to the opposite extreme; excès de confiance/d'optimisme/de zèle overconfidence/overoptimism/overzealousness; excès de prudence excessive caution.excès de pouvoir Jur ultra vires action; commettre un excès de pouvoir to act ultra vires; excès de vitesse Jur speeding; faire un excès de vitesse to break the speed limit; on lui a retiré son permis après plusieurs excès de vitesse he lost his licenceGB after being caught several times for speeding.[ɛksɛ] nom masculinexcès de poids/calories excess weight/caloriesexcès de prudence/rigueur/sévérité excessive care/rigour/harshness2. TRANSPORTSfaire un excès de vitesse to exceed ou to break the speed limit3. [abus]se livrer à ou commettre des excès de langage to use strong language4. [manque de mesure]————————[ɛksɛ] nom masculin pluriel[violences] excesses[débauche] excesses————————à l'excès locution adverbialeavec excès locution adverbialesans excès locution adverbiale -
3 boisson
boisson [bwasɔ̃]feminine noun• boisson alcoolisée/non alcoolisée alcoholic/soft drink• boisson fraîche/chaude cold/hot drink* * *bwasɔ̃nom féminin drinkboisson alcoolisée/non alcoolisée — alcoholic/soft drink
* * *bwasɔ̃ nf1) (tout breuvage) drinkboissons alcoolisées — alcoholic beverages, alcoholic drinks
2) (alcool)pris de boisson — drunk, intoxicated
* * *boisson nf drink; boisson alcoolisée/non alcoolisée alcoholic/soft drink; être pris de boisson to be under the influence.[bwasɔ̃] nom féminin1. [liquide à boire] drinkla consommation de boissons alcoolisées est interdite dans l'enceinte du stade drinking alcohol is forbidden inside the stadium2. [alcool]la boisson drink, drinking -
4 abus
abus [aby]masculine noun* * *abynom masculin invariable abuse‘abus dangereux’ — ‘can seriously damage your health’
il y a de l'abus! — (colloq) that's a bit much! (colloq)
Phrasal Verbs:* * *aby1. nm1) (= excès) abuse, misusel'abus de; l'abus d'alcool — alcohol abuse
2) (= injustice) abuse2. abus nmpl* * *abus nm inv1 ( usage excessif) abuse; lutter contre l'abus d'alcool et de tabac to fight against alcohol and tobacco abuse; ‘abus dangereux’ ‘can seriously damage your health’;2 ( injustice) abuse; cette loi a donné lieu à de nombreux abus this law has given rise to a number of abuses; dénoncer les abus to denounce abuses; il y a de l'abus○! that's a bit much○!;3 ( mauvais usage) abuse; il a été fait un abus systématique du droit de grève there has been systematic abuse of the right to strike.abus d'autorité abuse of authority; abus de biens sociaux Jur fraudulent dealing with a company's assets; abus de confiance Jur breach of trust; abus de droit Jur abuse of process; abus de langage misuse of language; abus de pouvoir abuse of power.[aby] nom masculin1. [excès - de stupéfiants, de médicament] abuseabus d'alcool excessive drinking, alcohol abuse2. [injustice] injusticeabus d'autorité misuse ou abuse of authority4. LINGUISTIQUE -
5 bousillage
n. m.1. 'Bumping-off', underworld killings. Comme règlement de compte, ça a été du bousillage en série! The crunch came with a right old Valentine's Day style massacre!2. Du bousillage: A 'botch', badly-executed work.3. Le bousillage: Excessive drinking or drugtaking.4. (pl.): Tattoos. -
6 envapé
adj. Out of touch with reality. (The word can refer to a state of daydreaming, or to dizziness resulting from excessive drinking or the taking of powerful drugs.) -
7 G.D.B.
n. f. Avoir la G.D.B. ( la gueule de bois): To 'have a hangover', to 'feel under the weather after a binge', to suffer the after effects of an excessive drinking bout. -
8 palissandre
n. m. Avoir la bouche en palissandre: To have 'a mouth and tongue like the bottom of a parrot's cage', to be suffering from the after-effects of excessive drinking. -
9 vape
n. f.a To feel 'woozy', to feel faint (usually through excessive drinking).b To be stuck in a 'rut of bad luck'. V'là quinze jours qu'on est en pleine vape! The last fortnight's been a catalogue of disasters! -
10 brouillé
adj.1. Se sentir brouillé: To have a 'dicky tummy', to feel queasy (as a result of excessive eating or drinking).2. Etre brouillé avec (of skill): To be hopeless at something. Il est brouillé avec les math: He's got no head for figures.
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