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1 blasting
noun (in mining etc, the breaking up of rock etc by explosives.) tir de mines -
2 tracker dog
noun (a dog that is trained to find people, drugs, explosives etc.) chien policier -
3 train
train [treɪn]1 noun∎ to go by train prendre le train, aller en train;∎ the 5 o'clock train le train de 5 heures;∎ the Cardiff train, the train to Cardiff le train de Cardiff;∎ I met a friend on the train j'ai rencontré un ami dans le train;∎ to transport goods by train transporter des marchandises par voie ferrée ou rail;∎ to the trains (sign) accès aux quais(b) (procession → of vehicles) file f, cortège m; (→ of mules) file f; (→ of camels) caravane f; Military convoi m; (retinue) suite f, équipage m; Military équipage m;∎ the famine brought disease in its train la maladie succéda à la famine;∎ the evils that follow in the train of war les maux que la guerre engendre(c) (of dress) traîne f(d) (connected sequence) suite f, série f;∎ in an unbroken train en succession ininterrompue;∎ a train of events une suite d'événements;∎ a train of thought un enchaînement d'idées;∎ my remark interrupted her train of thought ma remarque a interrompu le fil de sa pensée ou ses pensées;∎ to follow sb's train of thought suivre le raisonnement de qn(e) Technology train m;∎ train of gears train m d'engrenage∎ in train en marche;∎ to set sth in train mettre qch en marche(dispute, strike) des cheminots, des chemins de fer; (reservation, ticket) de train;∎ there is a good train service to the city la ville est bien desservie par le train;∎ there is an hourly train service il y a des trains toutes les heures(a) (employee, soldier) former; (voice) travailler; (ear) exercer; (animal) dresser; (mind) former; Sport entraîner;∎ he is training sb to take over from him il forme son successeur;∎ to train sb in a trade apprendre un métier à qn, préparer qn à un métier;∎ she was trained in economics elle a reçu une formation d'économiste;∎ he was trained at Sandhurst il a fait ses classes à Sandhurst;∎ to train sb to use sth apprendre à qn à utiliser qch;∎ he has been trained in the use of explosives il a été formé au maniement des explosifs;∎ the dogs have been trained to detect explosives les chiens ont été dressés pour détecter les explosifs(b) (direct, aim) braquer;∎ he trained his gun on us il a braqué son arme sur nous∎ we trained it down to the South of France nous sommes allés en train jusque dans le Midi de la France□(a) (do professional training) recevoir une formation;∎ I trained as a translator j'ai reçu une formation de traducteur;∎ she's training as a teacher elle suit une formation pédagogique;∎ where did you train? où avez-vous reçu votre formation?►► train set train m électrique;train station gare f (de chemin de fer);train surfing = pratique dangereuse qui consiste pour des jeunes à sauter sur le marche-pied d'un train qui démarre et sauter à nouveau sur le quai quand le train arrive au bout du quaiformer -
4 bang
bang [bæŋ]1. noun• to go off with a bang [fireworks] éclater• to start with a bang ( = successfully) commencer très fortb. ( = blow) coup m2. adverb3. exclamationb. to bang on or at the door donner de grands coups dans la porte* * *[bæŋ] 1. 2.bangs plural noun US frange f3.adverb (colloq)4. 5.transitive verb1) ( place noisily)2) ( causing pain)to bang one's head — se cogner la tête (on contre)
3) ( strike) taper sur [drum, saucepan]4) ( slam) claquer [door, window]6.1) ( strike)to bang on — cogner à [wall, door]
2) ( make noise) [door, shutter] claquer•Phrasal Verbs:- bang in••bang goes (colloq) my holiday/my promotion — je peux dire adieu à mes vacances/mon avancement
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5 handle
handle [ˈhændl]1. noun[of basket, bucket] anse f ; [of broom, spade, knife] manche m ; [of door, drawer, suitcase] poignée f ; [of saucepan] queue f• to have a handle on [+ problem, state of affairs] comprendrea. [+ fruit, food] toucher à ; ( = move by hand) manipuler• "handle with care" « fragile »b. ( = deal with) [+ ship, car] manœuvrer ; [+ weapon, money, person, animal] manier• you didn't handle that very well! vous ne vous y êtes pas bien pris !• to handle well [car] être facile à manier* * *['hændl] 1.1) (on door, drawer, bag) poignée f; (on bucket, cup, basket) anse f; ( on frying pan) queue f; (on saucepan, cutlery, hammer, spade) manche m; (on wheelbarrow, pump) bras m2.transitive verb1) ( touch) manipuler [explosives, samples, food]; manier [gun, tool]to handle somebody gently/roughly — traiter quelqu'un gentiment/rudement
to handle something gently/roughly — manier quelque chose délicatement/brutalement
‘handle with care’ — ‘fragile’
to handle the ball — ( in football) faire une faute de main
2) ( manage) manier [horse]; manœuvrer [car]3) ( deal with) traiter [case, negotiations]; faire face à [situation, crisis]; supporter [stress, pace]4) ( process) [organization] traiter [money, clients, order]; [airport, port] accueillir [passengers, cargo]; [factory] traiter [waste]; [person] manier [information, money, accounts]; [computer] manipuler [graphics, information]; [department, official] s'occuper de [complaints, enquiries]; [agent] s'occuper de [sale]; [lawyer] s'occuper de [case]; traiter [theme]3.intransitive verb Automobilethe car handles well/badly — la voiture manœuvre bien/mal
••to fly off the handle — (colloq) piquer une crise (colloq)
to be too hot to handle — ( of situation) être trop risqué
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6 bomb
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7 explode
[ik'spləud] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) blow up with a loud noise: The bomb exploded; The police exploded the bomb where it could cause no damage.) (faire) exploser2) (suddenly to show strong feeling: The teacher exploded with anger; The children exploded into laughter.) éclater3) (to prove (a theory etc) wrong.) démontrer la fausseté (de)•- explosive 2. noun((a) material that is likely to explode: gelignite and other explosives.) explosif -
8 magazine
[mæɡə'zi:n, ]( American[) 'mæɡəzi:n]1) (( abbreviation mag [mæɡ]) a publication issued regularly containing articles, stories etc by various writers: women's magazines; ( also adjective) a magazine article.) magazine, revue2) (a compartment in or on a gun that holds cartridges.) magasin3) (a storeroom for ammunition, explosives etc.) poudrière -
9 shell
[ʃel] 1. noun1) (the hard outer covering of a shellfish, egg, nut etc: an eggshell; A tortoise can pull its head and legs under its shell.) coquille, coquillage, carapace2) (an outer covering or framework: After the fire, all that was left was the burned-out shell of the building.) carcasse3) (a metal case filled with explosives and fired from a gun etc: A shell exploded right beside him.) obus2. verb1) (to remove from its shell or pod: You have to shell peas before eating them.) écosser, écaler2) (to fire explosive shells at: The army shelled the enemy mercilessly.) bombarder•- come out of one's shell - shell out -
10 blast
blast [blɑ:st]1 noun∎ the house was destroyed by the blast la maison a été soufflée par l'explosion∎ a blast (of wind) un coup de vent, une rafale(c) (sound → of car horn, whistle) coup m strident; (→ of trumpet) sonnerie f; (→ of explosion) détonation f; (→ of rocket) rugissement m;∎ a whistle blast un coup de sifflet;∎ he blew a couple of blasts on his whistle il a donné plusieurs coups de sifflet∎ we had a blast on s'est vraiment marrés;∎ he gets a blast out of teasing her cela l'amuse de la taquiner;∎ it was a blast c'était génial∎ a blast from the past (song) un vieux tube;∎ that's a real blast from the past (fashion, behaviour etc) c'est comme autrefois; (brings back memories) ça me ramène des années en arrière∎ she had the radio on (at) full blast elle faisait marcher la radio à fond;∎ the machine was going at full blast la machine avançait à toute allure;∎ we worked at full blast nous travaillions comme des brutes∎ they blasted a tunnel through the mountain ils ont creusé un tunnel à travers la montagne avec des explosifs(b) (with gun) tirer sur;∎ the thieves blasted their way through the roadblock les voleurs ont forcé le barrage routier en tirant des coups de feu(c) (of radio, television) beugler(e) (criticize) attaquer ou critiquer violemment(radio, television) beugler; (music) retentir;∎ the radio was blasting away la radio marchait à fondfamiliar zut!;∎ blast that car! il y en a marre de cette voiture!;∎ blast her! ce qu'elle peut être embêtante!►► Technology blast furnace haut-fourneau m(rocket) décoller(music) beugler(radio, television) beugler; (music) retentir -
11 explosive
explosive [ɪk'spləʊsɪv]∎ figurative an explosive situation une situation explosive;∎ figurative an explosive combination un mélange explosif(b) Linguistics explosif2 noun∎ high explosive explosif m puissant(b) Linguistics explosive f►► explosive device dispositif m explosif;explosives expert expert(e) m,f en explosifs -
12 handling
handling ['hændlɪŋ](b) (of tool, weapon) maniement m; (of pesticides, chemicals, explosives) manipulation f; (of ship) manœuvre f∎ the size of the car makes for easy handling la taille de la voiture permet une grande maniabilité(d) (of person, situation, operation) traitement m;∎ my handling of the problem la façon dont j'ai traité le problème;∎ her handling of the interview was very professional elle a conduit ou mené l'entretien en professionnelle(f) (of funds) maniement m∎ a penalty was awarded for handling un penalty a été accordé pour main►► handling capacity capacité f de traitement;handling charges frais mpl de traitement; (for physically shifting goods) frais mpl de manutention -
13 plastic
plastic ['plæstɪk]1 noun(a) (material) plastique m, matière f plastique;∎ the plastics industry l'industrie f du plastique∎ she pays for everything with plastic elle règle tous ses achats avec des cartes de crédit;∎ to put sth on the plastic payer qch avec une carte de crédit;∎ do they take plastic? est-ce qu'ils acceptent ou prennent les cartes de crédit?(a) (made of plastic) en ou de plastique∎ the plastic rubbish they call bread cette espèce de caoutchouc qu'ils appellent du pain►► Art the plastic arts les arts mpl plastiques;plastic bomb charge f de plastique, bombe f au plastique;plastic bullet balle f en plastique;plastic cup gobelet m en plastique;plastic explosive plastic m;∎ the laboratory was blown up with plastic explosives le laboratoire a été plastiqué;familiar plastic money (UNCOUNT) cartes fpl de crédit□ ;plastic surgery (cosmetic) chirurgie f esthétique; (therapeutic) chirurgie f plastique ou réparatrice;∎ she had plastic surgery on her nose elle s'est fait refaire le nez;plastic wrap film m alimentaire -
14 primer
primer ['praɪmə(r)](b) (for explosives) amorce f∎ a Latin primer un manuel de latin pour débutants
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