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bat [bæt]1. nouna. ( = animal) chauve-souris fc. ( = blow) coup m* * *[bæt] 1.1) Sport batte ftable tennis bat — raquette f de tennis de table
2) Zoology chauve-souris f2.transitive verb (p prés etc - tt-) frapper3.intransitive verb (p prés etc - tt-) Sport ( be batsman) être le batteur; ( handle a bat) manier la batte••to do something off one's own bat — (colloq) faire quelque chose de sa propre initiative
like a bat out of hell — (colloq) comme un possédé
without batting an eyelid GB ou eye(lash) US — sans sourciller
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flicker [ˈflɪkər]2. noun* * *['flɪkə(r)] 1.1) ( unsteady light)2) ( slight sign) (of interest, anger) lueur f (of de)3) ( movement) ( of eyelid) clignement m; ( of indicator) oscillation f2.1) ( shine unsteadily) [fire, light, flame] vaciller, trembloter; [image] clignoter2) ( move) [eye, eyelid] cligner3.flickering present participle adjective [light, flame] vacillant; [image] tremblant -
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lid [lɪd]a. couvercle mb. ( = eyelid) paupière f* * *[lɪd]1) ( cover) couvercle m2) ( eyelid) paupière f••to blow the lid off something — (colloq) lever le voile sur quelque chose
to flip one's lid — (colloq) éclater
to keep the lid on something — (colloq) contrôler quelque chose
that really puts the (tin) lid on it! — (colloq) ça, c'est vraiment le pompon! (colloq)
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A n1 ( unsteady light) (of light, flame, candle) vacillation f, tremblotement m ; ( of lightning) vacillement m ;2 ( slight sign) (of interest, surprise, anger, guilt) lueur f (of de) ; the flicker of a smile l'ombre d'un sourire ;B vi1 ( shine unsteadily) [fire, light, flame] vaciller, trembloter ; [image] clignoter ; [lightning] jeter une lueur vacillante ;2 ( pass quickly) a suspicion flickered across ou through his mind un doute lui a traversé l'esprit ;3 ( move) [eye, eyelid] cligner. -
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1 noun∎ he's a good bat il manie bien la batte;(b) (shot, blow) coup m∎ familiar to have bats in the or one's belfry avoir une araignée au plafond;∎ familiar to run/to drive like a bat out of hell courir/conduire comme si l'on avait le diable à ses trousses∎ to go off on a bat aller faire la bringueSport (baseball player, cricketer → play) manier la batte; (→ take one's turn at playing) être à la batte;∎ he batted for Pakistan il était à la batte pour l'équipe pakistanaise;∎ to go in to bat aller à la batte;∎ American familiar figurative to go to bat for sb intervenir en faveur de qn□∎ she batted her eyelids at him elle battit des paupières en le regardant;∎ figurative he didn't bat an eyelid il n'a pas sourcillé ou bronché;∎ figurative she did it without batting an eyelid elle l'a fait sans broncher►► American Sport bat boy (in baseball) = garçon qui s'occupe des battes et de l'entretien du matériel∎ to bat sth around parler de qch à bâtons rompus -
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blink [blɪŋk]∎ figurative without blinking (calmly, without surprise) sans sourciller;∎ figurative she didn't even blink at the news elle n'a même pas sourcillé en apprenant la nouvelle;∎ figurative they blink at his heavy drinking ils ferment les yeux sur le fait qu'il boit beaucoup;∎ figurative to blink at the facts fermer les yeux sur la vérité(b) (light, cursor) clignoter, vaciller(a) to blink one's eyes cligner les ou des yeux;∎ to blink away or to blink back one's tears refouler ses larmes (en clignant des yeux)∎ to blink one's lights faire un appel de phares3 noun(a) (of eyelid) clignement m (des yeux), battement m de paupières;∎ in the blink of an eye or eyelid en un clin d'œil, en un rien de temps∎ to be on the blink (machine, TV) déconner►► Computing blink rate (of cursor) vitesse f de clignotement -
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1. noun1) (the part of the body with which one sees: Open your eyes; She has blue eyes.) oeil2) (anything like or suggesting an eye, eg the hole in a needle, the loop or ring into which a hook connects etc.) trou3) (a talent for noticing and judging a particular type of thing: She has an eye for detail/colour/beauty.) (avoir l')oeil (pour)2. verb(to look at, observe: The boys were eyeing the girls at the dance; The thief eyed the policeman warily.) observer- eyeball- eyebrow - eye-catching - eyelash - eyelet - eyelid - eye-opener - eye-piece - eyeshadow - eyesight - eyesore - eye-witness - before/under one's very eyes - be up to the eyes in - close one's eyes to - in the eyes of - keep an eye on - lay/set eyes on - raise one's eyebrows - see eye to eye - with an eye to something - with one's eyes open -
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[lid]1) (a cover for a pot, box etc: He lifted the lid of the box and looked inside.) couvercle2) (an eyelid: The infection has not affected the eye itself although the lid is swollen.) paupière -
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II plurals - sties, styes; noun(a small inflamed swelling on the eyelid.) orgelet -
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A n1 Sport batte f ; cricket/baseball bat batte de cricket/de baseball ; table tennis bat raquette f de tennis de table ;2 Zool chauve-souris f ;4 ○ ( blow) coup m.at a terrific bat ○ GB à toute allure ; to be blind as a bat être myope comme une taupe ; to do sth off one's own bat ○ faire qch de sa propre initiative ; to go to bat for sb ○ US appuyer ○ qn ; (right) off the bat ○ US sans délai ; like a bat out of hell ○ comme un possédé ; to play a straight bat jouer franc jeu ; without batting an eyelid GB ou eye(lash) US sans sourciller ; ⇒ belfry■ bat around:▶ bat [sth] around, bat around [sth]1 discuter [idea] ;2 Sport we batted the ball around nous avons échangé quelques balles.■ bat down:▶ bat [sth] down US démolir [argument, suggestion].■ bat out:▶ bat [sth] out, bat out [sth] US préparer [qch] en vitesse. -
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lid n1 ( cover) couvercle m ; dustbin/saucepan lid couvercle de poubelle/de casserole ; to put on/take off the lid mettre/enlever le couvercle ;2 ( eyelid) paupière f.to blow the lid off sth ○ lever le voile sur qch ; to flip one's lid ○ éclater ; to keep the lid on sth ○ contrôler qch ; to put a lid on sth ○ mettre un frein à qch ; to put the lid on sth ○ ( finish) mettre fin à qch ; that really puts the (tin) lid on it! ○ ça, c'est vraiment le pompon ○ ! -
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A nB adj1 ( in location) [shelf, cupboard] du haut ; [floor, deck] supérieur ; [jaw, eyelid, lip] supérieur ; [teeth] du haut ; the upper body la partie supérieure du corps ;2 ( in rank) supérieur ;3 ( on scale) [register, scale] supérieur ; the upper limit la limite maximale (on de) ; temperatures are in the upper twenties les températures dépassent 25° ;to be on one's uppers ○ être dans la dèche ○ ; to have the upper hand avoir le dessus ; to get the upper hand prendre le dessus. ⇒ stiff. -
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lid [lɪd]∎ the scandal put the lid on the Chicago operation le scandale mit fin à l'opération de Chicago;∎ the firm is keeping a lid on expenses l'entreprise met un frein aux dépenses;∎ British that puts the (tin) lid on it! ça, c'est le bouquet!;∎ to take or to lift the lid off sth percer ou mettre qch à jour;
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