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21 solide
1 pas fragile متين [ma׳tiːn]2 en bonne santé سليم [sa׳liːm]5 pas liquide صلب ['sʼalb]* * *1 pas fragile متين [ma׳tiːn]2 en bonne santé سليم [sa׳liːm]5 pas liquide صلب ['sʼalb] -
22 trancher
I v t1 قطع ['qatʼːaʔʼa]◊trancher une question — حسم أمرًا
II v i◊Il faut trancher. — يجب أن تقرر
2 contraster تضاد [ta׳dʼaːdːa]* * *I v t1 قطع ['qatʼːaʔʼa]◊trancher une question — حسم أمرًا
II v i◊Il faut trancher. — يجب أن تقرر
2 contraster تضاد [ta׳dʼaːdːa] -
23 heurter
v t1 percuter صدم [sʼa׳dama]◊Sa tête a heurté l'étagère. — صدم رأسه بالرف
◊La voiture a heurté le poteau. — صدمت السيارة العمود
2 fig صدم [sʼa׳dama]◊Son discours a heurté le public. — صدم خطابه الجمهور
————————se heurterv pr1 se cogner اصطدم ['ʔisʼtʼadama]◊Elle s'est heurtée contre la table. — هي اصطدمت بالطاولة
* * *v t1 percuter صدم [sʼa׳dama]◊Sa tête a heurté l'étagère. — صدم رأسه بالرف
◊La voiture a heurté le poteau. — صدمت السيارة العمود
2 fig صدم [sʼa׳dama]◊Son discours a heurté le public. — صدم خطابه الجمهور
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24 redresser
v t1 صحح ['sʼaћːaћa]◊redresser la tête — صحح/رفع رأسه
2 redresser la situation fig حسن وضعا————————se redresserv pr1 se remettre droit إستقام [ista׳qaːma]◊Elle s'est redressée quand elle m'a vu. — استقامت عندما رأتني
2 fig إنتعش ['ʔintaʔʼaʃa]◊L'économie se redresse. — الاقتصاد ينتعش
* * *v t1 صحح ['sʼaћːaћa]◊redresser la tête — صحح/رفع رأسه
2 redresser la situation fig حسن وضعا -
25 réveiller
v t1 éveiller أيقظ ['ʔajqaðʼa]◊réveiller une douleur — أهاج، حرك ألما
————————se réveillerv pr1 s'éveiller إستيقظ [ʔis'tajqaðʼa]◊Elle s'est réveillée très tôt. — هي استيقظت مبكرا جدا
◊Ses soupçons se réveillent. — عادت إليه شكوكه
* * *v t1 éveiller أيقظ ['ʔajqaðʼa]◊réveiller une douleur — أهاج، حرك ألما
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26 achever
v t1 أنهى [ʔan'haː]2 قتل [qa׳tala]◊achever un animal blessé — قتل/أجهز على حيوان مجروح
3 fig أحبط ['ʔaћbatʼa]◊Cet échec l'a achevé. — أحبطه هذا العمل
————————s'acheverv prإنتهى [ʔinta'haː]◊L'année s'achève. — تنتهي السنة
* * *v t1 أنهى [ʔan'haː]2 قتل [qa׳tala]◊achever un animal blessé — قتل/أجهز على حيوان مجروح
3 fig أحبط ['ʔaћbatʼa]◊Cet échec l'a achevé. — أحبطه هذا العمل
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27 amorce
n f2 فتيل [fa'tiːl]* * *n f2 فتيل [fa'tiːl] -
28 ample
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29 appâter
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30 appui
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31 appuyer
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32 ardent
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33 ardente
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34 arme
n f1 سلاح [si'laːħ] m◊◊L'humour est sa meilleure arme. — الفكاهة سلاحه الأفضل
* * *n f1 سلاح [si'laːħ] m◊◊L'humour est sa meilleure arme. — الفكاهة سلاحه الأفضل
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35 arrière-plan
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36 as
n m* * *n m -
37 ascension
n f1 صعود [sʼu'ʔʼuːd] m* * *n f1 صعود [sʼu'ʔʼuːd] m -
38 assiéger
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39 assoiffé
1 عطشان [ʔʼatʼ'ʃaːn]◊Ils sont assoiffés. — هم عطشى
2 fig توّاق [taw'ːaːq]◊être assoiffé d'amour — يتوق إلى الحبّ
* * *1 عطشان [ʔʼatʼ'ʃaːn]◊Ils sont assoiffés. — هم عطشى
2 fig توّاق [taw'ːaːq]◊être assoiffé d'amour — يتوق إلى الحبّ
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40 assoiffée
1 عطشان [ʔʼatʼ'ʃaːn]◊Ils sont assoiffés. — هم عطشى
2 fig توّاق [taw'ːaːq]◊être assoiffé d'amour — يتوق إلى الحبّ
* * *1 عطشان [ʔʼatʼ'ʃaːn]◊Ils sont assoiffés. — هم عطشى
2 fig توّاق [taw'ːaːq]◊être assoiffé d'amour — يتوق إلى الحبّ
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Fig — (f[i^]g), n. [F. figue the fruit of the tree, Pr. figa, fr. L. ficus fig tree, fig. Cf. {Fico}.] 1. (Bot.) A small fruit tree ({Ficus Carica}) with large leaves, known from the remotest antiquity. It was probably native from Syria westward to the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Fig — Fig, v. t. [See {Fico}, {Fig}, n.] 1. To insult with a fico, or contemptuous motion. See {Fico}. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] When Pistol lies, do this, and fig me like The bragging Spaniard. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To put into the head of, as something … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Fig — Fig, n. Figure; dress; array. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] Were they all in full fig, the females with feathers on their heads, the males with chapeaux bras? Prof. Wilson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fig. — fig. UK US noun [C] ► WRITTEN ABBREVIATION for FIGURE(Cf. ↑figure) noun: »The model used in his reflection (see fig. 1, p. 40) captures the act of composing as many of us recognize it … Financial and business terms