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1 flesh and blood
1) (relations; family: She is my own flesh and blood.) la chair de sa chair2) (human nature: It is more than flesh and blood can tolerate.) nature humaine -
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flesh [fleʃ]1 noun(a) (of person, animal, fruit) chair f;∎ there's not much flesh on her elle n'est pas très grasse;∎ figurative it needs a bit more flesh (proposal, essay etc) il a besoin d'être un peu étoffé;∎ she looks better on TV than she does in the flesh elle est plus jolie à la télé qu'en chair et en os;∎ creatures of flesh and blood êtres mpl de chair et de sang;∎ I'm only flesh and blood, you know je suis comme tout le monde, tu sais;∎ it's more than flesh and blood can bear or stand c'est plus que ce que la nature humaine peut endurer;∎ she's my own flesh and blood c'est ma chair et mon sang;∎ familiar to press the flesh (politicians, royalty etc) serrer des mains□, faire un bain de foule□∎ to mortify the flesh mortifier sa chair;∎ pleasures/sins of the flesh plaisirs mpl de la/péchés mpl de chair;∎ the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak l'esprit est prompt mais la chair est faible;∎ to go the way of all flesh retourner à la ou redevenir poussière►► flesh colour couleur f chair;Theatre flesh tights collant m chair;Art flesh tints carnations fpl;flesh wound blessure f superficielle ou légère(essay, report, character etc) étoffer(person) s'étoffer, prendre de la carrure -
3 flesh
flesh [fle∫]chair f[+ essay, speech] étoffer ; [+ proposal] développer* * *[fleʃ]1) (of human, animal) chair f2) ( of fruit) chair f, pulpe f3) fig•Phrasal Verbs:•• -
4 flesh
flesh n1 (of human, animal) chair f ;3 fig I'm only flesh and blood je ne suis qu'un être humain ; it's more than flesh and blood can bear c'est plus qu'un être humain ne peut supporter ; one's own flesh and blood la chair de sa chair ; in the flesh en chair et en os ; the pleasures/sins of the flesh les plaisirs/péchés de la chair ; it makes my flesh creep ça me donne la chair de poule.to demand one's pound of flesh exiger son dû impitoyablement ; to go the way of all flesh littér euph aller où va toute chose ; to press the flesh ○ prendre un bain de foule.■ flesh out:▶ flesh [sth] out, flesh out [sth] étayer [speech, article, report] (with de). -
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[fleʃ]1) (the soft substance (muscles etc) that covers the bones of animals.) chair2) (the soft part of fruit: the golden flesh of a peach.) pulpe•- fleshy- flesh and blood - in the flesh -
6 Colours
Not all English colour terms have a single exact equivalent in French: for instance, in some circumstances brown is marron, in others brun. If in doubt, look the word up in the dictionary.Colour termswhat colour is it?= c’est de quelle couleur? or (more formally) de quelle couleur est-il?it’s green= il est vert or elle est verteto paint sth green= peindre qch en vertto dye sth green= teindre qch en vertto wear green= porter du vertdressed in green= habillé de vertColour nouns are all masculine in French:I like green= j’aime le vertI prefer blue= je préfère le bleured suits her= le rouge lui va bienit’s a pretty yellow!= c’est un joli jaune!have you got it in white?= est-ce que vous l’avez en blanc?a pretty shade of blue= un joli ton de bleuit was a dreadful green= c’était un vert affreuxa range of greens= une gamme de vertsMost adjectives of colour agree with the noun they modify:a blue coat= un manteau bleua blue dress= une robe bleueblue clothes= des vêtements bleusSome that don’t agree are explained below.Words that are not true adjectivesSome words that translate English adjectives are really nouns in French, and so don’t show agreement:a brown shoe= une chaussure marronorange tablecloths= des nappes fpl orangehazel eyes= des yeux mpl noisetteOther French words like this include: cerise ( cherry-red), chocolat ( chocolate-brown) and émeraude ( emerald-green).Shades of colourExpressions like pale blue, dark green or light yellow are also invariable in French and show no agreement:a pale blue shirt= une chemise bleu pâledark green blankets= des couvertures fpl vert foncéa light yellow tie= une cravate jaune clairbright yellow socks= des chaussettes fpl jaune vifFrench can also use the colour nouns here: instead of une chemise bleu pâle you could say une chemise d’un bleu pâle ; and similarly des couvertures d’un vert foncé (etc). The nouns in French are normally used to translate English adjectives of this type ending in -er and -est:a darker blue= un bleu plus foncéthe dress was a darker blue= la robe était d’un bleu plus foncéSimilarly:a lighter blue= un bleu plus clair (etc.)In the following examples, blue stands for most basic colour terms:pale blue= bleu pâlelight blue= bleu clairbright blue= bleu vifdark blue= bleu foncédeep blue= bleu profondstrong blue= bleu soutenuOther types of compound in French are also invariable, and do not agree with their nouns:a navy-blue jacket= une veste bleu marineThese compounds include: bleu ciel ( sky-blue), vert pomme ( apple-green), bleu nuit ( midnight-blue), rouge sang ( blood-red) etc. However, all English compounds do not translate directly into French. If in doubt, check in the dictionary.French compounds consisting of two colour terms linked with a hyphen are also invariable:a blue-black material= une étoffe bleu-noira greenish-blue cup= une tasse bleu-verta greeny-yellow dress= une robe vert-jauneEnglish uses the ending -ish, or sometimes -y, to show that something is approximately a certain colour, e.g. a reddish hat or a greenish paint. The French equivalent is -âtre:blue-ish= bleuâtregreenish or greeny= verdâtregreyish= grisâtrereddish= rougeâtreyellowish or yellowy= jaunâtreetc.Other similar French words are rosâtre, noirâtre and blanchâtre. Note however that these words are often rather negative in French. It is better not to use them if you want to be complimentary about something. Use instead tirant sur le rouge/jaune etc.To describe a special colour, English can add -coloured to a noun such as raspberry (framboise) or flesh (chair). Note how this is said in French, where the two-word compound with couleur is invariable, and, unlike English, never has a hyphen:a chocolate-coloured skirt= une jupe couleur chocolatraspberry-coloured fabric= du tissu couleur framboiseflesh-coloured tights= un collant couleur chairColour verbsEnglish makes some colour verbs by adding -en (e.g. blacken). Similarly French has some verbs in -ir made from colour terms:to blacken= noircirto redden= rougirto whiten= blanchirThe other French colour terms that behave like this are: bleu (bleuir), jaune (jaunir), rose (rosir) and vert (verdir). It is always safe, however, to use devenir, thus:to turn purple= devenir violetDescribing peopleNote the use of the definite article in the following:to have black hair= avoir les cheveux noirsto have blue eyes= avoir les yeux bleusNote the use of à in the following:a girl with blue eyes= une jeune fille aux yeux bleusthe man with black hair= l’homme aux cheveux noirsNot all colours have direct equivalents in French. The following words are used for describing the colour of someone’s hair (note that les cheveux is plural in French):fair= blonddark= brunblonde or blond= blondbrown= châtain invred= rouxblack= noirgrey= griswhite= blancCheck other terms such as yellow, ginger, auburn, mousey etc. in the dictionary.Note these nouns in French:a fair-haired man= un blonda fair-haired woman= une blondea dark-haired man= un bruna dark-haired woman= une bruneThe following words are useful for describing the colour of someone’s eyes:blue= bleulight blue= bleu clair invlight brown= marron clair invbrown= marron invhazel= noisette invgreen= vertgrey= grisgreyish-green= gris-vert invdark= noir -
7 XOQUIYAC
xoquiyac:Qui sent fort, en particulier, du poisson ou de la viande (dans les prescriptions médicales)." ahmo quicuaz in xoquiyac in chiyahuah ", il ne mangera rien de ce qui sent fort et est gras - one will not eat spoiled, fat (foot). Prescription médicale. Sah10,143." ahmo quicuaz in chiyahuah îhuân in xoquiyac ", il ne mangera rien de gras ou de ce qui sent fort - no comera le grasoso y lo oloroso. Prim Mem 81r = ECN10,142." in âquin nanâhuati ahmo quicua in xoquiyac, in iuh michin ", celui qui a des bubons ne mange pas ce qui sent fort comme le poisson - el buboso no come lo que huele, como el pescado.Cod Flor XI 155r = ECN9,168 = Sah11,162." ahmo tle quicuaz xoquiyac, ahzo nacatl ahnôzo michin ", il ne mangera rien de ce qui sent fort ni de viande ni de poisson - no comera cosa olorosa: carne o pescado - he is to eat no fish (!). nor meat, nor small fish.Cod Flor XI 146v = ECN9,152 = Sah11,152.Metaforicamente significa 'vianda de carne'. A.Lopez Austin = ECN10,152 note 48." huêlic ahhuiyac ahmo xoquiyac ", elle a bon goût, elle est savoureuse, elle ne pas sent pas fort - good-tasting, savory (and) not fishy.Est dit de la chair d'un canard tzitzihuah. Sah11,36." quicua nacaxoxôuhqui, in iuccic nacatl in michin mochi quicua in xoquiyâc ", elle mange de la viande crue, la viande cuite, le poisson, tout ce qui a un goût fort - it eats raw meat, cooked meat, fish; it eats all that which is fetid.Est dit de la souris quimichin. Sah11,17." xoquiyac ", il sent fort - it smells like fishsEst dit du héron axoquen. Sah11,28." xoquiyac, cualôni, huêlic ", elle sens fort, elle est bonne à manger, elle a bon goût -smelly, edible, good-tasting.Est dit de la crevette grise, chacalin. Sah11,59." inic xoquiyac têixihuintih, têyôlmoyâuh ", elle sent si fort qu'elle enivre qu'elle étourdit les gens - by its fetid smell it stupefied one, it robbed one of one's senses.Est dit de l'odeur la poudre. Sah12,40." in îmezzo in tiyacahuân iuhquin âtl ic totocac, iuhquin ahalacatoc, îhuân xoquiyac ehuatoc in eztli ", le sang des guerriers a coulé comme de l'eau, comme s'il se répandait tout poisseux et l'odeur forte du sang s'est répandue - the blood of the brave wariors ran like water; it was as ifit lay slippery. And a foul odor rose and spread from the blood. Sah12,56." in îtlacual tônacâyôtl nacaxoxôuhqui nacatl iuccic: mochi quicua, in tlein micqui nacatl huellahêlli, quicua in ihiyâc, in xoquiyâc in palânqui ", sa nourriture c'est le maïs la viande crue, la viande cuite: il mange de tout, la viande de ce qui est mort, repoussante, il mange ce qui pue, ce qui sent fort, ce qui est pourri.Est dit du chien. Sah11,16." yehica ca cencah xoquiyac in eztli ", car le sang sent très fort - for strongly did it reek of blood. Sah12,21.Qui a une odeur fétide - of fetid smell.Est dit de la transpiration, ihtonalli. Sah10,132." xoquiyac, xoquiyaltic, xoquipototl ", il sent fort, il sent mauvais, il pue - stinging, smelly, evil smelling. Est dit du citlalaxolotl. Sah11,72." ahmo xoquiyac, in înacayo huêlic ", sa chair ne sent pas fort, elle est savoureuse - it is not fishy, its flesh is savory. Est dit d'un oiseau aquatique, yacapitzahuac. Sah11,37." in câmpa cah xoquiyac ahnôzo cualôni ômpa quihneuctiuh ", partout où ça sent fort ou bon à manger elle y va à l'odeur - wherever there is fetid odor, or food, it goes following the odor. Est dit de la mouche zâyôlin. Sah11,102.Note: peut-être faut-il transcrire xoquihiyac. Cf. xoquihiyacâcôhuia (Launey II 244). -
8 cut
cut [kʌt](verb: preterite, past participle cut)1. noun• a 1% cut in interest rates une réduction de 1 % des taux d'intérêt• the cuts in defence or the defence budget la réduction du budget de la défensec. [of meat] morceau me. [of clothes] coupe f2. adjective[flowers, grass] coupé• to have or get one's hair cut se faire couper les cheveux• to cut o.s. (shaving) se couper (en se rasant)• to cut a long story short, he came bref, il est venub. ( = shape) tailler ; [+ channel] creuser ; [+ figure, statue] sculpter ( out of dans ) ; [+ CD, record] graver ; [+ diamond] tailler ; [+ key] faire ; [+ dress] coupere. ( = remove) [+ scene, passage] couperf. ( = reduce) réduire• we've cut spending by 35% nous avons réduit les dépenses de 35 %g. ( = stop) couperh. [+ cards] couperi. [+ film] monterj. to cut and paste [+ document] couper-collera. [person, knife] couperb. [material] se couperc. ( = take short route) to cut across country couper à travers champs• cut! coupez !5. compoundsde or en cristal taillé[problem, issue] touchera. [+ tree] couperb. [+ expenses, pollution, article, essay] réduire[+ food] manger moins de ; [+ alcohol] boire moins de ; [+ cigarettes] fumer moins de ; [+ travel] réduireb. ( = disconnect) couper• to cut o.s. off from se couper de► cut out• we've got our work cut out! on va avoir du travail !b. [+ rival] supplanterd. ( = give up) to cut out smoking/drinking arrêter de fumer/boire[engine] caler► cut upa. [+ wood, food] couper ; [+ meat] découper* * *[kʌt] 1.1) ( incision) gen entaille f; ( in surgery) incision f2) ( wound) coupure f3) ( hairstyle) coupe f4) (colloq) ( share) part f5) ( reduction) réduction f (in de)job cuts — suppression f d'emplois
6) ( trim)to give [something] a cut — couper [hair, grass]
7) Culinary morceau m8) ( of diamond) taille f9) (of suit, jacket) coupe f11) ( in editing) coupure f2.1) (with knife, scissors etc) couper [bread, fabric, wood]; faire [hole, slit]to cut something out of — couper quelque chose dans [fabric]; découper quelque chose dans [magazine]
2) ( sever) couper [rope, corn, flower]; ouvrir [vein]; fig rompre [ties]3) ( carve out) faire [notch]; creuser [channel, tunnel]; graver [initials] (in dans)4) ( draw blood) couper; fig [remark] blesser5) ( trim) couper [grass, hair]; tailler [hedge]6) (shape, fashion) tailler [gem, suit, marble]; [locksmith] faire [key]7) ( liberate)to cut somebody from something — dégager quelqu'un de [wreckage]
to cut somebody free ou loose — libérer quelqu'un ( from de)
8) ( edit) couper [article, film]; supprimer [scene]9) ( reduce) réduire10) ( grow)11) ( record) faire, graver [album]12) Computing couper [paragraph]13) Games couper [cards]14) ( intersect) [line] couper15) (colloq) ( stop)cut the flattery/sarcasm! — assez de flatteries/sarcasme!
16) (colloq) ( fail to attend) sécher (colloq) [class, lesson]; ne pas aller à [meeting]17) ( snub) ignorer, snober3.1) (slice, make an incision) couperto cut into — entamer [cake, pie]; couper [fabric, paper]; inciser [flesh]
2) (move, go) couperto cut in front of somebody — ( in a queue) passer devant quelqu'un; ( in a car) faire une queue de poisson à quelqu'un
3) Cinema4) Games couper5) fig4. 5.to cut into — ( impinge on) empiéter sur [leisure time]
cut past participle adjective1) (sliced, sawn) coupé2) ( shaped) [gem, stone] taillé3) ( bleeding) [lip] coupé4) [hay] fauché; [grass, flowers] coupé5) ( edited) avec coupures (after n)•Phrasal Verbs:- cut back- cut down- cut in- cut off- cut out- cut up••to cut and run — fig fuir, partir en courant
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9 TLETL
tletl:1.\TLETL le feu." yancuic tletl ", le feu nouveau. Cf. à partir de Sah7,27." in ihcuâc ômocuih in yancuic tletl ", quand on eu pris le feu nouveau - when the new fire was taken. Sah7,31." achto huel nohuiyan cehcehuia in tletl in cemâtonâhuac ", d'abord les feux s'éteignent partout dans la région avoisinante - first they put out fires eyerywhere in the country round. Avant qu'on n'allume le feu nouveau. Sah7,25." in tletl quitta, in tleco motlâza centlâlli momana in îahhuiyaca ", quand il est exposé au feu, quand on le jette dans le feu son odeur se répand tout alentour - when it is exposed to the fire, when it is cast in the fire, its scent spread over the whole land.Est dit du bitume, chapopohtli. Sah10,89." in ôcuepôn tletl ", quand le feu a pris - when the fire flared up. Sah8,53." achto oc cencah mochiya in tletl, in quêmman cuepôniz inic tlecuauhtlâzah tlamacazqueh ", d'abord on attend impatiemment le feu, le moment où il brillera, quand les prêtres l'allument - first was awaited tensely the moment when fire flared up - when the priests brought forth (new) fire. Sah8,52-53." copalli contema in tleco in tlapôuhqui, quinôtza in tletl ", le devin jette de l'encens dans le feu, il dit au feu: the soothsayer cast the incense into the flames. He addressed the fire. Sah1,24." quitlatiâyah âmatl, in mihtoa ic quitlamaca tletl ", ils brûlaient les papier, on dit: ils en nourrissent le feu - they burned thie paper array; as was said thus they fed the fire. Rituel en l'honneur de Xiuhtêuctli. Sah4,87." mochi tlâcatl monacaztectihuetzi contlatzitzicuinilia îquichcapa in tletl ", tous s'entaillent rapidement l'oreille et jettent (de leur sang) en direction du feu - all the people quickly cut their ears and spattered the blood repeatedly toward the fire. Sah7,23." nâhuilhuitl in huel quipiyah tletl ahquêmmân cêhui ", pendant quatre jours ils surveillent bien le feu, il ne s'éteint jamais - for four days they carefully watched the fire: it never went out.Sah4, 111" in yehhuântin ozomahtin quihuâlihnecuih in tletl, in pôctli ", ces singes sentent le feu, la fumée - these monkeys smell the fire, the smoke. Ce qui les attire et permet leur capture.Sah11,14" îxpan conquetzayah in xiuhtêuctli, in tletl ", ils placent (une coupe) devant Xiuhtêuctli, le feu. Sah9,28." îxpan commâyahuih in xiuhtêuctli in îxiptlah tetl ", ils jettent (son coeur) devant Xiuhtêuctli, l'incarnation du feu. Sah2,115." tletêco tlahuiltec, îpan in tlahuiltetl motlahtlâlia tletl ", on place du feu dans les chandeliers, du feu est placé dans les chandeliers. Sah2,98.2.\TLETL médicinal, fièvre." quiquîxtia tletl ", elle fait partir la fièvre - it drive out the fire. Est dit de la plante médicinale tetzmitl. Sah11,143." îtech monequi in âquin tletl îtech cah ", elle est utile à qui a la fièvre la es util al que tiene fiebre.Est dit de la plante médicinale eloquiltic. Cod Flor Xl 140v = ECN8, 140 = Sah11, 143" îhuân ca nô quicêhuia in tletl têihtic nemi ", et également elle calme la fièvre qui est en nous - y también calma el calor que esta dentro de la gente. Cod Flor XI 148v = ECN3, 158." quipoloa in tetl inic totôniya tonacayo ", elle supprime la fièvre à cause de laquelle notre corps brûle - it drives away the heat which makes one's flesh burn.Est dit de la racine de la plante côztematl. Sah11, 151." ic mopah in pipiltotôntin ahnôzo ye huehhuêyintin tlâcah in ihcuâc îmicpac motlâlia in tletl ", avec elles on enduit les petits enfants ou les personnes déjà âgées quand la fièvre leur monte à la tête - con ellas se tiñen los niñitos o los hombres ya ancianos cuando en sus cabezas se coloca calor. Cod Flor XI 160r = ECN9,178." quinâmiqui in tletl ", elle va à l'encontre de la fièvre - se contrapone al calor.En parlant d'un remède fébrifuge, la racine de la plante huahuauhtzin. Cod Flor XI 143v = ECN9,148 = Sah11,148.3.\TLETL anatomie de l'oiseau, glande du croupion, glande uropygienne.Michel Gilonne 1997,124.Angl., rump gland. Sah11,56.* à la forme possédée, " tôtolin îtleuh ", la glande du croupion de la dinde - a turkey's rump gland. Sah11,56.
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Flesh and Blood — may refer to:In music: * Flesh + Blood , a 1980 album released by the British rock group Roxy Music * Flesh and Blood (Poison album), a 1990 album released by the American heavy metal group Poison * Flesh and Blood (Maddy Prior album), a 1997… … Wikipedia
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Flesh and blood — Flesh Flesh (fl[e^]sh), n. [OE. flesch, flesc, AS. fl[=ae]sc; akin to OFries. fl[=a]sk, D. vleesch, OS. fl[=e]sk, OHG. fleisc, G. fleisch, Icel. & Dan. flesk lard, bacon, pork, Sw. fl[ a]sk.] 1. The aggregate of the muscles, fat, and other… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flesh and blood — Blood Blood (bl[u^]d), n. [OE. blod, blood, AS. bl[=o]d; akin to D. bloed, OHG. bluot, G. blut, Goth. bl[=o][thorn], Icel. bl[=o][eth], Sw. & Dan. blod; prob. fr. the same root as E. blow to bloom. See {Blow} to bloom.] 1. The fluid which… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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flesh and blood — Your flesh and blood are your blood relatives, especially your immediate family … The small dictionary of idiomes
flesh and blood — n. the human body, esp. as subject to its natural limitations one s (own) flesh and blood one s close relatives … English World dictionary
flesh-and-blood — [flesh′ən blud′] adj. 1. alive; living 2. real; actual; true 3. actually present; in person * * * … Universalium
flesh-and-blood — [flesh′ən blud′] adj. 1. alive; living 2. real; actual; true 3. actually present; in person … English World dictionary