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1 buriné
buriné, e [byʀine]adjective[visage] lined* * *byʀine adj buriné, -e(visage) craggy, seamed* * *A pp ⇒ buriner.[traits] strongly marked -
2 sillonner
sillonner [sijɔne]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [avion, bateau, routes] to criss-crossb. [rides, ravins, crevasses] to furrow* * *sijɔne1) ( parcourir) [personne, bicyclette, automobile] to go up and down; [aéronef] to fly to and fro across; [navire] to sail to and fro across; [réseau] to criss-cross2) ( creuser) to furrow* * *sijɔne vt1) (= parcourir) [pays, région] to criss-cross2) [rides] [visage] to furrow, to cross* * *sillonner verb table: aimer vtr1 ( parcourir) [personne, bicyclette, automobile] to go up and down; [aéronef] to fly to and fro across; [navire] to sail to and fro across; [réseau] to criss-cross;2 ( creuser) to furrow; sillonné de rides furrowed with wrinkles.[sijɔne] verbe transitifj'ai sillonné la Bretagne I've visited every corner of ou I've travelled the length and breadth of Brittanyson visage sillonné de rides his furrowed ou deeply lined face -
3 buriner
byʀine1) ( graver) to engrave2) ( dégrossir) to chisel out [statue, bloc]3) ( marquer) to furrow [visage, traits]* * *buriner verb table: aimer vtr1 ( graver) to engrave;2 ( dégrossir) to chisel out [statue, bloc];3 ( marquer) to furrow [visage, traits].[byrine] verbe transitif1. ART to engrave3. (littéraire) [visage] to carve deep lines into -
4 marquer
marquer [maʀke]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. (par un signe distinctif) [+ objet] to mark ; [+ animal, criminel] to brand ; [+ marchandise] to labelc. ( = écrire) to write down• qu'y a-t-il de marqué ? what does it say?d. ( = affecter) to mark2. intransitive verb[événement, personnalité] to stand out• ne pose pas le verre sur la table, ça marque don't put the glass down on the table, it will leave a mark* * *maʀke
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1) ( étiqueter) to mark [article]; to brand [bétail]; to mark out [emplacement, limite]2) ( signaler) to mark, to signal [début, rupture]3) ( laisser une trace sur) [personne, coup] to mark [corps, objet]4) ( influencer) [événement, œuvre] to leave its mark on [personne, esprit]c'est quelqu'un qui m'a beaucoup marqué — he/she was a strong influence on me
5) ( écrire) to mark [prix]; to write [something] (down) [renseignement]6) ( indiquer) [montre] to say [heure]; [jauge, chiffres] to show [pression, température]marquer la mesure — Musique to beat time
7) ( exprimer) to show [volonté, désapprobation, sentiment]il faut marquer le coup — ( célébrer) let's celebrate; ( exprimer le mécontentement) we can't let it go just like that
8)9) Sport to score [but, point]; to mark [adversaire]
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verbe intransitif1) ( laisser une trace) to leave a mark ( sur on)* * *maʀke1. vt1) (= indiquer) to mark, (= inscrire) to write downPeux-tu marquer sur la carte où se trouve le village? — Can you mark where the village is on the map?
2) [bétail] to brand3) (= accentuer) [taille] to emphasize4) (= manifester) [son refus, son intérêt] to show5) [occasion, événement] to mark, to celebratepour marquer l'événement — to mark the occasion, to celebrate the occasion
6)marquer qn [personne] — to make a deep impression on sb, [événement] to leave its mark on sb
7)8) SPORT, [but, point] to scoreL'équipe irlandaise a marqué dix points. — The Irish team scored ten points.
marquer les points (= tenir la marque) — to keep the score
9) SPORT, [joueur] to markmarquer le pas fig — to mark time
2. vi1) [événement, personnalité] to stand out, to be outstanding2) SPORT to score* * *marquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( étiqueter) to mark [article]; to brand [bétail]; to mark out [emplacement, limite]; marquer des vêtements au nom d'un enfant to put nametapes on a child's clothes; marquer d'une croix to mark with a cross;2 ( signaler) to mark, to signal [début, fin, rupture]; marquer la reprise des hostilités to mark ou signal the renewal of hostilities;3 ( laisser une trace sur) [personne, coup, empreinte] to mark [corps, objet]; des taches de graisse marquent les pages the pages are covered in greasy marks; ⇒ blanc;4 ( influencer) [événement, drame, œuvre] to leave its mark on [personne, esprit]; c'est quelqu'un qui m'a beaucoup marqué he/she was a strong influence on me; c'est un événement qui m'a beaucoup marqué it's an event that really left its mark on me;5 ( écrire) to mark [prix]; to write [sth] (down), to put [sth] (down) [renseignement]; j'ai oublié de marquer la date dans mon agenda I forgot to put the date in my diary; marquez cela sur mon compte put it on my account; marquer les élèves absents to mark students absent; qu'est-ce qu'il y a de marqué? what does it say?;6 ( indiquer) [montre] to say [heure]; [jauge, chiffres] to show [pression, température]; l'horloge marque dix heures the clock says ten o'clock; le thermomètre marque 35°C the thermometer registers ou says 35°C; marquer le féminin Ling to indicate the feminine; l'aiguille marquait 60 km/h the speedometer was at 60 km/h; il marquait ses propos d' un hochement de tête he nodded emphatically as he spoke; marquer la mesure Mus to beat time;7 ( exprimer) to show [volonté, désapprobation, sentiment]; il faut marquer le coup ( célébrer) let's celebrate; ( exprimer le mécontentement) we can't let it go just like that; quand quelqu'un a mentionné son nom, il a marqué le coup when he heard the name, it really registered;8 ( souligner) marquer une fête nationale par un défilé to celebrate a national holiday with a parade;10 ( être caractéristique de) [idée, discours, attitude] to be characteristic of [personne, parti, époque];B vi1 ( laisser une trace) to leave a mark (sur on);2 ( être important) [homme politique, artiste] to leave one's mark; [événement] to be significant; un événement qui a marqué dans l'histoire a significant historical event;3 Sport to score; il a réussi à marquer he managed to score.[marke] verbe transitif1. [montrer] to markmarquer la limite de quelque chose to mark something (off), to mark the limit of somethingl'horloge marque 3 h the clock shows ou says 3 o'clockla balance marque 3 kg the scales register ou read 3 kgle thermomètre marque 40°C the thermometer shows ou registers 40°Cles lignes bleues marquent les frontières the blue lines show ou indicate where the border is2. [signaler - passage d'un texte] to mark ; [ - bétail] to brand, to mark ; [ - arbre] to blaze ; [ - linge] to label, to taga. [avec un signet] to mark one's place (with a bookmark)b. [en cornant la page] to turn down the corner of one's pagepour marquer sa confiance as a token ou mark of his trust4. [événement, date] to marka. [fêter quelque chose] to mark the occasionb. [réagir] to react5. [prendre en note] to write ou to take ou to note (down) (separable)marqué à l'encre/à la craie/au crayon sur le mur marked in ink/chalk/pencil on the wall, inked/chalked/pencilled on the wall6. [suj: difficulté, épreuve] to markle chagrin a marqué son visage his face is lined ou furrowed with sorrowça m'a beaucoup marqué it made a big ou lasting impression on me8. JEUX & SPORTmarquer les points to note ou to keep the scorel'argument est judicieux, vous marquez un point (figuré) the argument is valid, that's one to you ou you've scored a point9. [rythmer]10. COUTUREles robes, cet été, marqueront la taille this summer's dresses will emphasize the waist line————————[marke] verbe intransitif1. [personne, événement] to stand outsa mort a marqué dans ma vie his death had a great effect ou impact on my life2. [crayon, objet]attention, ça marque! careful, it'll leave a mark! -
5 plisser
plisser [plise]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ jupe] to pleat2. reflexive verb► se plisser ( = se froisser) to become creased* * *plise
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1) ( volontairement) to fold [papier]; to pleat [tissu]2) ( involontairement) to crease [vêtement]3) ( froncer)
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verbe intransitif [bas] to wrinkle; [jupe, veste] to be creased ou puckered
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se plisser verbe pronominal1) [vêtement, tissu] to crease, to get creased2) [nez] to wrinkle; [bouche] to pucker up* * *plise vt1) (= chiffonner) [papier, étoffe] to crease2) (= rider) [front] to furrow3) [bouche] to pucker4) [jupe] to put pleats in* * *plisser verb table: aimerA vtr3 ( froncer) plisser le front to knit one's brows; plisser le nez to wrinkle one's nose; plisser les yeux or paupières to screw up one's eyes; plisser la bouche or les lèvres to purse one's lips; une douce brise plissait la surface de l'étang a gentle breeze ruffled the surface of the pond;4 Géol to fold.C se plisser vpr1 ( se froisser) [vêtement, tissu] to crease, to get creased; ce tissu se plisse très facilement this fabric creases very easily ou is very easily creased;2 [nez] to wrinkle; [bouche, lèvres] to pucker up.[plise] verbe transitif————————[plise] verbe intransitif————————se plisser verbe pronominal intransitif -
6 ride
ride [ʀid]feminine noun* * *ʀidne pas avoir pris une ride — [visage] not to have aged; [œuvre] not to have dated
* * *ʀid nf1) (sur le visage) wrinkle2) fig (sur l'eau) ripple* * *ride nf1 (sur un visage, fruit) wrinkle; ne pas avoir pris une ride [visage] not to have aged; [œuvre] not to have dated;2 ( sur l'eau) ripple.[rid] nom féminin -
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1. LAT Rhinoclemmys areolata (Duméril, Bibron et Duméril)2. RUS —3. ENG furrowed wood turtle4. DEU Gefurchte Erdschildkröte f5. FRA —Ареал обитания: Центральная Америка
См. также в других словарях:
furrowed — furrowed; un·furrowed; … English syllables
Furrowed — Furrow Fur row, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Furrowed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Furrowing}.] [From {Furrow}, n.; cf. AS. fyrian.] 1. To cut a furrow in; to make furrows in; to plow; as, to furrow the ground or sea. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To mark with channels… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
furrowed — fur|rowed [ fɜroud ] adjective covered with deep lines: a furrowed brow a tree with furrowed bark … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
furrowed — UK [ˈfʌrəʊd] / US [ˈfɜroʊd] adjective covered with deep lines a furrowed brow a tree with furrowed bark … English dictionary
furrowed — adjective having long narrow shallow depressions (as grooves or wrinkles) in the surface furrowed fields his furrowed face lit by a warming smile • Syn: ↑rugged • Ant: ↑unfurrowed • Similar to: ↑ca … Useful english dictionary
furrowed — adj. Furrowed is used with these nouns: ↑brow, ↑forehead … Collocations dictionary
furrowed — Synonyms and related words: canaliculate, canaliculated, carved, chamfered, channeled, cockled, cockly, corduroy, corduroyed, corrugate, corrugated, costate, creased, crimped, crimpy, crinkled, crinkly, crumpled, cut, dadoed, enchased, engraved,… … Moby Thesaurus
furrowed — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. grooved, ribbed, channeled; see corrugated … English dictionary for students
furrowed — adj. grooved, having furrows; wrinkled fur·row || fÉœrəʊ / fÊŒ n. row, ditch; fold; wrinkle v. plow furrows; make grooves; make wrinkles (in the face); be wrinkled … English contemporary dictionary
furrowed — adj 1. plowed, harrowed, grooved; fluted, ribbed, striated, corrugated; sulcate, channeled, rutted, vermiculate; caniculate, canaliculate, bisul cous, trisulcate. 2. wrinkled, creased, rumpled, rimpled, crinkled, knitted … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
furrowed — Au auwaha, wa awa a, wa awa ahia, āwa awa a, ōwahawaha, kāwaha, māio, ānuhenuhe, mākuakua … English-Hawaiian dictionary