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1 furtivement
furtivement [fyʀtivmɑ̃]adverb* * *fyʀtivmɑ̃adverbe furtively* * *fyʀtivmɑ̃ adv* * *furtivement adv furtively.[fyrtivmɑ̃] adverbe -
2 dérobé
dérobé, e [deʀɔbe]1. adjective[escalier, porte] secret2. feminine noun* * *
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dérobée deʀɔbe adjectif [porte, escalier] concealed
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à la dérobée locution adverbiale furtively* * *deʀɔbe dérobé, -e1. adj(porte) secret, hidden2. nf* * *A pp ⇒ dérober.B pp adj [porte, escalier] concealed.C à la dérobée loc adv furtively.couloir/escalier dérobé secret corridor/staircase————————à la dérobée locution adverbiale -
3 tapinois
en tapinois ɑ̃tapinwɑ locution adverbiale furtively* * *tapinwaen tapinois adv
* * *tapinois: en tapinois loc adv furtively.[tapinwa]en tapinois locution adverbiale -
4 examiner
examiner [εgzamine]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = analyser) to examine ; [+ question, demande, cas] to look into ; [+ projet de loi] to discuss• examiner qch dans le or en détail to examine sth in detail2. reflexive verb► s'examiner [personne] to examine o.s.* * *ɛgzamine1) ( étudier) gén to examine; ( pour faire des changements) to review [situation]2) ( observer) to examine [marchandise, visage]3) Médecine to examine [malade, blessure]* * *ɛɡzamine vt* * *examiner verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( étudier) gén to examine; ( pour faire des changements) to review [situation]; rejeter une demande sans l'examiner to dismiss a request out of hand; examiner qch de près to have a close look at sth; il faut examiner la situation de plus près the situation must be looked at more closely; examiner qn de la tête aux pieds to look sb up and down;3 Méd to examine [malade, blessure];B s'examiner vpr to examine oneself.[ɛgzamine] verbe transitif1. [réfléchir sur - dossier, documents] to examine, to go through (inseparable) ; [ - circonstances] to examine ; [ - requête] to examine, to consider ; [ - affaire] to investigate, to examine, to go into (inseparable)2. [regarder de près - meuble, signature etc.] to examine ; [ - personne] to look carefully at, to study ; [ - appartement] to have a look aroundb. (figuré) to have a very close look at, to scrutinize3. MÉDECINE [lésion, malade] to examine————————s'examiner verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)————————s'examiner verbe pronominal(emploi réciproque) to scrutinize one another ou each other -
5 furtif
furtif, -ive [fyʀtif, iv]adjective* * *- ive fyʀtif, iv adjectif1) (discret, rapide) furtive2) ( passager) [soupçon, joie, émotion] fleeting3) Armée ( indétectable)* * *fyʀtif, iv adj (-ive)1) (regard) furtive2) MILITAIRE* * *1 (discret, rapide) furtive; marcher d'un pas furtif to tread furtively;2 ( passager) [soupçon, joie, émotion] fleeting;1. [comportement] furtive[larme] hidden -
6 catimini
En catimini (adv. exp.): Furtively, with great discretion. Partir en catimini: To slip away unnoticed. -
7 œil
n. m.1. Avoir quelqu'un a l'œil: To keep a close eye on someone. Je veux que vous m'ayez ce lascar à l'œil! Don't let that bugger out of your sight!2. Avoir quelqu'un dans l'œil (Racing and cycling slang): To see a fellow competitor forge ahead.3. L'avoir dans l'œil (fig.): To have been 'conned', 'diddled', to have been duped.4. Risquer un œil: To 'take a peep', to glance furtively at something.5. Se rincer l'œil: To 'feast one's eyes', to get a salacious eyeful.6. Pisser de l'œil (often of woman): To 'have the weepies', to 'turn on the waterworks', to cry.7. Ne dormir que d'un œil: To take a wary 'forty winks', to drift into a state of superficial sleep because danger is lurking.8. Ouvrir l'œil et le bon: To 'keep one's weather eye open', to keep a sharp lookout.9. Monter un œil à quelqu'un: To 'give someone a shiner', a black eye.10. Avoir un œil qui dit merde à l'autre (joc.): To have a pronounced squint (also: avoir les yeux qui se croisent les bras).11. Tourner de l'œil: To 'pass out', to faint.12. Etre frais comme l'œil (of person): To be (and look) as fresh as a daisy.13. Obéir au doigt et à l'œil'. To be hyperobedient (literally to jump to attention at the quiver of an eyebrow).14. Faire un œil de crapaud mort d'amour. To look 'spoony', to have a lovesick expression on one's face.a To make a deep impression on someone.b To 'click' with someone, to take someone's fancy.16. S'en battre l'œil: 'Not to care a rap about something', to be totally unconcerned.17. Mon œil! You must be joking! (This ironical interjection is usually accompanied by the pulling down with the index finger of the lower eyelid. This 'bodyspeak' gesture emphasizes the 'I'm not as gullible as you think' quality of the remark.)18. L'œil du bidet ( pol): 'Dick', private eye. (This pejorative appellation for a private detective reflects explicitly the snooping that constitutes a fair proportion of his business.)19. L'œil de bronze: The anus, the anal sphincter (where sodomous intercourse is concerned). -
8 poil-poil
I.adj. inv. 'Super-duper', 'A-1', first-class. C'est un restaurant tout ce qu'il y a de poil-poil: It's a really smashing little eating-place! (also: au poil).II.adv. (also: en douce poil-poil): 'Softlysoftly', on the Q.T., quietly and furtively. Adeux heures du mat' c'est poil-poil qu'on a dû monter l'escalier: At 2 a.m. we had to tip-toe upstairs.
См. также в других словарях:
Furtively — Fur tive*ly, adv. Stealthily by theft. Lover. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
furtively — late 15c.; from FURTIVE (Cf. furtive) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
furtively — furtive ► ADJECTIVE ▪ characterized by guilty or evasive secrecy; stealthy. DERIVATIVES furtively adverb furtiveness noun. ORIGIN Latin furtivus, from furtum theft … English terms dictionary
furtively — adverb in a furtive manner (Freq. 1) the soldiers were furtively crawling through the night • Syn: ↑on the sly • Derived from adjective: ↑furtive … Useful english dictionary
furtively — adverb see furtive … New Collegiate Dictionary
furtively — See furtive. * * * … Universalium
furtively — adverb /ˈfɜːtɪvli/ In a furtive manner. Syn: secretively, surreptitiously … Wiktionary
furtively — adv. secretly, stealthily; slyly, shiftily … English contemporary dictionary
furtively — fur·tive·ly … English syllables
furtively — See: furtive … English dictionary
furtively — Stealthily; by stealth … Ballentine's law dictionary