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21 monologuer
mɔnɔlɔgeverbe intransitif ( parler seul) to deliver a monologue; péj to hold forth* * *mɔnɔlɔɡe vi* * *[mɔnɔlɔge] verbe intransitifa. [en public] he can go on (talking) for hoursb. [tout seul] he talks to himself for hours -
22 croître
croître° [kʀwatʀ]➭ TABLE 55 intransitive verba. to grow• croître en nombre/volume to increase in number/volume* * *kʀwɑtʀverbe intransitif1) ( se développer) [animal, personne, plante] to grow2) (en nombre, en importance) [colère, abstentionnisme] to grow; [bruit] to get ou grow louder3) ( augmenter) [production, vente] to grow (de by); [jour] to get longercroître de 3% — to grow by 3%
4) Mathématique to increase* * *kʀwatʀ vi1) [population, nombre] to growfaire croître [chiffre d'affaires, ventes] — to increase
2) [plante] to grow3) [jours] to grow longer4) [lune] to wax* * *croître verb table: croître vi1 Physiol, Bot ( se développer) [animal, personne, plante] to grow; croître en volume/intelligence to grow in volume/intelligence; faire croître to grow; croissez et multipliez be fruitful and multiply;2 (en nombre, en importance) [colère, peur, abstentionnisme] to grow; [bruit] to get ou grow louder; aller croître to increase;3 ( augmenter) [production, vente, exportation] to grow (de by); [jour] to get longer; croître de 3% to grow by 3%;4 Math [fonction, valeur] to increase; faire croître to increase.[krwatr] verbe intransitif -
23 fulminer
fulminer [fylmine]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb( = pester) to thunder forth* * *fylmine* * *fylmine vi* * *fulminer verb table: aimerA vtr2 Relig to fulminate (qch contre qn sth against sb).B vi1 ( enrager) to fulminate (contre against); il fulminait intérieurement he was seething;2 Chimie to detonate.[fylmine] verbe intransitiffulminer contre le gouvernement to fulminate ou to rail against the government————————[fylmine] verbe transitif -
24 papillonner
papillonner [papijɔne]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verba. ( = voltiger) to flit aboutb. (entre activités diverses) to switch back and forth ; (en amour) to flit from one person to the other* * *papijɔneverbe intransitif1) ( voleter) to flit about2) ( être volage) to flirt incessantly* * *papijɔne vi(d'une chose à l'autre) to flit from one thing to another, (d'une personne à l'autre) to flit from one person to another* * *papillonner verb table: aimer vi1 ( voleter) to flit about (de qch à qch from sth to sth);2 ( être volage) to flirt incessantly.[papijɔne] verbe intransitif1. [voltiger] to flit ou to flutter about2. [être volage] to behave in a fickle manner3. [être inattentif] to be inattentive -
25 retentir
retentir [ʀ(ə)tɑ̃tiʀ]➭ TABLE 2 intransitive verb• à minuit, des explosions retentirent explosions were heard at midnightb. ( = résonner de) retentir de to ring withc. ( = affecter) retentir sur to have an effect upon* * *ʀ(ə)tɑ̃tiʀverbe intransitif2) ( affecter)retentir sur — [fatigue, drogue, état] to have an impact on; [événement, situation] to have repercussions on
* * *ʀ(ə)tɑ̃tiʀ vi1) [sirène, alarme] to ring out2)retentir de qch [bruit, son] [lieu] — to ring with sth, to resound with sth
3) (= se répercuter)Cette crise retentit sur le moral des habitants de la cité. — This crisis is having an effect on the morale of the estate's residents.
* * *retentir verb table: finir vi1 ( résonner) to ring out; ( plus fort) to resound; retentir aux oreilles de qn to ring in sb's ears; retentir en qn liter to strike a chord in sb;2 ( affecter) retentir sur [fatigue, drogue, état] to have an impact on; [événement, situation] to have repercussions on.[rətɑ̃tir] verbe intransitifla voix des enfants retentissait dans l'escalier the children's voices were ringing out in the stairway2. [avoir des répercussions] -
26 ensuivre
s'ensuivre ɑ̃sɥivʀ verbe pronominal to follow, to ensue* * *ensuivre: s'ensuivre verb table: appeler vpr to follow, to ensue; ils ont connu la guerre, et tout ce qui s'ensuit they have lived through war and all that it entails; jusqu'à ce que mort s'ensuive until one is dead.[ɑ̃sɥivr]s'ensuivre verbe pronominal intransitif1. [en résulter] to follow, to ensuesa maladie et toutes les conséquences qui s'en sont suivies his illness and all the ensuing consequences2. (littéraire) [venir après] to follow (on)3. (locution) -
27 gloser
gloze
1.
verbe transitif to annotate [texte]
2.
* * *ɡloze vi* * *gloser verb table: aimerA vtr to annotate [texte].B vi ( discourir) to ramble on (sur about).[gloze] verbe transitif————————gloser sur verbe plus préposition1. [discourir sur]2. [jaser sur]gloser sur quelque chose/quelqu'un to gossip about something/somebody -
28 éructer
eʀykte
1.
verbe transitif to spit out [injures]
2.
verbe intransitif to eructate* * *eʀykte vi* * *éructer verb table: aimerA vtr to bawl [injures].B vi to eructate.[erykte] verbe intransitif————————[erykte] verbe transitif -
29 laïusser
laïusser○ verb table: aimer vi to hold forth.
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forth — S2 [fo:θ US fo:rθ] adv [: Old English;] 1.) and so forth used to refer to other things of the type you have already mentioned, without actually naming them = ↑et cetera ▪ She started telling me about her bad back, her migraines, and so forth. 2.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
forth-issuing — verb Issuing; coming out; coming forth, as from a covert … Wiktionary
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call forth — verb 1. evoke or provoke to appear or occur Her behavior provoked a quarrel between the couple • Syn: ↑provoke, ↑evoke, ↑kick up • Derivationally related forms: ↑evocation (for: ↑evoke … Useful english dictionary
set forth — verb 1. state (Freq. 15) set forth one s reasons • Syn: ↑expound, ↑exposit • Derivationally related forms: ↑exposition (for: ↑exposit) … Useful english dictionary
issue forth — verb come forth A scream came from the woman s mouth His breath came hard • Syn: ↑come • Verb Frames: Something s Something is ing PP * * * ˌissu … Useful english dictionary
sally forth — verb set out in a sudden, energetic or violent manner • Syn: ↑sally out • Hypernyms: ↑depart, ↑part, ↑start, ↑start out, ↑set forth, ↑set off, ↑set out … Useful english dictionary
hold forth — verb talk at length and formally about a topic The speaker dissertated about the social politics in 18th century England • Syn: ↑discourse, ↑dissertate • Derivationally related forms: ↑dissertation (for: ↑dissertate) … Useful english dictionary
go forth — verb 1. come out of Water issued from the hole in the wall The words seemed to come out by themselves • Syn: ↑issue, ↑emerge, ↑come out, ↑come forth, ↑egress • Derivationally relate … Useful english dictionary
come forth — verb 1. come out of (Freq. 2) Water issued from the hole in the wall The words seemed to come out by themselves • Syn: ↑issue, ↑emerge, ↑come out, ↑go forth, ↑egress … Useful english dictionary