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1 grapevine
grapevine [ˈgreɪpvaɪn]• I hear through the grapevine that... j'ai appris par le téléphone arabe que...* * *['greɪpvaɪn]•• -
2 grapevine
to hear sth on the grapevine apprendre qch par le téléphone arabe. -
3 grapevine
grapevine ['greɪpvaɪn](b) figurative téléphone m arabe;∎ I heard on the grapevine that… j'ai entendu par le téléphone arabe que… -
4 grapevine
1) (an informal means of passing news from person to person: I hear through the grapevine that he is leaving.) rumeur publique2) (a vine.) vigne -
5 grapevine
rumeur publique; ouï-dire; bouche à oreille; fam. téléphone arabeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > grapevine
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6 to hear on the grapevine
[U] entendre dire; avoir vent de qqch; apprendre par la rumeur publique; fam. via le téléphone arabe ou "Radio- Couloirs"English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to hear on the grapevine
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7 grape
[ɡreip](a green or black smooth-skinned eatable berry from which wine is made.) raisin- sour grapes -
8 bush
bush [bʊʃ]1 noun∎ the children hid in the bushes les enfants se cachèrent dans les fourrés;∎ figurative a bush of black hair une tignasse de cheveux noirs∎ the bush la brousse2 adverb∎ Australian to go bush aller dans la brousse►► Bush House = siège de la BBC à Londres d'où sont retransmises vers l'étranger les émissions du BBC World Service;bush jacket saharienne f;bush taxi taxi-brousse m; -
9 vine
vine [vaɪn]1 noun(a) (grapevine) vigne f►► vine fruit raisin m;vine grower viticulteur(trice) m,f, vigneron(onne) m,f;vine growing viticulture f;vine harvest vendange f, vendanges fpl
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grapevine — UK US /ˈgreɪpvaɪn/ noun [C] ► an informal way in which information is shared in a group of people: »We hear on the grapevine that the companies are discussing a merger. »For days the scientific grapevine has been buzzing with news of the… … Financial and business terms
Grapevine — Grapevine, TX U.S. city in Texas Population (2000): 42059 Housing Units (2000): 16486 Land area (2000): 32.279661 sq. miles (83.603934 sq. km) Water area (2000): 3.576018 sq. miles (9.261845 sq. km) Total area (2000): 35.855679 sq. miles… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
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Grapevine — Grape vine , n. (Bot.) A vine or climbing shrub, of the genus {Vitis}, having small green flowers and lobed leaves, and bearing the fruit called {grapes}. [1913 Webster] Note: The common grapevine of the Old World is {Vitis vinifera}, and is a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
grapevine — ► NOUN 1) a vine bearing grapes. 2) (the grapevine) informal the circulation of rumours and unofficial information … English terms dictionary
grapevine — or grapevine telegraph [grāp′vīn΄] n. 1. any of the woody vines that bear grapes ☆ 2. a secret means of spreading or receiving information; also, the spreading of news or gossip from one person to another: with the … English World dictionary
grapevine — index report (rumor) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
grapevine — 1736, from GRAPE (Cf. grape) + VINE (Cf. vine). Meaning rumor source is 1862, U.S. Civil War slang for telegraph wires … Etymology dictionary
Grapevine — The term Grapevine may refer to:* Grapevine, common name for plants of the genus Vitis *Grapevine (gossip), term often used to describe a form of informal communication, as in heard it through the grapevine *Grapevine (dance move), a step pattern … Wikipedia