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verge [vɜ:dʒ]1 noun(a) (edge → of lawn) bord m; (→ of forest) orée f; British (→ by roadside) accotement m, bas-côté m;∎ grass verge (round flowerbed) bordure f en gazon; (by roadside) herbe f au bord de la route; (in park, garden) bande f d'herbe;∎ British Cars soft verges (road sign) accotement instable;∎ the car skidded onto the verge la voiture a dérapé et est montée sur l'accotement ou sur le bas-côté∎ to be on the verge of tears être au bord des larmes;∎ to be on the verge of bankruptcy/of a nervous breakdown être au bord de la faillite/de la dépression nerveuse;∎ to be on the verge of adolescence/old age être au seuil de l'adolescence/de la vieillesse;∎ to be on the verge of doing sth être sur le point de faire qch;∎ I was on the verge of telling him j'étais sur le point de lui dire, j'étais à deux doigts de lui dire;∎ he's on the verge of sixty il frôle ou frise la soixantaine;∎ the country has been brought to the verge of civil war le pays a été amené au seuil de la guerre civile(road, lawn) border(be close to) côtoyer, s'approcher de;∎ they are verging on bankruptcy ils sont au bord de la faillite, la faillite les menace;∎ his feeling was one of panic verging on hysteria il ressentait une sorte de panique proche de l'hystérie ou qui frôlait l'hystérie;∎ she's verging on thirty elle frise la trentaine;∎ green verging on blue du vert qui tire sur le bleu -
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verge n1 GB ( by road) accotement m, bas-côté m ; grass verge accotement herbeux ; soft verge accotement non stabilisé ;2 ( brink) on the verge of au bord de [tears] ; au seuil de [adolescence, old age, death] ; on the verge of success sur le point de réussir ; on the verge of doing sur le point de faire ; on the verge of sleep/a discovery sur le point de s'endormir/de faire une découverte ; to bring ou drive sb to the verge of amener qn au bord de [bankruptcy, despair, revolt, suicide] ; to bring ou drive sb to the verge of doing amener qn au point de faire.■ verge on:▶ verge on [sth] friser [panic, stupidity, contempt] ; to be verging on the ridiculous/the illegal friser le ridicule/l'illégal. -
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grass, US [transcription][gr_s]A n1 ¢ ( wild) herbe f also Agric ; in the grass dans l'herbe ; a blade/a tuft of grass un brin/une touffe d'herbe ; to put out to grass lit, fig hum mettre au vert ;2 ¢ ( lawn) pelouse f ; on the grass sur la pelouse ; keep off the grass! défense de marcher sur les pelouses! ; to mow ou cut the grass tondre la pelouse ;4 Bot c graminée f ;5 ○ ¢ ( marijuana) herbe ○ f ;C vtr1 recouvrir [qch] d'herbe [field] ; gazonner [part of garden] ;2 US Agric donner du fourrage vert à [cattle].the grass is greener (on the other side of the fence) on croit toujours que c'est mieux ailleurs ; he doesn't let the grass grow under his feet il ne laisse pas traîner les choses ; it was so quiet you could hear the grass growing on aurait pu entendre une mouche voler.■ grass over:▶ grass over [sth], grass [sth] over recouvrir [qch] d'herbe [field, road] ; gazonner [area]. -
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grass [grα:s]1. nounherbe f• "keep off the grass" « défense de marcher sur la pelouse »[+ garden, square] gazonner ; [+ field, land] enherber3. compounds* * *[grɑːs], US [græs] 1.1) [U] ( wild) herbe fto put out to grass — lit, fig hum mettre au vert
2) [U] ( lawn) pelouse f3) [U] ( in tennis) gazon m4) Botany [C] graminée f5) (colloq) [U] ( marijuana) herbe (colloq) f6) (colloq) GB ( informer) mouchard (colloq) m2.•• -
6 clip
A n2 ( grip) ( for hair) barrette f ; ( on pen) agrafe f ; ( on bow tie) clip m ; ( jewellery) clip(s) m ;7 ( notch) encoche f ;8 Ling forme f tronquée.1 (cut, trim) tailler [hedge, grass verge] ; couper [cigar, fingernails, hair, moustache] ; tondre [dog, sheep] ; rogner [coin] ; rogner [bird's wing] ; to clip an article out of the paper découper un article dans un journal ;2 ( by hooking) accrocher [pen, microphone] (to à) ; ( by securing) fixer [electric wire, brooch] (to à) ; there was a bill clipped to the letter il y avait une facture attachée à la lettre (avec un trombone) ;3 GB poinçonner [ticket] ;4 to clip one's speech parler d'une manière hachée ;5 Ling tronquer ;6 ○ US ( swindle) arnaquer ;7 (hit, glance off) heurter.C vi ( p prés etc - pp-) ( by hooking on) [pen, personal stereo etc] s'accrocher (to à) ; ( by fastening on) [lamp, brooch etc] se fixer (to à).to clip sb's wings rogner les ailes à qn ; to give sb a clip on the ear ○ flanquer une taloche à qn ○ ; to travel at a fair ou a brisk clip aller à une bonne vitesse.
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grass — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ green ▪ coarse, rough, thick ▪ soft ▪ lush ▪ long … Collocations dictionary
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verge — verge1 [və:dʒ US və:rdʒ] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: long pole , from Latin virga; from within the verge within the area controlled by someone who carried a pole as a sign of authority ] 1.) be on the verge of sth to be at the point … Dictionary of contemporary English
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verge — ► NOUN 1) an edge or border. 2) Brit. a grass edging by the side of a road or path. 3) an extreme limit beyond which something specified will happen: on the verge of tears. ► VERB (verge on) ▪ be very close or similar to. ORIGIN Old French, from… … English terms dictionary
verge — noun 1 very close to an extreme state PHRASES ▪ be on the verge of sth ▪ She was on the verge of a nervous breakdown when she finally sought help. ▪ He looked as if he was on the verge of tears. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
verge — verge1 [ vɜrdʒ ] verb verge on phrasal verb transitive verge on something to almost be in a particular state: The test was so difficult it was verging on the ridiculous. a footballing talent verging on genius verge verge 2 [ vɜrdʒ ] noun count… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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verge — [vɜːdʒ] verb I verge on sth II noun [C] British verge [vɜːdʒ] a border along the side of a road, often covered with grass • on the verge of sth about to do something or experience something[/ex] The two countries were on the verge of war.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English