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1 grin
grin [grɪn]2. noun• take that stupid grin off your face! arrête de sourire bêtement !* * *[grɪn] 1.noun sourire m2.•• -
2 grin
to grin and bear it souffrir en silence ; to grin from ear to ear sourire jusqu'aux oreilles. -
3 grin
grin [grɪn]1 noungrand sourire m;∎ a broad grin un large souriresourire;∎ to grin at sb faire ou adresser un grand sourire à qn;∎ what are you grinning at? qu'est-ce que tu as à sourire comme ça?;∎ figurative we'll just have to grin and bear it il faudra le prendre avec le sourire -
4 grin
[ɡrin] 1. past tense, past participle - grinned; verb(to smile broadly: The children grinned happily for the photographer.) sourire d'une oreille à l'autre2. noun(a broad smile.) sourire épanoui -
5 grin and bear it
(to put up with something unpleasant without complaining: He doesn't like his present job but he'll just have to grin and bear it till he finds another.) faire contre mauvaise fortune bon coeur -
6 cheesy
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7 boyish
boyish [ˈbɔɪɪ∫][male's behaviour] d'enfant ; ( = tomboyish) de garçon* * *['bɔɪɪʃ]1) ( youthful) [figure, looks] d'adolescent2) ( endearingly young) [grin, charm] enfantin -
8 cheeky
cheeky [ˈt∫i:kɪ][child] effronté ; [remark] impertinent* * *['tʃiːkɪ]1) ( impudent) [person] effronté, insolent; [question] impoli2) ( pert) [grin] espiègle, coquin -
9 foolish
foolish [ˈfu:lɪ∫]a. ( = foolhardy) [person] bête ; [action, decision, mistake] stupide• what a foolish thing to do! quelle bêtise !b. ( = ridiculous) [person, question] ridicule* * *['fuːlɪʃ]1) [person] bête ( to do de faire)2) [grin, expression] stupide3) ( misguided) [decision, question, remark] idiot -
10 madly
madly [ˈmædlɪ][scream, grin] comme un fou* * *['mædlɪ]1) ( frantically) frénétiquement2) ( extremely) follementmadly in love (with somebody) — follement or éperdument amoureux (de quelqu'un)
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11 manic
manic [ˈmænɪk][person] surexcité ; (clinically) maniaque ; [energy] frénétique ; [grin] de dément (e) ; [laughter] hystérique* * *['mænɪk]1) ( manic-depressive) maniaco-dépressif/-ive; ( obsessive) obsessionnel/-elle2) fig frénétique -
12 toothless
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13 toothy
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14 wickedness
['wɪkɪdnɪs]1) ( evil) (of person, deed, regime, heart) cruauté f2) (of grin, joke) malice f -
15 amiably
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16 Cheshire cat
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17 grinned
past tense, past participle; see grin -
18 toothy
adjective (showing a lot of teeth: a toothy grin.) découvrant largement les dents -
19 boyish
1 ( youthful) [figure, looks] d'adolescent ; to look boyish avoir l'air d'un adolescent ; her boyish figure/looks sa silhouette/son air de garçon ;2 ( endearingly young) [grin, charm, enthusiasm] enfantin. -
20 broad
A nB adj1 ( wide) [chest, face, grin, ribbon, river, street] large ; to have a broad back lit, fig avoir le dos large ; to be broad in the hips être large de hanches ; to grow broader s'élargir ;2 ( extensive) [area, expanse, plain] vaste ;3 ( wide-ranging) [choice, range] grand ; [introduction, invitation, syllabus, consensus, feeling, implication] général ; [alliance, coalition, movement] large ; there is broad support for the law la loi a été largement approuvée ;4 ( general) [interpretation, meaning, term] large ; [aim, base, notion, option, outline, principle] général ;6 ( unsubtle) [wink] bien visible ; to drop broad hints about faire des allusions évidentes à ; to drop sb a broad hint that faire comprendre à qn que ;7 ( pronounced) [accent] fort (before n) ; to speak with ou in a broad Welsh accent parler avec un fort accent gallois ; a poem in broad Scots une poésie en dialecte écossais ;8 ( complete) in broad daylight en plein jour ;9 ( vulgar) [joke, humour] grossier/-ière ;10 Ling [transcription] phonétique.it's as broad as it's long c'est du pareil au même ○.
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