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1 jaillissement
ʒajismɑ̃ nm[liquide] spurt, gush* * *[ʒajismɑ̃] nom masculin -
2 pisser
pisser (inf!) [pise]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb• il ne se sent plus pisser (pejorative) he thinks the sun shines out of his arse (vulg!) (Brit) or ass (vulg!) (US)2. transitive verb* * *
1.
(sl) pise verbe transitifpisser le sang — [personne, nez, blessure] to pour with blood
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verbe intransitif1) ( uriner) [personne, animal] to pee (colloq), to piss (sl)rire à en pisser dans sa culotte — to wet ou piss (sl) one's pants laughing
2) ( fuir) [récipient] to leak••se regarder or s'écouter pisser, ne plus se sentir pisser — to be full of oneself
ça lui a pris comme une envie de pisser — he/she had a sudden urge to do it
* * *pise *1. vi(= uriner) to pee *2. vt* * *pisser verb table: aimerA ◑vtr pisser du sang to pass blood; pisser le sang [personne, nez, blessure] to pour with blood; mon moteur pissait l'huile my engine was leaking oil all over the place.B vi1 ◑( uriner) [personne, animal] to pee◑; ( plus vulgaire) to piss◑; j'ai envie de pisser I want to pee◑; pisser de rire to piss◑ oneself laughing; pisser dans sa culotte to wet one's pants; rire à en pisser dans sa culotte to wet ou piss◑ one's pants laughing; pisser au lit to wet the bed; ⇒ mérinos, violon;2 ○( fuir) [récipient] to leak; un tonneau qui pisse de partout a cask that leaks like a sieve; l'eau pisse de partout water is pouring out from everywhere.il pleut comme vache qui pisse◑ it's pissing down◑, it's pouring down○; se regarder or s'écouter pisser◑, ne plus se sentir pisser◑ to be full of oneself; ça lui a pris comme une envie de pisser◑ he had a sudden urge to do it; laisse pisser◑! forget it!(très familier) [pise] verbe intransitifc'est comme si on pissait dans un violon it's a bloody waste of time (très familier), it's like pissing into the wind (très familier)2. [fuir] to leak————————(très familier) [pise] verbe transitif1. [uriner] to pass2. [laisser s'écouler]ça pissait le sang there was blood gushing ou spurting everywhere3. (locution)pisser de la copie to churn it out, to write reams -
3 démonstration
démonstration [demɔ̃stʀasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. demonstration ; [de théorème] proofb. ( = manifestation) [de joie, tendresse] show* * *demɔ̃stʀasjɔ̃1) ( manifestation) display2) ( leçon pratique) demonstration3) ( de théorie) demonstration; ( de théorème) proof* * *demɔ̃stʀasjɔ̃ nfdemonstration, (aérienne, navale) display* * *1 ( signe extérieur) show ¢; faire des démonstrations d'amitié à qn to make a show of friendship towards sb;2 ( leçon pratique) demonstration; démonstration culinaire/de judo cookery GB ou cooking US/judo demonstration; faire une démonstration à qn to give sb a demonstration; faire la démonstration d'un appareil to demonstrate an appliance; de démonstration [appareil, matériel] demonstration;3 (illustration, preuve) (de loi, théorie, vérité) demonstration; ( de théorème) proof; la démonstration en a été faite this has been proved GB ou proven; l'organisme a fait la démonstration de son utilité the organization has demonstrated its usefulness; démonstration par l'absurde reductio ad absurdum;4 ( manifestation) display; démonstration de force/courage display of strength /courage; démonstration aérienne Sport air display.[demɔ̃strasjɔ̃] nom féminin[ensemble de formules] demonstration————————démonstrations nom féminin pluriel[crises] outburstsdémonstrations de tendresse/joie/colère show of tenderness/joy/anger -
4 jaillissant
( féminin jaillissante) [ʒajisɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif -
5 mirifique
miʀifikadjectif hum fabulous (colloq)* * *miʀifik adj1) (= prodigieux) (contrat, profits) fabulous, lucrative2) (= mirobolant) (annonce) glowing, gushing* * *[mirifik] adjectif -
6 dégueulando
adj. inv. (of melody): Gushing and syrupy. (This word has built-in jocularity to make it resemble the instructions on a musical score.) -
7 pédaleur
n. m. Pédaleur de charme: Gushing and smarmy individual who tends to overwhelm those on whom he is trying to make an impression. (There is no implication that the man concerned is homosexual, but his mannerisms are irritating.) -
8 exubérant
exuberant, gushing -
9 jaillissement
COS scaturime, scatulime, scrizzime, schizzime, zirlimeEN gushing, spouting
См. также в других словарях:
Gushing — Gush ing, a. 1. Rushing forth with violence, as a fluid; flowing copiously; as, gushing waters. Gushing blood. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Emitting copiously, as tears or words; weakly and unreservedly demonstrative in matters of affection;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gushing — adjective 1. flowing profusely a gushing hydrant pouring flood waters • Syn: ↑pouring • Similar to: ↑running 2. uttered with unrestrained enthusiasm a novel told in burbly panting tones … Useful english dictionary
Gushing — Gush Gush (g[u^]sh), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Gushed} (g[u^]sht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Gushing}.] [OE. guschen, cf. Icel. gusa and gjsa, also D. gucsen; perh. akin to AS. ge[ o]tan to pour, G. giessen, Goth. giutan, E. gut. Cf. {Found} to cast.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gushing — gush|ing [ˈgʌʃıŋ] adj also gush|y [ˈgʌʃi] informal expressing praise, pleasure etc in a way that other people think is too strong ▪ the gushing praise of the New York critics >gushingly adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
gushing — gush ► VERB 1) send out or flow in a rapid and plentiful stream. 2) speak or write effusively. ► NOUN 1) a rapid and plentiful stream. 2) effusiveness. DERIVATIVES gushing adjective … English terms dictionary
gushing — adjective Flowing forth suddenly or violently … Wiktionary
gushing — Synonyms and related words: abundance, abundant, adulatory, affluent, amplitude, bathetic, beery, bland, blandishing, blarneying, buttery, cajoling, cloud of words, cloying, complimentary, confluent, copious, copiousness, coursing, courtierly,… … Moby Thesaurus
gushing — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Flowing] Syn. spouting, pouring out, emitting; see flowing . 2. [*Sentimental] Syn. enthusiastic, blubbery, mushy*; see effusive , sentimental … English dictionary for students
gushing — gush|ing [ gʌʃıŋ ] adjective INFORMAL expressing admiration or pleasure with so much enthusiasm that people think you are not sincere ╾ gush|ing|ly adverb … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gushing — gʌʃ n. sudden flow; flood; outburst v. flow, stream, spurt; burst forth; express oneself emotionally and effusively … English contemporary dictionary
gushing — huggins … Anagrams dictionary