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budge [bʌdʒ]∎ it won't budge c'est coincé, c'est bloqué∎ she refused to budge elle ne voulut pas en démordre;∎ he wouldn't budge an inch il a tenu bon(b) (convince) convaincre, faire changer d'avis;∎ he won't be budged il reste inébranlable, il n'y a pas eu moyen de le faire changer d'avisfamiliar se pousser□
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