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1 damn
damn [dæm]familiar mince!2 noun∎ familiar I don't give a damn j'en ai rien à cirer, je m'en balance;∎ I don't give a damn about the money je me fiche pas mal de l'argent;∎ it's not worth a damn ça ne vaut pas un pet de lapin ou un clou∎ they damned him with faint praise ils l'ont éreinté sous couleur d'éloge;∎ you're damned if you do and damned if you don't quoique tu fasses tu es perdant∎ damn you! va te faire voir!;∎ he found out, damn him! il s'en est rendu compte, le salaud!;∎ damn the expense/the consequences au diable l'avarice/tant pis pour les conséquences;∎ well I'll be damned! ça, c'est le comble!;∎ I'll be damned if I'll apologize! m'excuser? plutôt mourir!familiar fichu, sacré;∎ you damn fool! espèce d'idiot!;∎ he's a damn nuisance il est vraiment casse-pied;∎ it's a damn nuisance! ce que c'est casse-pied!, quelle barbe!;∎ it's one damn thing after another quand ce n'est pas une chose c'est l'autre(a) (as intensifier) vachement;∎ a damn good idea une super bonne idée;∎ you're damn right t'as parfaitement raison;∎ he's so damn slow il est hyper lent;∎ he knows damn well what I mean il sait exactement ou très bien ce que je veux dire□∎ damn all que dalle;∎ damn all money/thanks pas un sou/merci;∎ there's damn all in the fridge il y a que dalle dans le frigo;∎ it's got damn all to do with you ça n'a absolument rien à voir avec toi□ ;∎ what can you see? damn all! tu vois quelque chose? que dalle!;∎ she did damn all elle n'a rien fichu;∎ he knows damn all about it il n'en sait fichtre rien -
2 damn
damn [dæm]1. exclamation(inf!) merde ! (inf !)b. (inf!) damn him! qu'il aille au diable !• damn you! va te faire foutre ! (inf !)• shut up and listen to me, damn you! tais-toi et écoute-moi, bordel ! (inf !)• damn it! merde ! (inf !)• well I'll be damned! ça c'est trop fort !• I'm damned if... je veux bien être pendu si...3. noun(inf!) I don't give a damn je m'en fous (inf !)4. adjective• you damn fool! espèce de crétin ! (inf)5. adverb• damn right! et comment !• he damn well insulted me! il m'a carrément injurié !• I should damn well think so! j'espère bien !• you know damn well it's true! tu sais très bien que c'est vrai !* * *[dæm] 1.(colloq) noun2.not to give a damn about somebody/something — se ficher (colloq) de quelqu'un/quelque chose
(colloq) adjective [object] fichu (colloq)3.your damn husband — ton fichu (colloq) mari
(colloq) adverb franchement4.(colloq) exclamation zut! (colloq)5.transitive verb1) (colloq) ( curse)...and damn the consequences! — et tant pis pour le reste!
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3 damned
damned [dæmd]∎ he's a damn nuisance il est vraiment casse-pied2 adverbfamiliar rudement, vachement;∎ you know damned well what I mean tu sais très bien ce que je veux dire□ ;∎ do what you damned well like! fais ce que tu veux, je m'en fiche∎ or literary the damned les damnés mpl -
4 flaming
flaming [ˈfleɪmɪŋ]1. adjectivea. [torch] alluméb. [sunset] embrasé• it's a flaming nuisance! c'est vraiment enquiquinant ! (inf)2. adverb* * *['fleɪmɪŋ] 1.noun ( on Internet) campagne f d'insultes2.1) [vehicle, building] en flammes; [torch] allumé2) (épith) [row] violent
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