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41 malheureux
malheureux, -euse [maløʀø, øz]1. adjectivea. ( = infortuné) unfortunateb. ( = regrettable) unfortunatec. ( = triste, qui souffre) unhappyd. ( = malchanceux: toujours après le nom) [candidat, tentative] unsuccessfule. ( = insignifiant: toujours avant le nom) wretched• toute une histoire pour un malheureux billet de 10 euros such a fuss about a wretched 10-euro note2. masculine noun, feminine noun( = infortuné) poor wretch ; ( = indigent) needy person• il a tout perdu ? le malheureux ! did he lose everything? the poor man!• ne fais pas cela, malheureux ! don't do that, you fool!* * *maløʀø, øz (-euse)1. adj1) (personne) miserableQu'est-ce que tu as? Tu as l'air malheureux. — What's wrong with you? You look miserable.
2) (événement) unfortunate3) (= malchanceux) unluckyavoir la main malheureuse (au jeu) — to be unlucky, (= tout casser) to be ham-fisted
4) (= insignifiant) wretched2. nm/f(= infortuné, misérable) poor soul, (= indigent, miséreux) unfortunate creature* * *malheureux, - euseA adj1 ( pas heureux) [personne, visage, vie] unhappy; ( plus fort) miserable; rendre qn malheureux to make sb unhappy; je suis malheureux de ne (pas) pouvoir I'm really unhappy that I can't; ne prends pas cet air malheureux! don't look so miserable; si c'est pas malheureux○ de voir/d'entendre isn't it awful to see/hear;2 ( à plaindre) [victime] unfortunate;3 ( marqué par la malchance) [candidat] unlucky (en in); [coïncidence] unfortunate; [passion] ill-fated; malheureux en affaires unlucky in business; être malheureux au jeu to be an unlucky gambler; ( aux cartes) to be unlucky at cards;4 ( regrettable) [mot, geste, choix] unfortunate; une initiative malheureuse an unfortunate move; c'est bien malheureux mais c'est comme ça it's very unfortunate but that's how it is; c'est malheureux que tu ne puisses pas venir it's a pity ou shame that you can't come; ‘j'ai fini!’-‘ce n'est pas malheureux○!’ ‘I've finished!’-‘about time too!’;5 ( négligeable) [somme] paltry, pathetic; pour trois malheureux euros for a paltry three euros; seulement dix malheureux visiteurs only a pathetic ten visitors.B nm,f1 ( personne peu chanceuse) le malheureux/la malheureuse a cru que… the poor man/the poor woman thought that…; il a souffert, le malheureux! he really went through it, poor man!; ne fais pas cela, malheureuse! don't do that, for heaven's sake;2 ( personne indigente) poor person; les malheureux the needy.être malheureux comme les pierres to be as miserable as sin; heureux au jeu, malheureux en amour Prov lucky at cards, unlucky in love Prov.( féminin malheureuse) [malɶrø, øz] adjectifje suis malheureux de ne pouvoir l'aider I feel sad ou wretched at not being able to help himn'y pense plus, tu ne fais que te rendre malheureux don't think about it any more, you're only making yourself miserableêtre malheureux comme une pierre ou les pierres to be dreadfully unhappyle candidat malheureux verra ses frais de déplacement remboursés the unsuccessful candidate will have his travel expenses paidil est malheureux au jeu/en amour he has no luck with gambling/womenla malheureuse femme ne savait rien de la catastrophe nobody had told the poor ou unfortunate ou wretched woman about the catastrophe4. [infructueux - initiative, effort] thwarted ; [ - amour] unrequited[malencontreux - tentative] unfortunate, ill-fated ; [ - conséquences] unfortunate, unhappy ; [ - incident] unfortunatepar un malheureux hasard by an unfortunate coincidence, as bad luck would have it5. (avant le nom) [insignifiant]pleurer ainsi pour un malheureux parapluie perdu/une malheureuse piqûre! all these tears for a stupid lost umbrella/a tiny little injection!6. [dans des tournures impersonnelles]il est malheureux que vous ne l'ayez pas rencontré it's unfortunate ou a pity ou a shame you didn't meet himce serait malheureux de ne pas en profiter it would be a pity ou shame not to take advantage of itc'est malheureux à dire, mais c'est la vérité it's an awful thing to say, but it's the truthc'est malheureux à dire, mais je m'ennuie I hate to say so but I'm boredsi c'est pas malheureux (de voir/d'entendre ça)! (familier) it's a (crying) shame (to see/to hear that)!————————, malheureuse [malɶrø, øz] nom masculin, nom fémininsecourir les malheureux to help the poor ou the needy ou those in needil est bien seul maintenant, le pauvre malheureux he's very much on his own now, the poor devilvous allez faire des malheureux avec votre nouvelle taxe you'll make some people (very) unhappy with your new taxattention, petit malheureux! careful, you wretched boy ou little wretch!qu'as-tu dit là, malheureux! honestly, what a thing to say! -
42 manifester
manifester [manifεste]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. intransitive verb( = protester) to demonstrate3. reflexive verba. [émotion] to express itself ; [phénomène] to be apparent• cette maladie se manifeste par l'apparition de boutons the appearance of a rash is the first symptom of this diseaseb. [personne] to appear ; (par écrit, par téléphone) to get in touch ; [bénévole, candidat, témoin] to come forwardc. [élève] to participate* * *manifɛste
1.
verbe transitif ( faire connaître) to show, to demonstrate [soutien]; to show [curiosité, sentiment, qualité]; ( exprimer) to express [désir, crainte]
2.
verbe intransitif to demonstrate
3.
se manifester verbe pronominal1) ( devenir apparent) [symptôme] to manifest itself; [phénomène] to appear; [maladie, inquiétude] to show itself2) ( faire signe)il ne s'est pas encore manifesté — ( en personne) there is still no sign of him; (par lettre, téléphone) we still haven't heard from him
3) ( répondre à un appel) [témoin] to come forward* * *manifɛste1. vt[volonté, intentions] to show, to indicate, [joie, peur] to express, to show2. viPOLITIQUE to demonstrate* * *manifester verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( faire connaître) to show, to demonstrate [soutien, opposition, solidarité, volonté]; to signal, to demonstrate [inquiétude, humeur]; to show [curiosité, sentiment, qualité]; manifester son désir de faire to signal one's desire to do; manifester sa présence to make one's presence known (par by; en faisant by doing);2 ( indiquer) [résultats électoraux, décision] to reveal.B vi to demonstrate (contre against; en faveur de for); appeler à manifester le 5 juin to call a demonstration for 5 June.C se manifester vpr1 ( devenir apparent) [symptôme] to manifest itself; [phénomène] to appear; [peur, maladie, inquiétude] to show itself; une tendance au changement se manifeste a tendency for change can be seen; des signes encourageants commencent à se manifester encouraging signs are becoming apparent ou manifest;2 ( faire signe) il ne s'est pas encore manifesté ( en personne) there is still no sign of him; (par lettre, téléphone) we still haven't heard from him; l'auteur des lettres anonymes s'est encore manifesté the anonymous letter writer has been heard from again;3 (répondre à un appel, une offre) [candidat, témoin] to come forward.[manifɛste] verbe transitif1. [exprimer] to expressmanifester son mécontentement à quelqu'un to indicate ou to express one's dissatisfaction to somebodymanifester un désir to express ou to indicate a wisha-t-elle manifesté le désir d'être enterrée près de son mari? was it her wish that she should be buried near her husband?sans manifester la moindre irritation/admiration without the slightest show of anger/admiration————————[manifɛste] verbe intransitif————————se manifester verbe pronominal intransitif1. [personne] to come forwardque le gagnant se manifeste, s'il vous plaît! would the (lucky) winner step ou come forward please!bon élève, mais devrait se manifester plus/moins souvent en classe good student, but should contribute more/be quieter in class2. [sentiment] to show[phénomène] to appearsa joie de vivre se manifeste dans toutes ses toiles her joie de vivre is expressed ou expresses itself in every one of her paintings -
43 repasser
repasser [ʀ(ə)pαse]➭ TABLE 1━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► repasser is conjugated with avoir, except when it is a verb of movement, when the auxiliary is être.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. transitive verbb. [+ examen, permis de conduire] to take againc. [+ plat] to hand round again ; [+ film] to show again ; [+ émission] to repeat ; [+ disque, chanson] to play againe. [+ rivière, montagne, frontière] to cross again2. intransitive verb• si vous repassez par Paris (au retour) if you come back through Paris ; (une autre fois) if you're passing through Paris again• je passai et repassai devant la vitrine I kept walking backwards and forwards in front of the shop window• quand il fait un travail, il faut toujours repasser derrière lui when he does some work you always have to go over it againc. ( = faire du repassage) to iron* * *ʀəpase
1.
1) ( avec un fer) to iron [vêtement]‘repasser à fer doux’ — ‘cool iron’
2) ( franchir de nouveau) to cross [something] again [fleuve, frontière]3) ( se soumettre de nouveau à) to take [something] again [permis de conduire, oral]; to retake, to resit GB [examen écrit]4) ( donner de nouveau) to pass [something] again [outil, sel] ( à quelqu'un to somebody)je te repasse Jean — ( au téléphone) I'll put you back on to Jean
5) (colloq) ( transmettre) to pass on [virus] ( à quelqu'un to somebody); to give [rhume] ( à quelqu'un to somebody)
2.
verbe intransitif1) ( dans un même lieu) [cyclistes, procession] to go past againsi tu repasses à Lyon, viens me voir — if you're ever back in Lyons, come and see me
s'il croit que je vais accepter, il repassera (colloq) or il peut toujours repasser! — (colloq) if he thinks I'm going to agree, he's got another think coming (colloq) GB ou he can think again!
2) (être montré, diffusé)repasser au cinéma/à Paris — [film] to be showing again at the cinema GB ou movies US/in Paris
3) ( pour terminer un travail)quand elle fait la vaisselle, je dois repasser derrière elle — I always have to do the dishes again after she's done them
* * *ʀ(ə)pɒse1. vi1) (= revenir) to come back2) (= retourner) to go backJe repasserai demain. — I'll come back tomorrow.
2. vt1) [vêtement, tissu] to ironJ'ai repassé ma chemise. — I've ironed my shirt.
2) [examen] to retake, to resitElle doit repasser son examen de maths. — She's got to resit her maths exam.
3) [film] to show again4) [lame] to sharpen5) [leçon, rôle] to go over again6) (= redonner) [plat, pain]* * *repasser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( avec un fer) to iron, to press [vêtement, tissu]; repasser à la vapeur to iron with a steam iron; repasser les coutures à fer chaud press the seams with a hot iron; ‘repasser à fer doux’ ‘cool iron’;2 ( franchir de nouveau) to cross [sth] again [pont, fleuve, frontière];3 ( se soumettre de nouveau à) to take [sth] again [permis de conduire, oral]; to retake, to resit GB [examen écrit];4 (donner, passer de nouveau) to pass [sth] again [outil, sel] (à qn to sb); repasser l'aspirateur to vacuum again; repasse la salade ( à toute la table) pass the salad round GB ou around US again; repasser un disque à qn to play a record for sb again; ils repassent ‘les Liaisons dangereuses’ ( au cinéma) ‘Dangerous Liaisons’ is on again, they're showing ‘Dangerous Liaisons’ again; je te repasse Jean ( au téléphone) I'll pass you back to Jean; je vous repasse le standard I'm putting you back to the switchboard; repasser qch dans son esprit to think back over sth;5 ○( transmettre) to pass on [virus] (à qn to sb); to give [rhume] (à qn to sb); repasser un client à qn to pass on a customer to sb;6 ( aiguiser) to sharpen [ciseaux].B vi1 ( dans un même lieu) [cyclistes, procession] to go past again; repasser en voiture/en vélo to drive/to cycle past again; repasser devant qch ( à pied) to go past sth again; ( en voiture) to drive past sth again; repasser en courant to run past again; il passait et repassait devant ma maison he was going up and down in front of my house; repasser par le même chemin to go back the same way; tu n'as pas besoin de repasser par Lyon you don't have to go back through Lyons; si tu repasses à Lyon, viens me voir if you're ever back in Lyons, come and see me; je repasserai demain I'll call in again GB ou stop by tomorrow; je dois repasser au bureau I have to call in at the office again ou pop○ back into the office ou stop by at the office; s'il croit que je vais accepter, il repassera○ or il peut toujours repasser○! if he thinks I'm going to agree, he's got another think coming○!; repasser en commission to be re-examined by the commission;2 (être montré, diffusé) repasser au cinéma/à Paris [film] to be showing again at the cinema GB ou movies US/in Paris;3 ( pour terminer un travail) quand elle fait la vaisselle, je dois repasser derrière elle I always have to do the dishes again after she's done them;4 ( pour accentuer) repasser sur un trait to go over a line;5 Aut repasser en seconde/troisième to go back into second/third gear; repasser au point mort to go back into neutral.C se repasser vpr cela se repasse? can it be ironed?; une chemise qui se repasse facilement a minimum-iron shirt.[rəpase] verbe intransitif1. [passer à nouveau dans un lieu] to go (back) againsi tu repasses à Berlin, fais-moi signe if you're in ou passing through Berlin again, let me knowil passait et repassait sous l'horloge de la gare he kept walking up and down under the station clockle dollar est repassé au-dessous de un euro the dollar has fallen ou dropped below one euro agains'il veut être payé, il peut toujours repasser (familier) if he wants to be paid, he's got another think coming!————————[rəpase] verbe transitif1. [défriper] to iron2. [aiguiser - généralement] to sharpen ; [ - avec une pierre] to whet3. [réviser]4. (familier) [donner]5. [traverser à nouveau]repasser un fleuve to go back across a river, to cross a river again6. [subir à nouveau]je dois repasser l'allemand/le permis demain I have to retake German/my driving test tomorrow7. [à nouveau] to pass againvoulez-vous repasser la salade? would you hand ou pass the salad round again?8. [remettre]repasser un manteau [le réessayer] to try a coat on againrepasser un poisson sur le gril to put a fish back on the grill, to give a fish a bit more time on the grill9. [au téléphone]je te repasse Paul I'll put Paul on again, I'll hand you back to Paul————————se repasser verbe pronominal (emploi passif)a. [ne doit pas être repassé] the veil mustn't be ironedb. [n'a pas besoin de repassage] the veil doesn't need ironing -
44 donner
I.v. trans.1. To inform on, to denounce someone.2. (Cards): To deal. C'est à vous de donner. It's your turn to deal. (In this case the verb is only transitive by implication.)3. C'est donné! (iron.): It's cheap at the price! — I wouldn't call that expensive!4. On t'en donnera! (iron.): You'll be lucky! — You're setting your sights a bit high!II.v. intrans.1. Donner dans:a (also: donner dans le panneau): To 'fall for something hook, line and sinker', to be totally fooled by a ploy.b To become, to undergo a change of character. Depuis la mort de sa femme, il donne dans le grincheux: He's become a real misery guts since his missus passed away.2. Donner à pleins tubes: To give one's all, to make an all-out effort.III.v. trans. reflex.1. S'en donner (of pleasurable activity): To 'get some in', to get one's fill. On va s'en donner du bon temps! We're going to let our hair down!2. Se donner peur: To panic without reason.IV.v. pronom. Se la donner. To have one's suspicions, to be 'cagey', to be wary about something. On se la donnait qu'il était flic: It was thought he might be a cop working undercover. -
45 gluck
n. m. Luck, good fortune. Il a un de ces glucks! He was born lucky! -
46 nickelé
adj. Avoir les pieds nickelés:a To be a 'jammy bugger', to have the luck of the devil. (The Pieds-Nickelés, the creation of the humorous cartoonist Louis Forton, are three happy-go-lucky characters who boomerang from rags to riches and back to rags in every episode. Their ability to fall back on their feet and laugh at adversity was and is their trademark as their hilarious cartoon capers are forever being revived.)b To sit tight, to refuse to budge. (This expression is often used in a work context when referring to an obstreperous employee.) -
47 occase
n. f. (abbr. occasion):1. Opportunity, favourable circumstance. Heureusement qu'on a profité de l'occase: It was a lucky thing we took advantage of the situation. A l'occase: Should the opportunity arise. A l'occase, venez nous voir si vous êtes par ici! Pop in and see us whenever you're around!2. Bargain. C'est une occase à ne pas manquer. It's too good a buy to miss.3. D'occase: Second-hand. Toutes ses voitures, il les achète d'occase: You'll never see him drive a new car. -
48 pépère
I.n. m.1. 'Gramps', grandpa, grandfather.2. 'Old codger', easy-going old man. (This word is more often than not used in a friendly, vocative context. Alors, comment ça va, pépère? Well, dad, how's things?)II.adj.1. 'Easy-going', amenable. Il est tout ce qu'il y a de pépère, le directeur! That boss of ours is no stickler for rules!2. 'Whopping', large. Il s'est tapé un sandwich plus que pépère: He was chomping his way through a ginormous sandwich.III.adv. In a happy-go-lucky manner, gently. Les affaires vont pépère: Business is ticking over nicely. On a roulé pépère: We drove at a leisurely pace. -
49 pot
n. m.1. 'Arse', 'bum', behind. (Few expressions containing the word pot have literal meanings. Most, like se manier le pot: to 'put one's skates on', to hurry up and en avoir plein le pot: to be fed-up, are figurative derivations.)2. Luck, good fortune. Avoir un sacré pot: To have the luck of the devil. Un coup de pot: A lucky break. Manque de pot! Hard cheese! — Hard luck! (There is a strange correlation between sodomy as in se faire casser le pot and good fortune, which would suggest as with cocu (see that word) that sexual favours and good luck are closely intertwined.)3. Drink, alcoholic beverage. (Although some lexicographers describe the drink as being a 'short', the very nature of the straight meaning of the word suggests it is a long drink, i.e. wine or beer. Prendre un pot avec quelqu'un: To have a jar with someone.)4. (Gambling slang): 'Pot', kitty, pool of money staked at cards, etc.5. Faire son pot: To 'make one's pile', to amass a tidy sum of money.6. Payer les pots cassés: To 'carry the can', to pay the consequences (often literally, on the financial plane).8. Pot de yaourt (joc.): Bubble- car. (In the 50s, the most popular bubble-car in France was manufactured by Isetta. These vehicles with their large glass area and striking white colour quickly earned this nickname.)9. Etre sourd comme un pot: To be as deaf as a post.10. Tourner autour du pot: To 'beat about the bush', to tackle a problem or a situation in a dilly-dally manner.11. Etre bête comme un pot: To be 'as thick as two short planks', to be as dumb as they come.12. Ne pas bousculer le pot de fleurs: To 'keep things on an even keel', to 'avoid upsetting the apple-cart', to refrain from causing trouble.13. Ne t'occupe pas du pot! Leave it to me! — Let me worry about it!14. Pot aux roses: Sensitive secret. Découvrir le pot aux roses: To stumble on a bit of scandal. (Because of a possible hiatus, the 't' in pot is pronounced as a liaison in colloquial contexts.)
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