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81 chasse gardée
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82 chasse aux cerveaux
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83 recherche d'emploi
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84 balader
I.v. trans.1. To 'traipse around' with someone, to reluctantly accompany someone (sightseeing, house-hunting, etc.).2. (of sick person): To go round very obviously ill. Il balade une méchante grippe: He's sporting one hell of a cold!3. Envoyer balader quelqu'un: To 'tell someone where to get off', to 'send someone packing', to tell someone off in no uncertain manner. Quand je lui ai demandé du fric, il m'a envoyé balader: When I asked him for a loan, he told me to get knotted.4. Envoyer balader quelque chose: To 'chuck something away'. Il a pris un coup de sang et a tout envoyé balader: In a fit of anger he turfed the lot out.II.v. trans. reflex. To go for a stroll. -
85 fouiner
v. intrans.1. To poke one's nose into other people's business.2. (pol.):a To go looking for clues.b To sift through evidence.3. To go bargain-hunting. Il aime fouiner chez les brocanteurs: He just loves rummaging in junk shops. -
86 pataugas
n. m. pl. (Pronounced pataugasse): 'Clodhoppers', 'beetle-crushers', heavy rubber-soled shoes. (This is another case of a trade-name becoming generic; Pataugas manufacture shoes for farmers and hunting sportsmen.) -
87 chasse
chase, flush, hunt, hunting
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