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1 have a bash at
(to make an attempt at: Although he was not a handyman, he had a bash at mending the lock.) s'essayer à -
2 bash
1. nounb. to have a bash at sth/at doing sth (inf) s'essayer à qch/à faire qchc. ( = party) fête f► bash in (inf!) separable transitive verb* * *1.(colloq) [bæʃ] noun (pl - es)1) ( blow) coup m2) ( accident)3) ( attempt) tentative fto have a bash at something —
4) ( party) grande fête f5) US ( good time)2.transitive verb cogner [person]; rentrer dans [tree, wall, kerb]she bashed her head on ou against the shelf — elle s'est cogné la tête contre l'étagère
to bash somebody on ou over the head — frapper quelqu'un à la tête
Phrasal Verbs:- bash in- bash on- bash out -
3 bash
bash ○A n (pl -es)1 ( blow) coup m ;3 ( attempt) tentative f ; to have a bash at sth s'essayer à qch ; to give sth a bash s'essayer à qch ; go on, have a bash! vas-y, essaie un coup ○ ! ; give it a bash! vas-y, essaie! ;4 †( party) grande fête f ;B vtr1 ( hit) cogner [person] ; rentrer dans [tree, wall, kerb] ; she bashed her head on ou against the shelf elle s'est cogné la tête contre l'étagère ; he bashed my head against the wall il m'a cogné la tête contre le mur ; to bash sb on ou over the head frapper qn à la tête ;2 ( criticize) dénigrer [group, person]■ bash about, bash around:▶ bash [sb] about ou around cogner sur ○ [person]■ bash in:▶ bash [sth] in, bash in [sth] défoncer [door, part of car].■ bash into:▶ bash into [sth] rentrer dans.■ bash on persévérer ; to bash on with sth en mettre un coup sur qch ○■ bash out:▶ bash out [sth], bash [sth] out expédier [work] ; jouer [tune].■ bash up:▶ bash [sb] up, bash up [sb] cogner [person] ; cabosser [car]. -
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1 noun∎ he gave me a bash on the nose il m'a donné un coup de poing sur le nez∎ my car door got a bash la porte de ma voiture a été cabossée∎ we're having a bit of a bash nous organisons une petite fête∎ to have a bash at doing sth essayer de faire qch□ ;∎ go on, have a bash! vas-y, essaie!;∎ I'm willing to give it a bash je vais essayer un coup(a) (person, one's head) frapper□, cogner□ ;∎ she bashed him on the head elle l'a assommé∎ figurative it's part of their campaign to bash the unions leur campagne a en partie pour but d'enfoncer les syndicats∎ the package has been bashed about or around le paquet a souffert -
5 bash
[bæʃ] 1. verb((sometimes with in) to beat or smash (in): The soldiers bashed in the door.) défoncer, enfoncer2. noun1) (a heavy blow: a bash with his foot.) coup2) (a dent: a bash on the car's nearside door.) bosse•- bash on/ahead with- bash on/ahead - have a bash at
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