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61 properly
properly [ˈprɒpəlɪ]( = correctly) [eat, behave, dress] correctement ; ( = in a seemly way) convenablement* * *['prɒpəlɪ]1) ( correctly) correctement2) ( fully) complètement3) ( adequately) convenablement4) ( suitably) [dressed] correctement -
62 pick and choose
быть разборчивым, привередливым; тщательно выбиратьI shouldn't have thought at your age you could afford to pick and choose, Polly. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Merry-Go-Round’, part I) — Я считаю, Полли, что в твоем возрасте ты не можешь позволить себе быть такой разборчивой.
‘Wait, Milo!’ she told him. ‘I forgot something! My potted plants! That's all I saved from the fire!..’ ‘Do you have your favorite flower pot?’ he asked. ‘I don't know. I didn't have time to pick and choose.’ (E. Caldwell, ‘Jenny by Nature’, ch. XV) — - Погодите, Майло! - сказала Дженни. - Я кое-что забыла. Мои горшки с цветами! Это все, что я спасла от пожара!.. - Вы захватили свой любимый цветок? - спросил он. - Не знаю. Некогда было разбираться.
‘I can't bear French fried, but there's no pick and choose with a blue plate.’ ‘No pick and choose?’ ‘You eat what you're given.’ (Gr. Greene, ‘Our Man in Havana’, part V, ch. III) — - Терпеть не могу картофель по-французски, но, когда подают ассорти, выбирать не приходится. - Выбирать не приходится? - Ешь что дают.
This place was so crowded that you had to take the seat they offered you; there was no picking and choosing your company at the table. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Angel Pavement’, ch. IV) — Кафе было битком набито, так что пришлось сесть, куда предлагали, - выбора не было.
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63 opposer
opposer [ɔpoze]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ équipes, joueurs] to bring together ; [+ rivaux, pays] to bring into conflict (à with ) ; [+ idées, personnages, couleurs] to contrast (à with)• le match opposant l'équipe de Lyon à celle de Caen the match in which the Lyon team is pitted against Caenb. ( = utiliser comme défense) [+ raisons] to put forward (à to)• opposer qch à qn/qch [+ armée, tactique] to set sth against sb/sth• que va-t-il opposer à notre proposition ? what objections will he make to our proposal?2. reflexive verba. (mutuellement) [équipes, joueurs] to confront each other ; [rivaux, partis] to clash (à with ) ; [opinions, théories] to conflict ; [couleurs, styles] to contrast (à with ) ; [immeubles] to face each otherb. ( = se dresser contre) s'opposer à [+ parents] to rebel against ; [+ mesure, mariage, progrès] to oppose* * *ɔpoze
1.
1) ( poser en obstacle) to put up [résistance, argument]2) ( mettre en compétition)3) ( séparer) [litige] to divide [personnes]4) ( comparer) to compare (à to, with)
2.
s'opposer verbe pronominal1) ( ne pas accepter)s'opposer à quelque chose — ( montrer son désaccord) to be opposed to something; ( désapprouver activement) to oppose something
ils s'opposent fermement à ce que l'usine se construise — they are strongly opposing the building of the factory
2) ( empêcher)s'opposer à — to stand in the way of [développement, changement]
3) ( contraster) to contrast ( with à)4) ( diverger) [idées, opinions] to conflict; [personnes] to disagree; [partisans] to be divided5) ( s'affronter) [équipes] to confront each other* * *ɔpoze vt1) (mettre en compétition ou conflit) [personnes, armées, équipes] to opposeTout les oppose. — They're divided on everything.
opposer qn à qn [match, rencontre] — to pit sb against sb
Ce match oppose les Français aux Allemands. — This match pits the French against the Germans.
2) (= mettre vis-à-vis) [meubles, objets] to put opposite each other3) (pour comparer, contraster) [livres, avantages] to contrast, [couleurs, termes, tons] to contrastopposer qch à (comme obstacle, défense) — to set sth against, (comme objection) to put sth forward against
* * *opposer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( poser en obstacle) to put up [résistance, argument]; opposer un refus à qn to refuse sb; opposer son veto à qch to veto sth; opposer un démenti à qch to deny sth, to issue a denial to sth sout; opposer que fml to object that;2 ( mettre en compétition) to match ou pit [sb] against [personne, équipe]; la finale opposait deux Américains the final was between two Americans; un match amical opposera les élèves aux or et les professeurs students and teachers will meet in a friendly;3 ( séparer) [litige, problème] to divide [personnes]; tout les oppose they're divided on everything; ce qui les oppose what they're divided on; le conflit qui a opposé les deux pays the conflict which set the two countries against each other;4 ( comparer) to compare (à to, with); il serait ridicule d'opposer Einstein à Newton it would be ridiculous to set Einstein beside Newton ou to compare Einstein to Newton; si l'on oppose la somme de travail fourni et le résultat if one sets the amount of work done off against the result, if one compares the amount of work done to the result.B s'opposer vpr1 ( ne pas accepter) s'opposer à qch ( montrer son désaccord) to be opposed to sth; ( désapprouver activement) to oppose sth; ils s'opposent fermement à ce que l'usine se construise they are strongly opposing the building of the factory;2 ( empêcher) s'opposer à to stand in the way of [développement, changement]; plus rien ne s'oppose à notre réussite nothing stands in the way of our success; le temps s'opposait à la marche de l'expédition the weather hindered the progress of the expedition;3 ( contraster) to contrast (with à); leur optimisme béat s'oppose aux prévisions économiques their smug optimism contrasts with the economic forecasts;4 ( diverger) [idées, opinions] to conflict; [personnes] to disagree; [partisans, clans] to be divided; deux théories s'opposent à ce sujet two theories conflict on this matter;5 ( s'affronter) [équipes, concurrents] to confront each other; les deux joueurs s'opposeront en demi-finale the two players will confront each other in the semifinals.[ɔpoze] verbe transitif1. [objecter - argument]elle m'a opposé qu'elle n'avait pas le temps de s'en occuper she objected that she didn't have time to take care of it2. [mettre en confrontation]3. PHYSIQUEa. (sens propre) to resist, to be resistant4. [disposer vis-à-vis] to set ou to place opposite each other————————s'opposer à verbe pronominal plus prépositionle règlement/ma religion s'y oppose it goes against the rules/my religionles conditions météo s'opposent à toute navigation aérienne aujourd'hui weather conditions are making flying inadvisable todayje m'oppose à ce que tu reviennes I'm against ou opposed to your coming back[être en désaccord avec]je m'oppose à lui sur la politique étrangère I'm against him ou I oppose him on foreign policyil s'opposera ce soir au président dans un débat télévisé he'll face the president tonight in a televised debate3. [contraster avec - couleur, notion, mot] to be the opposite of -
64 sennonché
1 ( con valore avversativo) but: sarei andato anch'io, sennonché mi è mancato il tempo, I would have gone as well, but I didn't have time2 ( con valore eccettuativo) except: non potei fare altro sennonché consigliarlo di andare da lei, I couldn't do anything else except advise him to go and see her.* * *[sennon'ke]congiunzione (ma) but* * *sennonché/sennon'ke/(ma) but. -
65 last-minute notice
little or no time to prepare for something сообщение в последний момент, мало или нет времени на подготовкуHis arrival was a last-minute notice, we didn’t have time to prepare for it.
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66 gründlich
I Adj.1. thorough; (sorgfältig) auch careful; (erschöpfend) exhaustive; (vollständig) complete; eine gründliche Arbeit a thorough ( oder painstaking) piece of work; gründliche Kenntnisse haben in (+ Dat) be well-grounded inII Adv.1. thoroughly etc.; sich gründlich vorbereiten prepare o.s. well; ich habe mich gründlich vorbereitet I’m well prepared; er hat seine Sache gründlich gemacht he’s done a very thorough job; iro. he’s made a thorough job of it; jemandem gründlich die Meinung sagen give s.o. a piece of one’s mind2. umg. (sehr) properly; sich gründlich blamieren make a real (umg. right, proper, Am. complete, total) fool of oneself; gründlich danebengehen go completely wrong; (die Wirkung verfehlen) fall totally flat; da hast du dich gründlich getäuscht you’re very much mistaken there; ich habe mich in ihr gründlich getäuscht I completely misjudged her* * *rigorous (Adj.); fundamental (Adj.); careful (Adj.); radical (Adj.); thoroughly (Adv.); thoroughgoing (Adj.); properly (Adv.); thorough (Adj.)* * *grụ̈nd|lich ['grʏntlɪç]1. adjthorough; Vorbereitung auch careful; Arbeit painstaking, careful2. advthoroughly; (inf = sehr auch) reallyjdm gründlich die Meinung sagen — to give sb a real piece of one's mind
* * *1) ((of knowledge of a subject) deep and thorough.) intimate2) (completely or thoroughly: I didn't have time to read the book properly.) properly3) (with great care, attending to every detail: She doesn't do her job very thoroughly.) thoroughly4) ((of a person) very careful; attending to every detail: a thorough worker.) thorough5) ((of a task etc) done with a suitably high level of care, attention to detail etc: His work is very thorough.) thorough* * *gründ·lich[ˈgrʏntlɪç]I. adj1. (gewissenhaft) thorough2. (umfassend) thorougheine \gründliche Bildung a broad educationII. adv2. (gewissenhaft) thoroughly* * *1.Adjektiv thorough2.1) (gewissenhaft) thoroughly2) (ugs.): (gehörig)sich gründlich täuschen — be sadly or greatly mistaken
* * *A. adjeine gründliche Arbeit a thorough ( oder painstaking) piece of work;gründliche Kenntnisse haben in (+dat) be well-grounded inein gründlicher Reinfall a total letdown ( oder flop)B. adv1. thoroughly etc;sich gründlich vorbereiten prepare o.s. well;ich habe mich gründlich vorbereitet I’m well prepared;er hat seine Sache gründlich gemacht he’s done a very thorough job; iron he’s made a thorough job of it;jemandem gründlich die Meinung sagen give sb a piece of one’s mind2. umg (sehr) properly;gründlich danebengehen go completely wrong; (die Wirkung verfehlen) fall totally flat;da hast du dich gründlich getäuscht you’re very much mistaken there;ich habe mich in ihr gründlich getäuscht I completely misjudged her* * *1.Adjektiv thorough2.1) (gewissenhaft) thoroughly2) (ugs.): (gehörig)sich gründlich täuschen — be sadly or greatly mistaken
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67 properly
1) (correctly or rightly: She can't pronounce his name properly.) rett, riktig, korrekt2) (completely or thoroughly: I didn't have time to read the book properly.) ordentlig, skikkeligordentligadv. \/ˈprɒpəlɪ\/1) riktig, rett, på rett måte, på rett vis2) riktig3) ordentlig, skikkelig4) vel, bra, pent5) som seg hør og bør, passende, høvelig6) anstendig7) egentlig, i egentlig forstand8) ( hverdagslig) riktig, ordentlig, fullstendig, komplett, grundig, ettertrykkelig, til gagnsgo properly ( barnespråk) bæsjeproperly speaking strengt tatt i egentlig forstand -
68 bebido
adj.tipsy, drunk, in liquor, under the weather.past part.past participle of spanish verb: beber.* * *1→ link=beber beber► adjetivo1 merry, tipsy* * *1.PP de beber2.ADJ* * ** * *= tipsy.Ex. After a typically huge meal, Kate announced to the slightly tipsy assembly that she had found another job.* * ** * *= tipsy.Ex: After a typically huge meal, Kate announced to the slightly tipsy assembly that she had found another job.
* * *bebido -da1 [ ESTAR] (borracho) drunkllegó a casa bebido he came home drunk2(sin comida): no tuve tiempo de desayunar, me tomé un café bebido I didn't have time for breakfast, I just had a coffee* * *
Del verbo beber: ( conjugate beber)
bebido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
beber
bebido
beber ( conjugate beber) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to drink;◊ ¿quieres bebido algo? do you want something to drink?;
bebido a sorbos to sip;
si bebes no conduzcas don't drink and drive;
bebido a la salud de algn to drink sb's o (BrE) to sb's health;
bebido por algn/algo to drink to sb/sth
beberse verbo pronominal ( enf) to drink up;
nos bebimos la botella entera we drank the whole bottle
bebido -da adjetivo [estar] ( borracho) drunk
beber verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to drink
(brindar) beber a/por, to drink to: beberemos a la salud de Nicolás, let's drink to Nicholas
♦ Locuciones: familiar beber a morro, to drink straight from the bottle
familiar beber como un cosaco, to drink like a fish
beber de un trago, to down something in one go
bebido,-a adj (ebrio) drunk
(achispado) tipsy
' bebido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alegre
- bebida
- sobria
- sobrio
English:
admit
- limit
- drop
- much
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69 precipitado
adj.1 precipitate, breakneck, sudden, hasty.2 abrupt.past part.past participle of spanish verb: precipitar.* * *1→ link=precipitar precipitar► adjetivo1 (apresurado) hasty, rash* * *(f. - precipitada)adj.1) hasty2) rash* * *1.ADJ [huida] headlong; [partida] hasty, sudden; [conducta] hasty, rash2.SM (Quím) precipitate* * *I IImasculino (Quím) precipitate* * *= abrupt, hurried, rushed, rash, hasty, untethered, precipitous, precipitate, precipitate.Ex. There were abrupt fluctuations in his output from one week to the next.Ex. Capital funding usually took the form of end-of-year 'windfalls' needing to be spent in hectic haste necessitating hurried decision making.Ex. Leforte could usually identify those footsteps easily; but today they sounded more rushed that what could normally be expected from the cataloging head.Ex. And some way down the list of benefits was a rash promise to 'slash the red tape that hinders our trade with Europe -- and thereby safeguard the 2 1/2 million jobs involved'.Ex. It seems to me that the deletion of that was maybe a little bit too hasty.Ex. 'Out of the secretarial world it comes, the prime example of the untethered query, bobbing uselessly about till one can tell what caused it to be launched'.Ex. Yet it is argued that these fluctuations do not justify either precipitous journal cancellations or freewheeling additions to the collection.Ex. In chemistry, increasing the gravitational force on a test tube will cause the precipitate to gather on the bottom.Ex. This was all compounded by the fact that the wedding itself was somewhat precipitate, done when it was for practical reasons.----* decisión precipitada ante un problema = crisis decision.* demasiado precipitado = too hurried, too rush.* sacar conclusiones precipitadas = jump to + conclusions.* * *I IImasculino (Quím) precipitate* * *= abrupt, hurried, rushed, rash, hasty, untethered, precipitous, precipitate, precipitate.Ex: There were abrupt fluctuations in his output from one week to the next.
Ex: Capital funding usually took the form of end-of-year 'windfalls' needing to be spent in hectic haste necessitating hurried decision making.Ex: Leforte could usually identify those footsteps easily; but today they sounded more rushed that what could normally be expected from the cataloging head.Ex: And some way down the list of benefits was a rash promise to 'slash the red tape that hinders our trade with Europe -- and thereby safeguard the 2 1/2 million jobs involved'.Ex: It seems to me that the deletion of that was maybe a little bit too hasty.Ex: 'Out of the secretarial world it comes, the prime example of the untethered query, bobbing uselessly about till one can tell what caused it to be launched'.Ex: Yet it is argued that these fluctuations do not justify either precipitous journal cancellations or freewheeling additions to the collection.Ex: In chemistry, increasing the gravitational force on a test tube will cause the precipitate to gather on the bottom.Ex: This was all compounded by the fact that the wedding itself was somewhat precipitate, done when it was for practical reasons.* decisión precipitada ante un problema = crisis decision.* demasiado precipitado = too hurried, too rush.* sacar conclusiones precipitadas = jump to + conclusions.* * *‹decisión› hasty, hurried, precipitate ( frml)fue un viaje tan precipitado que no tuve tiempo de avisar a nadie the trip came up so suddenly that I didn't have time to tell anyoneprecipitate* * *
Del verbo precipitar: ( conjugate precipitar)
precipitado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
precipitado
precipitar
precipitado◊ -da adjetivo ‹decisión/actuación› hasty;
‹ juicio› snap ( before n)
precipitado,-a
I adjetivo
1 (con prisa) hasty, hurried
2 (sin pensar) rash
II sustantivo masculino Quím precipitate
precipitar verbo transitivo
1 (una acción, un acontecimiento) to hurry, rush
2 (un objeto) to throw, hurl
3 Quím to precipitate
' precipitado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
precipitada
- atarantado
- atrabancado
- lanzado
- súbito
English:
breakneck
- dash
- hasty
- ill-considered
- precipitate
- rash
- panicky
- snap
* * *precipitado, -a♦ adjhasty;no seas precipitado, reflexiona un poco don't be too hasty, think it over a little♦ nmQuím precipitate* * *I adj hasty, suddenII m QUÍM precipitate* * *precipitado, -da adj1) : hasty, sudden2) : rash♦ precipitadamente adv* * * -
70 lanzado
adj.determined.m.throw.past part.past participle of spanish verb: lanzar.* * *1→ link=lanzar lanzar► adjetivo1 (impetuoso) impetuous; (decidido) determined\ir lanzado,-a to be zooming alongsalir lanzado,-a to zoom outser un,-a lanzado,-a familiar to be very forward* * *lanzado, -a1. ADJ1)ser lanzado * —
a) [al hacer algo]es un tío muy lanzado — he's very full of confidence, he's really single-minded
b) [en las relaciones] to be forward¡qué lanzado es! — he's so forward!
2) * [al moverse]ir lanzado — [coche, moto] to tear along
¿dónde va tan lanzado? — where's he going in such a rush?
3) [sexualmente]•
estar lanzado — ** to be horny **2.SM / F *3.SM (Pesca) spinning* * *- da adjetivo1) [ser] (fam) ( precipitado) impulsive, impetuous; (decidido, atrevido) forward2) (fam) ( rápido)iban lanzados — they were bombing along (colloq)
* * *- da adjetivo1) [ser] (fam) ( precipitado) impulsive, impetuous; (decidido, atrevido) forward2) (fam) ( rápido)iban lanzados — they were bombing along (colloq)
* * *A [ SER]1 ( fam) (precipitado) impulsive, impetuousno seas tan lanzado don't be so impulsive o impetuous, don't rush into things2 ( fam) (decidido, atrevido) enterprisinges muy lanzado he's really enterprising, he's a real go-getter, he has plenty of initiativees muy lanzado con las mujeres he's very forward with womenB [ ESTAR] ( fam)salió lanzado he rushed o dashed outmasculine, feminine( fam):es un lanzado he's so impulsive o impetuous* * *
Del verbo lanzar: ( conjugate lanzar)
lanzado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
lanzado
lanzar
lanzado◊ -da adjetivo
1 [ser] (fam) ( precipitado) impulsive, impetuous;
(decidido, atrevido) forward
2 (fam) ( rápido):◊ ir lanzado to shoot along (colloq);
pasar lanzado to shoot past
lanzar ( conjugate lanzar) verbo transitivo
1
( en béisbol) to pitch
‹ bomba› to drop
2 ‹producto/libro› to launch
3
‹ indirecta› to drop;
‹ grito› to give;
verbo intransitivo ( en béisbol) to pitch
lanzarse verbo pronominal
◊ lanzadose al agua/al vacío to leap into the water/the void;
lanzadose en paracaídas to parachute;
( en una emergencia) to bale outb) (abalanzarse, precipitarse):◊ lanzadose sobre algo/algn to pounce on sth/sb;
lanzadose al ataque to attack
lanzado,-a adj fam
1 (atrevido, impetuoso) reckless
2 (muy rápido) very fast
lanzar verbo transitivo
1 (arrojar) to throw
2 (insulto, grito) to let out: le lanzó una mirada de rencor, she shot him a resentful look
3 Mil & Com to launch
' lanzado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lanzada
- entrador
* * *lanzado, -a adjFam1. [atrevido] forward;[valeroso] fearless;es muy lanzado con las chicas he's not backward at coming forward with girls2. [impetuoso] hot-headed;es muy lanzada, no piensa las cosas dos veces she's very hot-headed, she doesn't think twice before she acts¿dónde vas tan lanzada? where are you going in such a hurry?;en cuanto me enteré salí lanzado as soon as I found out I was off in a flash* * *I adj figgo-ahead;es muy lanzado con las chicas he’s not shy with girls* * *lanzado, -da adj1) : impulsive, brazen2) : forward, determinedir lanzado: to hurtle along* * *lanzado adj (atrevido) daring -
71 sencillamente
adv.simply.* * *► adverbio1 simply* * *ADV simply* * *adverbio simply* * *adverbio simply* * *simplyle dices, sencillamente, que no te dio tiempo a hacerlo you simply o just tell him that you didn't have time to do itpara decirlo más sencillamente to put it more simply* * *sencillamente adv1. [fácilmente] simply, easily;esto se soluciona muy sencillamente there's a very simple solution to this2. [vestir] simply3. [hablar, comportarse] unaffectedly, naturally4. [francamente]sencillamente, porque no quiero quite simply, because I don't want to;su actuación fue sencillamente excepcional her performance was simply outstanding* * *adv simply* * *sencillamente adv: simply, plainly* * *sencillamente adv purely / simply -
72 properly
1) (correctly or rightly: She can't pronounce his name properly.) rétt, á réttan hátt2) (completely or thoroughly: I didn't have time to read the book properly.) almennilega -
73 properly
helyesen, illően* * *1) (correctly or rightly: She can't pronounce his name properly.) helyesen2) (completely or thoroughly: I didn't have time to read the book properly.) alaposan -
74 jiffy
N1. पलEverything happened in such a jiffy that we didn't have time to think. -
75 properly
1) (correctly or rightly: She can't pronounce his name properly.) correctamente2) (completely or thoroughly: I didn't have time to read the book properly.) totalmente* * *prop.er.ly[pr'ɔpəli] adv 1 propriamente, particularmente. 2 corretamente, devidamente. 3 convenientemente, adequadamente. 4 bem, com bom comportamento. 5 sl completamente, em regra. -
76 lit
lit [li]1. masculine nouna. ( = meuble) bed• lit d'une personne or à une place single bed• lit de deux personnes or à deux places double bed• aller or se mettre au lit to go to bed• au lit, les enfants ! off to bed children!• tu es tombé du lit ! you're up bright and early!b. ( = mariage) enfants du premier lit children of the first marriagec. [de rivière] bed2. compounds* * *linom masculin1) ( meuble) bedlit à une place or d'une personne — single bed
lit à deux places or de deux personnes — double bed
aller or se mettre au lit — to go to bed
tirer quelqu'un du lit — lit to drag somebody out of bed
au lit! — ( à un enfant) bedtime!
2) ( structure) bed3) ( literie) bed4) ( unité d'accueil) bed7) Géographie ( de cours d'eau) bed•Phrasal Verbs:••comme on fait son lit on se couche — Proverbe as you make your bed so you must lie in it Proverbe
* * *li nm1) (= meuble) bedJe n'ai pas eu le temps de faire mon lit ce matin. — I didn't have time to make my bed this morning.
2) DROIT3) [rivière] bedle lit de la rivière — the river bed, the bed of the river
4) (= couche) bed* * *lit nm1 ( meuble) bed; lit à une place or d'une personne single bed; lit à deux places or de deux personnes double bed; lit dur/moelleux hard/soft bed; aller or se mettre au lit to go to bed; garder le lit to stay in bed; être/rester/fumer au lit to be/stay/smoke in bed; mettre qn au lit to put sb to bed; tirer qn du lit lit to drag sb out of bed; le réveil le tira du lit the alarm got him out of bed; elle est pas mal au lit◑ she's pretty good in bed○; il voudrait bien la mettre or l'avoir dans son lit○ he would like to get her into bed; au lit! ( à un enfant) bedtime!;2 ( structure) bed; lit métallique/en acajou metal/mahogany bed;3 ( literie) bed; faire/défaire un lit to make/unmake a bed; le lit était tout défait the bedclothes were rumpled; le lit n'était pas défait the bed had not been slept in;4 ( unité d'accueil) bed; un hôtel/hôpital de 300 lits a 300-bed hotel/hospital; cette station offre 2 500 lits there are 2,500 beds available in this resort;7 Géog ( de cours d'eau) bed; la rivière est sortie de son lit the river has overflowed its banks; détourner un fleuve de son lit to alter the course of a river;8 ( direction du vent) set.lit à baldaquin four-poster bed; lit bateau sleigh bed; lit breton = lit clos; lit de camp camp bed GB, cot US; lit clos box bed; lit de douleur liter bed of pain; lit empilable stacking bed; lit d'enfant cot GB, crib US; lit fluvial Géog riverbed; lit gigogne hideaway bed; lit mécanique adjustable bed GB, hospital bed US; lit de mort death-bed; lit pliant folding bed; lit en portefeuille apple-pie bed; lit de repos day-bed; lits superposés bunk bed.[li] nom masculin1. [meuble] bedlit en pin/en fer pine/iron bedgarder le lit, rester au lit to stay ou to be in bedenvoyer/mettre quelqu'un au lit to send/to put somebody to bedmaintenant, au lit! come on now, it's bedtime!le lit est/n'est pas défait the bed has/hasn't been slept inlit de jour ou de repos daybedlit à une personne ou place single bedlit à deux places ou pour deux personnes double bedlits superposés bunk bed, bunkscomme on fait son lit on se couche (proverbe) as you make your bed, so you must lie in it (proverbe)2. DROIT [mariage]enfant d'un premier/deuxième lit child of a first/second marriagelit de feuilles/mousse bed of leaves/moss4. GÉOGRAPHIE bedla rivière est sortie de son lit the river has burst ou overflowed its banks5. NAUTIQUEle lit du vent the set of the wind, the wind's eye -
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raffiner [ʀafine]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. intransitive verb* * *ʀafineverbe transitif to refine* * *ʀafine vt* * *raffiner verb table: aimerA vtr to refine; sucre raffiné/non raffiné refined/unrefined sugar.B vi to be fastidious (sur about); raffiner sur la toilette to be fastidious about one's appearance.[rafine] verbe transitif————————raffiner sur verbe plus préposition -
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adv. doğru dürüst, uygun şekilde, haklı olarak, uygunca, uygun bir şekilde, uygun olarak, adamakıllı, tamamen, iyice* * *tam anlamıyla* * *1) (correctly or rightly: She can't pronounce his name properly.) doğru olarak2) (completely or thoroughly: I didn't have time to read the book properly.) tam olarak, iyice -
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1) (correctly or rightly: She can't pronounce his name properly.) pravilno2) (completely or thoroughly: I didn't have time to read the book properly.) temeljito* * *[prɔpəli]adverbprimerno, pravilno, pravzaprav, točno, resnično, dostojno; colloquially temeljito, poštenoproperly speaking — pravzaprav, če povem po resnici -
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• oikeastaan• oikein• asianmukaisesti• puhtaasti• sopivasti• säädyllisesti• kunnolla• kunnollisesti* * *1) (correctly or rightly: She can't pronounce his name properly.) oikein2) (completely or thoroughly: I didn't have time to read the book properly.) kunnolla
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