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1 illisible
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2 illisible
illisible [i(l)lizibl]adjective( = indéchiffrable) illegible* * *ilizibl1) [écriture, mot, document] illegible2) [œuvre, auteur] unreadable* * *i(l)lizibl adj1) (écriture) illegibleIl a une écriture illisible. — His writing is illegible.
2) (roman) unreadable* * *illisible adj1 [écriture, mot, document] illegible;2 [œuvre, auteur] unreadable.[ilizibl] adjectif2. [écrivain, roman] unreadable -
3 cinquante
cinquante [sɛ̃kɑ̃t]* * *sɛ̃kɑ̃tadjectif invariable, pronom fifty* * *sɛ̃kɑ̃t1. adjElle a cinquante ans. — She's fifty.
2. nm1) (= chiffre) fifty2) (= numéro) fiftyIl habite au cinquante et moi au cinquante-quatre. — He lives at number fifty and I live at number fifty-four.
* * *[sɛ̃kɑ̃t] déterminant1. fiftycinquante pour cent des personnes interrogées pensent que... fifty per cent of ou half the people we asked think that...il est mort à cinquante ans he died at ou when he was fifty2. [dans des séries] fiftypage/numéro cinquante page/number fifty3. SPORT4. (locution)des solutions, il n'y en a pas cinquante (familier) there aren't that many ways to solve the problemje te l'ai dit cinquante fois! if I've told you once, I've told you a hundred times!————————[sɛ̃kɑ̃t] nom masculin invariable2. [numéro d'ordre] number fiftyallez au cinquante [maison] go to number fifty3. [chiffre écrit] -
4 grimoire
grimoire [gʀimwaʀ]masculine noun* * *gʀimwaʀnom masculin ( écrit obscur) arcane text* * *ɡʀimwaʀ nm* * *grimoire nm1 ( livre de sorcellerie) book of magic;2 ( écrit obscur) arcane text.[grimwar] nom masculin1. [livre de sorcellerie] book of magic spells2. (soutenu) [écrit illisible] illegible scrawl ou scribble -
5 hiéroglyphique
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6 indéchiffrable
indéchiffrable [ɛ̃de∫ifʀabl]adjective[code, écriture, partition] indecipherable ; [personne, regard] inscrutable* * *ɛ̃deʃifʀabl1) ( indécryptable) indecipherable2) ( énigmatique) incomprehensible* * *ɛ̃deʃifʀabl adj* * *indéchiffrable adj1 ( indécryptable) [code, message, écriture, document] indecipherable;[ɛ̃deʃifrabl] adjectif -
7 écriture
écriture [ekʀityʀ]feminine noun* * *ekʀityʀnom féminin Religion Scripture* * *ekʀityʀ1. nf1) [langue, lettre] writingJ'ai du mal à lire son écriture. — I can't read his writing.
2) COMMERCE entry3)2. écritures nfplCOMMERCE accounts, books* * *A nf1 ( manière) handwriting; elle a une belle écriture she's got beautiful handwriting;2 ( type) hand; écriture anglaise/bâtarde/moulée running/bastard/copperplate hand;3 ( texte) writing; pages couvertes d'écriture pages covered with writing;4 Ling script; écriture hiéroglyphique/phonétique hieroglyphic/phonetic script;5 Littérat ( activité) writing; l'écriture est ma vie writing is my whole life; écriture automatique automatic writing; l'écriture dramatique/littéraire the writing of plays/literature;6 ( style) style; une écriture classique a classical style;[ekrityr] nom féminin1. [calligraphie] writing2. [système] writing3. [type de caractère] scriptécriture droite/en italique upright/italic script4. [style] writing[création] writing7. RELIGIONl'écriture sainte, les Écritures the Scriptures————————écritures nom féminin pluriel -
8 chat
n. m.1. Ecriture de chat: 'Doctor's handwriting', near-illegible scrawl.2. Avoir un chat dans la gorge: To 'have a frog in one's throat', to be a little hoarse.3. Pas un chat: Not a soul, nobody. Le soir de la première, il n'y avait pas un chat dans la salle: On that awful first night, we performed in front of rows of empty seats.4. Il n'y a pas de quoi fouetter un chat: It's not worth worrying about.5. Avoir d'autres chats à fouetter: To 'have other fish to fry', to have better things to do.6. 'Pussy', 'fanny', vagina. -
9 mouche
n. f.1. (sch.): 'Sneak', tell-tale.2. (Prison slang): 'Snitch', informer.3. Fine mouche: 'Canny customer', cunning and resourceful individual. C'est une fine mouche, tu sais! She wasn't born yesterday!4. Gober des mouches: To be 'stood gawping', to have a look of bewildered amazement on one's face.5. Quelle mouche t'a piqué?! (fig.): What's eating you?! — What on earth is the matter with you?!6. Ne pas avoir peur des mouches: To be no coward, to have guts, to be courageous.7. Faire la mouche du coche: To act the busybody and antagonize everyone.8. Mouche à merde: Scandal-monger, character who delights in spreading nasty rumours.9. Tuer les mouches à quinze pas (joc.): To suffer from 'terminal halitosis', to have really bad breath.10. C'est à cause des mouches! (Ironical catch phrase): Ask me another! — What answer do you expect?!11. Attraper les mouches (of woman): To 'lie back and think of England', to be anything but a willing participant during intercourse.12. Pattes de mouche: Spidery scrawl, illegible handwriting.13. Enculeur de mouches: 'Finicky nurk', overfussy and exacting character.
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illegible — il‧le‧gi‧ble [ɪˈledʒbl] adjective not written or printed clearly, and difficult or impossible to read: • Midwest refused to honor the check, saying that the endorsement was illegible. opposite legible * * * illegible UK US /ɪˈledʒəbl/ adjective … Financial and business terms
Illegible — Il*leg i*ble, a. Incapable of being read; not legible; as, illegible handwriting; an illegible inscription. {Il*leg i*ble*ness}, n. {Il*leg i*bly}, adv. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
illegible — index indistinct, unclear Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
illegible — (adj.) 1630s, from assimilated form of IN (Cf. in ) (1) not, opposite of + LEGIBLE (Cf. legible). Related: Illegibly; illegibility … Etymology dictionary
illegible — [adj] unreadable cacographic, crabbed, cramped, difficult to read, faint, hard to make out*, hieroglyphic, indecipherable, indistinct, obscure, scrawled, unclear, undecipherable, unintelligible; concepts 535,576 Ant. decipherable, legible,… … New thesaurus
illegible — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not clear enough to be read. DERIVATIVES illegibility noun illegibly adverb … English terms dictionary
illegible — [i lej′ə bəl] adj. [< IN 2 + LEGIBLE] very difficult or impossible to read because badly written or printed, faded, etc. illegibility n. illegibly adv … English World dictionary
illegible — eligible, illegible These are more likely to be confused in casual speech than in considered writing. Eligible means ‘fit or entitled to be chosen’ (eligible for a pension) or ‘desirable, suitable’ (an eligible bachelor). Illegible means ‘(of… … Modern English usage
illegible — adjective Date: 1580 not legible ; indecipherable < illegible writing > • illegibility noun • illegibly adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
illegible — illegibility, illegibleness, n. illegibly, adv. /i lej euh beuhl/, adj. not legible; impossible or hard to read or decipher because of poor handwriting, faded print, etc.: This letter is completely illegible. [1605 15; IL 2 + LEGIBLE] * * * … Universalium
illegible — See illegible, unreadable … Dictionary of problem words and expressions