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61 garde-chiourme
n. m. (joc.):1. 'Gaffer', foreman.2. (sch.): Invigilator. (The jocularity of the word stems from the original meaning of prison warder in a penal colony.) -
62 maroufler
v. intrans. To indulge in some underhand and profitable activities under the cover of one's job. (The original and literal meaning of maroufler: to lay a canvas on a board or other flat surface by means of glue, points to the colloquial meaning.) -
63 ringard
I.n. m.1. (th.): 'Two-bit' actor, performer whose talent is very much in doubt.2. 'Gormless nurk', apathetic nonentity.3. (Prostitutes' slang): 'Punter', client. (This appellation is uncomplimentary but not derogatory.)II.adj.1. (th.): 'Tatty', of poor quality. (The adjective can refer to productions, performances, décor, etc.)2. (of person): 'Wet', 'useless', totally lacking in energy and spirit. Il est d'un ringard, ce mec! He's the original spineless wonder! (The feminine ringarde exists, but is seldom encountered.) -
64 trottinette
n. f. (joc.): 'Wheels', 'motor', motor car. (The twee jocularity stems from the original mcaning of the word; a trottinette is a child's scooter.) -
65 sous-titre
Texte apparaissant en surimpression en bas de l'image, dans un film ou une émission télévisée.► Les sous-titres donnent la traduction des dialogues, des commentaires d'un film ou d'une émission télévisée, présenté en version originale. Les sous-titres sont également utilisés pour rendre les productions audiovisuelles accessibles aux personnes souffrant d'une déficience auditive.
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66 retraduire
ʀ(ə)tʀadɥiʀ vt* * *retraduire verb table: conduire vtr ( de nouveau) to retranslate; ( vers la langue de départ) to translate [sth] back into the original language; retraduire du grec to translate back from the Greek.[rətradɥir] verbe transitif1. [texte traduit d'une autre langue] to retranslate2. [à nouveau] to make a new translation of -
67 carpette
n. f.1. 'Creep', 'crawler', subservient character.2. 'Funk', 'quitter', gutless person. (The original meaning of the word: hearth-rug, explains its colloquial extensions.) -
68 ciflard
n. m. (abbr. sauciflard): Salami-type sausage. (The original sauciflard is in fact a corruption of saucisson sec, a type of charcuterie of which the French are very fond.) -
69 isoloir
n. m. Urinal, lavatory cubicle. (The humour stems from the original meaning of polling booth.) -
70 lavette
n. f.1. 'Spineless character', person who totally lacks will and energy. (When referring to a man the word is highly pejorative.)2. 'Willie', limp penis. (The original meaning of lavette is dish-mop.) -
71 morpion
n. m.1. Crab-louse.2. (pej.): 'Brat', infant, child. Vos morpions commencent à me courir! Those bloody kids of yours are a pain in the neck!3. Jouer aux morpions: To play noughts-and-crosses (on a much larger scale than the original; five noughts or five crosses need to be in line for a score and a game can fill a whole sheet of squared paper). -
72 mou
I.n. m.1. Du mou: Animal lungs cooked as pet-food. (Butchers in France are often asked for 'du mou pour mon chat'.)2. Rentrer dans le mou à quelqu'un: To 'lay into someone', to hit someone hard where the fists are likely to meet little muscular resistance.3. Bourrer le mou a quelqu'un (fig.): To 'fill someone's head with stuff and nonsense', to try and deceive someone. Voilà des mois que tu me bourres le mou! You've been having me on for months!II.adj. (of person): 'Wet', 'gutless', soft. Il est d'un mou, ton frangin! That brother of yours is the original spineless wonder!III.adv. Y aller mou: To go it 'softly-softly', to 'play it by ear', to act in a circumspect manner. -
73 prise
n. f.1. (Drugs): 'Take', 'fix', dose of narcotic, usually cocaine.2. Prise de bec. 'Barney', 'bust-up', quarrel.3. Etre en prise directe avec: To be in close touch, in close contact with. (The original meaning of prise directe comes from the world of motor vehicles where it refers to 'direct drive'.) -
74 velours
n. m.1. Profit. Comme investissement, ça a été tout velours! That venture showed nothing but profit! Petit velours: 'Perk', small 'on-theside' reward.2. 'Doddle', easy success. Ça a été un vrai velours! It was just plain sailing!a To 'gamble on a cert', to be sure of winning. (Some sources attest the expression as meaning to gamble only one's winnings, making sure that the original stake is never eroded.)b To 'be on to a sure thing', to be certain of achieving success. -
75 doublage
doublage mRemplacement de la bande sonore originale par une bande provenant de l'adaptation des dialogues, des commentaires, dans une autre langue.Replacing the original verbal sound-track of a film or TV-production with voices speaking the target language. -
76 amendement de loi
изменение закона
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law amendment
An alteration of or addition to any statute with legal force that, if approved by the appropriate legislative authority, supersedes the original statute. (Source: LLL)
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77 en version originale
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78 retraduction
retraduction nf ( nouvelle) new translation; ( à partir d'une traduction) translation of a translation; ( vers la langue de départ) translation back into the original language.[rətradyksjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [d'un texte traduit d'une autre langue] retranslation2. [nouvelle traduction] new translation -
79 collant
I.n. m.1. Tights, panty-hose.2. Collant publicitaire: Self-adhesive publicity sticker.II.adj. Tenaciously boring. Qu'est-ce qu'il est collant! He's the original limpet-bore! -
80 godichon
n. m.1. 'Gawk', clumsy character. Quel godichon! He's the original bull in a china shop!2. 'Nincompoop', simpleton.
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