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incarné, e [ɛ̃kaʀne]a. incarnateb. [ongle] ingrown* * *incarnée ɛ̃kaʀne adjectif1) ( personnifié) incarnate (après n)c'est la bêtise incarnée — he/she is stupidity itself
2) Religion incarnate (après n)3) [ongle] ingrowing* * *ɛ̃kaʀne adj incarné, -e1) (esprit, personne) incarnate2) (ongle) ingrown* * *A pp ⇒ incarner.B pp adj1 ( personnifié) incarnate ( après n); cet homme, c'est la bêtise/la bonté incarnée that man is stupidity/kindness itself ou incarnate sout;3 [ongle] ingrowing.2. MÉDECINEun ongle incarné an ingrowing ou ingrown toenail -
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incarner [ɛ̃kaʀne]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verbb. ( = représenter) [personne, œuvre] to embody ; [acteur] to play* * *ɛ̃kaʀne
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1) to embody [tendance, espoir]2) to play, to portray [personnage]
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s'incarner verbe pronominal1) ( être représenté) to be embodied ( dans in)* * *ɛ̃kaʀne vt1) [qualité, époque] to embody, to personify2) THÉÂTRE to play3) RELIGION to incarnate* * *incarner verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( représenter) [personne] to embody, represent; il incarne le conservatisme/l'espoir he represents conservatism/hope;2 ( interpréter) [acteur] to play, portray [personnage];3 Relig to incarnate.B s'incarner vpr1 ( être représenté) to be embodied (dans in); les idéaux qui s'incarnent dans la révolution the ideals embodied in the revolution; toutes leurs aspirations s'incarnent dans leur nouveau président their new president is the embodiment of ou embodies all their aspirations;2 Relig to become incarnate (dans in);3 lit j'ai un ongle qui s'incarne I have an ingrowing toenail.[ɛ̃karne] verbe transitif2. [interpréter - personnage] to play————————s'incarner verbe pronominal intransitif2. [se matérialiser] to be embodied3. MÉDECINE -
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9 mettre le pied dans ...
разг.(mettre [или remettre, реже ficher] le pied [или les pieds] dans... [или à..., en..., chez...])ступить, вступить в...L'Hôtesse. - Si tu voulais j'irai chez le curé. L'Hôte. - Si tu y mets le pied, je te roue de coups. (D. Diderot. Jacques le fataliste.) — Хозяйка. - Если хочешь, я пойду к кюре. Хозяин. - Если ты перешагнешь его порог, я тебя вздую как следует.
"... au moment où elle [la marquise de Castries] mettait le pied dans un salon, à vingt ans, vêtue d'une robe incarnate qui découvrait des épaules dignes de Titien, elle effaçait littéralement l'éclat des bougies." (A. Maurois, Prométhée ou la vie de Balzac.) — [...] когда маркиза де Кастри в свои двадцать лет вступала в какой-нибудь салон, в пунцовом платье с обнаженными плечами, достойными кисти Тициана, она буквально затмевала блеск свечей.
Si l'ennemi, franchissant le Rhin, franchissant les Alpes, mettait le pied en France, cent guerres civiles éclateraient à la fois... (A. Vandal, L'Avènement de Bonaparte.) — Если враг перейдет Рейн или Альпы и вступит во Францию, повсюду вспыхнет гражданская война...
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incarnation [ɛ̃kaʀnasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *ɛ̃kaʀnasjɔ̃nom féminin incarnation* * *ɛ̃kaʀnasjɔ̃ nf* * *incarnation nf1 ( personnification) incarnation, embodiment; être l'incarnation du mal/de la bêtise to be evil/stupidity incarnate sout ou personified;[ɛ̃karnasjɔ̃] nom féminin2. [manifestation] embodimentelle est l'incarnation de la bonté she's the embodiment ou personification of goodness -
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ɛ̃kaʀne vpr/vis'incarner dans [rêve, rôle] — to be embodied in, RELIGIONto be incarnate in
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