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infect, e [ɛ̃fεkt]adjective[goût, nourriture, vin] revolting ; [temps, odeur] foul* * *infecte ɛ̃fɛkt adjectif [temps, odeur, humeur] foul; [plat] revolting; [personne, attitude, lieu] horrible* * *ɛ̃fɛkt adj infect, -e1) (comportement, personne) vile2) (repas, vin) revolting, foul* * *infect, infecte adj [temps, odeur, humeur] foul; [plat] revolting; [personne, attitude, lieu] horrible; être infect avec qn to be horrible to sb.il est infect, leur vin their wine's awful ou disgustingles enfants ont été infects ce matin the kids were terrible ou awful this morning -
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4 infecter
infecter [ɛ̃fεkte]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ atmosphère, eau] to contaminate ; [+ personne] to infect2. reflexive verb► s'infecter [plaie] to become infected* * *ɛ̃fɛkte
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1) Médecine to infect2) fig to poison
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s'infecter verbe pronominal to become infected, to go septic* * *ɛ̃fɛkte vt1) [atmosphère, eau] to contaminate2) MÉDECINE to infect* * *infecter verb table: aimerA vtr1 Méd to infect;2 fig to poison.B s'infecter vpr to become infected, to go septic.[ɛ̃fɛkte] verbe transitif3. (littéraire) [empester]————————s'infecter verbe pronominal intransitif -
5 inoculer
inoculer [inɔkyle]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb• inoculer un virus/une maladie à qn (volontairement) to inoculate sb with a virus/a disease ; (accidentellement) to infect sb with a virus/a disease* * *inɔkyle2) ( contaminer)inoculer à quelqu'un — to infect somebody with [virus, maladie, idée]
* * *inɔkyle vt1) MÉDECINE to inoculate2) fig, [passion, vice]* * *inoculer verb table: aimer vtr1 ( vacciner) to inoculate (contre against); inoculer qch à qn to inoculate sb with sth;[inɔkyle] verbe transitif -
6 contaminer
contaminer [kɔ̃tamine]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb( = polluer) to contaminate* * *kɔ̃tamineverbe transitif gén to contaminate; [virus] to infect [personne]; to contaminate [programme]* * *kɔ̃tamine vt1) (par un virus) to infect, (par des radiations) to contaminate2) fig to be a bad influence on* * *contaminer verb table: aimer vtr1 [virus, personne] to infect [personne, animal]; [matière radioactive, agent chimique] to contaminate [personne, animal, végétaux, sol, eau];2 fig to contaminate [esprit, langage];3 Ordinat to contaminate [programme].[kɔ̃tamine] verbe transitif3. (littéraire) [corrompre - personne] to corrupt -
7 dégueulasse
dégueulasse (inf!) [degœlas]1. adjective• il est vraiment dégueulasse, ce type he's a filthy swine (inf!)2. masculine noun, feminine noun[personne] (sale) dirty pig (inf!) ; (mauvais, vicieux) (homme) swine (inf!) ; (femme) bitch (vulg!)* * *deɡœlas adj *1) (sale) disgusting2) (= au goût infect) disgusting3) (injuste ou méchant) disgusting* * *A adj2 ( mauvais) [plat, aliment] lousy○, disgusting; [temps] lousy○, disgusting; [travail] shoddy○, disgusting; c'est pas dégueulasse ce ragoût! this stew isn't half bad○;3 ( révoltant) [personne, action] shitty◑, rotten; c'est dégueulasse ce qu'ils ont fait what they did was really rotten; tu es dégueulasse de dire une chose pareille what a rotten thing to say.B nm un vieux dégueulasse a dirty old man○.(très familier) [degɶlas] adjectifc'est pas dégueulasse comme cadeau it's a pretty nice present, it's not a bad present————————(très familier) [degɶlas] nom masculin et féminin1. [personne sale] filthy pig2. [pervers] -
8 envenimer
envenimer [ɑ̃v(ə)nime]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ querelle, situation] to inflame2. reflexive verb* * *ɑ̃vnime
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verbe transitif ( aviver) to inflame [débat]; to fan the flames of [colère]; to aggravate [situation]
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s'envenimer verbe pronominal [dispute] to worsen; [situation] to turn ugly* * *ɑ̃v(ə)nime vt* * *envenimer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( aviver) to inflame [débat, dispute]; to fan the flames of [colère]; to aggravate [situation]; il n'a fait qu'envenimer les choses he only made matters worse;2 ( infecter) envenimer une plaie to make a wound go septic.B s'envenimer vpr1 fig [dispute] to worsen; [situation] to turn ugly;2 [plaie] to go septic.[ɑ̃vnime] verbe transitiftu n'as fait qu'envenimer les choses you've only made things ou matters worse————————s'envenimer verbe pronominal intransitif -
9 horrible
horrible [ɔʀibl]adjectivea. horribleb. [chaleur, peur, temps, travail] terrible* * *ɔʀibl1) ( abominable) [cri, maladie] horrible; [temps] filthy; [moment, séjour] dreadful; [meurtre, scène] horrific; [douleur, bruit] terrible; [pensée] horrible; [paroles, personne] nasty2) ( répugnant) [goût, odeur] revolting; [créature] horrid; [nourriture] dreadful3) ( laid) [visage, objet, cicatrice] hideous* * *ɔʀibl adj* * *horrible adj1 ( abominable) [cri, spectacle, mort, maladie] horrible; [temps] filthy; [moment, séjour] dreadful; [meurtre, scène, vision] horrific; [douleur, bruit, tâche] terrible; [dessein, soupçon, pensée] horrible; [lettre, paroles, personne] nasty; il fait un froid horrible it's terribly cold;2 ( répugnant) [goût, odeur, mélange] revolting; [créature, sorcière] horrid; [nourriture] dreadful;3 ( laid) [visage, objet, cicatrice] hideous.[ɔribl] adjectif1. [effroyable - cauchemar] horrible, dreadful ; [ - mutilation, accident] horrible, horrific ; [ - crime] horrible, ghastly ; [ - cri] horrible, frightful2. [laid - personne] horrible, hideous, repulsive ; [ - vêtement] ghastly, frightful ; [ - décor, style] horrible, hideous, ghastlyêtre horrible avec quelqu'un to be nasty ou horrible to somebodyraconter des histoires horribles sur quelqu'un to say horrible ou nasty things about somebody5. [temps] terrible -
10 ignoble
ignoble [iɲɔbl]adjective* * *iɲɔbl1) [personne, procédé] vile2) [lieu] squalid; [nourriture, œuvre] revolting* * *iɲɔbl adj(acte, trafic, façon) dreadfulIl a été ignoble avec elle. — He was horrible to her.
* * *ignoble adj1 ( condamnable) [personne, conduite, acte, procédé] vile; c'est un ignoble individu he's a disgusting individual; une ignoble trahison a vile betrayal; de façon ignoble in a vile way; être ignoble avec qn to be vile to sb;[iɲɔbl] adjectif1. [vil - individu] low, base ; [ - crime] infamous, heinous ; [ - accusation] shameful ; [ - conduite] unspeakable, disgraceful, shabby2. (familier) [bâtisse] hideous[logement] squalid -
11 arrangemaner
v. trans.1. To 'con', to 'diddle', to swindle someone.2. To 'bash', to beat up, to thrash.3. To give someone 'clap', to infect with V.D. -
12 attiger
v. trans. (also: atiger):1. To wound.2. To overcharge.3. To 'overdo it', to exaggerate. N'attige pas la cabane! Pull the other one! Do you think I'm that stupid?!4. To infect with venereal disease. -
13 blinder
v. trans. To 'pass on the clap', to infect with V.D. -
14 dauber
v. trans.1. To infect with V.D.2. To rile, to jeer at.3. To spread malicious gossip about someone. -
15 enchaudelancer
v. trans. (joc.): To 'give a dose of clap', to infect with gonorrhoea. -
16 plomber
I.v. trans.1. To 'wing', to wound by gunshot.2. To gun down, to kill.3. To infect with V.D.II.v. intrans. Plomber du bec (also: du goulot): To have foul breath, to suffer from halitosis. -
17 poivrer
I.v. trans. To infect with V.D.II.v. trans. reflex. (also: se poivrer la gueule): To 'get pissed', to get drunk. -
18 refiler
v. trans.a To hand something to someone. Il m'a refilé ton courrier. He gave me your mail.b To return something to someone, to give something back to someone. Refile-moi d'abord le fric que tu me dois! I want that money you owe me first!c To 'fob something off' on someone. Il m'a refilé toutes ses fripes! I was lumbered with all his hand- me-downs!d To infect someone with a disease. Tes gosses nous ont refilé les oreillons! We all went down with the mumps thanks to your kids!
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