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1 empester
empester [ɑ̃pεste]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *ɑ̃pɛste
1.
verbe transitif to stink [something] out GB, to stink up US [endroit]
2.
verbe intransitif to stink* * *ɑ̃pɛste1. vt1) (= répandre une odeur dans) to stink outTu nous empestes avec ton cigare. — You're stinking the place out with your cigar.
2) (= sentir) [lieu, personne] to stink of2. vi(= sentir mauvais) to stink* * *empester verb table: aimerA vtr2 ( gâter) to poison [ambiance, atmosphère].B vi to stink, to reek; ça empeste ici! it stinks in here!; ça empeste le parfum it stinks ou reeks of perfume.[ɑ̃pɛste] verbe transitif[parfum] to stink of————————[ɑ̃pɛste] verbe intransitif -
2 puer
puer [pye]➭ TABLE 1 transitive and intransitive verb• ça pue ! it stinks!* * *pɥe
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verbe transitif to stink of [essence, gaz]
2.
verbe intransitif to stink* * *pɥe péjoratif1. vi2. vtto stink of, reek of* * *puer verb table: aimerA vtr to stink of [essence, gaz]; il pue le parvenu he has upstart written all over him; ça pue l'hypocrisie it reeks of hypocrisy.B vi to stink; il puait des pieds his feet stank.[pɥe] verbe intransitifça pue ici! what a stink ou stench!————————[pɥe] verbe transitif1. [répandre - odeur] to stink ofil pue l'ail à quinze pas! he ou his breath reeks of garlic!2. [laisser paraître - défaut]puer la méchanceté/l'hypocrisie to be oozing spitefulness/hypocrisy -
3 fauve
fauve [fov]1. adjectivea. [tissu, couleur] fawn2. masculine noun( = animal) wildcat ; ( = bête sauvage) wild animal* * *fov
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1) [couleur] tawny2) [odeur] musky3) Art [période] Fauve
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nom masculin1) ( animal féroce) wild animal; ( félin) big catsentir le fauve — (colloq) to stink (colloq)
2) ( couleur) fawn3) Art Fauvist, Fauve* * *fov1. nm1) (= félin) big cat2) (= peintre) Fauve2. adj(= couleur) fawn* * *A adj1 ⇒ Les couleurs [couleur] tawny;2 [odeur] musky;3 ( Art) [période] Fauve.B nm1 ( animal féroce) wild animal; ( félin) big cat; les fauves big cats; ça sent le fauve dans sa chambre○ his bedroom stinks○;2 [couleur] fawn;3 Art Fauvist, Fauve.[fov] adjectif2. [âpre - odeur] musky————————[fov] nom masculin2. [couleur] fawn -
4 infection
infection [ɛ̃fεksjɔ̃]feminine noun• quelle infection ! ( = puanteur) what a stench!* * *ɛ̃fɛksjɔ̃1) Médecine infection2) figc'est une infection! — ( puanteur) it stinks to high heaven! (colloq); ( chose répugnante) it's disgusting!
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ɛ̃fɛksjɔ̃ nf* * *infection nf1 Méd infection;[ɛ̃fɛksjɔ̃] nom féminin2. [puanteur] (foul) stenchc'est une infection, ce marché! this market stinks (to high heaven)! -
5 chlinguer
chlinguer◑ verb table: aimer vi to stink.(très familier) [ʃlɛ̃ge] verbe intransitif -
6 cocotter
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7 dauber
dauber (inf!) [dobe]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb( = puer) to stink• ça daube ici ! it stinks in here!* * *[dobe] (littéraire) verbe transitifto jeer ou to scoff at————————[dobe] (littéraire) verbe intransitif -
8 embaumer
embaumer [ɑ̃bome]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = avoir l'odeur de) to smell ofb. ( = parfumer) le lilas embaumait l'air the scent of lilac filled in the airc. [+ cadavre] to embalm2. intransitive verbto smell lovely ; [fromage] to smell strong• ça embaume ! (inf) it stinks!* * *ɑ̃bome
1.
1) [odeur] to fill [lieu]; [lieu] to smell of [lavande, cire]2) to embalm [cadavre]
2.
verbe intransitif [air, fleurs] to be fragrant* * *ɑ̃bome vt1) [corps] to embalm2) (= parfumer) to fill with its fragrance3) (= sentir)* * *embaumer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( parfumer) [odeur] to fill [lieu];2 ( sentir) to smell of [lavande, cire];3 ( conserver) to embalm [cadavre].[ɑ̃bome] verbe transitif1. [parfumer - air] to make fragrant2. [sentir - parfum] to be fragrant with the scent of ; [ - odeur de cuisine] to be fragrant with the aroma of3. [momifier] to embalm————————[ɑ̃bome] verbe intransitif[femme] to be fragrant[mets] to fill the air with a pleasant smell ou a delicious aroma[fleur, plante] to fill the air with a lovely fragrance ou a delicate scent -
9 cogner
I.v. trans.1. To 'bash', to 'thump', to hit. Il les a cognés à bras raccourcis: He beat the living daylights out of them.2. To stamp official documents. Il a fait cogner ses fafs: He got his I.D. papers cleared by the officials.3. Cogner les brèmes: To have a game of cards.4. Il m'a cogné de dix raides: He borrowed ten quid off me. (The implication here is of a very reluctant loan.)II.v. intrans. Ça cogne: It stinks—It smells foul. Qu'est-ce que ça cogne! What a pong!III.v. trans. reflex. To have 'a punch-up', to come to blows.IV.v. pronom.a To have to do something unpleasant. Je me suis cogné cinq heures de train: I've been through five gruelling hours in the train.b To treat oneself to something. On s'est cogné le menu à cinquante francs: We spoiled ourselves and went for the expensive meal.c To help oneself to something. Je me suis cogné ce qui restait: I took what was left.2. Se cogner de quelque chose: 'Not to care a rap', to be unconcerned about something. Je m'en cogne de ce qu'il peut penser! I don't give a fig about what he thinks! -
10 fricotage
n. m.1. 'Stew-up', unappetizing food.2. 'Wangling', 'string-pulling', small-time power-game of manipulating people. Tout ce fricotage ne me dit rien qui vaille! All this doubledealing stinks!3. 'Screwing', sexual intercourse. -
11 sentir
I.v. trans. Ne pas pouvoir sentir quelqu'un/ quelque chose: To hate the sight of someone or something.II.v. intrans.1. Ça sent mauvais! I don't like the look of this! (literally: it stinks!).2. Ça sent la patate! I smell a rat! — I can sense some devious moves ahead!III.v. pronom. S'en sentir pour quelqu'un/ quelque chose: To be keen on someone or something. Je ne m'en sens pas pour bosser aujourd'hui! I don't feel much like grafting today!IV.v. trans. reflex. Ne pas se sentir ( pisser): To be totally unaware of what is happening, to act as if nothing were amiss. (The expression is never used in the first person, but always directed at others with a considerable amount of irony. Lui prêter du fric?! Il ne se sent pas! Me lend him money?! He must be out of his tiny little mind!)
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