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jealous ['dʒeləs](a) (fearful of rivals) jaloux;∎ a jealous lover un amant jaloux;∎ he gets terribly jealous il a des crises de jalousie terribles∎ to be jealous of sb être jaloux de qn;∎ he became very jealous of her sudden success sa réussite soudaine l'a rendu très jaloux(c) (possessive) jaloux, possessif;∎ to be jealous of one's reputation être jaloux de ou veiller à sa réputation -
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jealous adj ( all contexts) jaloux/-ouse (of de) ; to feel jealous être jaloux ; to make sb jealous rendre qn jaloux ; to keep a jealous eye on sth surveiller qch d'un œil jaloux. -
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['‹eləs]1) ((with of) feeling or showing envy: She is jealous of her sister.) jaloux (de)2) (having feelings of dislike for any possible rivals (especially in love): a jealous husband.) jaloux•- jealousy -
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insanely [ɪnˈseɪnlɪ]• insanely possessive/expensive follement possessif/cher* * *[ɪn'seɪnlɪ]adverb [act] de façon insenséeinsanely jealous — fou/folle de jalousie
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châhuati > châhuati-.*\CHAHUATI v.i., être envieux, jaloux, soupçonneux." cencah châhuatiya in îtôcâ Châlchiuhnenetzin ", celle qui s'appelle Chalchiuhnenetzin était très jalouse - se sentía grandemente invadida de despecho. Cronica Mexicayotl 117 (chahuatia).Angl., to be encious, jealous, suspicious.Esp., tiene celos, encela (T). -
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châhuatôn:Quelqu'un d'envieux, de jaloux, de soupçonneux.Angl., someone jealous, envious, suspicious (K).Esp., celoso (T128).Form: diminutif péjoratif sur châhua-tl. -
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châhuazquimeh, pluriel.Ceux qui sont jaloux.Angl., the jealous. Sah11,48. -
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tlazohtla > tlazohtla-.*\TLAZOHTLA v.t. tê-.,1.\TLAZOHTLA aimer qqn.R.Andrews Introd 480." têtlazohtla ", elle aime les siens - sie liebt die Ihrige.Est dit de la tante, têahuih. Sah 1952, 12:16 = Sah10,4.de la bru, cihuâmontli, Sah10,3.d'une noble personne, tlâcatl. Sah10,15." motêtlazohtilia, motêtlahtlazohtilia, têtlazohtla ", elle fait preuve d'amour, elle fait constamment preuve d'amour, elle aime les gens - she shows love, she contantly shows love. She loves people. Est dit d'une dame noble, cihuâpilli. Sah10,45." têtlazohtla, têpiya ", elle aime, elle garde les siens - she loves, guards one.Est dit d'une dame noble, tlâcatl. Sah10,45." ca cencah quintlazohtlaya in îmâcêhualhuân ", car il aimait beaucoup ses sujets.Est dit de Quetzalcoatl. W.Lehmann 1938,79 (79)." in ôquittac quitlazohtlac ", quand il la vit il tomba amoureux d'elle - als er sie sah, verliebte er sich in sie. W.Lehmann 1938,122 (307).2.\TLAZOHTLA entourer quelqu'un de soins attentifs." cencah quintlazohtlayah, quinxoxocoyomatiyah ", ils les entouraient beaucoup de soins attentifs, ils les cajolaient - they made much of and flattered them. Il s'agit d'esclaves que l'on prépare pour la fête de Tezcatlipoca. Sah4,34.*\TLAZOHTLA v.t. tla-., estimer quelque chose." tlatlazohtla ", il reconnaît le valeur des choses - he esteems things.Est dit du noble, têcpilli. Sah10,16." cencah quitlazohtlayah ", ils les estimaient heaucoup.ll s'agit des paroles prononcées par les viellards. Sah9,30.· expressions." ahquitlazohtlah in întzontecon, in îmelchiquiuh ", ils bravent le danger (littéralement, ils ne tiennent ni à leur crâne, ni à leur poitrine). Sah4,91." in ahmo quitlazohtlah in întzontecon, in îmelchiquiuh ", ils ne reculent pas devant l'ennemi - who shrank not from the ennemy. Sah8.61." in ahmo quitlazohtlah in întzontecon in îmelchiquiuh, in ahmo miquizmauhqueh, in huel înca momôtlah in toyâôhuân ", ceux qui ne reculent pas devant l'ennemi, qui ne craignent pas la mort, qui se jettent contre nos ennemis - die ihren Schädel, ihren Brustkorb nicht lieben, die den Tod nicht fürchten. mit denen unsere Feinde unversehens zusammen stößen.Sah 1927,179." in ahtictlazohtla in melchiquiuh in motzontecon ", toi qui ne tiens ni à ta poitrine, ni à ton crâne - you who place no value upon your breasts [and] your heads. Sah9,52.*\TLAZOHTLA v.réfl., " motlazohtla ", elle prend soin de sa vertu.Angl., she is jealous of her virtue.Est dit de la jeune fille, ichpôchtli. Sah10,12. -
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closeness [ˈkləʊsnɪs]* * *['kləʊsnɪs]1) ( emotionally) intimité f2) ( in mutual understanding) bonnes relations fplthe closeness of their alliance — les liens mpl étroits qui les unissent
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least [li:st]1. adjective2. pronoun• what's the least you are willing to accept? quel prix minimum êtes-vous prêt à accepter ?• it costs $5 at least cela coûte au moins 5 dollars• you could at least have told me! tu aurais pu au moins me le dire !• he's ill, at least that's what he says il est malade, du moins c'est ce qu'il dit► at the very least du moins• not in the least! pas du tout !• I was annoyed, to say the least j'étais mécontent, c'est le moins qu'on puisse dire• she was not very careful, to say the least elle était pour le moins imprudente3. adverb• nobody seemed amused, least of all John cela ne semblait amuser personne et surtout pas John► not least• all countries, not least the USA tous les pays, et en particulier les USA• not least because... notamment parce que...* * *Note: When the least is used as a quantifier followed by a noun to mean the smallest quantity of it is translated by le moins de: to have the least food = avoir le moins de nourritureBut when the least is used as a quantifier to mean the slightest it is translated by le or la moindre: I haven't the least idea = je n'en ai pas la moindre idéeFor translations of least as a pronoun or adverb see II and III belowThe phrase at least is usually translated by au moinsFor the phrase in the least see V below[liːst] 1.(superlative of little) quantifier(the) least — (le) moins de; ( in negative constructions) (le or la) moindre
2.they have the least food — ce sont eux qui ont le moins de nourriture or le moins à manger
pronoun le moins3.she was surprised, to say the least (of it) — le moins qu'on puisse dire, c'est qu'elle était surprise
1) ( with adjective or noun)the least — le/la moins; ( with plural noun) les moins
2) ( with verbs) le moins inv4.nobody liked it, John least of all ou least of all John — personne ne l'aimait, John encore moins que les autres
he's gone to bed - at least I think so — il est allé se coucher - du moins, je pense
5.such people are at the very least guilty of negligence — de telles personnes sont au moins coupables de négligence
in the least adverbial phraseI'm not worried in the least —
I'm not hungry in the least —
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streak [stri:k]1. nounb. ( = tendency) tendance(s) f(pl)• clothes streaked with mud/paint vêtements maculés de longues traînées de boue/de peinturea. ( = rush) to streak in/out/past entrer/sortir/passer comme un éclairb. ( = dash naked) (inf) courir tout nu en public* * *[striːk] 1.1) ( in character) côté m2) ( period)to be on a winning/losing streak — être dans une bonne/mauvaise passe
4) ( in hair) mèche f2.transitive verb1) ( make lines across) strier [sea, sky]2) ( in hairdressing)3. 4. -
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[ɡri:n] 1. adjective1) (of the colour of growing grass or the leaves of most plants: a green hat.) vert2) (not ripe: green bananas.) vert3) (without experience: Only someone as green as you would believe a story like that.) inexpérimenté4) (looking as if one is about to be sick; very pale: He was green with envy (= very jealous).) vert2. noun1) (the colour of grass or the leaves of plants: the green of the trees in summer.) vert2) (something (eg paint) green in colour: I've used up all my green.) vert3) (an area of grass: a village green.) pelouse4) (an area of grass on a golf course with a small hole in the centre.) vert5) (concerned with the protection of the environment: green issues; a green political party.)•- greenish- greens - greenfly - greengage - greengrocer - greenhouse - greenhouse effect - the green light -
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A conj parce que ; don't do it just because you can ne le fais pas simplement parce que tu en es capable ; just because you're older doesn't mean you're right ce n'est pas parce que tu es plus âgé que tu as raison ; he was locked out because he'd left early and forgotten his key il n'a pas pu entrer parce qu'il était parti tôt et qu'il avait oublié sa clé ; just because you're jealous ○ ! tout ça parce que tu es jaloux! ; ‘why?’-‘(just) because’ ‘pourquoi?’-‘parce que’ ; all the more so because d'autant plus que.B because of prep phr à cause de ; because of the rain à cause de la pluie ; don't worry, I'm not leaving because of you ne t'inquiète pas, ce n'est pas à cause de toi que je m'en vais ; because of you we're late!, we're late and it's all because of you! c'est à cause de toi que nous sommes en retard! -
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A n1 (of human, animal) os m ; ( of fish) arête f ; made of bone en os ; chicken on/off the bone poulet à l'os/désossé ; to break a bone casser un os ; to break every bone in one's body se rompre les os ; I'll break every bone in his body! je vais lui tordre le cou! ; no bones broken rien de cassé ; he hasn't got a romantic/jealous bone in his body il n'a pas une once de romantisme/jalousie ;2 ( in corset etc) baleine f ;3 ○ ( trombone) trombone m.1 ( animal skeleton) ossements mpl ;2 ( human remains) ( in archeology) ossements mpl humains ; to lay sb's bones to rest enterrer la dépouille de qn ; my old bones ○ mes vieux os ○ ; he'll never make old bones il ne fera pas de vieux os ;D vtr2 ( reinforce) consolider [corset, bodice].bone of contention sujet m de dispute, pomme f de discorde ; close to the bone ( wounding) blessant ; ( racy) osé ; to be a bag of bones être un sac d'os ○ ; to cut sth to the bone réduire qch au minimum ; to feel sth in one's bones avoir le pressentiment de qch ; to have a bone to pick with sb avoir un compte à régler avec qn ; to make no bones about sth ne pas cacher qch ; sticks and stones may break my bones (but words will never harm me) Prov ≈ les chiens aboient, la caravane passe Prov ; to work one's fingers to the bone se crever à la tâche ○.■ bone up on ○:▶ bone up on [sth] potasser ○ [subject]. -
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1 Med to be chronically ill souffrir d'une maladie chronique ; the chronically sick ceux qui sont atteints d'une affection chronique ;2 fig [jealous, stupid, underfunded, overloaded] extrêmement ; the country is chronically short of… le pays souffre d'un manque chronique de… -
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1 [compete, defend, hit, oppose] avec acharnement ; [fight] sauvagement ; [stare] férocement ; [shout, speak] violemment ; [burn, blaze] avec intensité ;2 [competitive, critical, hot, jealous] extrêmement ; [determined, loyal] farouchement.
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jealous — jeal|ous [ˈdʒeləs] adj [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: jelous, from Late Latin zelus; ZEAL] 1.) feeling angry and unhappy because someone has something that you wish you had →↑envious jealous of ▪ Why are you so jealous of his success? ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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jealous */ — UK [ˈdʒeləs] / US adjective 1) unhappy because someone has something that you would like or can do something that you would like to do I expect some of your colleagues will be jealous. jealous of: Other girls were jealous of her good looks. 2)… … English dictionary