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keel [ki:l]quille f[person] tourner de l'œil (inf)* * *[kiːl]noun quille fmy finances are back on an even keel — fig mes finances sont revenues à la normale
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keel n Naut quille f ; Aviat arête f ventrale spec ; to be on an even keel Naut être dans ses lignes ; he's on a more even keel now fig il est plus équilibré qu'avant ; my finances are back on an even keel fig mes finances sont revenues à la normale. -
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keel [ki:l]1 noun∎ on an even keel à tirant d'eau égal; figurative en équilibre;∎ to be back on an even keel (situation) être de nouveau stable, s'être stabilisé; (person) avoir retrouvé son équilibre;∎ to put a company/the economy back on an even keel remettre une entreprise/l'économie d'aplombfaire chavirer, cabanerchavirerNautical faire chavirer, cabaner -
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[ki:l](the long supporting piece of a ship's frame that lies lengthwise along the bottom: The boat's keel stuck in the mud near the shore.) quille- be/keep on an even keel -
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bêche fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > keel
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quille fEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > keel
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la quille (naut.) Noun -
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[boat] chavirer; [person] s'écrouler; [tree] s'abattre -
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(to fall over usually suddenly or unexpectedly eg in a faint.) tomber dans les pommes -
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11 be/keep on an even keel
(to be, keep or remain in a calm and untroubled state.) être/rester calme -
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[rib]1) (any one of the bones which curve round and forward from the backbone, enclosing the heart and lungs.) côte2) (one of the curved pieces of wood which are joined to the keel to form the framework of a boat.) membrure3) (a vertical raised strip in eg knitted material, or the pattern formed by a row of these.) côte4) (any of a number of things similar in shape, use etc to a rib, eg one of the supports for the fabric of an aeroplane wing or of an umbrella.) nervure; baleine•- ribbed- ribbing -
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bilge [bɪldʒ](a) Nautical (hull) bouchain m, renflement m; (hold) fond m de cale, sentine f; (water) eau f de cale ou de sentine∎ he talks a load of bilge il raconte un tas de bêtises►► Nautical bilge block ventrière f;Nautical bilge keel quille f de bouchain;Nautical bilge pump pompe f de drain ou de cale;bilge water (UNCOUNT) Nautical eau f de cale ou de sentine; familiar figurative (nonsense) âneries fpl, idioties fpl;Nautical bilge well puisard m -
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heel [hi:l]1 noun∎ she spun or turned on her heel and walked away elle a tourné les talons;∎ figurative under the heel of Fascism sous le joug ou la botte du fascisme;∎ we followed hard on her heels (walked) nous lui emboîtâmes le pas; (tracked) nous étions sur ses talons;∎ famine followed hard on the heels of drought la sécheresse fut suivie de près par la famine;∎ he brought the dog to heel il a fait venir le chien à ses pieds;∎ figurative to bring sb to heel mettre qn au pas;∎ familiar to take to one's heels, to show a clean pair of heels se sauver à toutes jambes, prendre ses jambes à son cou;∎ he's showing the other runners a clean pair of heels il a pris une belle avance sur les autres concurrents(b) (of boot, shoe) talon m;∎ she was wearing heels (high-heeled shoes) elle portait des talons;(c) (of glove, golf club, hand, knife, sock, tool) talon m(a) (boot, shoe) refaire le talon de;∎ to get one's shoes heeled (faire) refaire le talon de ses chaussures(b) (in rugby) talonner∎ heel! au pied!►► heel bar talon-minute m, réparations-minute fpl
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