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1 lurch
A n2 fig écart m.B vi1 lit [person, vehicle] tanguer ; to lurch forward ou along s'avancer en tanguant ; to lurch to a halt faire une embardée et s'arrêter ;2 fig to lurch to the left/right Pol faire un écart sur la gauche/droite ; to lurch between balancer entre ; to lurch back to sth retourner vers qch.to leave sb in the lurch laisser qn dans une situation difficile. -
2 lurch
lurch [lɜ:tʃ](person) tituber, chanceler; (car → swerve) faire une embardée; (→ jerk forwards) avancer par à-coups; (ship) tanguer;∎ he lurched into the room il entra dans la pièce en titubant;∎ the car lurched out of control la voiture livrée à elle-même fit une embardée;∎ figurative his opinions lurch from one extreme to another dans ses opinions, il passe d'un extrême à l'autre2 noun∎ the car gave a sudden lurch and left the road la voiture fit une embardée et quitta la route;∎ with a lurch, the train was off again le train est reparti avec un à-coup;∎ to leave sb in the lurch laisser qn en plan
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left in the lurch — See leave you in the lurch … English idioms
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in the lurch — Someone who is left in the lurch is left in a difficult or embarrassing situation. Paul was left in the lurch when he missed the last bus … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
in the lurch — If you are left in the lurch, you are suddenly left in an embarrassing or tricky situation … The small dictionary of idiomes
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leave you in the lurch — leave you with a problem, fend for yourself The bride didn t go to the church. The groom was left in the lurch … English idioms
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