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lifeboat ['laɪfbəʊt](a) (launched from coast) canot m de sauvetage(b) (ship's) lifeboat chaloupe f de sauvetage►► lifeboat station poste m de sauvetage -
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noun (a boat for saving shipwrecked people.) canot de sauvetage -
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launch [lɔ:nt∫]1. nounb. [of ship, spacecraft, product] lancement m[+ boat, rocket, company, career] lancer ; [+ investigation] ouvrir• to launch into [+ speech, explanation, attack] se lancer dans4. compounds* * *[lɔːntʃ] 1.2) ( setting in motion) (of new boat, rocket) lancement m; ( of lifeboat) mise f à l'eau; (of campaign, product) lancement m2.transitive verb1) Nautical mettre [quelque chose] à l'eau [dinghy, lifeboat]2) ( fire) lancer [new ship, missile, rocket] (against, at sur)air-/sea-launched — lancé du ciel/depuis la mer
3) ( start) lancer [attack, campaign, career, company, product, computer program]; ouvrir [investigation]; mettre [quelque chose] en action [plan]3.to launch (forth) into — se lancer dans [description, story]; attaquer [chorus, song]
to launch oneself at somebody/something — se lancer sur quelqu'un/quelque chose
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lower [ˈləʊər]1. adjectiveb. [+ pressure, heating, price, voice] baisser• lower your voice! parle moins fort !• to lower o.s. to do sth s'abaisser à faire qch3. compounds• lower-class family famille f ouvrière ► lower deck noun [of bus] étage m inférieur ; [of ship] pont m inférieur• a lower middle-class family une famille de la classe moyenne ► lower sixth noun (British) ≈ classe f de première* * *I 1. ['laʊə(r)]intransitive verb littér ( frown) prendre un air comminatoire (at avec)2.lowering present participle adjective [sky] menaçantII 1. ['ləʊə(r)] 2.transitive verb1) ( bring down) baisser [barrier, curtain, flag]; abaisser [ceiling]2) ( reduce) baisser [light, prices, standards]; réduire [pressure, temperature]; diminuer [resistance]; abaisser [age limit]to lower one's guard — fig relâcher sa vigilance
3) ( abolish) abolir [trade barrier]4) Nautical affaler [sail]; mettre [quelque chose] à la mer [lifeboat]3.1) ( demean oneself) s'abaisser2) ( sit carefully)to lower oneself into — entrer lentement dans [bath]; s'asseoir précautionneusement dans [chair]
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['reskju:] 1. verb(to get or take out of a dangerous situation, captivity etc: The lifeboat was sent out to rescue the sailors from the sinking ship.) secourir2. noun((an) act of rescuing or state of being rescued: The lifeboat crew performed four rescues last week; After his rescue, the climber was taken to hospital; They came quickly to our rescue.) sauvetage- rescuer -
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A n1 Naut ( also motor launch) ( for patrolling) vedette f ; ( for pleasure) bateau m de plaisance ; customs'/police launch vedette f de la douane/de la police ;2 ( setting in motion) (of new boat, rocket, satellite) lancement m ; (of dinghy, lifeboat) mise f à l'eau ; Advertg, Comm (of campaign, product, publication) lancement m.B vtr2 ( fire) lancer [missile, rocket] (against, at sur) ; air-/sea-launched lancé du ciel/depuis la mer ;3 ( start) lancer [campaign, career, company, hunt, project] ; ouvrir [investigation] ; mettre [qch] en action [plan] ; lancer [computer program] ; to launch an attack on sb/sth lit lancer une attaque contre qn/qch ; fig attaquer qn/qch ;■ launch out [company, designer] se diversifier ; to launch out into [person, company] se lancer dans [cosmetics, consultancy, design]. -
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coxswain [ˈkɒksn]* * *['kɒksn] -
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RNLI [‚α:reneˈlaɪ]( = Royal National Lifeboat Institution) ≈ Société f nationale de sauvetage en mer -
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I 1. [lo:n ] verb1) (to make (a boat or ship) slide into the water or (a rocket) leave the ground: As soon as the alarm was sounded, the lifeboat was launched; The Russians have launched a rocket.) lancer2) (to start (a person, project etc) off on a course: His success launched him on a brilliant career.) lancer3) (to throw.) lancer2. noun((an) act of launching.) lancement- launch into - launch out II [lo:n ] noun(a large, power-driven boat, usually used for short trips or for pleasure: We cruised round the bay in a motor launch.) bateau de plaisance -
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plural - lives; noun1) (the quality belonging to plants and animals which distinguishes them from rocks, minerals etc and things which are dead: Doctors are fighting to save the child's life.) vie2) (the period between birth and death: He had a long and happy life.) vie3) (liveliness: She was full of life and energy.) vie4) (a manner of living: She lived a life of ease and idleness.) vie, existence5) (the period during which any particular state exists: He had many different jobs during his working life.) vie6) (living things: It is now believed that there may be life on Mars; animal life.) vie7) (the story of a life: He has written a life of Churchill.) biographie8) (life imprisonment: He was given life for murder.) à vie•- lifeless- lifelike - life-and-death - lifebelt - lifeboat - lifebuoy - life-cycle - life expectancy - lifeguard - life-jacket - lifeline - lifelong - life-saving - life-sized - life-size - lifetime - as large as life - bring to life - come to life - for life - the life and soul of the party - not for the life of me - not on your life! - take life - take one's life - take one's life in one's hands - to the life -
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A n1 ( tool) (for wood, metal, masonry) perceuse f ; ( for oil) trépan m ; ( for mining) foreuse f ; Dent roulette f, fraise f spec ; power/hand drill perceuse f électrique/à main ;6 ( furrow) sillon m ;8 Tex coutil m.B vtr1 percer [wood, metal, masonry] ; forer [shaft, well, tunnel] ; Dent passer la roulette à [tooth]: to drill a hole percer un trou (in dans) ;2 Mil entraîner [troops] ;3 to drill sb in sth former (intensivement) qn à qch ;4 Agric semer [qch] en sillons.C vi1 (in wood, metal, masonry) percer un trou (into dans) ; Dent passer la roulette (into à) ; to drill for faire des forages pour trouver [oil, water] ;2 Mil faire de l'exercice ; they're drilling ils sont à l'exercice ;3 to drill sth into sb faire entrer qch dans la tête de qn ; we had good manners drilled into us on nous a inculqué à fond les bonnes manières. -
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A adj [fishing, current, area] côtier/-ière ; [diving] près de la côte ; inshore lifeboat canot m de sauvetage côtier. -
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I.II.A comp adj [deck, jaw, level, lip, part, price] inférieur ; a pain in the lower back une douleur au bas du dos.B vtr1 ( bring down) baisser [barrier, blind, curtain, flag, newspaper, rifle] ; Constr abaisser [ceiling] ; to lower one's eyes/head/arms baisser les yeux/la tête/les bras ; to lower sb/sth into descendre qn/qch dans [hole] ; to lower sb/sth onto descendre qn/qch sur [roof, boat] ;2 ( reduce) baisser [light, volume] ; réduire [pressure, temperature] ; baisser [prices] ; diminuer [resistance] ; abaisser [age limit] ; baisser [standards] ; to lower one's voice baisser la voix ; to lower one's guard baisser sa garde ; fig relâcher sa vigilance ; to lower sb's morale démoraliser qn ;3 ( abolish) abolir [trade barrier] ;4 Naut affaler [sail] ; mettre [qch] à la mer [lifeboat] ; amener [mast] ; the lifeboats were lowered into the sea les canots de sauvetage ont été mis à la mer.1 ( demean oneself) s'abaisser ;2 ( sit carefully) to lower oneself into entrer lentement dans [bath] ; s'asseoir précautionneusement dans [chair].■ lower down:▶ lower [sth] down, lower down [sth] descendre [parcel, stretcher]. -
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RNLI [‚ɑ:ren‚el'aɪ]( abbreviation Royal National Lifeboat Institution) = société britannique de sauvetage en mer -
20 coxswain
coxswain ['kɒksən](b) (of lifeboat) timonier m, homme m de barre
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