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1 charge de lit
bed load; load of a stream; traction load -
2 matériaux de fond
bed load; load of a stream; traction loadDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > matériaux de fond
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3 répandre
répandre [ʀepɑ̃dʀ]➭ TABLE 411. transitive verbb. [+ lumière, chaleur] to give out ; [+ odeur] to give offc. [+ nouvelle, mode, terreur] to spread2. reflexive verbc. [doctrine, mode, nouvelle] to spread (dans, à travers through ) ; [méthode, opinion, coutume, pratique] to become widespread* * *ʀepɑ̃dʀ
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1) ( mettre) to spread [substance, matériau] ( sur on; dans in); to pour [liquide] ( sur on; dans in); ( accidentellement) to spill [liquide]2) ( disperser) to scatter [graines, farine, déchets]3) ( propager) to spread [nouvelle, religion] (dans, à travers throughout); to give off [chaleur, fumée, odeur] ( dans into)
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se répandre verbe pronominal1) ( se propager) [nouvelle, religion, substance, odeur] to spread (dans, à travers throughout)2) ( déverser)* * *ʀepɑ̃dʀ vt1) (= renverser) to spill2) (= étaler, diffuser) to spread3) [lumière] to shed4) [chaleur, odeur] to give off* * *répandre verb table: rendreA vtr1 ( mettre) to spread [substance, matériau] (sur on; dans in); to pour [liquide] (sur on; dans in); ( accidentellement) to spill [liquide]; répandre du gravier dans une allée to spread gravel on a path; répandre son contenu/un chargement to empty its contents/a load;2 ( disperser) [personne, vent] to scatter [graines, farine, déchets];3 ( propager) to spread [nouvelle, sentiment, enseignement, religion] (dans, à travers throughout); to give off [chaleur, fumée, odeur] (dans into); to distribute [bienfait, richesse]; répandre la bonne parole to spread the good word; répandre la terreur to spread terror.B se répandre vpr1 ( se propager) [nouvelle, maladie, usage, enseignement, religion, substance, odeur] to spread (dans, à travers throughout);2 ( déverser) se répandre en invectives to let out a stream of abuse (contre at); se répandre en compliments/louanges to be lavish with one's compliments/praise.[repɑ̃dr] verbe transitif1. [renverser - liquide] to spillrépandre le sang to spill ou to shed blood2. [propager - rumeur, terreur, usage] to spread3. [dégager - odeur] to give off (inseparable) ; [ - lumière] to shed, to give out (inseparable) ; [ - chaleur, fumée] to give out ou off (inseparable)————————se répandre verbe pronominal intransitif1. [eau, vin] to spill[se disperser]les supporters se sont répandus sur le terrain the fans spilled (out) ou poured onto the field————————se répandre en verbe pronominal plus prépositionse répandre en compliments/en propos blessants to be full of compliments/hurtful remarks -
4 déverser
déverser [devεʀse]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ sable, ordures] to tip out• des tonnes de pommes de terre ont été déversées sur la route tons of potatoes were dumped on the road2. reflexive verb► se déverser [liquide] to pour out* * *devɛʀse
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1) lit to pour [liquide] ( dans into); to drop [bombes] ( sur on); to dump [ordures, sable] ( dans into; sur on); to discharge [effluents] ( dans into); to disgorge [foule, touristes] ( dans onto)déverser du pétrole — ( volontairement) to dump oil ( dans into); ( accidentellement) to spill oil ( dans into)
2) fig to pour out [insultes]
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se déverser verbe pronominal [fleuve, rivière] to flow ( dans into); [égout, foule] to pour ( dans into)* * *devɛʀse vt[liquide] to pour, to pour out, [ordures] to tip* * *déverser verb table: aimerA vtr1 lit to pour [liquide] (dans into); to drop [bombes] (sur on); to dump [ordures, sable] (dans into; sur on); to tip GB, to dump [sable] (sur onto); to discharge [effluents] (dans into); to disgorge [foule, touristes] (dans onto); déverser du pétrole/des produits chimiques ( volontairement) to dump oil/chemicals (dans into); ( accidentellement) to spill oil/chemicals (dans into); la Seine déverse ses eaux dans la Manche the Seine flows into the English Channel; les agriculteurs en colère ont déversé du purin dans les rues angry farmers dumped manure all over the streets;2 fig to churn out [musique]; to pour out [insultes]; elle a déversé sa colère sur lui she vented her anger on him.B se déverser vpr [fleuve, rivière] to flow (dans into); [égout, foule] to pour (dans into); tout le contenu du camion-citerne s'est déversé sur la chaussée the entire contents of the tanker were spilled all over the roadway.[devɛrse] verbe transitif2. [décharger] to dischargeles paysans ont déversé des tonnes de fruits sur la chaussée the farmers dumped tons of fruit on the road————————se déverser verbe pronominal intransitif1. [couler] to flow2. [tomber]le chargement s'est déversé sur la route the load tipped over ou spilled onto the road
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