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question-piège; question extrêmement sensible/délicate; pf. question qui fâcheEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > loaded question
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loaded ['ləʊdɪd]∎ is the lorry fully loaded? le camion est-il vraiment plein?∎ to be loaded with être chargé de ou plein de;∎ his writing is loaded with metaphors ses textes sont pleins de métaphores;∎ she's loaded with talent elle est bourrée de talent;∎ the word is loaded with meaning c'est un mot lourd de sens(c) (gun, camera) chargé(e) (statement, comment, question) insidieux►► Insurance loaded premium prime f majorée, surprime f;loaded question question f insidieuse -
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loaded [ˈləʊdɪd]a. ( = full) chargéd. [dice] pipé* * *['ləʊdɪd]1) (full, laden) [tray, lorry, gun] chargé ( with de); fig2) ( weighed down) [person] chargé ( with de); fig3) (colloq) fig ( rich) plein aux as (colloq), bourré de fric (colloq)4) ( leading) [question] tendancieux/-ieuse5) (colloq) US ( drunk) bourré (colloq) -
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1 (full, laden) [tray, dress-rail, plane, lorry, gun] chargé (with de) ; fig loaded with meaning ou significance plein de sens ;2 ( weighed down) [person] chargé (with de) ; fig to be loaded with honours/medals être couvert d'honneurs/de médailles ;4 ( leading) [question] tendancieux/-ieuse ;5 Ind [substance] chargé (with de) ;6 ○ US ( drunk) bourré ○. -
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dice [daɪs]1. noun• no dice! (inf!) pas question ![+ vegetables, meat] couper en dés* * *[daɪs] 1.2.to throw the dice — jeter le dé or les dés
transitive verb Culinary couper [quelque chose] en cubes•• -
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spring [sprɪŋ]1. nouna. ( = leap) bond mb. (for chair, mattress, watch) ressort m• the springs [of car] la suspensionc. [of water] source fd. ( = season) printemps ma. ( = leap) bondir• to spring in/out/across entrer/sortir/traverser d'un bond• to spring at sth/sb bondir sur qch/qn• where did you spring from? d'où est-ce que tu sors ?4. compounds[weather, day, flowers] de printemps ; [mattress] à ressorts• she's no spring chicken elle n'est pas de toute première jeunesse ► spring-clean noun grand nettoyage m (de printemps) transitive verb[person] se lever d'un bond ; [flowers, weeds] surgir de terre ; [new buildings, settlements] pousser comme des champignons ; [problem] surgir* * *[sprɪŋ] 1.1) ( season) printemps m2) Technology ( coil) ressort mto be like a coiled spring — fig ( tense) être tendu
3) ( leap) bond m4) ( elasticity) élasticité f5) ( water source) source f2. 3.1) ( set off) déclencher [trap, lock]2) ( develop)to spring a leak — [tank] commencer à fuir
3) ( cause unexpectedly)4) (colloq) ( liberate) libérer4.to spring from/over something — sauter d'un bond de/par-dessus de quelque chose
2) ( move suddenly)to spring open/shut — [door, panel] s'ouvrir/se fermer brusquement
the first name that sprang to mind was Egbert — le premier prénom qui m'est venu à l'esprit a été (celui d') Egbert
to spring into ou to life — [machine, motor] se mettre en marche or route
3) ( originate)to spring from — naître de [jealousy, fear]
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A n (pl dice) Games ( object) dé m ; ( game) dés mpl ; to throw/roll the dice jeter/lancer le dé or les dés ; no dice ○ ! ( refusal) pas question! ; ( no luck) pas de chance.to dice with death risquer sa vie ; the dice are loaded les dés sont pipés.
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loaded question — noun A question designed to make an unwilling answerer commit himself or herself to some opinion, action or course • • • Main Entry: ↑load … Useful english dictionary
Loaded question — A loaded question is a question which contains a controversial assumption such as a presumption of guilt.[1] Such questions are used rhetorically, so that the question limits direct replies to be those that serve the questioner s agenda.[2] The… … Wikipedia
loaded question — n. a question to which an honest answer will reveal things the speaker might otherwise wish to conceal. □ Now, that’s a loaded question, and I don’t think I have to answer it. □ I didn’t mean it to be a loaded question … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
loaded question — potentially volatile question … English contemporary dictionary
Loaded language — is that attempts to influence the listener or reader by appealing to emotion rather than logic. Types of loaded language include loaded words and loaded questions .Loaded words Loaded words are words or phrases which have strong emotional… … Wikipedia
loaded — adj. 1. containing as much or as many as is possible; of containers, vehicles, trays, etc.; as, a tray loaded with dishes Syn: laden. [WordNet 1.5] 2. containing a shell or an explosive charge ready for firing; of firearms. Opposite of {unloaded} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
loaded — load|ed [ˈləudıd US ˈlou ] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(gun/camera)¦ 2¦(full)¦ 3¦(rich)¦ 4 loaded with something 5¦(word/statement)¦ 6 a loaded question 7¦(drunk)¦ 8 the dice/odds are loaded against somebody/something 9 something is loaded against… … Dictionary of contemporary English
loaded — adjective 1 VEHICLE carrying a load of something: a loaded truck 2 GUN/CAMERA containing bullets, film etc: a loaded pistol 3 RICH (not before noun) informal very rich: Giles can afford it he s loaded. 4 FULL be loaded with informal to be full of … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
loaded — [[t]lo͟ʊdɪd[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED A loaded question or word has more meaning or purpose than it appears to have, because the person who uses it hopes it will cause people to respond in a particular way. That s a loaded question. ...the loaded word… … English dictionary
loaded — UK [ˈləʊdɪd] / US [ˈloʊdəd] adjective 1) carrying a load a fully loaded plane loaded with: a truck loaded with fruit 2) having a large amount of a particular thing or quality loaded with: mass produced cakes that are loaded with fat and sugar For … English dictionary
loaded — load|ed [ loudəd ] adjective ▸ 1 carrying a load ▸ 2 very full ▸ 3 containing bullets ▸ 4 with second meaning ▸ 5 very rich ▸ 6 very drunk 1. ) carrying a load: a fully loaded airplane loaded with: a truck loaded with fruit 2. ) having a large… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English