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41 move in
1) ( to house) emménagerto move in with — s'installer avec [friend, relative]; aller vivre avec [lover]
2) (advance, attack) s'avancerto move in on — [police, attackers, demolition men] s'avancer sur; [corporate raider, racketeer] lancer une opération sur
3) ( intervene) [company, government] intervenirmove [somebody] in, move in [somebody]4) ( place in housing) installer5) ( change residence) -
42 music
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43 myself
myself [maɪˈself]* * *[maɪ'self, mə'self]Note: When used as a reflexive pronoun, direct and indirect, myself is translated by me which is always placed before the verb: I've hurt myself = je me suis fait malWhen used as an emphatic the translation is moi-même: I did it myself = je l'ai fait moi-mêmeWhen used after a preposition myself is translated by moi or moi-même: I did it for myself = je l'ai fait pour moi or moi-même1) ( refl) me, (before vowel) m'2) ( emphatic) moi-mêmefor myself — pour moi, pour moi-même
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44 nature
nature [ˈneɪt∫ər]1. nouna. nature fb. ( = character) [of person, animal] nature fc. ( = type, sort) genre m2. compounds* * *['neɪtʃə(r)] 1.1) ( the natural world) nature fto obey a call of nature — euph aller se soulager (colloq)
2) (character, temperament) nature f, naturel m3) (kind, sort) nature f, sorte f‘nature of contents’ — ‘désignation du contenu’
4) ( essential character) nature f, essence f2.- natured combining formsweet-/pleasant-natured — d'un naturel doux/agréable
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45 red-hot
[ˌred'hɒt] 1.(colloq) noun US hot-dog m2.adjective lit [metal, coal] chauffé au rouge; fig [passion, lover] ardent; [news] tout frais/toute fraîche -
46 spurn
spurn [spɜ:n][+ help, offer] repousser ; [+ lover] éconduire* * *[spɜːn]transitive verb refuser [quelque chose] (avec mépris) [advice, offer, help, gift]; éconduire [suitor] -
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48 theatre
1. noun• he is in theatre [patient] il est sur la table d'opération ; [surgeon] il est en salle d'opération2. adjectivea. [programme, ticket] de théâtreb. [staff, nurse] de la salle d'opération3. compounds* * *1.theater US ['θɪətə(r)] noun1) (place, art form) théâtre m also Military2) US ( cinema) cinéma m3) (also lecture theatre) amphithéâtre m4) GB (also operating theatre) salle f d'opération2.noun modifier -
49 trustworthy
trustworthy [ˈtrʌst‚wɜ:ðɪ]digne de confiance ; [report, account] fidèle* * *['trʌstwɜːðɪ]adjective [staff, firm] sérieux/-ieuse; [source] fiable; [confidante, lover] digne de confiance -
50 walk out
1) lit sortir (of de)to walk out on — laisser tomber (colloq) [lover]; rompre [contract, undertaking]
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52 concubine
1) (an old word for a woman who lives with a man as his lover but is not his wife.)2) ((among peoples and religions that allow men to have more than one wife) a secondary wife.) -
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54 fellow
['feləu] 1. noun1) (a man: He's quite a nice fellow but I don't like him.) homme2) ((often as part of a word) a companion and equal: She is playing with her schoolfellows.) camarade3) (a member of certain academic societies; a member of the governing body or teaching staff of a college.)2. adjective(belonging to the same group, country etc: a fellow student; a fellow music-lover.) camarade (de)- fellow-feeling -
55 love
1. noun1) (a feeling of great fondness or enthusiasm for a person or thing: She has a great love of music; her love for her children.) amour2) (strong attachment with sexual attraction: They are in love with one another.) amour3) (a person or thing that is thought of with (great) fondness (used also as a term of affection): Ballet is the love of her life; Goodbye, love!) passion; chéri/-ie4) (a score of nothing in tennis: The present score is fifteen love (written 15-0).) (à) zéro2. verb1) (to be (very) fond of: She loves her children dearly.) aimer2) (to take pleasure in: They both love dancing.) aimer•- lovable- lovely - loveliness - lover - loving - lovingly - love affair - love-letter - lovesick - fall in love with - fall in love - for love or money - make love - there's no love lost between them -
56 mistress
['mistris]1) (a woman who is the lover of a man to whom she is not married.) maîtresse2) (a female teacher: the games mistress.) institutrice, professeure3) (a woman who commands, controls or owns: a dog and his mistress.) maîtresse4) (a female employer (of a servant): The servant stole her mistress's jewellery.) maîtresse -
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58 acquire
acquire vtr acquérir [skill, knowledge, experience] ; obtenir [information] ; faire l'acquisition de [house, painting etc] ; prendre [meaning, nuance] ; acheter [company, shares] ; contracter [habit] ; iron se pourvoir de [husband, lover] ; to acquire a taste for sth prendre goût à qch. -
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60 ardent
1 ( fervent) [revolutionary, supporter] fervent ; [defence, opposition] passionné ; she was an ardent follower of the cause elle était passionnément dévouée à la cause ;2 ( passionate) [lover, nights] passionné.
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lover — [ lɔve ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 1678; bas all. lofen « tourner », même famille que lof 1 ♦ Mar. Ramasser en rond (un câble, un cordage). On love un cordage de gauche à droite. 2 ♦ Cour. SE LOVER v. pron. (1722) S enrouler sur soi même. Les… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Lover — may refer to: * sexual partner * Lover (Sophie Ellis Bextor song) * Lover (novel) is a novel by Bertha Harris. * Lover, Wiltshire is a village in Wiltshire (England) between Fordingbridge and Whiteparish. * Lover (clothing) is an Australian… … Wikipedia
Lover — Lov er (l[u^]v [ e]r), n. 1. One who loves; one who is in love; usually limited, in the singular, to a person of the male sex. Gower. [1913 Webster] Love is blind, and lovers can not see The pretty follies that themselves commit. Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lover — early 13c., agent noun from LOVE (Cf. love) (v.). O.E. had lufend for male lovers, lufestre for women. Meaning one who has a predilection for (a thing, concept, pursuit, etc.) is mid 14c. As a form of address to a lover, from 1911. Related:… … Etymology dictionary
lover — ► NOUN 1) a person having a sexual or romantic relationship with another. 2) a person who enjoys a specified thing: a music lover … English terms dictionary
lover — [luv′ər] n. 1. a person who greatly enjoys something or has great affection for something [a lover of fine wine] 2. a person who loves sexually or romantically; specif., a) either partner in a sexual relationship of any kind b) either partner in… … English World dictionary
Lover — Lo ver (l[=oo] v[ e]r), Lovery Lo ver*y (l[=oo] v[ e]r*[y^]), n. See {Louver}. [Obs.] Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lover — Lover, Richard, so v.w. Lower … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
lover — [n] person having sexual relationship admirer, beau, beloved, boyfriend, companion, courter, darling, dear, dearest, escort, fiancé, fiancée, flame, girlfriend, idolizer, inamorata, inamorato, infatuate, Juliet*, paramour, petitioner, Romeo*,… … New thesaurus
lover */*/ — UK [ˈlʌvə(r)] / US [ˈlʌvər] noun [countable] Word forms lover : singular lover plural lovers 1) someone who is in a loving or sexual relationship with another person She gazed into the eyes of her lover. young lovers: Romeo and Juliet,… … English dictionary
lover — n. 1) to take a lover 2) to jilt a lover 3) an impetuous; lousy (colloq.) lover * * * [ lʌvə] lousy (colloq.) lover an impetuous to jilt a lover to take a lover … Combinatory dictionary