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2 amoureusement
amoureusement [amuʀøzmɑ̃]adverb* * *amuʀøzmɑ̃ adv* * *amoureusement adv lovingly.[amurøzmɑ̃] adverbeil la regardait amoureusement he watched her lovingly ou with love in his eyes -
3 caresser
caresser [kaʀese]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. to strokeb. [+ espoir] to entertain* * *kaʀese
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1) ( de la main) to stroke [animal, joue, cheveux, barbe, objet]caresser quelqu'un du regard or des yeux — to look at somebody lovingly ou fondly
2) ( effleurer) [soleil, vent, lumière] to caress [joue, cheveux]3) ( avoir en soi) to entertain [rêve, idée]
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se caresser verbe pronominal to stroke••* * *kaʀese vt1) [animal, personne] to caress, to stroke* * *caresser verb table: aimerA vtr1 [personne] to stroke [animal, joue, bras, menton, cheveux, barbe]; to caress [amant, maîtresse]; to finger [objet]; caresser qn du regard or des yeux to look at sb lovingly ou fondly;2 ( effleurer) liter [soleil, vent, air, lumière] to caress [joue, cheveux]; la mer venait caresser les rochers the sea was lapping against the rocks; le vent caressait les blés the corn was caressed by the wind;3 ( nourrir) to entertain [rêve, espoir]; to entertain, to toy with [idée, projet]; to flatter [vanité]; il caressait l'espoir de pouvoir retourner dans son pays he entertained the hope that he would be able to return to his country.B se caresser vpr to stroke; il se caressa la barbe/le menton/la joue he stroked his beard/chin/cheek.caresser qn dans le sens du poil to stay on the right side of sb; caresser la bouteille to be on the bottle○; caresser les côtes à qn○ to give sb a hiding○.[karese] verbe transitifcaresser quelqu'un des yeux ou du regard to gaze lovingly at somebody2. (littéraire) [effleurer - tissu, papier] to touch lightly3. [avoir, former]4. (familier) [battre] -
4 couver
couver [kuve]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb[feu, passion] to smoulder ; [émeute] to be brewing2. transitive verba. [+ œufs] [poule] to sit on ; [appareil] to hatchb. [+ enfant] to cosset• couver qn/qch des yeux (tendresse) to gaze lovingly at sb/sth ; (convoitise) to look longingly at sb/sth* * *kuve
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1) Zoologie to sit on [œufs]2) ( protéger) to overprotectcouver quelqu'un/quelque chose du regard — ( avec tendresse) to look fondly at somebody/something; ( avec envie) to gaze longingly at somebody/something
3) ( être atteint de) to be coming down with [maladie]4) ( préparer) to hatch [complot]; to plot [vengeance]
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verbe intransitif [révolte] to brew; [feu, colère, jalousie] to smoulder; [racisme, fanatisme] to lie dormant* * *kuve1. vt1) [oiseau] to sit on2) fig, [maladie] to be getting, to be coming down withcouver qn/qch des yeux (avec tendresse) — to look lovingly at sb/sth, (avec convoitise) to look longingly at sb/sth
2. vi[feu] to smoulder Grande-Bretagne to smolder USA, [révolte] to be brewing* * *couver verb table: aimerA vtr1 Zool to brood; couver trois œufs to sit on three eggs;2 ( protéger) to overprotect; tu le couves trop you are overprotective (of him); couver qn/qch du regard ( avec tendresse) to look fondly at sb/sth; ( avec envie) to gaze longingly at sb/sth;3 ( être atteint de) to be sickening for [maladie];B vi [révolte] to brew; [colère, jalousie] to smoulder; [racisme, fanatisme] to lie dormant; [feu] to smoulder.[kuve] verbe transitif1. [suj: oiseau] to sit on (inseparable)quand la mouette couve when the seagull sits on its eggs ou broods ou is broodycouver des yeux ou du regarda. [personne aimée] to gaze fondly atb. [friandise, bijou] to look longingly at3. [maladie] to be coming down with4. (littéraire) [vengeance, revanche] to plot————————[kuve] verbe intransitif1. [feu] to smoulder2. [rébellion] to be brewing (up)[sentiment] to smouldercouver sous la cendre to be brewing (up), to bubble under the surface -
5 mijoter
mijoter [miʒɔte]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ plat, soupe] to simmer ; ( = préparer avec soin) to cook lovingly• qu'est-ce qu'il peut bien mijoter ? what's he up to? (inf)2. intransitive verb[plat, soupe] to simmer* * *miʒɔte
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1) Culinaire to prepare [plat]2) (colloq) ( manigancer) to cook up
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verbe intransitif Culinaire to simmer••laisser quelqu'un mijoter dans son jus — (colloq) to let somebody stew in his/her own juice
* * *miʒɔte1. vt1) (faire cuire à petit feu) to simmer, (préparer avec soin) to cook lovingly2) [mauvais coup] to plot, to cook up *Il mijote quelque chose. — He's plotting something., He's up to something.
2. vi* * *mijoter verb table: aimerA vtr1 Culin to prepare [plat];2 ○( manigancer) to cook up; qu'est-ce que tu mijotes encore? what are you cooking up now?B vi Culin to simmer; laissez mijoter pendant une heure leave to simmer for one hour; faire mijoter to simmer.laisser qn mijoter dans son jus to let sb stew in his/her own juice.[miʒɔte] verbe transitif————————[miʒɔte] verbe intransitif2. (familier & figuré)————————se mijoter verbe pronominal (emploi passif) -
6 mitonner
mitonner [mitɔne]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. intransitive verb* * *mitɔne
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verbe transitif to cook [something] lovingly [plat]; to prepare the ground carefully for [projet]
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verbe intransitif [plat] to cook slowly
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se mitonner verbe pronominal* * *mitɔne1. vt(= cuire) to cook with loving care, fig to cook up quietly2. vi[plat] to cook slowly* * *mitonner verb table: aimerA vtr to cook [sth] lovingly [plat, repas]; to prepare the ground carefully for [projet, affaire].B vi Culin [plat] to cook slowly.C se mitonner vpr1 Culin se mitonner un petit plat to cook a nice little meal for oneself;2 fig se mitonner un bel avenir to carve out a nice future for oneself.[mitɔne] verbe transitif2. [coup, plan] to plot3. (littéraire)mitonner quelqu'un to cosset ou to pamper somebody————————[mitɔne] verbe intransitif -
7 contempler
contempler [kɔ̃tɑ̃ple]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb( = regarder) to contemplate• se contempler dans un miroir to gaze at o.s. in a mirror* * *kɔ̃tɑ̃ple
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1) ( du regard) to survey [spectacle]; to contemplate [paysage]; to look at [photo, vitrine]2) ( par la pensée) to reflect on [théorie]
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se contempler verbe pronominal to gaze at oneself* * *kɔ̃tɑ̃ple vtto contemplate, to gaze at* * *contempler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( du regard) to survey [spectacle]; to contemplate [paysage, monument]; to look at [photo, vitrine];2 ( par la pensée) to reflect on [théorie].B se contempler vpr to gaze at oneself.[kɔ̃tɑ̃ple] verbe transitif -
8 religieusement
religieusement [ʀ(ə)liʒjøzmɑ̃]adverb• conserver or garder religieusement [+ objet] to keep lovingly* * *ʀəliʒjøzmɑ̃1) [obéir] religiously; [écouter] with rapt attention2) ( pieusement) [se marier] in church* * *ʀ(ə)liʒjøzmɑ̃ adv1) (= selon une religion) religiously, [enterré, mariés] in church* * *religieusement adv1 ( consciencieusement) [obéir] religiously;2 ( avec recueillement) [écouter] with rapt attention;3 ( pieusement) [se marier] in church; élever religieusement ses enfants to bring up one's children in the faith.[rəliʒjøzmɑ̃] adverbe1. [pieusement] religiously -
9 tendrement
tendrement [tɑ̃dʀəmɑ̃]adverb* * *tɑ̃dʀəmɑ̃adverbe tenderly* * *tɑ̃dʀəmɑ̃ adv* * *tendrement adv [caresser, embrasser, se tenir la main, aimer] tenderly; un couple tendrement uni a loving couple.[tɑ̃drəmɑ̃] adverbe
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