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1 madly
madly [ˈmædlɪ][scream, grin] comme un fou* * *['mædlɪ]1) ( frantically) frénétiquement2) ( extremely) follementmadly in love (with somebody) — follement or éperdument amoureux (de quelqu'un)
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2 madly
1 ( frantically) [scribble, gesticulate, rush around] frénétiquement ;2 ( extremely) [amusing, exciting, extravagant, jealous] follement ; madly in love (with sb) follement or éperdument amoureux (de qn). -
3 love
A n1 (affection, devotion) amour m (for pour) ; to do sth for love faire qch par amour (of sb pour qn) ; to do sth for the love of it faire qch par goût ; for the love of God ou Mike ○ †! pour l'amour de Dieu or du ciel! to be/fall in love être/tomber amoureux/-euse (with de) ; he's in love with the sound of his own voice il s'écoute parler ; to fall out of love cesser d'être amoureux/-euse (with de) ; to make love ( have sex) faire l'amour (with avec ; to à) ; to make love to sb† ( court) faire la cour à qn ;2 ( in polite formulas) give my love to Jo transmets mes amitiés à Jo ; love to Don and the kids ○ baisers à Don et aux enfants ; Andy sends his love Andy t'embrasse ; with love from Bob, love Bob affectueusement, Bob ;3 ( object of affection) amour m ; he/music was my first love il/la musique a été mon premier amour ; my one true love mon seul amour ; the love of his life l'amour de sa vie ; the little loves ○ ! GB ce sont des amours! ; be a love and make some tea ○ GB sois gentil, fais-moi une tasse de thé ;4 GB ( term of address) (to lover, spouse) mon amour m, mon chéri/ma chérie m/f ; ( to child) mon chéri/ma chérie m/f ; that's 25 pence please, love c'est 25 pence, s'il vous plaît Madame/Monsieur ;5 ( in tennis) zéro m ; 15 love 15 (à) zéro ; love 15 zéro (à) 15 ; two sets to love deux sets à zéro.C vtr1 ( feel affection for) aimer [lover, spouse, child, pet, friend] ; to love sb very much/madly/tenderly aimer énormément/follement/tendrement qn ; to love sb for sth aimer qn pour qch ; I love her for saving my life/making me laugh je l'aime parce qu'elle m'a sauvé la vie/me fait rire ; to love each other s'aimer ; ‘he loves me, he loves me not’ ≈ ‘il m'aime, un peu, beaucoup, passionnément, à la folie, pas du tout’ ; I must love you and leave you hum ce n'est pas que je m'ennuie, mais il faut que je m'en aille ;2 (be fond of, appreciate) aimer [activity, place, thing] ; ( stronger) adorer ; I love the scene where… j'adore la scène où… ; I loved the way you said that j'ai bien aimé la façon dont tu as dit ça ; I love it when… j'adore quand… ; to love doing, to love to do aimer faire ; I would love to see them j'aimerais beaucoup les voir ; I'd love to help him but I can't j'aimerais bien l'aider mais je ne peux pas ; ‘dance?’-‘I'd love to!’ ‘tu veux danser?’-‘avec plaisir!’ ; ‘can she help?’-‘she'd love to’ ‘elle peut nous aider?’-‘elle serait ravie’ ; she'll love that! iron elle sera vraiment ravie! iron.love at first sight le coup de foudre ; there's no love lost between them ils/elles se détestent cordialement. ⇒ money.
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