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1 entretenir
entretenir [ɑ̃tʀət(ə)niʀ]➭ TABLE 221. transitive verba. [+ propriété, route, machine] to maintain• entretenir son bronzage to keep or to maintain one's tanc. ( = avoir) [+ relations] to have2. reflexive verb► s'entretenir ( = converser)* * *ɑ̃tʀətniʀ
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1) ( garder en bon état) to look after [tapis, intérieur, vêtement]; to maintain [route, machine, édifice]2) ( faire vivre) to support [famille, indigent]; to keep [maîtresse]se faire entretenir par quelqu'un — ( par un amant) to be kept by somebody; (par des amis, parents) to live off somebody
3) ( maintenir) to keep up [correspondance]4) ( alimenter) to keep [something] going [feu, conversation, rivalités]; to keep [something] alive [amitié]; to fuel [tensions]5) ( informer)
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s'entretenir verbe pronominal ( converser)* * *ɑ̃tʀət(ə)niʀ vt1) [maison, voiture] to maintain2) [famille, maîtresse] to support, to keep3) [amitié] to keep alive, to sustain4) (converser)* * *entretenir verb table: venirA vtr1 ( garder en bon état) to look after [tapis, intérieur, santé, vêtement]; to maintain [route, machine, édifice]; facile/difficile à entretenir [voiture] easy/difficult to maintain; [plante] easy/difficult to look after; les mots croisés entretiennent la mémoire crosswords keep the mind active; entretenir sa forme to keep in shape;2 ( faire vivre) to support, to maintain [famille, indigent]; to keep [maîtresse]; to maintain, to keep [armée]; se faire entretenir par qn ( par un amant) to be kept by sb; (par des amis, parents) to live off sb;3 ( maintenir) to maintain [équilibre, humidité]; to keep up [correspondance, connaissances]; entretenir les inégalités to maintain inequality; entretenir la fraîcheur dans une pièce to keep a room cool; entretenir des liens étroits avec un pays to have close ties with a country; entretenir qn dans l'erreur to fail to put sb straight;4 ( alimenter) to keep [sth] going [feu, conversation, rivalités]; to keep [sth] alive [amitié, souvenir]; to sustain [intérêt]; ( nourrir en soi) to cherish [espoir, illusion]; ( chez les autres) to foster [espoir, illusion]; to feed [inquiétude, manque d'assurance]; to fuel [tensions];5 ( informer) entretenir qn de qch to speak to sb about sth; je dois vous entretenir d'une affaire délicate I must speak to you about a delicate matter.B s'entretenir vpr1 ( converser) s'entretenir de qch avec qn to discuss sth with sb, to converse about sth with sb; ils se sont entretenus en secret they had secret talks;2 ( être gardé en bon état) le marbre, ça s'entretient comment? how do you look after marble?; s'entretenir facilement [intérieur, tissu, plante] to be easy to look after; [voiture, bâtiment] to be easy to maintain.[ɑ̃trətnir] verbe transitif1. [tenir en bon état - locaux, château] to maintain, to look after (inseparable), to see to the upkeep of ; [ - argenterie, lainage] to look after (inseparable) ; [ - matériel, voiture, route] to maintain ; [ - santé, beauté] to look after (inseparable), to maintainentretenir sa forme ou condition physique to keep oneself fit ou in shape2. [maintenir - feu] to keep going ou burning ; [ - querelle, rancune] to foster, to feed ; [ - enthousiasme] to foster, to keep alive (separable) ; [ - espoirs, illusions] to cherish, to entertain ; [ - fraîcheur, humidité] to maintainentretenir une correspondance avec quelqu'un to keep up ou to carry on a correspondence with somebody3. [encourager]entretenir quelqu'un dans: c'est ce qui m'a entretenu dans l'erreur that is what kept me from seeing the mistake4. [payer les dépenses de - enfants] to support ; [ - maîtresse] to keep, to support ; [ - troupes] to keep, to maintain5. [lui parler de]————————s'entretenir verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)ils se sont longuement entretenus de... they had a lengthy discussion about...————————s'entretenir verbe pronominal (emploi passif)————————s'entretenir avec verbe pronominal plus préposition
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