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miserable ['mɪzərəbəl]∎ to look miserable avoir l'air déprimé ou malheureux;∎ I feel really miserable today je n'ai vraiment pas le moral aujourd'hui;∎ to make sb miserable rendre qn malheureux, faire de la peine à qn;∎ don't be so miserable! allez! ne fais pas cette tête!;∎ they make her life miserable ils lui rendent ou mènent la vie dure(b) (unpleasant → evening, sight) pénible; (→ weather, summer) épouvantable, pourri; (→ conditions, holiday) déplorable, lamentable;∎ if only I didn't have this miserable cold! si je n'avais pas cet affreux rhume!;∎ what a miserable day quelle journée épouvantable;∎ what miserable weather! quel temps épouvantable!;∎ he had a miserable time of it at the dentist's il a passé un sale quart d'heure chez le dentiste;∎ to have a miserable time passer un mauvais moment;∎ we had a miserable time on holiday nous avons passé des vacances atroces ou détestables∎ a miserable performance une piètre performance;(d) (mean → reward) minable, misérable; (→ salary) de misère, minable; (→ donation, amount) dérisoire;∎ I've only got a miserable £70 je n'ai que 70 malheureuses livres(e) pejorative méchant;∎ you miserable brat! sale gosse!
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