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A n1 ( pinch) pincement m ;2 ( bite) morsure f ; the dog gave him a nip on the ankle le chien l'a (légèrement) mordu à la cheville ;3 fig there's a nip in the air il fait frisquet ○, ça pince ○ ;4 ○ ( small measure) petit verre m (of de).1 ( pinch) pincer ; to nip one's finger in sth se pincer le doigt dans qch ;2 ( bite) mordre (légèrement), donner un petit coup de dent à ; ( playfully) mordiller ; he was nipped on the ankle by a crab il s'est fait pincer à la cheville par un crabe ;3 [frost] brûler [seedlings] ;4 ○ ( steal) piquer ○, faucher ○.2 ○ GB (go) to nip into a shop entrer (rapidement) dans un magasin ; to nip in front of sb passer devant qn ; to nip out to the shops faire un saut jusqu'aux magasins ; to nip downstairs descendre rapidement ; to nip over to France for the weekend faire un saut en France pour le weekend.to nip sth in the bud étouffer or tuer qch dans l'œuf ; nip and tuck ○ ( cosmetic surgery) chirurgie f esthétique ; ( neck and neck) US au coude à coude ; the race was nip and tuck ○ all the way la course s'est faite au coude à coude.■ nip along [person, vehicle, train] aller à bonne allure ; to nip along to sth faire un saut ○ à [shops].■ nip in:▶ nip in [sth], nip [sth] in cintrer [garment].■ nip off:▶ nip off [person] se sauver ;▶ nip off [sth], nip [sth] off couper [withered flower] ; pincer [bud]. -
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nip [nɪp]1. noun( = pinch) pincer ; ( = bite) mordiller* * *[nɪp] 1. 2.transitive verb (p prés etc - pp-) ( pinch) pincer; ( bite) donner un petit coup de dent à; ( playfully) mordiller3.2) (colloq) GB (go)•Phrasal Verbs:- nip off••nip and tuck — (colloq) ( cosmetic surgery) chirurgie f esthétique; ( neck and neck) US au coude à coude
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1 noun∎ that dog gave me a nip on the leg ce chien m'a mordu la jambe∎ there's a nip in the air l'air est piquant(c) (in taste) goût m piquant;∎ I like cheese with a nip to it j'aime le fromage un peu relevé ou fort(d) (of alcohol) goutte f∎ in the nip (naked) à poil∎ nip and tuck (plastic surgery) chirurgie f esthéthique□ ;∎ to be nip and tuck être au coude à coude∎ she nipped her finger in the door elle s'est pincé le doigt dans la porte;∎ the puppy nipped my leg le chiot m'a mordu la jambe∎ figurative to nip sth in the bud tuer ou écraser ou étouffer qch dans l'œuf(c) (numb, freeze) geler, piquer;∎ the cold nipped our ears le froid nous piquait les oreilles;∎ the vines were nipped by the frost les vignes ont été grillées ou brûlées par le gel∎ the dog nipped at my ankles le chien m'a mordillé les chevilles∎ to nip (across or along or over) to the butcher's faire un saut chez le boucher;∎ she nipped in to say hello elle est passée en vitesse dire bonjour□ ;∎ could I just nip in in front of you? (in queue) pourrais-je passer devant vous?□ ;∎ he always nips into the pub on the way home il fait toujours un petit détour par le pub en rentrant chez lui□ ;∎ to nip in and out of the traffic se faufiler entre les voitures□ ;∎ we just nipped out for a drink on est sortis prendre un pot en vitesse(garment) cintrer;∎ a dress nipped in at the waist une robe cintrée➲ nip off(cut off) couper; Horticulture pincer∎ she nipped off home elle a filé chez elle -
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[nip] 1. past tense, past participle - nipped; verb1) (to press between the thumb and a finger, or between claws or teeth, causing pain; to pinch or bite: A crab nipped her toe; The dog nipped her ankle.) pincer; donner un coup de dent2) (to cut with such an action: He nipped the wire with the pliers; He nipped off the heads of the flowers.) sectionner3) (to sting: Iodine nips when it is put on a cut.) piquer4) (to move quickly; to make a quick, usually short, journey: I'll just nip into this shop for cigarettes; He nipped over to Paris for the week-end.) faire un saut à5) (to stop the growth of (plants etc): The frost has nipped the roses.) brûler2. noun1) (the act of pinching or biting: His dog gave her a nip on the ankle.) pincement; petit coup de dent2) (a sharp stinging quality, or coldness in the weather: a nip in the air.) froid, piquant3) (a small drink, especially of spirits.) petit verre•- nippy- nip something in the bud - nip in the bud -
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10 nip (something) in the bud
(to stop (something) as soon as it starts: The managers nipped the strike in the bud.) étouffer dans l'oeuf -
11 nip (something) in the bud
(to stop (something) as soon as it starts: The managers nipped the strike in the bud.) étouffer dans l'oeuf -
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13 inrunning nip
point rentrant, zone rentrante,English-French dictionary of labour protection > inrunning nip
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campaxoa > campaxoh.*\CAMPAXOA v.t. tê-., mordre quelqu'un sans emporter le morceau (S).*\CAMPAXOA v.t. tla-., manger, avaler une chose (S).avaler sans mâcher.Esp., comer apriesa, tragando sin mascar (C65r).Angl., to nip at something or someone, to swallow something without chewing (K)." tlacampaxoa ", elle avale - it bites.Est dit de la bouche. Sah10,107." ahmo îlihuiz titlacampaxôz ", tu n'avaleras pas sans réflexion. Bonnes manières de table. Sah6,125. -
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A.\CUAHCUA cuahcua > cuahcuah.*\CUAHCUA v.t. tla-., mâchonner, donner des coups de dent.Esp., dar bocados o dentelladas a otro; pacer el ganado (M).Angl., to snap, nip at something; for stock to gaze (K)." in yohualtica ôquicuahcua ohuatl ", de nuit il a mâché des tiges de maïs. Sah5,194." yancuicân mocuahcuaya in ohuatl ", pour la première fois on mâchait la tige du maïs encore tendre. A l'occasion de la mise à mort de l'incarnation de Xilonen. Sah2,105." ahmono huel quicuahcuaz in chapopohtli ", elle ne pourra pas non plus mâcher de bitume - neither might she chew asphalt.Interdiction faite à la femme enceinte ou qui allaite. Sah5,189." tlacuahcuah in ichcameh ", les moutons paissent. Launey 226." tlacuahcua ", il picore - it feets (tlaquâqua, dans le texte).Est dit de l'oiseau. Sah11,55." tlacuahcua ", elle grignote - it gnaws things.Est dit de la fourmi, azcatl. Sah11,89." auh yohualtica in tlacuahcua in tlahuîtequi ", mais de nuit il mange, il se livre à la prédation - but at night it eats, it preys on (its victims). Est dit de l'aigle nocturne. Sah11,40." tlacuahcua ", elle est corrosive. Est dit d'une terre gorgée de salpêtre. Au même paragr. l'éventuel " tlacuahcuani ", même sens. Sah11,254." tlacuahcua, tlahchiqui, tlacanâhua, tlatlamia ", il râpe, il abrase, il affine, il achève le travail - they grind, abrase, thin, wears things away. Est dit de l'émeri. Sah11,237.*\CUAHCUA v.réfl. à sens passif, on le mâche." iuhquinmâ xîcohcuitlatl inic mocuahcua ", quand on la mâche elle est comme de la cire d'abeille - as it is chewed (it is) like beeswax.Est dit de la gomme sauvage, tepetzictli. Sah10,90.*\CUAHCUA v.t. tê-., mordre, manger, piquer quelqu'un."têcuahcua. têtequi, têtoxoma", elle pique, elle coupe, elle écorche - it bits one, cuts one, rips one. Est dit de la plante âcazacatl. Sah11,196." têcuahcua, tetzotzopotza ", elle mord, elle pique - it bites one, it pricks one.Est dit de la plante tequixquizacatl. Sah11,193." quincuahcuahtinemi in yôlcâtzitzintin ", il vit en mangeant de petits animaux - he goes about eating the small animals. Est dit de l'ocelot. Sah11,2.*\CUAHCUA v.récipr., se disputer, se quereller." mocuahcuahtoqueh ", ils sont assis en train de se disputer. Sah4,47 (mocuâcuatoque).Comparez à cuacua.B.\CUAHCUA cuahcua > cuahcua-.*\CUAHCUA v.t. tê-., faire souffrir quelqu'un.Esp., le duele (T182).Angl., for something (such a rheumatism) to cause someone pain (K).Form: redupl. Sur cua. -
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past tense, past participle; see nip
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