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1 ( saturated) [cloth, stain, food, water, hair, skin] gras/grasse ; his hands are oily il a les mains pleines de graisse ; -
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(a) (substance) huileux; (rag, fingers) graisseux; (hair, skin) gras (grasse); (salad dressing, sauce) à base d'huile;∎ an oily stain une tache de graisse -
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1) (of, like or covered with oil: an oily liquid; an oily rag.) huileux, gras2) (trying to be too friendly or polite: The waiters in that restaurant are too oily.) mielleux -
5 CHIYAHUAC
chiyâhuac:Graisseux, gras, plein de graisse.Est dit de notre graisse, toceceyo. Sah10,98.de la chair, nacatl. Sah10,96.de l'oiseau âtzitzicuilotl. Sah11,28 - fat.de la poire d'avocat. Sah11,118 - oily.des graines de la calebasse tzilacayohtli. Sah11,288 - oily." cuâlôni, huelic, ahuiyac, chiyâhuac ", elle est bonne a manger, savoureuse, elle a bon gout, elle est grasse. Est dit de la dinde sauvage. Sah11,29. -
6 CHIYAHUACAAYOH
chiyâhuacaâyoh, nom possessif.Huileux.Angl. oily." âyoh chiyâhuacaâyoh ", juteux, huileux - juicy, oily. Décrit le chía blanc. Sah11,285 (chiavacaaio). Le texte de l'Acad.Hist.MS. donne 'chiavacayo'.Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > CHIYAHUACAAYOH
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7 YACATZOLCHIYAHUAC
yacatzôlchiyâhuac:Qui a le museau huileux.Esp., es de nariz angosta y grasienta.Décrit le jaguar, ocelotl. ECN11,50 = Sah11,1 - with an oily nose.le cerf, mâzatl. Sah11,15 - oily of nose.Form: sur chiyâhuac morph.incorp. yacatzôl-li.Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > YACATZOLCHIYAHUAC
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8 AXIN
âxin:Insecte qui secrète une substance utilisée à des fins médicinales. Cette substance elle-même.Il s'agit d'une substance jaune et cireuse obtenue en faisant cuire et en écrasant ces insectes qui produisent une graisse. Sert de produit de beauté mais aussi à protèger les lèvres des gerçures et la peau du froid pendant les voyages.Esp., cierto ungüento de esta tierra (M).la grosura de ciertos gusanos que se emplea utilmente en la medicina. Clavijero. Reglas de la lengua mexicana 63.Cette substance, tirée de l'insecte 'axin' qui vit sur les arbres dans les terres chaudes,est employée comme remède par les indiens (Hern).L'axin est surtout employé pour préparer des onguents. Cf. âxyoh.Cité en Sah10,77 (axi).Décrit en Sah10,90.Coccus axin. Anders.Dib X 139 note 5.'Axi, axin or aje, an oily yellowish substance which is produced bó a scale insect of the same name upon the branches of Jatropha curca, Spondias and other trees' - Paul C.Standley: 'Trees and Shrubs of Mexico', Contributions from the United States National Herbarium (Washington: Governement Printing Office 1923) Vol 23, Pt 3, p.641. Anders Dib X 89 et Anders Dib III 5 note 21.Donné comme remède à l'intoxication par des champignons. Sah11,132.Insect that secretes a substance usued medicinally, and that substance itself (K).Cf. également teôâxin, tlîlâxin, copalâxtica, tênâxhuia. -
9 CHIYACPAHTIC
chiyacpahtic:Vraiment gras.Angl., very oily. Est dit de notre graisse, toceceyo. Sah10,98.Form: intensif. sur chiyac-tic. -
10 CHIYACTIC
chiyactic:Taché d'huile, de graisse, plein de graisse (S).Esp., mancha de azeite o de manteca, o cosa llena de grassa (M s chiyaltic).cundida mancha de lo estendido (361,89 s chiyaltic).Angl., oily, greasy. R.Joe Campbell 1997.Est dit de la chair, nacatl. Sah10,96.de la graisse, xôchiyôtl. Sah10,97.Note: Fray Juan Guerra donne une redupl. chichiactic, cosa manchada. -
11 CHIYAHUAH
chiyâhuah, nom possessif sur chiyan.Gras. huileux." ahmo cuicuaz in xoquiyac in chiyâhuah ", il ne mangera rien de ce qui sent fort et est gras - one will not eat spoiled, fat (food). Prescription médicale. Sah10,143." ahmo quicuaz in chiyâhuah îhuân in xoquiyac ", il ne mangera rien de gras ou de ce qui sent fort - no comera lo grasoso y lo oloroso. Prim Mem 81r = ECN10,142." huel chiyâhuah ", très huileux (oily). Décrit l'anguille côâmichin. Sah11,58." huelic, chiyâhuah, ahhuiyac ", elle a bon goût, elle est grasse, savoureuse - it is tasty, fat, savory. Décrit la viande de dinde. Sah11,53." huelic, huelpahtic, chiyâhuah ", elle a bon goût, très bon goût, elle est grasse - she is tasty, healthful, fat. Décrit la dinde tôtolin. Sah11,54." in cânin tlein huetzi cualôni ahnôzo chiyâhuah ", partout où tombe quelque chose de comestible ou de gras - wherever anything edible or fat falls.Lieu où vit la fourmi tzicatl. Sah11,91.Note: "chiyâhuah", nom possessif, sur une variante chiyan, de chiyen ? Mais il pourrait aussi s'agir du verbe 'chiyâhua', être gras, plein de graisse. -
12 TEPILOXITL
tepiloxitl:Sécrétion gluante de la vulve.Angl., oily secretion of vulva. Sah10,138. -
13 TEPILOXIYOTL
tepiloxiyôtl:Sécrétion gluante de la vulve.Angl., oily secretion of vulva. Sah10,138. -
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16 feel
feel [fi:l]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► vb: pret, ptp felt━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. nouna. ( = texture) toucher mb. ( = sensation) sensation fc. ( = impression) you have to get the feel of a new car il faut se faire à une nouvelle voiture• the palms bring a Mediterranean feel to the garden les palmiers donnent un aspect méditerranéen au jardind. ( = intuition) to have a feel for languages être doué pour les languesa. ( = touch) toucher ; ( = explore with one's fingers) palper• she felt the jacket to see if it was made of wool elle a touché la veste pour voir si c'était de la laine• he got out of bed and felt his way to the telephone il s'est levé et a avancé à tâtons jusqu'au téléphone• she's still feeling her way in her new job elle n'est pas encore complètement habituée à son nouveau travailb. ( = experience physically) [+ blow, caress, pain] sentirc. ( = be affected by) to feel the cold être sensible au froidd. ( = experience emotionally) [+ sympathy] éprouver ; [+ grief] ressentir• to feel o.s. blushing se sentir rougire. ( = believe) penser• he felt it necessary to point out... il a jugé nécessaire de faire remarquer...• I feel strongly that... je suis convaincu que...• I can't help feeling that something is wrong je ne peux m'empêcher de penser que quelque chose ne va pas• how do you feel today? comment vous sentez-vous aujourd'hui ?• to feel cold/hot/hungry/thirsty avoir froid/chaud/faim/soifb. (emotionally) I couldn't help feeling envious je ne pouvais pas m'empêcher d'éprouver de la jalousie• I feel sure that... je suis sûr que...• how do you feel about him? que pensez-vous de lui ?c. ► to feel like sth ( = want) avoir envie de qch• do you feel like a walk? ça vous dit d'aller vous promener ?d. ( = have impression) I felt as if I was going to faint j'avais l'impression que j'allais m'évanouire. ( = give impression) to feel hard/soft [object] être dur/doux au toucherf. ( = grope) she felt in her pocket for some change elle a fouillé dans sa poche pour trouver de la monnaie* * *[fiːl] 1.1) (atmosphere, impression created) atmosphère f2) ( sensation to the touch) sensation f3) (act of touching, feeling)let me have a feel — ( touch) laisse-moi toucher; (hold, weigh) laisse-moi soupeser
4) (familiarity, understanding)2.to get the feel of — se faire à [controls, system]
transitive verb (prét, pp felt)1) ( experience) éprouver [affection, desire, pride]; ressentir [hostility, obligation, effects]2) ( believe)I feel deeply ou strongly that they are wrong — j'ai la profonde conviction qu'ils ont tort
3) ( physically) sentir [blow, draught, heat]; ressentir [ache, stiffness, effects]she feels/doesn't feel the cold — elle est/n'est pas frileuse
4) ( touch deliberately) tâter [texture, washing, cloth]; palper [patient, body part, parcel]to feel one's way — lit avancer à tâtons; fig tâter le terrain
5) ( sense) avoir conscience de [presence, tension, seriousness, irony]3.intransitive verb (prét, pp felt)1) ( emotionally) se sentir [sad, happy, nervous, safe]; être [sure, surprised]; avoir l'impression d'être [trapped, betrayed]to feel afraid/ashamed — avoir peur/honte
to feel as if ou as though — avoir l'impression que
how does it feel ou what does it feel like to be a dad? — qu'est-ce que ça fait d'être papa?; feel for
2) ( physically) se sentir [ill, better, tired]to feel hot/thirsty — avoir chaud/soif
3) ( create certain sensation) être [cold, smooth]; avoir l'air [eerie]4) ( want)5) (touch, grope)to feel in — fouiller dans [bag, pocket, drawer]
4.to feel along — tâtonner le long de [edge, wall]; feel around, feel for
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17 cream
[kri:m] 1. noun1) (the yellowish-white oily substance that forms on the top of milk, and from which butter and cheese are made.) crème2) (any of many substances made of, or similar to, cream: ice-cream; face-cream.) crème3) (the best part; the top people: the cream of the medical profession.) crème4) (( also adjective) (of) a yellowish-white colour: cream paint.) crème2. verb1) (to make into a cream-like mixture: Cream the eggs, butter and sugar together.) battre2) (to take the cream off: She creamed the milk.) écrémer3) ((with off) to select (the best): The best pupils will be creamed off for special training.) écrémer•- creamy- creaminess - cream of tartar -
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['kriəsout](an oily liquid obtained from coal tar, used in preserving wood.) créosote -
19 fat
[fæt] 1. noun1) (an oily substance made by the bodies of animals and by some plants: This meat has got a lot of fat on it.) gras2) (a kind of such substance, used especially for cooking: There are several good cooking fats on the market.) matière grasse2. adjective1) (having a lot of fat on one's body; large, heavy and round in shape: He was a very fat child.) gros2) (large or abundant: Her business made a fat profit; A fat lot of good that is! (= That is no good at all)) gros•- fatness- fatten - fatty - fattiness - fat-head -
20 grease
[ɡri:s] 1. noun1) (soft, thick, animal fat.) graisse2) (any thick, oily substance: She put grease on the squeaking hinge.) graisse2. verb(to put grease on, over or in: The mechanic greased the car's axle.) graisser- greasy- greasiness
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