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101 voter
voter [vɔte]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb2. transitive verb* * *vɔte
1.
verbe transitif to vote [budget, amendement]; to pass [projet de loi]
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verbe intransitif to vote* * *vɔte1. vi2. vt[loi, décision] to vote for* * *voter verb table: aimerA vtr [personne, comité] to vote [crédit, budget, amendement]; to pass [projet de loi]; voter la suppression/l'amnistie de qch to vote for the suppression of/an amnesty on sth; voter les pleins pouvoirs à qn to vote to give sb full powers.B vi to vote (pour for; contre against); voter écologiste/socialiste to vote for the Greens/socialists, to vote Green/socialist; voter (pour) Durand to vote for Durand; voter par procuration to vote by proxy; voter à main levée/à bulletin secret to vote by a show of hands/by secret ballot; voter contre un projet de loi to vote a bill down; voter utile to vote tactically; voter blanc to cast a blank vote.[vɔte] verbe intransitifvoter à droite/à gauche/au centre to vote for the right/left/centrevoter contre/pour quelque chose to vote against/for something————————[vɔte] verbe transitif[crédits] to vote[loi] to pass[projet de loi] to vote for (inseparable) -
102 verdouze
n. f.1. La verdouze: Greenery (the bucolic pastures dreamt of by the city-dweller). La verdouze, il n'y a que ça pour se relaxer! There's nothing like a bit of the countryside for soothing the nerves!2. (Sometimes pl.): 'Greens', green vegetables. -
103 Voynet, Dominique (Madame)
former leader of the French Green Party (see above, les Verts), and minister of the environment in the 1997 Socialist government of Lionel Jospin.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Voynet, Dominique (Madame)
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104 lézard
lézard [lezaʀ]masculine noun( = animal) lizard ; ( = peau) lizardskin* * *lezaʀnom masculin1) ( animal) lizard2) ( peau) lizard(skin)* * *lezaʀ nm1) (= animal) lizard2) (= peau) lizard-skin* * *lézard nm1 ( animal) lizard;2 ( peau) lizard(skin); sac en lézard lizard(skin) bag.lézard des murailles wall lizard; lézard vert green lizard.faire le lézard to bask in the sun.[lezar] nom masculin2. [peau] lizardskin3. (familier) hitch -
105 mais
mais [mε]1. conjunctiona. (opposition) but• il est gros mais souple he's big, but supple• il est parti ? mais tu m'avais promis qu'il m'attendrait ! he's left? but you promised he'd wait for me!b. (renforcement) tu me crois ? -- mais oui or bien sûr do you believe me? -- of course• mais je te jure que c'est vrai ! but I swear it's true!• mais ne te fais pas de souci ! don't you worry!• je vous dérange ? -- mais pas du tout am I disturbing you? -- not at allc. (surprise) mais alors qu'est-ce qui est arrivé ? so what happened?• mais dites-moi, c'est intéressant tout ça ! well now that's all very interesting!2. masculine noun* * *mɛconjonction butil est bête, mais bête! — (colloq) he's so incredibly stupid!
je n'ai rien compris, mais vraiment rien! — I understood absolutely nothing!
‘est-ce que je peux venir aussi?’ - ‘mais oui! — ‘can I come too?’ - ‘of course!’
mais où est-il passé? — where on earth (colloq) has he got to?
mais, vous pleurez! — good heavens, you're crying!
mais alors, vous m'avez menti! — so you lied to me!
mais dis-moi, tu le connais aussi? — so you know him too?
* * *mɛ conj1) (contraste, opposition) butC'est cher mais de très bonne qualité. — It's expensive, but very good quality.
2)mais encore? ironique — is that all?
* * *I.mais conj1 (introduisant une correction, une opposition) but; il est intelligent mais paresseux he's intelligent but lazy; elle n'arrive pas lundi mais mardi she's not arriving on Monday but on Tuesday, she's arriving on Tuesday, not Monday; non seulement il est malhonnête, mais en plus il s'en vante not only is he dishonest but on top of that he boasts about it; il est acteur mais aussi écrivain he's an actor and a writer as well; incroyable mais vrai strange but true; mais il avait pourtant dit qu'il viendrait but he did say he would come;2 ( pour renforcer) mais c'est de la folie! but that's madness!; mais c'est tout naturel! but it's only natural!; mais ne t'inquiète donc pas! don't you worry about it; mais c'est vrai, je t'assure! but it's true, I tell you! ; il est bête, mais bête! he's so incredibly stupid!; il faisait chaud, mais chaud! it was so incredibly hot!; je n'ai rien compris, mais vraiment rien! I understood absolutely nothing!; ‘est-ce que je peux venir aussi?’-‘mais oui! or bien sûr! or certainement!’ ‘can I come too?’-‘of course!’;3 (marquant l'indignation, l'impatience) mais où est-il passé? where on earth○ has he got to?; mais qu'est-ce qui se passe ici? what on earth○ is going on here?; mais vas-tu te taire! can't you just shut up○?; non mais (des fois)○! for God's sake!, really!; non mais quel culot! really! what a nerve!; non mais des fois○ ! pour qui se prend-il? really! ou I ask you! who does he think he is?; (non) mais◑ il commence à m'énerver celui -là! that guy is really beginning to get on my nerves!;4 ( marquant la surprise) mais, vous pleurez! good heavens, you're crying!; mais alors, vous m'avez menti! so you lied to me!; mais je te croyais parti à l'étranger! well! I thought you'd gone abroad!; mais qu'est-ce qui t'a pris? what on earth○ came over you?;5 ( comme transition) mais j'y pense now that I come to think of it; mais, je m'égare but I digress; mais dis-moi, tu le connais aussi? so you know him too?II.mais nm il n'y a pas de mais (qui tienne) there are no buts about it.il n'en pouvait mais he couldn't take it any more.[mɛ] conjonction1. [servant à opposer deux termes]finalement je n'en veux pas un mais deux actually, I want two not onece n'est pas bleu, mais vert it's not blue, it's green2. [introduisant une objection, une restriction, une précision] butoui, mais... yes, but...ces chaussures sont jolies mais trop chères these shoes are nice, but they're too expensivej'ai trouvé le même, mais moins cher I found the same thing, only ou but cheaper3. [introduisant une transition]mais Fred, tu l'as vu ou non? (and) what about Fred, did you see him or not?mais dis-moi, ton frère, il ne pourrait pas m'aider? I was thinking, couldn't your brother help me?mais alors, vous ne partez plus? so you're not going any more?4. [renforçant des adverbes]vous êtes d'accord? — mais oui, tout à fait do you agree? — yes, absolutelytu pleures? — mais non, mais non... are you crying? — no, no, it's alright...nous allons à Venise, mais aussi à Florence et à Sienne we're going to Venice, and to Florence and Siena too...mais bon, il ne veut rien entendre...but he just won't listen5. [employé exclamativement - avec une valeur intensive]cet enfant est nerveux, mais nerveux! that child is highly-strung, and I mean highly-strung!j'ai faim, mais faim! I'm so hungry!il a pleuré, mais pleuré! he cried, how he cried!c'était une fête, mais une fête! what a party that was!, that was a real party![exprimant l'indignation, l'impatience]non mais ça ne va pas! you're/he's etc. mad!mais dis donc, tu n'as pas honte? well really, aren't you ashamed of yourself?mais enfin, en voilà une manière de traiter les gens! well ou I must say, that's a fine way to treat people!non mais tu plaisantes? you can't be serious!, you must be joking!mais je vais me fâcher, moi! I'm not going to put up with this![exprimant la surprise]mais c'est Paul! hey, it's Paul!mais dis donc, tu es là, toi? what (on earth) are you doing here?————————[mɛ] adverbe————————[mɛ] nom masculinil n'y a pas de mais (qui tienne), j'ai dit au lit! no buts about it, I said bed!————————non seulement... mais locution correlativenon seulement tu arrives en retard, mais (en plus) tu oublies ton livre not only do you arrive late but on top of that you forget your book -
106 œuf
n. m.1. 'Pill', 'pillock', fool. Faire l'œuf: To arse about. Cesse de faire l'œuf! Stop mucking about!2. Aux œufs: 'A-1', 'champion', firstclass. Comme boulot, c'est aux œufs! That's what I'd call a plum job!3. Casser son œuf: To have a miscarriage.4. Avoir des œufs sur le plat: To have 'poached-egg-on-toast boobs', to have an insignificant bust.a (lit.): To walk carefully (because of pain).b (fig.): To tread warily.6. Sortir de l'œuf: To be 'as green as they come', to be totally lacking experience (where life is concerned).7. Etouffer quelque chose dans l'œuf: To 'nip something in the bud', to abort an enterprise or rumour in its early stages.8. Etre chauve comme un œuf: To be as bald as a coot.9. 'I'ondre des œufs: To be a 'skinflint', to be as mean as they come.10. Qui vole un œuf vole un bœuf: Once a thief, always a thief!11. Aller se faire cuire un œuf: To 'get knotted', to go to blazes. Va te faire cuire un oeuf! Get stuffed! (The expression aller se faire cuire un œuf, because of its very nature, is quite interjection-loaded.)12. Plein comme un œuf: 'As tight as a tick', as drunk as a lord.13. L'avoir dans l'œuf: To have been 'conned', 'diddled', to have been swindled.14. (pl.): 'Nuts', 'balls', testicles.15. Œuf corse! (joc.): Absoballylutely! — Of course! -
107 village
n. m. Il est bien de son village (iron.): He's as green as they come—He's pretty simple. (The country bumpkin image is opposed here to the wily city- dweller's awareness.) -
108 Banon
village in the Alps of Provence, source of dried chestnut leaves traditionally used to wrap goat cheese, which was washed with eau-de-vie and aged for several months; today refers to various goat's-milk cheese or mixed goat-and cow's-milk cheese from the region, sometimes wrapped in fresh green or dried brown chestnut leaves and tied with raffia. -
109 Frisé(e)
curly; usually curly endive, the bitter salad green of the chicory family sold in enormous round heads. -
110 Lentilles (de Puy)
lentils (prized green lentils from the village of Puy in the Auvergne).Alimentation Glossaire français-anglais > Lentilles (de Puy)
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111 Tapis Vert
(sur table de conférence, de jeux) green baize* * * -
112 bocal
masculine noun* * *pl - aux bɔkal, o nom masculin1) ( récipient) jar2) ( aquarium) (fish)bowl•Phrasal Verbs:* * *bɔkal, obocaux pl nm* * *2 ( aquarium) (fish)bowl;3 ○( tête) nut○, noodle○, head; il a rien dans le bocal○ he's got nothing between the ears○.bocal gradué measuring jug.( pluriel bocaux) [bɔkal, o] nom masculinmettre des haricots verts en bocaux to preserve ou to bottle green beans -
113 colorier
colorier [kɔlɔʀje]➭ TABLE 7 transitive verb* * *kɔlɔʀjeverbe transitif to colour in GB, to color US [dessin]colorier quelque chose en rouge — to colour [BrE] something red
* * *kɔlɔʀje vtto colour Grande-Bretagne to colour in Grande-Bretagne to color USA to color in USAalbum à colorier — colouring book Grande-Bretagne coloring book USA
* * *colorier verb table: plier vtr to colour in GB, to color US [dessin]; colorier qch en rouge to colourGB sth red.[kɔlɔrje] verbe transitifcolorie le crocodile en vert colour in the crocodile (in ou with) green -
114 fontaine
fontaine [fɔ̃tεn]feminine noun* * *fɔ̃tɛn* * *fɔ̃tɛn nf* * *fontaine nf gén fountain; ( pour boire) drinking fountain; ( source) spring; aller chercher de l'eau/boire à la fontaine to fetch water/to drink from the fountain.c'est une vraie fontaine○ what a cry-baby○; il ne faut jamais dire: fontaine je ne boirai pas de ton eau Prov never say never.[fɔ̃tɛn] nom féminin1. [édifice] fountain2. [source] spring -
115 onde verte
device which sets all traffic lights along a one-way system to green if drivers keep to the speed limit indicated -
116 écologique
écologique [ekɔlɔʒik]adjectiveecological ; [produit] eco-friendly* * *ekɔlɔʒik1) [équilibre, catastrophe] ecological; [discours] on the environment (épith, après n)2) [impact, intérêt, conscience] environmental3) [produit] environment-friendly* * *ekɔlɔʒik adj1) (études) ecological, (problème, processus) environmental2) (tendance, démarche) environmental, (mode de vie, produit) eco-friendly* * *écologique adj1 [discours, équilibre, catastrophe] environmental, ecological;2 [impact, intérêt, conscience] environmental;3 [produit] environment-friendly; ce n'est pas très écologique (de faire) it's not environmentally sound (to do).[ekɔlɔʒik] adjectif[généralement] ecological[politique, parti] green -
117 îlot
îlot° [ilo]masculine noun* * *ilonom masculin1) ( petite île) islet2) ( espace réduit)3) ( habitations) block•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ilo nm1) (= petite île) small island, islet2) [maisons] block3) (= petite zone)un îlot de verdure — an island of greenery, a patch of green
* * *îlot nm1 Géog ( petite île) islet;2 ( espace réduit) désert parsemé d'îlots de végétation desert scattered with isolated patches of vegetation; un îlot de paix a haven of peace;3 ( groupe d'habitations) block.îlot directionnel traffic island; îlots de Langerhans islets of Langerhans; îlot de vente display stand.[ilo] nom masculin2. [espace] islanddans l'îlot de calme où je travaille in the island ou oasis of peace where I work3. [pâté de maisons] block4. [dans un magasin] (island) display unit -
118 Hérisson
Proper name. Le Hérisson: A popular joke and cartoon periodical which had its greatest following in the 50s and 60s. Printed on cheap green paper, it was not renowned for its high-brow jokes. -
119 neuf
adj.1. Etre tout neuf (of person): To be 'a bit green', to lack experience.2. Quoi de neuf?! (joc. & iron.): What's up doc?! — What's the news?! (This expression is often used with a jocular double-entendre by antique-dealers where a 'what's new?' query takes a novel twist.) -
120 Elzekaria
soup made with green beans, cabbage, and garlic; specialty of the Basque region.
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