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opportuniste [ɔpɔʀtynist]1. adjectivea. [personne] opportunistb. [maladie, infection] opportunistic2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *ɔpɔʀtynist
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adjectif opportunistic
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nom masculin et féminin opportunist* * *ɔpɔʀtynist1. adjopportunist, opportunistic2. nm/f* * *A adj opportunistic.B nmf opportunist.[ɔpɔrtynist] adjectif & nom masculin et féminin -
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ɔpɔʀtynistm/fOpportunist(in) m/fopportunisteopportuniste [ɔpɔʀtynist]I AdjectifopportunistischOpportunist(in) masculin(féminin) -
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opportuniste [opportuuniest]〈m. & v.; ook bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:m/fopportunist/-e -
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I.n. m.1. Character who is sharp, quick to understand.2. Opportunist. C'esl un rapide, lui! He doesn't miss a trick!II.adj. (of person):1. 'Quick on the uptake', prompt to understand.2. Opportunist.III.adv. (abbr. rapidement): 'Pronto', at the drop of a hat, quickly. (This abbreviation is itself a contraction of the jocular expression 'Rapide, vite fait sur le gaz!') -
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taxer [takse]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb• produits taxés à 5,5% products taxed at 5.5%• il m'a taxé 100 € he got 100 euros out of me (inf)* * *takse1) Commerce, Économie to tax2) ( accuser)* * *takse vt1) [personne] to tax2) [produit] to put a tax on, to taxtaxer qn de qch (= qualifier) — to call sb sth
Il m'a taxé de raciste. — He called me a racist., (= accuser) to accuse sb of sth
Il m'a taxé de racisme. — He accused me of racism.
* * *taxer verb table: aimer vtr1 Comm, Fisc, Écon to tax [produit, profit, plus-value, contribuable]; taxer qch à 10% to tax sth at 10%; la loi taxe à 45% les bénéfices des sociétés the law taxes company profits at 45%; les plus-values sont taxées à 19% capital gains are taxed at 19%;2 ( accuser) taxer qn de laxisme/d'élitisme/de corruption to accuse sb of being lax/elitist/corrupt; je me suis fait taxer de jalousie or jaloux I was accused of being jealous; taxer l'affection de qn de tyrannique to call sb's affection tyranny.[takse] verbe transitiftaxer les disques à 10 % to tax records at 10%, to put a 10% tax on records2. DROITtaxer les dépens to fix ou to tax costs3. [accuser]4. [qualifier]5. (familier) [emprunter] to cadge -
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n. f.1. Faire de la broque: To be a junkdealer, to sell second-hand goods.2. Vol à la broque: Unusually clever con-trick where the trickster pretends to find an item of jewellery in the gutter and sells his 'find' to an opportunist bystander.3. Ne pas valoir une broque: To be worth 'fuck-all', to be of no value whatsoever.4. Ne pas entraver une broque: Not to understand a blind word of what is being said. -
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n. m.1. 'Cuckoo-in-the-nest' character, unscrupulous opportunist.2. (pol.): Compromising document. -
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v. trans. & intrans.1. Ça se laisse manger! This is pretty good grub by any standard!2. On en mangerait! If it's as good as it looks, count me in!3. Manger avec les chevaux de bois: To 'skip it', to 'skip a meal', to go without food.4. Manger de la vache enragée: To have to rough it, to be forced into a life of near total indigence.5. Manger son blé en herbe: To destroy a financial venture for the sake of a quick profit.6. Manger à tous les râteliers: To be an opportunist (by serving several masters or by receiving payments from different and often conflicting parties).aTo forget or ignore advice given.bTo 'pop one's clogs', to 'snuff it', to die.8. Manger le morceau: To 'spill the beans', to own up, to confess.9. En manger. To be a 'snitch', to be a police informer.10. Se manger le pif: To 'have a barney', to 'have a bust-up', to quarrel. Il y a là à boire et à manger:a There's more to it than meets the eye.b There are pros and cons. -
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Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > but opportuniste
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11 reprise
reprise fTentative de tir en direction des buts après un arrêt raté du gardien ou après que le ballon a rebondi sur la barre transversale ou sur un montant du but.An effort to score after a failed defensive action by the opposing team, or after the ball rebounds off the bar or post.Syn. second attempt, second bite of the cherry coll. -
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I n. opportunist, opportunizm tarafdoriII adj. opportunistga oid, opportunistik.
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