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1 Hacerfaire la paix, hacer las paces; faire fortune, hacer fortuna; faire savoir, hacer saber; participar: faire ses dents, echar los dientes; faire du tennis, jugar al tenis; faire du piano, tocar el piano; se laisser faire, no oponer resistencia; il ne fait que crier, no hace más que gritar; bonne à tout faire, criada para todo2 Hacerse echarlas de: faire le généreux, echarlas de generoso3 (s'approvisionner) Proveerse de: faire de l'essence, proveerse de gasolina4 Estudiar: faire sa médecine, estudiar para médico5 (une erreur, etc.) Cometer6 Decir responder: «et alors?» fis-je, «¿y qué?»; dije yo7 Dar: faire un pas, une promenade, pitié, dar un paso; un paseo lástima8 (une maladie) Tener, contraer9 THÉÂTRE Interpretar el papel de10 Hacer: faire pour le mieux, hacer lo posible11 Obrar: en faire à sa tête, obrar a su capricho12 faire bien, quedar bien; faire bien avec, ir bien; armonizar con13 Hacer: il fait froid, hace frío14 Hacerse: se faire avocat, hacerse abogado15 Suceder: il pourrait se faire, podría suceder16 Se faire à, hacerse a; acostumbrarse a17 S'en faire, preocuparse; inquietarse por CONJUGAISON IRRÉGULIÈRE INDICATIF Pres: je fais, tu fais, il fait, nous faisons, vous faites, ils font., Imperf; je faisais, etc; Pret, indef: je fis, etc; Fut, imperf: je ferai, etc; POTENTIEL je ferais, etc; IMPERSONNEL fais, faisons, faites., SUBJONCTIF Pres: que je fasse, etc; Imperf: que je fisse, etc; PARTICIPE ACTIFfaisant., PARTICIPE PASSIF fait, faite. -
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1 Paz: faire la paix, hacer las pacesfamilier Fichez-moi la paix, déjeme en paz2 ¡Chitón!, ¡silencio! -
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Dictionnaire Français-Espagnol des expressions et locutions > paix
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put something through its paces — put someone through their paces/put something through its paces/ phrase to make a person or machine show how good they are at doing something The test drivers put the new models through their paces. Thesaurus: to test something or someonesynonym… … Useful english dictionary
put someone through their paces — put someone through their paces/put something through its paces/ phrase to make a person or machine show how good they are at doing something The test drivers put the new models through their paces. Thesaurus: to test something or someonesynonym… … Useful english dictionary
put one through one's paces — {v. phr.} To train and discipline someone; test one s abilities. * /The new recruits were certainly put through their paces by the drill sergeant./ … Dictionary of American idioms
put one through one's paces — {v. phr.} To train and discipline someone; test one s abilities. * /The new recruits were certainly put through their paces by the drill sergeant./ … Dictionary of American idioms