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1 touche
touche [tu∫]feminine nouna. [de piano, ordinateur] key ; [de téléphone, télécommande, lave-vaisselle] button ; [de guitare] fret• touche bis [de téléphone] redial buttonb. ( = tache de couleur, style) touch• une touche de gaieté/d'humour a touch of gaiety/of humour• mettre la dernière touche or la touche finale à qch to put the finishing touches to sthe. (Sport) ( = sortie) touch ; ( = ligne) touchline ; ( = remise en jeu) (Football, handball) throw-in ; (Rugby) line-out ; (Basketball) return to play ; (Hockey) roll-in• envoyer or mettre la balle en touche to kick the ball into touch• il a une de ces touches ! you should see him, he's a sight!* * *tuʃ1) Technologie ( commande manuelle) ( de clavier) key; (de machine à laver, téléviseur) button; ( d'instrument à cordes) fret2) Art ( coup de pinceau) stroke; ( style) touch; ( tache de peinture) dash, touch3) Sport(ligne de) touche — sideline, touchline
remise en touche — ( au football) throw-in; ( au rugby) line-out
mettre quelqu'un sur la touche — fig to push somebody aside fig
4) ( en escrime) hit5) ( à la pêche) bite* * *tuʃ nf1) [piano, machine à écrire] key2) [télécommande, téléviseur] key, button4) ART, [peintre] stroke, touch5) figune touche de qch — a touch of sth, a hint of sth
une touche de couleur — a touch of colour, a hint of colour
une touche de nostalgie — a touch of nostalgia, a hint of nostalgia
7) ESCRIME hit8) * (= allure) get-up *9) * (= conquête)* * *touche nf1 Tech( commande manuelle) ( de clavier) key; (de machine à laver, téléviseur, vidéo) button; ( d'instrument à cordes) fret; la touchedes majuscules/de retour en arrière/fonction the shift/backspace/function key; la touche d'enregistrement/d'avance rapide/de rembobinage the record/fast forward/rewind button; ma machine à laver a une touche ‘économie’ my washing machine has got an economy cycle;2 Art ( coup de pinceau) stroke; ( style) touch; ( tache de peinture) dash, touch; peindre par petites touches to paint in small strokes; faire qch par petites touches fig to do sth bit by bit; on reconnaît la touche de Manet/Balzac you can recognize Manet's/Balzac's touch; une touche de vert/jaune a dash ou touch of yellow/green; une touche d'originalité/de fantaisie fig a touch of originality/fantasy; mettre la dernière touche à qch, mettre la touche finale à qch to put ou add the finishing touches to sth;3 Sport (ligne de) touche gén sideline; (au football, rugby) sideline, touchline; sortir en touche to go into touch; mettre or dégager le ballon en touche to kick the ball into touch; la touche est pour Lille ( au football) it's a Lille throw; remise en touche ( au football) throw-in; ( au rugby) line-out; être/rester sur la touche to be/to stay on the sidelines; mettre qn sur la touche fig to push sb aside;4 ( en escrime) hit;5 Pêche bite; faire une touche to get a bite;6 ◑( rencontre) faire une touche to score○;7 ○( allure) tu as vu la touche qu'il a avec ce chapeau! he looks ridiculous in that hat!; elle avait une de ces touches! she was a sight!; la touche! what a sight![tuʃ] nom fémininA.1. [généralement] key[d'un téléviseur] buttontouche sourdine mute button ou key[d'une machine à écrire] keytouche entrée/contrôle enter/controlkey2. ÉLECTRICITÉ [plot de contact] contact[d'instrument à cordes] fingerboardB.2. JOAILLERIE touchC.2. [cachet, style] touchune touche de cynisme a touch ou tinge ou hint of cynicism4. (familier) [apparence] look[sortie de ballon]il y a touche the ball is in touch ou is out————————en touche locution adverbiale————————sur la touche locution adverbialequand il a eu 50 ans, ils l'ont mis sur la touche when he was fifty, they put him out to grass ou they threw him on the scrap heap -
2 chance
chance [∫ɑ̃s]feminine nouna. ( = bonne fortune, hasard) luck• c'est une chance que... it's lucky that...• quelle chance ! wasn't that lucky!• pas de chance ! hard luck!• ce n'est pas mon jour de chance ! it's not my day!• courir or tenter sa chance to try one's luck• la chance a tourné his (or her etc) luck has changedb. ( = possibilité de succès) chance• donner sa chance or ses chances à qn to give sb his chance• quelles sont ses chances ? what are his chances?• c'est la chance de ma/sa vie it's the opportunity of a lifetime► avoir + chance(s)• il n'a aucune chance he hasn't got or doesn't stand a chance• il y a une chance sur cent que... there's a one-in-a-hundred chance that...• il y a toutes les chances que... there's every chance that...* * *ʃɑ̃s1) ( sort favorable) (good) luckc'est bien ma chance! — iron just my luck!
pas de chance, tu as perdu! — hard luck, you've lost!
la chance a voulu que je le croise — as luck would have it, I bumped into him
avoir une chance du tonnerre — (colloq) to have the luck of the devil
par chance — luckily, fortunately
2) ( possibilité) chance‘il va pleuvoir?’ - ‘il y a des chances’ — ‘is it going to rain?’ - ‘probably’
3) ( fortune) luck4) ( occasion favorable) chance, opportunityla chance de ma vie — the chance ou opportunity of a lifetime
* * *ʃɑ̃s1. nf1) (= heureux hasard)Tu as de la chance de partir au soleil! — You're lucky, going off to the sun!
je n'ai pas de chance (cette fois) — I'm out of luck, (en général) I never have any luck
C'est une chance, on a un train dans cinq minutes. — That's a bit of luck, there's a train in five minutes.
encore une chance que...; Encore une chance qu'il ne se soit pas plaint! — It's lucky that he didn't complain!
une chance sur deux — a fifty-fifty chance, a one-in-two chance
avoir une chance de faire qch; On a une chance de s'en tirer sans amende. — There's a chance that we'll get away without having to pay a fine.
Il n'a aucune chance. — He's got no chance.
3) (= occasion de réussir)Rends-toi, Joe, c'est ta dernière chance! — Give yourself up Joe, it's your last chance!
de la dernière chance (conférence, négociations, réunion, épreuve, opération, manifestation) — last-ditch
2. chances nfpl(= probabilités) chancesIl a des chances de réussir. — He's got a good chance of passing.
Il a des chances de gagner. — He has a good chance of winning.
Il y a de fortes chances pour que Paul soit malade. — It's highly likely that Paul is ill.
* * *chance nf1 ( sort favorable) (good) luck; quelle chance! what (a piece of) luck!; c'est bien ma chance! iron just my luck!; pas de chance, tu as perdu! bad luck, you've lost!; coup de chance stroke of luck; chance inespérée unexpected stroke of luck; la chance a voulu que je le croise as luck would have it, I bumped into him; la chance aidant, il a réussi he was lucky, he succeeded; la chance aidant, il réussira with a bit of luck, he'll succeed; il y a une belle part de chance dans sa réussite luck played quite a part in his/her success; la chance leur a souri fortune smiled on them; avoir de la chance to be lucky; ne pas avoir de chance to be unlucky; il n'a pas eu de chance ( à un examen) he was unlucky; ( ces derniers temps) he hasn't had much luck; avoir une chance du tonnerre○ or de cocu○ to have the luck of the devil; avoir la chance de faire to have the good luck to do; courir or tenter sa chance to try one's luck; avoir la chance de trouver une maison to be lucky enough to find a house; c'est une chance de pouvoir partir or que nous puissions partir we're lucky to be able to leave; par chance luckily, fortunately;2 ( possibilité) chance (de qch of sth; de faire of doing); il y a (encore) une chance de paix there's (still) a chance of peace; mes recherches ont peu de chances d'aboutir my research is unlikely to come to anything; il y a de fortes chances (pour) qu'elle vienne there's every chance that she will come; il a ses chances he stands a good chance; il n'a aucune chance he doesn't stand a chance; mettre toutes les chances de son côté to take no chances; avoir une chance sur dix de gagner to have a one in ten chance of winning; il a une chance sur deux he has a fifty-fifty chance; garder or conserver toutes ses chances still to have a chance (de faire of doing, to do); ‘il va pleuvoir?’-‘il y a des chances’ ‘is it going to rain?’-‘probably’;3 ( fortune) luck; leur chance a tourné their luck has turned; tenter or courir sa chance to try one's luck; ⇒ bonheur;4 ( occasion favorable) chance, opportunity; c'est la chance de ma vie it's the chance ou opportunity of a lifetime; donner or laisser une chance à qn to give sb a chance; la CEE est une chance pour leur pays the EC represents an opportunity for their country; saisir sa chance to seize the opportunity; c'est la réunion de la dernière chance the meeting is the last hope.[ʃɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [aléa, hasard] luck2. [hasard favorable] (good) luckavoir de la/ne pas avoir de chance to be lucky/unluckydonner ou laisser sa chance à quelqu'un to give somebody his chance4. [éventualité, probabilité] chanceson projet a de fortes ou grandes chances d'être adopté his plan stands a good chance of being adoptedn'hésite pas, tu as tes chances don't hesitate, you've got ou you stand a chance————————par chance locution adverbiale
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